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? 5ftSanford Guardsmen

Called To Daytona
In Political Cris

School*

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ApproilmttMy IfiQi Bom tnateSto
T f W I I County tchaai children w « n - Iret
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i . ■ i t « « Mwf c y to their i Im m h
t — (A F ) u d t o b
r f n a twtoW toW jwh
Ipa w ill CIIW- yrm n' m i vocation.
V
p W M rt o f
t . W. Lawton, n t o y -g y -t **
1 m ntfl Nanrt totendaat, » u to n w u d tha
■ led Of) U to Ja n e jry reports to show M to-11"*
CmgB Offlno m w ie w illw in sf i m to.” *

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CMtf WHttmmi Says' Mn. WebhT Awarded
New Year's C e l t - P r i s e For B e s t
brated O r d e r l y Ensemble Display
ball

Coaches

Association

lard S Smith, timed i p t t b r .
, ***■* **f* ta»*«lThe Sanford
Harden
Club
i unable to at land. Other talks • “ j j * ™ , “ •* *•*■*■• w h lary Chriatmaa lighting and decoration*
* ■ » « " * * U HowaU.Or,
f ■ S 'm w t t e t o today nnncunc.J Baa
a n True, P. D. Aadari na.P rad i****lT
■* ' T,nt °* **r,J ) r ,,h , ,
,
.
.
Wilson and C. L. Colhy.
* • » 'VtO»*i momln*.
&lt;*,,h “
of the $7.50 first
'lonaar Stnfordkaa who anand- Aa aal dint If tad pony forrod • w*r'* f“r . ,he bam Chriatmaa tree
and thalr a rts, a n as fallows: «**»' « &gt; 'h « « « h tto from door
" Mb,,lon ,hrou*h ,h* lwlhU»
K R. Lone. *2; W. H. Hughes, , * the aatabUahmaM, bnoebad out ,****“ »•
Jamoo Couch. TO: A. Corpany. “ to *toaa of the Jackpot on the I thhar first ptista are a* ful

of

America a t the annual meeting In
New York, Harry Klpk* ( a ta r i)
to atertta i a vlgorout Invests#*
Moa of goatoltog a t football
gtamo. (Amos'a ted P m * Photo)

dared sat of offtaw yaasarday .
by the (tsvetnar paotaawd •
Itaalf from an atmmt whh a J
circuit coon enter, arm s#
police ■sards and harrtaadsd
Cltr llall doors.
The new offlctola ap»*to»
*
rd by tto (lev erase found
ihrmsrlrao oaahla area whh
Nadeasl Hoard baching » to*
come the dmlaa of mayor
and commlasloaero aad ■pm* &gt;
mnch of the night aad tto
day to ceafrreare.
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By PAT PATTKRBON

Local Building
Hits $118,315,
PaitM Report

or^V ^r *n u,harlag In 1M7.
Harry lleerln who received two
, Two man, Howard Mann of Of* I dinners at KtIdle's Ri&gt;*tniiriint,

Sai tifonl National Guanlto

Old Clubfoot to dtod.
btohed*en ^ eto re ea” 0? ’ "drtotoe
ltoM nhU
«««'
lie fell befoco the laaden hall
j '" h
to - trtol ,w“* “w ,r' kf' 1 '» « « • W. A. Igf.

i.« «- —*

*Kiusi «»t**

»»■ »•

0f W HU Brown s sholgtta
Court. Jock Paht. a negro, was
b“" " r !."r .
*M
In co*a you’r r not a hugU- &gt;itrw ttd
(hargts of reckle«a V " !
**ni’
man anu are uafatdRtor with 'driving.
l!!o * w ,S n* f* t 'l ,
*'
\ Z r^ m 'y 's wild lira, a dWar*| Chief. Williams sold th an w atei*"^
Uhm,Nrlon will to proptr to tall yo« four parsons pleked up oy pollro1 A ItMtUtlfid Harden mention,wai
C o n s tru c tio n
I n . . ’JW that (Md . nubfotV iiR r; * buck 1an,| docketed for alleged drunk* Blvm Tom Jcnoa, wdtlle iho judges
I —cna of Ihr finest s»ar to room eanau, all af whom ara to face rommented on the beautlfu! at:!t
E xceeds A c tiv ity I
I 'hrtiuth Ihe wotxllands of f ra - Jpdg« bll'ler on Monday.
shoe || bv Mrs. J. Ilinufelder,
F o r Y e a r P r e v i o u s trul Florida.
| The police chief and deputies
Twenty-three enirnnu partid*
The deer boasted I t points of County Sheriff McClelland's patrd in the contest this year, ae­
on his antlers and tha *Uad * » ff raportad no automobile or .roiding to Mrs. II. ||. Itjpe, ehalrcarcass ‘loped the scales at more!'raffle
accidents through New man of the rnntesi rnmmilte", die j
than '2i)d pounds. It was tolleve.llY e.r's Itoy.
, l
1U ,K•,*, " '" " ''f
«»
«*»
tb it he is th . largest bock to* Chy offleera reportcl that they annual Car.lrn Cltd. event,
yond the w *
mark hung up! r.n W .,r.. ih,. inn. of a Flor- had computed an Investigation of
I’rlles were made
poisililo
„
■ Thoraday
motor collision to- through cumrlbuilons of il,P FUr*
a j v
in IOM, r. was reported today J!!1 “
9
by (1. P. Paiton, City building ' „ pu„i I , . t i t . - to s t t* r*n victor Johnson, iri'ch drU- kin Power and U kIu Company,
Old Clubfoot hod •* '« h“»‘* tr&gt;
„ M|nllW Reck. Action |.to Randall PMec.ric Compat-y!
ttg w to to Inspector.
eil f«r at IfMt 12 jffira by no •fey th* policy cWpanmtm ia pcml* uh# Sanf.ini KJmric Company,
November of lest year »aw the or tbs• #rr*i«n*
nlar
Ing ih* outrem* of Mr. Johnaoti'a ih* Hits TKv-itcr, K«l*ll*'ii II muju»antp MrCrnry'w Hmr*. \V«t«ilw&lt;irthvn
E U E F 8 moat monty tolng i&gt;our:d Into mcn. 1lowtf#r, the wily animal jaju r[t#B l | t U confined to
•aid
many •
—- ■..
■ building when m unkipil permits » jv«* huntwm in* alip f«r naoro m h i.^y g in o n Memorial HfMplt.il Hion, and \hv (iardrii Club.
• M Cloth not-1 Jto . D. Jlaklna, County taa
than a decade.
* h ,t# h . waa ..Id to is imprnv
-------- —-----Station, ware Issued f«r |37JU*i. October,
*vd amto g tto ro Ilector, today wanted moiartata
Brown felled the buck Thure- tog.
, ,,
..
ach: low: ltNU, waa the blggea: month .Uy morn inn in U k r C o u n ' . y , ----------------------In d ia n N u t
IIU n ttT H
t) o'clock. , , j r befora last with |i«,5d«.
W IU _ H o n o r M e m o r y ,F a c i n g
S t a r v a t i o n ..............
M o clock;
KeeooJ highest moath of the r . w r t K ' V ' 1' . .Laiils 11oe .an s.ews. fll.l I'tlihfOA*. I l f P n P I I I A r M lV A P 111 I m 1llihlbM fn | M D m aatoU 1 bDV. Shidli signed an a t * * afK
year just clo.td was reported to
Wednesday removing Mrs. IrtM
'•
Arms'ruug as mayor af ltaylauU ^*1
cloudy, he February, when .Mr. I'm ton
Uencli as well as four other o'ly
eaUeme wrote permits totalim: 115,1125.
iff.'elals, then "left for au Uto Vght and
While no stalistks were avaitannounced dost inn Mon,1' tto Ato
i Sunday, able to .how lh&gt; cljssiflcatl.in
:me n°lth ,or whlch the monies were e«*
Iptmled, it waa known that reel• ’.n west drntlal Improvemctoa ami enn| .truction reprrsented llu- grealer
_
! port a f tto total ou lsy.
1 Following la tha UI.'W buiding
D O M C * activity, showing in the order
H e a d *numa&lt; tha wwnth, &lt;he number of
. Fight drummers and eight hoy*
, permita issued, the total amount
iters were rhosen last nlgto IO
10«M U &gt; I repreaewted- T to final figure
furnt ihe Ift-unll drum and buyto
eirps rf the Sanford Sons el Hto
|r*i&gt;reaa«ts the aamunt of permits
1I.eg Inn.
on tto : Issued In the same month of
Percy Mern, American Laglto
L aaoaal command ^
B y S t s V i * G f O V f l f Presidents' Birthday ■all will 1055.
Buys' Wink chairman, Mid H I M
T hom pson O ffe rs
•dvhSr I k v Z m n i /
7
\ — —T
( lu m b le at S P. M. landay In | January—six, tlA U - $500.
of lhe youngsters selected will M l
Fotowary—nine, I15JK5; *2M.
M tor: J . w Z w ! Two mild carkada af «Heady lha Chamber a f Corns
F r e e V e g e ta b le s
he revealed unlit neit Friday
bfaruh—six, » m : |(IJ&gt;-25.
togy; B eorto
w ’ nraRdf* celery, produced .by A .:further ptina fa r tha' social
T o C h a r i t y U n i t night when the carpa holds ka
April—twelve, *2 515} $3,71)0. *
irM u f iln
n r‘ I,uda aad Boa of Slav la, ware ' t i n t stolid far Jan. WS.
j first regulation drill.
P. Da rden, semrv:
*hlppad thlaafternoon from Dale- { A committee « arrwngemento,
M ay-tw rlve, glt.MO; $0,775.
I .Several new Instruments havw
J UUW aliteen. 2 ,7t j ; 10.0M.
M o t o r a f tho
,b* n n * #f 'he aaaaaw from tcmpaaad a f W. H artort Mesaar,
I I ecu ordered, It waa raportad, aad
to i,
&gt;»«* a ^ h m IT. E. Btotpuau aud Pater ThuraJuly-tw elve, $9,110; $0,775.
.enough equipment will toavgltohli
Augpat—fourteen, $10,725; $1,.
M lurifjgg conaut
^
4 ,k* Fh*rM ^
Cm»&lt; taa, ara e i peat ad to make a
| to completely outfit the 1$ toya.
rn .lo iMto&amp;tog or*
P*"F' “ J* *h* totojahto waa
wh k h will tocluda tha a»*
j Mr. Meru announced (hat a No*
some of tha ftasac af dm Mrfy n_ T ----- —. ^
^
IocuUm
Her'amtor — eighteen, flD.iUft;
|i|uiial Junior Rifleman's Ataaato*
, W *■ » ¥ * » » aalaatad for thla yaar. hoU.
■linn charter, listing 40 onys, to d
Uctahar—fourteen, $4,090. $35,.
Itorn received. Bruges will arrlfU
received a radio message ffr&gt;m a
840.
Inear week.
forest
carries
fire
tower
(hot
an
November — thirteen, $27JS25;
j The urge ■!Ml luit's rifle team la
atmy
plane
with
three
o
ffers
$4.43*
slated to resume tangs flrtog Wkto
Hacetutor—nine, $5,000; $1,125.
In tha nett two or threw wuahw
areonllng to tsmatlva plarm ^^^^

I ts .

Deadline Nearing
F o r Phrduue W
Auto Lieenne

II Officer!

Drummers, Buglers
Chosen For L o c a l
Junior Legion Unit

Find Army Plane
With Three Dead

Lighted Bomb Found

M e x i c a n Politician

B r i t £ V i » 4 ' ‘f b r

| MN mEC~

Reach Settlement

„

I-UCAL W EATRdt

found today to /r*..t

'
| “f 'ho hams of General P tu'irru
BOMB. Jen. ft,—{JP&gt;—Great E1!** c *l' « eaurnd pellca to plica
Britain and Italy today »ig*»»d a * . ry I J *r4* *■,ou• *ho n slA iw t
geatkman’a agreement guars-rre- •* 'be exiled farmer “Ires man" i
tog a status quo a f tho Mediterra- of
P«»M«tto.
aeon and drawing tha two gtc it
A member of dm Callea B hcm- &gt;
power! to rtaaer ca ferm io n .
hold m w a man light tho tomb
Onhr a brief communique waa and drop It ua tha (ris e . Ha rsa I
ptiMlahad to aanornto the Impnr- oauida, imtckad otic th# b an to g I
mat news that frimtoa between fw a and vainly tried le catch
Tag toad aad holy, which at 'h i. tha fleeing toatoor.
j
limg tost yagg thramawsd to boraPvllca raid the bomb might

i passenger, vaalshutl , Two Flo rill la rm, one of then
0 flight to Mog- 'well-known in Smford, have fea
'to.
'luted role* in “Born to Horre".
~ —— — —
'ibe Sunday ami Monday o'tree-TURBO IN H .R U * . tl°" *‘
Kit* ^Tbrnter.
______
Buddy Fbsrn, the lanky OrNH,
Jan *
t
latdoan. former soda Jerker and
la cg ta . 40, who nnf- friend of many Snnfordltes, has
rartd noth wtoa aha a dancing pari In lha film,
la had, to expected to while Frances Langford, a Laber neck la told la aland girl has a featured tinging

�i ft’ V- ’ * A '1

■£*£•- . i ^ -A.¥' . ’•

CANDLELIGHT
By NINA OUVBR QR4N
If everybody bed hie m o m put on him In large tetter*
BO that it coold be m d » feet away, say* IMrkataad UtL
lilan, author and humorist, a great forward step would have
been taken in reforming the world and starting an era of
iaw&lt;abidingaeas and good manners. Writing In the Kotariaa Magnxine, Mr. Oillilan citca examples of how it would
work out One of these examples should be of special kind from the day when Adam
interest to those who realise the need for cutting the haz­ ■t* of tlM forbidden fru it sad
■uddenlr u * E re iurrouaded by
ards of auto traffiet
N *A guy* is driving a ear," writes Mr. GillUan. “An- • dark and curious enchantment.
;S other guy who waste to go faster than Guy No. 1, come* The bibtt constantly employ* the
of the tree—tbe tree of
— up behind him. The horn of the back ear la sounded. *A symbol
"which b a n twelve man­
mi guy* in front keeps right on, or pula over to the left and life,
ner of frulta”, the p m
biy
£ speeds Just enough to hold the other man from passing. •ree, "the I m kaowa by ht»
_ When they get to a place where another car is approaching fruit". In htatory, there la the
w- from the opposite direction ‘a guy* slows down. Soon as Charter Oak, and In romance*.
UJJ there is nothing coming in the opposite direction, he speeds
*2 up Just enough to hold bosk tbs men behind him.
r*
“Finally the man behind gets so angry that he steps
_ on the gas and violates nine or ten speed laws and othci
2* driving regulations to pass ‘the road hog* at any hazard.
Aa he goes by, he leans' out of the car window and relieve*
himself of a large and lurid variety of assorted such ami
suehes, to which benison be gets a response in hind with a
few who-do-you-tkink-you-sres thrown in for good measure.
“What would have happened,” asks Mr. G Milan. “if
Guy No. 1 had had his name la letters a foot high on th«
back of his car? In the first place, he would either have
speeded up and stayed ahead so as not to cmlwmss or im­
pede the man behind him; or he would have pulled over
Instantly and let the man go by. He wouldn't mind having
someone say, ’There was this and that in tho road ahead
of me today who did thus and so, may his soul rot.' Hut
he wouldn't want It said that ‘Guy Zenophanes Horn war
in front of me today and he ought to have his permit
cancelled/
“Likewise, if the man behind had had his name on hlr
He n o n otw.ll youth, t o far* car, he wouldn't have resorted to unmannerly and abusive
language as he finally whtzxed by. He would not have
vettlly adored,
■•wilder m« nor otlr my a p t cared if Guy had gone home and said 'some feller* cussed
him out, but he would have eared If Guy Zonophane* Soar
brta'-h,
Nor will I frsr fato’a cruel two- had gone home and told that 'Richard Y. Gobye is certainly
oilsOf) sword.
a skunk snd has bad mad mnnnera.'
Nat all the beauty of remem“Get rid of the opportunity to be anonymously nasty,
bcrcil spring
and you will get rid of mist of the nastiness. Human
■hell illm my pear* nor make vanity Is the thing Involved—some call it pride, some call
mo h i cr now;
It self-respect. I don’t rare what you call It. Call It red
U fa la a gossamer on summer's
nrcclpltate or aaafetida if you want to. It Is vanity which
•Is* |
is
by no means a bad thing. The world couldn't get along
All that I valued oner, I dswell without it.”
avow.

(Formerly

One e f the greatest men of Florida waa DR.
JOHN CORBIE, Invontor of mechanical rafrlg•ration. After graduating from a New York
medical school, Dr. Gorrie eettlcd in Apalachlcola In ISIS. Bealltlag the urgent need ef nrtlAclal lee by producer* ef pertehable foodstuffs,
* “

EXCELLENT
CURB
SERVICE

the aeuthern itatea
Today hit memory
Fame In ftaahlngto
nee*,

The OTAHEITE
Madagascar aa well
------- I - ----- tk.

What te a would *ay wore better
loft unsaid;
1 4a not aorrDw for the yean
Nor do 1 fear to Join the mlshty
dead
Aad learn a t laat (hat imfewll ,
la r tongue.

I march a highway all earth’*
hope haa made;
Death. I aaluta you; I am not
afrnld.
—Milk lom bard Squire*.
Spanish rroels loyalists rang out
lha old yraruAniLrantt la the-ww,
with a hall of shrapnel and ma­
chine gun bullet*.

We Do
Among the other developments of 1036, many of
which showed definito trends In the right direction,
lynch law. which for many years hits been one of the
most scrluua blotches on the gotsl name of this country,
particularly of the Houth, suffered a serious setback. If
the Improvement In the annua) number of lynchlngs conUnues, It may not be long before Judge Lynch ran be permancnlly retired from the trench.
The report for 1036 Junt released by the Tuskegee
Normal ami Industrial Institute reveals that during the
entire year only nine persons In the whole United States
met death-.!*? lyn-dting*. "fit 19.V&gt;- there vvtTo tweiily |mrsons lynched In this country; during the previous year
'here were fifteen, and in t h e year p r e c e d i n g

There must b* something rotten
la Denmark when public official*
ara Willing to fortify themselves
with machine gun* and fight for
the privilege of serving the dear
ptopla.
Roger Babson, who sees 111*7 a*
lha bat* year yet, advises mer­
chants and lil'sinrss men tu boos'
advertising appropriations ten m
twtmy perrrnt if they would re
talva the full benefit* of Increased
prosperity.

violence simply by the timely removal of prlmiient tu
placen of safety, or by taking other necessary precautions.
Social Itsm In Ocala Jhar: Wil­ In only five cases was armed force necessary’ to repel
ier P. Coachmen, executive vice- would-be lynchers.
president of the Atlantic Gulf
In tho nine cases where lynchlngs actually occurred.
■hip Canal Authority, wa» a vis­
itor In town Thursday conversing
with akt friends and attending tu
business.
Gov. Hholix and

Kidnaping Chinese ,
Draws Ten Years'

"iivew
reans iteacnea
lyrning gown*
.
|&gt; * M ( ; Hr v M f f V t ■gr r r vr
or-.thw- ,.1'vi .tk .h stiver grvjrJ Ilf fVcvOVtfiy »” ~

mr** Jacket* and

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Isdnto t liisng K iiolirk, authoritativc sources reported.
lirliuldo trpor.* of the convl:Or perhap* your tree lives! NKW y 0 RK( j tn . 2.—(df&gt;—
only between ‘.he pages of a Th# &lt;|ock
swung further lion were followed quickly liy .t
book — Hhakrsprarr's greenwood'
.v- —-------- — **
----tltclaration that the (Vnnal Gottree In "A* You Uke U" th*j
iinnient would pardon the tnuti*
tree .‘.op* that “lay aalrep Ilk*,
iitcrr. The action, high official &gt;
rreen wave* on the *ea“ In Shel|raid, i* "possible tu t not assured.”
ley’* Recollection, the locuil*
wh •* wlta bloom bordering the'
•Irlv* a*, the "Little Colonel's
Fish mral, i\*ed for fntlrn
house In Isi.'dsboro Valley, th*
rattle tind at«o to fertile* cr&lt;
lof'.y tree* of the tempi* In
I* made from the ptlchrrd, or
Swinbotirn*‘s “ 1‘alace of Fan",
Cnlifornta n a r d i i i e , which
or one of the many Immurtal
found In large number* tn l*t
Irrrs that crow In Wordsworth's
fie waters.
“vernal wood”.
New England ha* her “spread­
ing chestnut tter, whrr* the vlllag* smithy siimmI”; Georgia ha*
It* Sydney Isn lrr oah under
which the poet sat anil *ang
he beauty of th* “Marsh**
ELGIN GRUEN BUI.OVA
fit--•* **'
CLIFTON. N. J„ Jan. 2. - 141
—At least five men were rridcsl- |
SPECIAL PRICES
ly "urnetl Thursday when in explo­
sion destroyed one building nt
the plant of the Standard Textile
Product* Company, on* of the |
Its S. Park Ave.
i
country's
largest
manufactur­
■mnmnnmmmr.'Hatt»rmntiitti\
ers of o!lclo«h.

ill the slope* nliovo lha Arno J J y
in Florence,
I '

Adorned
with quant idea •( ( ter Thnmas Wight, the attractive
vhlte fluwrrs and green, th*j little ring-hearer, wa» n manly
'time of Mr. snd Mrs. Ilen ty ! young figure In a whit* suit, Tho
Alaht was beautiful today far bride, whose winsome charm and
he marriage of .hair daughter.
persanall.y have won fo,

'he gumbo limbo with its brown
•alin httk near the tfrerlng re­
st*. aril the tree planted In Mi-tmi by James Whim mb Riley
On the St. John* River near the
t’larenc* rRoy, , KlnUy* of ChkagT. hM, “ " llU p"rul*rlly in ,h# n,&lt;MI Geneva Bridge, there are cabbage
youngest son of Mr. and Mrt.
»&lt;*lety circle of Flor- palmettos, lean and tall like feathWilliam Klrlley of laws. The **'*■ I* 'he eldest daughter of er dusters against th* sky, oddly
Marshil Chang gats tan ytars for '■eaiMlful ring csramony was per- Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Wight. The foreign and giv'ng the whole pic­
turning traitor against tils gov­ armed by the Bsv. J. A. David- groom la a graduate of Grinell ture a suggestion of the Nila.
ernment, making n prisoner out of
In Orlando, there Is the great
hla commander la chief, and sub­
oah tree on Ornngo Avenue ihn
sequently turning him loose. And
strd chrs across lha entire front
If tan ytara over there means
of • pleaiuin'. looking red brick
what It dost la this country, ha’ll
K inky will ha at bom* In Chi house, and a very special Eucaprahahly be pardoned for good be
cage.
Ipytua In F.o!a Park high light**
bavlar after about sis months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilill re by afternoon sun. All over Flor­
turned laat Tuesday from Nay­ ida, there It the Incredible beau
ggery year sees Its outstasding
lor, Ua. where the holidays w*r« ty of the orange tree with Its
events; Its tragedies, Its disasters.
spent with Mrs. Lois L*G*ttc legendary fruit and lla enduring
Its Jays and sorrows, its good aawa
Mrs. Hill’s mother.
m sgk. On* day I topped on Um&gt;
aad had, watch make nrwspapet
The beautiful new home of Mr. read side to admire a vary flna
headlines, and every year sees
aad Mrs. Bath Woodruff on Lu tree in lha modest grov* of an
•batu tho same sue headlines as
caraa Circle la Orlando waa ike cld cracker farmer, 1 grew a
1anther. Bur IMS will so* soma
saaaa af a krtlllam assembly last bit lyrical In my nu*mpt to maks
handling prvservd
In history
evening, the occasion being a_ ra­
avoaing,
_ sf.icuUta my facing about bk.
h t centuries to tom* whars the
captioa and house warming sue-vd orsng* Ire*.
kaadliaas af the average year ara
After 1 had quoted Margaret
fhegauan •Imam before the Ink la
Deland, Cecil Roberts, aad MU*
Rtf. 8«h*o| children two thousand
Mrs. M. Warren of Fnwneo; A service club at Muskogee,j- tan's sonarnua phrase about th*
years from new will ha rapdlag
, ghaut the raaqiWat af Ethiopia ave* City, Neb, tor*ad bar MO-arre Okla.. U dlatrlbutlag wh to caaret Tree of lif a —“high, eminent,
aa they read about Caesar's Gallic farm whkh this year produced, » Uh » d ftp*
c&gt;t^ * kl‘*d' , blooming ambrosial fruit a t v*gV a n today. Aad Mstory books ,,0 0 0 . -w-t- — wkrm| [Bto so motorsts will recognise them. atabla gold", and recalled lbs
golden apple* of llsopiridas. th*
i T l u yrer t . r e v R —
^
^
aM cracker ahlftad bio l ahaiga
ta the sp failta aUa g | Ma Jaw.

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Va t i c a n c it y . j«n. 2 - 1*3
-------I—Pope Pius Xl waa iv|tunrd to
NANKING. Jan. 2.
t/P) — have rallied and slept better Thor*Marshal rhunjr m uch-liana . waa d a y than «t -rnty tirvfw- *lne* his
sentenced to ten year* Inprlaon nine,,
took a
u turn
worse.
illncfN took
turn fur
l*r w
orRe.
ami Ion hi* civil right* for fivo ________________
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Wrist Watches

McLaulin, Jeweler |

Mrs,

Mrs. Evelyn Walsh Mcl.can
gave a Nsw Year party at her
boms Bear Washington, D. C.
which Is said by newspaper reporters to have cost her ghO.OOO.
Now when anybody can glv* r
•10,000 party,
whether
New
Yaur'a or any other kind, prosper­
ity can safely b« said to be back.

A ppreciate

3 S m r S T ! S 3 ^ t t e Thb Week I
DeliciotMi Homemade Chili................. 15c |
Barbecue Ham Sandwich.................... 15c
COFFEE made freah every hour..........5c
Breakfaal with us served from 7 A. 51.
to 10:30 A. M*
1

2 Slices Bacon
Buttered Grits
Toast and Jelly
Coffee with pure cream 25c
Also Waffles and Hot Cake with Sausage

Special Holidiy

ICE CREAM CAKE
A decora live Mold of rkh TutUFrutti covered wltfc a layer at Ikkfc*
frozen rhorolatr.
Decorated wllk frttiU gad aula.

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Church will m b M d d v k r n a lM M i tnjojred
1 M F . M. a t - tte team of 'te e w h r* j m t n k jr
afw niw x
W. A A m SSM Sanford •ad «wnlag at tte open boctaa i*a»pbn teU by Mr. and Mra. W.
C M Ono of tte r i n t Pm'oy A. Lafflar at ttelr Hon. la Rom
I . L A i- Coart.
trill
Fwaidin* o r .r
tte punchbowl
f d w k with Mra. John Brum- whleh wai docorated ia rod, war
y m Calory Avenue.
Mr*. H. A Pop*, wearing a lot.C M Twm of tte Flint Pro.by ly black laca ccstuatt. T te punch
"
Mr*. PhiUlp R. waa i« m d la tte dIn lay room
will moot with which waa a mas* of rod anJ
McLaulin, W. Fourth whit. gbdWU. T te tabl. waa lakl
1:90 o'clock.
in a tea I f of tod aad whit* (lad*
* 5 ? ^ ite Firm F r o a - j ^ wkh tall candelabra cn cath
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RraaiHaa pappara dotted tte
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w,,h tecorationa. presenting aa onuaual
.
DuBom , Oak Arottu., Ind beautiful aptctaclo.
mh
.w- v tr« r . i I Tb* drawing room, too, wa.
C t e l h l i « P n E T ,' decorated with varl-eclortd (lad. . . ---- Mr* *
£ * * • loll, dotted with Brail! Ian pepper.
M«Tg W
w o o dI r aa ffff. ^ Oak
b k Ar.no*.
A ra m . at
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Chore h, Mr.i. D. U Thravh„Um, ^ d
d raa n , will movt with Mr*. I , , ,
of
pUmi “ d
ar,
Frank Woodruff, Oak Ar.nuo, a i|B ,*I*JJ, “ p*pp*ry o’clock.
| Coffe* waa poured In th* tlrawBwateoaa Womon’* Circle of the ,in« n**™
**ra. W. T. Laacley.
Firm F m b jn .rla n Churtft, MU. I Mr»- Lafflar waa aatbtcd by
Rakoata Bm t iiii . chairman, will Ara. M. S. Wiggln* whi wa* law m Wkh Mra. St.lla Arrinyton, rplcndant In a fraylle, pcach-colJ llg g a te Aconu*. at 7:30 o’clock. '•"»! !•«• r&gt;wn. Mra. B. L. PerCircle Flo* of the Woman’* M'*- W «. » •» »■• (owned ia a roy.l
aionary BocWty, Flrat Methodist blue Uc* creation, preented a
O m n i, will conduct a Steward- mc*i attractive appearanc* a* did
•hip and P1*d(v service program Mra. R. R. Dcaa, who wor* a
lovely tloarl evening dre**.
at tte thurah at 3 o’clock.
The ho*te»* herve'f wa* beaut I
WBDNEBDAY
fully gowned for thr ora.ion In a
liny of the Carden dm * of red and green. Mra. Al
Cleb a f Sanford wlU be held at b n Moeely. Mr*. Mary Strong
10:00 A. M. at_ the home of Mr*. Bmj y , , . Minnie Jone* also cap­
H. M. Fapworth, Park Avenue.
ably asibtcd for the occasion a*
did Mr. A. J. Peterson and If. U.
THURSDAY
T te W*»t side P.-T. A. will Pope.
During the late hour* of the
■met at 1:30 P. M.. In the audievening, the punch bowl wa*
T te Weal Side P.-T. A. board moved and the table bid In a
buffet *tyle to provide a buffet
sill meet at S:I5 In the audito­
luncheon for the guest* who re­
rium.
mained and for tte latecomer*
FRIDAY
w Circle of the Garden Club CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
“OotT I* the subject of ite- Ice
weet at 10:00 A. M. with
Charles U P a r k , Wt»t son- sermon In all Churchca of
Chrbt, Sciembt, Jan. 3.
amh S trvr.
The Coldcn Text b from P*ul.n*
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SATURDAY
I1H:27, “God b the Lord, which
*, C M Faur af tte Flrat Pre»- hath shewed u* light.'
Church, M'*.
Victor
Among th* citation* which corn
u t.:'" .: T n
: m eeting.

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Where to

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Steak
Oppaalte fa n rtkaw*
Serving the Best In
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Activities Br

ABOARD WRECKED AIR LINER

A T TH E C H U R C H E S

u * io n A “ '" w
Mor* than 200 Sanfordur* „ | e .
t)rated New Year*. Eve at the an­
nual te ll (Wen Thursday t vetting
in tte local Armory und-r the
»pon*or*hip of the American Le*
(Ion Auxiliary.
With Mr*. K. J. IIidly o-rvinc
tt
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rrn *r*1 rltolrtnan, the affair
H. U. Lawaon of u a im -o n . _____
Iulnct| ouf lo ^ (inp l)f lh(. mrst
Toxna, viaited with rald-lvc here , Ucce**M of it* kind hci-l ,'y tteo v e r t t e h oliday*.
erganixation In rrrrt year*. The
ballroom wa* ilrcoratetl with fl.it*.
Ml** Mlnnia Blranyt ha* r a ­ era and plant* »et up by the devo­
taraed from Falatka where the cation committee hrailrtl by Mr..
■pent a few day*.
E. B. Stowe.
The gram! march, the iu‘tfn.1Jack Turner of Charlotte, N ing event of iha evening, w t. bad
C. b rpend ng a few day* here ty Captain and Mr*. llarnM C.
with friend*.
Washburn. The march came in nn
abrupt end a. the atrtin. of
Mra. Ale* Vaughan left the “Aultl lutng Syne" herahl-tl the I
f in l of the week for bl'antl to coming of the new tear.
• pend two weeka with Mr. and
Favors were &lt;li.tribt--.-il nt mid­
night by Mrs T. I- Sullivan, prr.Mra. Gurney Doudncy.
bbnt of the Ainiliary.
Music for the occasion **&lt; fur­
Ftaaa Warner of Tallaa»*ev,
la *pend n ( the holkb/a a* th* nished by the Ncctombuhtiotr.
true*’, of Leon Lawaon of North Danring * tn in order from I0:t&gt;0
P. M- to 2:l*i A. M.
io ctu l Avenue.
All proet.-d. from the tffuir
Mra. Helen R. Umbach, MU* will be t-.ed for wvlfnrc work in
Alexandra Entteiey of Somerset, Seminole County.
!*■.. and MUa Margaret Peter*
are spend ng the week-end in
Mbml.

OvcrSM Gwsts Eajagr,
New Year Party At1
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worship,
KiNiiHollkiie Kervirc, l oo T- N. • l i r | ’", jil“ ,r
t o o a r e litv lln l to w o r a o lo w ith
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PIONEER NIGHT
IS SUCCESSFUL
Mr. and Mr*. Dean Smith wtl.
leave Momlay for their home Ip AT LAKE MARY
Chicago after ipcndlnjr the holi­

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Among the 12 persons aboard ’lie I id **l Aitlm.
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r inshed in ’.he numtito n» near llutlKtnk, to ld ., were I dward 1u im r
i* M t:« ititT » :M iilllN tU
I?. I®. iH t o e il lr p , iniPtiar.
day* here with tte latXcr’a parIIN Ii MINT H O M iv if f
I'rsit*
l*sra l i s r l
Ford. J r , and hi. bride of «ix month*. They
retm nior from
M i n i . a y h t liiNil, 9 (a A
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enta, Mr. ami Mr*. John Me'*ch A. Radford, IW; Alice I.- nt-. 77; Sun Franc sen when- ’luy visited his fatter, p r o idem of tl tliia e
Altai lallilf a*.* hit a. 11 ;0O A. Al.
l I’r* plivtwi luti it&lt;&lt;Yprnm**ntt
• ’ll! !«•(!.» I! 1.11*1* ilha»r. 0 . 3 0 I* Af.
Park Avenue.
Mormnar Wi.mhlp, IB on A. U.
J. II. Wynn, K&gt;; J. M. Wynn. 73:
I ■h • It I lau Ha I h la a-, 7 Jo I*. Jg.
4'lnircti K. IhhiI, II no A M
W. S Hughey, t!7; Mrs.' M-dfett, Steamship t'empany. lA&gt;«eciate«l I’re.s I’hotol
Ithrnlna H.r%lcr. 7 o* I*. M.
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II.
E.
t'mly,
71;
A.
G.
t'lnuse.
M i n i - t e r . Ilia*
lta»v,
i i t m p p HI
MU* Dorothy Thurwtnn wih
CARD OF THANKS
lh**in|te-on. M A
leave 8unday fur A'.hens, tia 7": Mrs. M. Carter, 71; It. C.
l! r » • M Th* mi»***n le |ari*motl&lt;«c
We luke till* (ippurttiliity fo
after spending several (b y . here Swo|ie, «2; V. C. Cnlller. fi7: Mr.
'Mra *i In; w | ta aI nro I Mlfr l w l t f Huhespies* cur sincere thunk* and
l-a&gt; cVa’hlHRp a l 1.39,
with her parents, Mr. and Mr. | V. t \ Collier. &lt;12; It. E. Hillard,
It
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appicviii’imi to nil those who wi
Peter Thurston, Wc»*.
F irs- 7«; Mr*. J. C. Hillard, HG; J
Nll®r « Illlln• • %\ t III IH ||
kindly helped dor tig the *lckne»*
Itenicl, M.
Street.
«' i: KIihdi* MlitMer
Front l ake Mnty wen- Kirn S
and dculll of our lo'loVed on*.
Slllltl • V S* I k la a «
liililt H* li’o.l. in on \
m
Jame* lliggin* left Tburolaj Greenleaf, 71: Mrs. Annie I!
II. F. Neiswnndcr
M-•« III It M Waal f|l|*. M MO \
M.
l l d ' n l ’l Hai|.|t* r .ait-1 -• tin . tl)
for Bal*. more. Mil. to siwnd n Grevnlt-af, TO; Mr*. Abide Kilt*.
Alt*. .1. C. Hull
I a '!*•*' Wtargflll
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abort time w'th hi* uncle, |„ II. 71*; Mrs. Small lliidpmnn. til;
Mr*.
A. Ander.«m, Jr. \ ••
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Me teed, who I* receiving treat­
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Mr*. O. D. Martin
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Mr*,
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Al:*. I. I'. Symond*.
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T. A. tin* nhnf. m2: Kbit
W ■ III %Ma* Soil I** aa*|**l( ||a wlt lt
Friend* here of the former Hoyt, 7B; Mr*. Illuiuh M. Iloyt.
Mr*. Ilatel Fischer of this city tel; It. I. Wagg. 71: Mr*. R.
* % V •'•III II « « » lll* % \%
Wagg. tiO; Mr*. E. Lageripiist. ti l:
will regret to learn of the death E. I.tgertpiiit, 0:1;
•If
Mi*. J. M.
Vne 7
J l l i n t t l l * g U I I U YYl.V
lit Jacksonville ChrUtmn. liny H i (I. 02; Z. E. Sim It. 01; Jim. I&gt;
V’w 'Saw* I'M’ * &lt;liaa*|.
of her husbind, Harold l'. Mar- Eian*. 0 |; f‘. I . Colby, 01; \V.
F*M»i*l »h an tilt
Kraft
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tia.l ItllalP a|i».|V
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Cheese
V\ ala la l o t t l . I :*l I1 V
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Peterson Emge, 72; Mr*. W. I’. Eltlge, •'■'I
of Gilbert, Minn., have arrived Mrs. A. T. Moody. 01; A. T.
Spreads
• tin t- l &lt; it. hi n it ei-r»eoii
in Sanford '.&lt;&gt; s|cnd the winter Moody, 70; ttml Mi-* \*til,, Mott,
I a*pp aa••■**!.
month*. They have taken up M0.
I'h
II* h %•aI• •• ia |i H-ta Kr ll A n a r
now in new-detign
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tesdence in the Lawson apart­ Other piom*r* present were
Il*i* • ‘*a*anaaaital**ai
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ment*.
Ml*. I. Mett-hew, 02. ||o|N-Well
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nor life, nor angrl*. nor prinri Mr*. Ilarlnn W. Kelly of Hrh&gt; Wind ing" it. H. c : " II- M"
swig*. You'll want to collect a
wlsdeset. Atwl while you're doing
palitle*, ncr power*, nor thing* brrygnn, Wi®c., iml I*urrnn l* n t|ir»•!&gt;*. •»*. niink«*|»ifi. N* r .; M'
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N. Y.s *1. M. Kryrr, M. O m itii;
t i c h a» let It bo k n o w n hr w i l l m J r r y Mr*. C - ' t r u i l o M O r n r i i . a t t r a c t ­
creature, .hall be able to atpw m
of tin- delicious
Mr. anrl Mrs. Philip It. It rh. J. S. I»ay. Tf*. nnd Mr*. I S.
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Ml* w d « d i e d tn 1010. Mra. P e n n , *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Ilnrh. IHy. 71. New Ymk ■ V Y.; M I*
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bv-'-O-nd d l r d 10 yea r * a g o . T h j y a r e ( h , w n l o g r t h e r at t h e S u t l u l k
and 5lr.. and Mrs. Hubert II. Axt W V a v i r. **l. K r n t u c k y ; It. \
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m a rv e lo u s for
Thurmlay from FI ii*Ii - Carter. 71: Indiana;*'. A \'kln-»n
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11 K i e l ) F O R L O V K I ’O I S O N I N t ;
and
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Ma»*icbusrit*.
Chrlstbn Science taatbook.
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ence and Health with Key to tie llarh.
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eluded Chat lode True.
It. T h e I " &gt; I la
Scripture*." by Mary Baker EdHill, Aiis* Edmonrl*on, R«y II »» • . .......... I- 1
J. E. Tcrwilleger re-turned to
(ly: “When the evidence before
ell, Jr., lecture I’lollip- and Nut
ih* materbl ».nra* ybl.led to *plratie
True.
Itual sense, the apostle declared l&gt;u*ine** trip lo pet.nl* including, John Evan*, bnuher «f the om’that nothing could allenata him Orlundo, tekeland, S*. I’rlrr*-I ina’.or of I’bnee-r*' Night ut»l il-o
from God. from the *wee« «-n»e burg and Hradentmi. Wh |c in president td the lake Alury I hum
and presence of Life and Truth.
Ilraden'on, he wa* the dinner tn-r id Commerce, w ,* master • i
gue*t uf W. E. Kirchoff, owner ctreinmtlr*. The Rev I Al.Tteinp
Mora than 2A00 men and wom­ cf a -tn-acie gladhdi farm which son led in prayer.
en were employed In December i* making heavy sh'pmcnta n‘.
transplanting Bermuda onion* o» jircM-nt.
H a r a 't l l a o n o r l H l t a 'l
1JI00 acre* In Webb and &amp; •!«'•
Air. and Air*. I’’ rr Ihurs'on
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( count'e*. Texa*.
Afr. and Mr*. W. D. Meed, hnr 1 a* lite r dinner
have returned to Atiumi nfler Ye ar's Day at Hie!n iIi.*ait * of®
spending ChriV.ma* here with \V.•r’. E tr . St l eel. Mr. ,i .1 M» «
their son-n-lnw and ibughter, Ilrtiry Thurston, -'iIr. nml Mr*.
Mr. and Airs. Rnl|&gt;h Austin Smith. F. ihiirskiii. tlr. jIllt'i JIlB. li
They w rp acreim|&gt;anted by Iheit 1.. filefifta .Mr. «i»‘l Mr Ilrflty
Car. French gad I’lHt
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grandsons, Ralph and
Wal’i-r Set i .niacin r, the M
Ragle* 17—92
Smith, who will visit them m Tinui- on. Fmmeline Th'ii Von.
-Miami Mrs. Smith left *isla/ fm Ala•1. line Cttllin*. und (S«*«»rg«
Miami to Jo n them for a short. Thu, tun, Herbert ’1ihur ■ton, uti'l
|g lh« New Dance Hall
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Seeder« Blast
{Way Into Lead
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WMftai Hm U m Display SpavUtag
isslal Attack; Pitt BsMtvss Knack

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•lanod. aa g*wlal MaaUr, w ill fci. wl»c. of lane K. Mala M
wlthla I ha local h o a ra 'a f sale, Purtom. N C.i 1*13MIT AJtl
OB Monday, the Hh day at Jaaa-| lil.AI'l* ar t LnXNIB I I.AI'I*. bo
ary, IMS. at the treat dear »t tto | *■—towc lli-rtv . X. Hi LILLI I

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JACKSONVILLE, Jan. !.—&lt;*■&gt; I H L
* * — Rtvsn id* Military Academy
• ; / of OalaeaviUr, Ua* I'd a I 'l n r - j H A
Ida a l-star high school tram ’
*3 through a perspiring grid itrug- H L ;
bill
h«re nod flnUhrd the Nrw
a n J ! Y tari Day charity claih with a
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•tea i U igur1 aad bin wife war
plaaad aa tbe Caatatlaslon. .
Aboat two year* ago Oov.
M alta aad Mayor Anaatroap
a a t ia m a n
break, aad
a k m that t'lM there haeT ean
ceatiw al political warfare bo
Aween tbe two.
M alta effort* to remove Mr*
Armatcang and bar commlnnon
yeator day ea what ha charged an
“malfeasance aad mlafaaaance in
sfflaa, neglect of duty and Inrompdtanay.”
Mayor Armstrong many tlmee
hafaro baa boon tha target of
blown aimed by I be governor op

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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jenkins
ami family ami five girl* from

Mr*. Ansorgr of .Day,h*
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holitlay* nt the home of Mr. ami

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wr. 1.(1 family were together with MothI? t T . J L . hnn nrcrolxl "
Spendlove for Christmas.

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r^lau, wan also home.
Ifni. Cecil Mooney nnd
Mra. S. P. Oliver and dtughler,
and Mian Mattia Krn- mother nnd alster, and Mr*. Bill
! Orlamki, w e r e vUllora •Smith, were gorst* at the home
a Mr*. Mason Williams. » t Mr. and Mm. Smith, who took
, them homo to Palatkg.

On# of ik* noted feature* of
kaia, capital of Tio*', la the
wok aampa, or turquolaa-ilod

Tbaak Ya, Aa* Him.
Fer That Urth

ANTIMACASSAR!
What has become of that lovely box Amit N iU e
■eat dowa every Chriitmai? You know the om that
was faO of gifts we eosld n e v e r use or waat to soe
again. It really was a lovely box—bat weVe very glad
we won’t be getting it this year!

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Mrs. Itilma Lundquist nrrnm-1 children from Windermere, Mr.
Geo.1an,| y m . Krell ami children,
Th* birth monh of Jullua ptnletl her hrelher, Tapi.
Caesar waa called Qulntlll* hy the Munson nnd Mias Josephine Mun- J(r». N. A. Pry, Mre. T. O. Ty.
Roman* until h# died, then It wn* son to Miami for the holiday*, ner nnd Jlnt and Olln, Mr. nnd
having left Wednesttay.
| Mr*.W hrnrr Aneorge *nd Mr.
renamed July.
A good number uf ruir people nnd Mrs. Anwtrge of Daytona
attended the Blh wedding an- 1 lleaeh were present,
niveessry of Mr. and Mre. Nor- Maltison Aldrich of Aub&gt;\rft,
::.u, •:- neon on the ISIh a i | \ r w York, who will work for
it ’ iiio In Monroe. Htirprtsing tho Unlud h ru'it~* Grower* t ’o.,
them with a number of nice packing celery Is boarding nl the
WOULD LIKE to buy small gifts, smnng them a nice rock- Ballinger home.
retail dry g"o«k ready-to- Ing chair. A g o o d lime wse en- 1 Mr. and Mre. Jesse Smith
Joyed bv all present.
' spent Christmas with her psrwssr ur any other retail busMr. and Mrs. ||. G. Lundquistenls, In Oviedo,
inssa. Writ* full particular*. A. ami sons,
Holland nnd Charles
—— ■ — - Reita, DaUnd lloUl, DtUml, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Edgar l.umlL A K E M A RY
qulat spent Sunday with Mr. and
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Mrs. E&lt;ld Peterson at Holly Hill
Miss Nona Wrlly l* spending
111 Daytona Beach.
the holiday* with her brother
Alfrdd Ericson ami wife and nml family in Georgia
THREE-ROOM furnished nparl- eons, Gilbert and
Buddie are
Mr*. Booth amt son, Normin,
spending th* holitlay* with their "7 Pittsburgh. Pa., accompanied
daughter*, Margaret ami Esther, by several frirmls anil relatives
und other relative* in Miami.
were guests the first of
last
FURNISHED A PA U T
Th* Dorras Ladles did
real week
at the home of Mrs.
Modern ronvenUrncrs.
well with the B atsar ami our Booth’s daughter, Mr*. J. M.
Takach Restaurant.
debt* are all paid, thanks to *o Thompson,
many willing helper*. Tha C h riit-i Mr. and Mr«. Martini of Tamm u Ire# ami program were very l&gt;* were holiday guesta of Ur.
FIVE ROOM residence, deslr nice, and all Ih# youngsters wtr* ami Mr*. C. S. Donaldson,
| Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Hood rnable location. Owner reserve made happy.
on* room. Ideal fur couple. Mre
W. V. H an, 2528 Elm Ava.

CfoB»ifi»d Adoertitemtnts
EVKRY HOME should kav* a
atep ladder. Wa carry Ml
ala** from 3 foot to I t. RaoaoaoM* |rle**. HiU Implement Co.
WANTED—TO eontm uakia with
O. J . Goodrum, age thirty-five,
farmery of Sanford, Orlando,
Chicago, Washington and Weat
VWm Ranch. Writ# or wire Cornm art ial Credit Co. of Jackamtvtitoi Fin.

K N IO irr T.mpUr wntek
u Finder pleas* return to
lk*r, Baminal* Creamary,
*|v* reward.

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- Advcrtlsiaga aiore than any other factor, is respon­
sible for the welcome change in Aunt Maisle's gift
boxes. Advertisements know what people will want,
ahead of time—and they tel) Aunt Maisie. The result
--------- gif t o you're glad to get, theJdnd that cost lem
in time, money and effort
Aunt MaUie calls her reading of the advertise­
ments in The Herald “keeping up to date.** Why don't
yoa keep up to date, too? Read tbe Herald ads. They
tell yoa WHAT-WHERE-HOW M UCH-W H Yand even WHICH. Let them help you make your bud­
get aad your gift list feel truly grateful.

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FOR BALE: Uaed "--burner electrie llelpolat range, died gas
reng*, used Nsaeo oil sti-vu.
R a n s o n a b l * . U a n e r a l Appiianc*. Rita TbemUr Building.
FOR HALE—Celery Plant*. R**y

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Sweeping all . three gtmea of
I their m.,eh with the New York
! Life Insurance team, the Kilgore
| Seed CJinbinMiun took the lead
I In th&lt; Sanford Bowling Club
I League with U»e II. B. Pope orI ganiialign rating a eloee e.-cond
| aftsr winning tw0 out of three
. from the Voider Hotel team In
j lent wet Vs competition.
| The p ro m t trailers, after win­
! King the flrat game from the
i Insurance crew by a margin of
71 pins, barvly managed to eke
cut 1 two-pin margin win in the
atcond game after which thry
went on to cop the third by 42

Jia la: Ma ine *"“ * w r*1* *° •eor* ,h tlr on* by tha •aert’lag Newn. baaabalt
*••---■ '6l*y «d*r the end of the game, weehly, a* the moet out standing
, Hdmtley, c.
pldyer In the miner leagues during
. rtj Hoffman.' *** ••»o-»and fana *aw the kick ttM , Mta m l N frr , M Mt*oa
II. /urllcide, lead-off man for
I Goldberg, Ihi 0.1
and tbe Cadet* tegin • shewn IM etrlhe-euta. Ineluding 20
. fV.
luUilxd uJvdnce lor &amp;g yardn to ta and game: t l vleterlea aad ala the victor*, accounted for single
*aul glpte. who was chosan from among tho nation’* Boy goouN t* I
• 10a, |«j Mir- a iuucttjuwg.
Tbe ecore was deNatx (A*ao*l*led Prea# Pints) game high and thrcr-game high to with Admiral Rlchaid I . Byrd on tho first aspodltlon to tko
acme*
during
the
match,
tumb­
Antarctic, It a husband now. Ho and M i Lrlde, tho former Rutk I
1, lg| Wiitrgk “i.uo n o -a Thompson uncorked _____
ling 207 slicks in the first gnme,
totiannoamcyor, art shown Just after thslr wedding at Moadvllto, P a , 1
and, r tj Peters, u I'd** 10 Walton, who aped |n(f
till in the second und 225 ill tho whom they flrat met at tollego student*. (Associated Prate Photo) .
kin, lb; John*. *•».%. . ilia line. Ill* place-kick
third for n total of (VOX
dtl, fb.
has wiU.
1 Th()
In the Pope-Valdes match, the
II
Tho Star* opened a fierce at- _ j ftn
former combine lost tbe first
.7 # 7 7—11 ’tack in the eccond quarter, but fm i, ti
game by II sticks but came
• • 0 0— 0 M bugged down and the Geurt :« ;&lt; i r ia A N T -i * i ii ’ t&gt;ii*" Hmt«e. u#Ion- through in the sccund with a si*•"•ini U n lit, M .itk**i iiu ii. k u
i»»
ing:
T o u c h - gtdns rdgid tbe ball closer to ,;olli
I h i * h i’iw A r t l « , f lr t *g
Ittka, pin margin ami again in tho
&lt;|Im III&gt; . I 2 i i 1'iM irrr. I uh
llu*.
another
score. Thompson amt ftrr,
; 2d, 'third with a lead of 101 sticks,
I '» k l » , ill’s’ III i| IM l i l t , liil’ - l ml
| Taylor combined to carry it
K lM 'A l ln li K
S ’* Pilla-B I a*|ga■1tril
scent _ Paul Peloid, clean up limn for ei m
I.
1, m i l.
F lu
I l 'K I lK i m
acroaa, but aa Taylor hit the f j ty
mlon, the victors, came through with J,1,'.'
I* r u n . r .iu s|i m t i i } . .1 .!.* », 1.71;
'line he fell and fumbled. John- here
v( 1 . i i i v
m u iu ih t u n .
n count of 215 in the finale to ,n&lt; 1
N I. n l B . in* m D m I r | m»i |#«|
!»ou recovered an inch from th e , p,
Eus. take single game honors,
n»t i'"Ml
I'K I IA
F'lt'llilsl. I ll*
lipra , ripp.
Kentie, Kindred. Worthington, goal. Ilia, kick was rushed amt
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• «|i m IH v. S »•*. 1 MM
e; X, only for the mu'ch, hut also for m
Zetncck; guards. Mean*. Matte*.1W*“ I out ol bouruU on the Kiur
II. N IO N H
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City, tho week.
Im iirliBB. J M » p ,
|*Vbb I.h m *
center, Ericbsen; quarter, Logg; bis 27. llu: it sistn was bock *i
till III’It#'M. Ill*
The
J.
C.
Hutchison
team
and
hi
havleo, Waskowlti, Haines; full- *br B°"l line- Wilton flipped 1
»n m
i H i i v i - . W i h o r n . ywi*
I’oiunilUt A Anderson five held ’""'J
1. w 0. r.n 11. t.iMM 1 oo.
back, Miller.
, high owo to Mcidinc, who pcoml
4m
|s. 1 tlo 1
Inin*
u hectic session which resiilt.il
Referee, Bob Morris, Bevttlr; j Walton kick.d the et.ru point,
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in
a
dnulde
win
for
the
drugtl'
I 'E AH
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F lu
bus
umpire, Roaa Goodwin, Washing-! &gt;" ,h* ‘bird. PI &lt;ri.la oh’nlne,
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gists. The iattrr, after falling
Ian aad Jaffereon: linesm an.'1^* ball on its own 55-yard lint
I 'K I 'l 'K I t H
F lo UU« li| ii« . liiill*
victim in the first game l.y IU2 n 1
n**or l»|.,- f &gt;•ir lit M**"tl, I 0 0 .| ? i;
Georg* Varaall. Chicago: field!&lt;l,d l , *"n *'» bik *lrive. Not unW im lrf* , lies tee
I . 21 « l l 0 ;
pins, won the second hy ltd pins - t,l'| "J
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f i i * , f si in*) r in 2.71
nnd the finale with on edge vf
riN 'K A IT I.K H
F u h iiii,
U % -140,
•lilt ll.llll el l * . J 7 i
lilt sticks.
| lit
I* *» T A T i *v;h H u i 'p li -i
lib e ra l.
W. Luhrmann. with a 2dd in J.1,1" 1
•1»’ Ml.|f|e| III 1•t|*&gt;I Ml**, lllitr k r t •UNilV
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the tWird contest, took single n -..
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Truthful Ijsd, in the ninth t*re«| llnlhr
OCAI.A, Jan.
(Special I — anil frature rare at SanfordTh* Wlblcat rerslty basketball
Orlamlo he.inel Club. S|H-edy
tram of Ocals high schmd will
Event is favored to cop the
' play a schedule of 20 gantr* this
rare witii In, Jones dog sreI season before pay in the confer­
nml and Truthful Ijnl third.
ence tournament at Daytona
The wrise guys, who have
Brack, Feb. 2d, starts. The home
games will be douhlrheadrrs been watching the sensa'lonat
|H-i formanees turned in liy
with the second stringrrs play
Miss S|H-idy Power, give the
little Id.ok hiteh an outside
rhance to roii at long nrlee

SANFORD MARKET

ttw atemaead a Pitt oaalawkt
tfeal age* tho ball nsosrod ta tha
•Blhlaat^Maa before PRt lost
KM scored firsf a lta r a MJJfd drive'led by Lara* and PatHO. tW latter adding I ho final
T 1***? ■ ,m»«hi*g the ball
th , middle of tha !ln.
w n * a yards ia two ariaa. Hla
•"* •* ware aaeveboa that would
■ B tb a denied.
K*t tarnod a fumble Into a
M d B w ad la tbe third

W ERT-Hie. JEWELER

'Sanford To Play
Ocala In Two Cage

REPORT

Stiffori

Electric

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Bert Junes To (let
Cance For Revenge
At Longwootl Traek

S C O T T ’S
GULF

Service Station

W* bottl* N B W
The national park -i rv re puns
n bing-raiige progriini f"r
oping rvtensise recreational ami
&lt;ducat nuial
fa e lillta
ill th * ’
ItnuMur dam area.

Hml'8 Why We Are—
“Catering To The Beatr
[ We Invite you to come out fop • moat delightful
evening.

Steak* — Chicken Dinners
Select Baltimore Oysters
(Any Style)

PERK’S PLACE
FOR YOUR Oowere, potted plant*,
shrub*, vag*table garden or
lawn—try Ballad*. Stanley-gage re
Hardware Ca.

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I ’ninff to Old Sal, bat they handl.J th i Floridians bravrly. The K b I
H -rl .a playere selected from 'JO j«hn Vender Mnnr (aeeve), yIt.her
UbcuU, nude a apcctacular tio- Nr tha Durham. N. C , club In tha

PETER PEN

FOR BALE Cheap—18 acrai
cleared farm land. Wall. On
paved highway. Inquire Mrs. W
A. Gian, Hanford Ava.

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Z u r h e ide Accounts
Single (tame High
And 3 High Scores

(illl.F (JAHOI.INK
KKKONKNE
WHITK (JASOMNK
NO-NOX GA.SOI.INE
GHI.F-PRIDE
fil'I.ri.llH E
H11PKEMF MOTOR Oil.
TRAFFIC MOTOR OIL
FLUHIIING OIL
GULF AUTO WAX
GULF AinrO CLEANED
GULF M'RAY
GULF HOUHEHOLO
WAX
VALVE TOP OIL
PENETIATING OIL
HOUSEHOLD OIL
ELECTRIC MOTOR OIL
SPOT REMOVER
LIVE STOCK SPRAY
HIGH PRESSURE
g rease

Washing—Waxing
Complete Gulf
Lubrication

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gulf com «&gt;• in Central blurida
Fe-s U Hole*

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NEHI UOTTI.ING CO.
581 CaWry As*.

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2t«-r* sssss 125 .Month 115
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GREYHOUND
ANNOUNCING!
R em oval O f T h
View Liquor Stor

RACES"

SANFORD-ORLANDO
-KENNEL CLUB
O n D ilute 17 — 10 .Mihot Hmitfc O f t t o f o r d
(Turn at Ih* Red Arraw)
,
10 R A C ES

NIGHTLY
(llseepl Sunday)

N o th in g hut th e bent in fine W inct— G in— WhLakiim
1 a n d L iqueur* w ill be han d led . Price* tn s u it e v e r) me.

I'LDUIUA STATE RACING CUM Ml SMION

PORT TIME M:IS

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W tir illia n t Dancing S ta r
For Wednesday And_Thursday

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R esum es Screen C areer
A f t e r R e c e n t I l l ness

mcisls 1
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mr picture
TomHe
Shown
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1 n e s i c r j e nt *•rt* inrntn . It i-i ri lugkal plot

S u n d a y ,T Monday, w&gt;h im
o-.timr *“«itiiv.ni
*n»rin*tuirM
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Birhus Stanrjck
Plays Lett la
I ‘BaajaOany Kata'
‘4 H

-•ated i.acJy

Thrills Galore Fill
New Jungle Film
Coming To Ritz

Kira nor I'owrll item * ho|&gt;i&gt;
that U one's opinion from the I
*c*nr is taken fiom “ Burn To I
day.

Showing At The Hilz This Week
Sumlay, Monday KUanor l‘o « r;l in "ilo ltN TO MANf'K,”
M ti M's arcute.-it mu dial, A bo fi.iiiilu g
Buddy K.bscn,
Jam es 3 te w .it, Viiainui lim n and I-r*nces lainaford.
T uesday—The |l&gt;i; Night mul llon.'ny Ininour us “TIUJU N tJI.K I'ltIN I KSJ."
Wedm'.ihiy and Ih o r day - K .y Kranri* iu liu* | ic'uie
eve:y woman will w ant .onto o n * i„
“CIVK AIK Y lllllt
IIKAItT.” AUo, llutbum
1u i u v j v :, a i l ,|m | MrCrra in
"HAN JO I IN MV KNK.K.
hfiiluy .Merle lllo'm n an I Itrimi \ii ue in the diaoiat'c
"BKI.OVKD KNKMY.”

“fj ve Me Your ID art,” n
poignant .e rre d dram a ba ■-.! n:i
the fimoil* f *. life I&gt;l*y by Jay
Mallory, “Svrcet Aloo*,” ha* been
booked a* the fc u u re nl‘,tnf
thin at the ltl*.aTh-'u’er IVulnes.
ilay nnl Thur.ulay. with clamor*
tt&gt;* Kay brand* itt the stcll.i'
mlo.
The
pieirrt* a Cosmopolitan
produc'lon releutetl hy Warner
Ilrm ., which I* .aid
to j:tve
Ml*. Francis the finest
d »*
malic o p portuni/ of her tnrecr.
present* her a* nn ultra uuslcrn
, yutinc Knglishw union who n'.k*
i happiness in U ur »u.; K.irruund1 ing. in l.nn |,,ti, New Ymk ari l
j i- 'iy .
The pint is ilirin g , tie situ­
ation. novel
n ili, .M, me,
hut liio*l .trihint; of nit it the
treat nun*, which i.t frank rue I
' brilliant, hut clean and 'il good
I ta .'e ,
Tlie unusually taten'e,) cs*t
( supporting All*.
Franci ,
in­
clude. licor.re
IStcnt, K*,t.i u-1
Young, fatrlrln Kunwt, , It, nry
■ St eph ell mi il,

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Knee,” the Twentieth CetrtaryFn* picture which playa Wedgeoday anil Thj.sday at the S1‘J
Thca'cr, a hit acreen prodwd*
lion.
The c a .t inclutlea Barham
Stanwyck and Joel McCrea e o j
starred, suppofed by .urh laM
J
ented and popular playera ad
H
licitn W ctlvy, Huddy kibaaa,
Walter Brennan, Walter Cart*
meet | left, Anthony Martin and Hath*
,( (&gt;y erine de Mi lie.
rml The *lory opena on tha ahaalife. *y-h”at of Whiter Brennan whaaa
.on, Joel McCrea, 1. about to
marry a "land girl.” Barbara
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*riic the guc.ta by playing hit
nm*’mBn band 'ran Irapt Ion,’ cam*
Priolf* almost every coneelvaMa
mu.lcal aadeet ineludiaa A a
‘ banjo on hi. knre.H E ver/aip
. but ]« merry c r e p t Katbarlna m
nnlly Mille who want* Joel for ham
"ninn *fIf, She boa.t. to har bibnlouj
In n Cranny, Helen Wrstley, .that «ha
;rcat- could a c t him riaht now If aho
other wanted hint. Barbara, overbearmder- |n|r, ileclarea that sha “eaa Ima
uro deeper and fiaht better than
any air! on the River 1"
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Infuriated, Barbara
demand.
Ilenry he take her with him ami, whan
f.ilhet j he icfu.e., .he run. away with
irtva-1 ( ntlctt. In New Orlearu, Bar*
e, I* bar:i lell. Tntlett ehe will no*
iur, a&lt;&gt; through with it, and gata a
tmer* j ;rb a . di.hw a.hcr In tha Nearby
Iho Creole Cafe, . rlver-aida eab*
I n n t.

In e m r t ,

Woman Arrested
On Kxlnrthm Charge

Pound Hall-hurldl in four foo of mow on rdnoto Ccmotary fluigo noor Cald.r, Idaho, thlo wreekaao of
a Northwestern Air L in t , piano b u n witness to tho tragic fats that ovortaoh Pilots Joo Llvorm or. and
Arthur A. Maul cn a flight outward from Scoksno. V/ssh. They crathsd to d(*th In o storm Tscomhcr
f i ti d t ' tlr bod rs wsrs found bosldo tho wrockag. aftor more than a wtsk of Matching. (Associated

Pross Phot. ,

itS l ’KOM (JOVERNMKNT ItlJILDINt

t i e i I w. h havinaattem pted
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rtim a lin'd.i. K a , matron, u woi'* in I le i ti Mi*. Maxine fluidh i , k While, 2d, of I'unta lim da,
i, m h id at 'fuiiip* fur a pieThis *&lt;'1
be nary hriirintr. The acca*ed W of I'omiHii
•I hii », -die was plorml in the „ n,| iiiju:•-&lt;!
|,il j.ill. t Asms' U 'ed

n tu iiu 'iil Inllblins at San !*nlvndur presented a scene
-Inkcii In*u ruins by u Central American earUupnke
M.i .m pillars which crumbled n te seen In the street,

THRONG PAYS HOMAGE AT BRISBANE'S FUNERAI
Mother Kills Youth

Heber I.. Hick. U Man II I It*
flectivu mood In tha court roaak
at Bruokaville, Jnd., whara ha WBM
“
.cr/encul to death for tha “head
*u‘ ,u and hands” .laying of Cap*,
peraun.* H,xrry B. Millar, ratlred Clncianati fireman. Different parta of
Miller’s botly were fouml hkldan
In various see:Iona of Kentucky,
,
, t Associated P m . Photo)

FDRt Jr., Improves

Pilot Of Wrscksd Ship

To Avenge Her Son

l Coato twins af Ssatlls. W tth— Loultt tnd Lois—sne tha Sharp
aa a t C o rin th , Miss.—Hubsrt and HtrbsM—wtro nrsrrlsd at Marlon,
i , two wasks altar Ihtlr first matting, cu ttin g four years age
hi Mia girl* inaortid ar. ad In a nowapajor, Iholr romanea thrived
aarratpendsnoa In the mailt. They are shown honeymooning lit
•taMg. Loft to right:* Lola and hor husband. H u b e r t; Lout to and
£er husband, H tfb ert (Assotlatad Praia Photo)

Biforo ISO horrlfiod tpoctatars i
tho court room at Jackson, Ky* Mrs
Viola Wlckllna (abavol ouddcnl,
drew a pistol and klllsd ta-yoirold Johnny Bhophord who was on
trial fur tha alaylna of hor ton,
Hirvty Jiffard, 17, Cnrlstma. Evt.
Two by-atandara ware woundtd by
otray bullota. (Aisoclaltd Frost
Fhota)

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PRETTY TWINS MARRY TWINS

Stanwyck. Brennan la cntartaln-

lop‘ho
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j Helm Flint, lhilliw. ll
II oIiIm*.
| Zeffie Tilhury unil lihju '.li 1•txlI fcon.
j Mi.* Frunci* tm i the role of
la motherle-i* Kriglish i:itl who
lamed t,irl of the jungle, and!| ha* been lirnuiht up hy her
lie- r i- ili/ d, thrill hunting white, father, n aclcn'i *. livin - !u It| nly. Returning t„ l.ouil, ii for a
li n e, follows,
iv i.ii, .he mceta u y.&gt;•.*,■&gt; i; Ii
'IIIrill* I with her new-found | i&gt;h nol'h'imiti who ,* wife 1* a
love, lie |utu:'c girl follows srnii-lntnlid, mul th
two fall
MIll.ind '*i hi* hunting r.mp, andl! tie.pernlely in love,
i &lt; r,i|*11iri' 1 hy the* wild tfilM'S- | Roland Yunm*. who piny* the
llien, Tlie &gt;.iv.lges torture he* j par*, of an Kn-rl *li •' , - .'lit
ii wl*i Ii hi a weird, native' m u l a wmm friend i f i, th f.ini! iliei. i Ct -v h .. IL tr i. ■ ,. i i | n

WRECKAGE OF DEATH PLANE FOUND IN SNOW

Joel McCrea T a k e n
Male Lead,,lM
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Jluny uf the nation's area*, men paid a farow cll tnbulo to A f.hur BrUbono a t funeral icrvicas
fu r the fnmuua ed i'o r and cclumnlst in tit. llarthuluinew 't church, flaw Yolk. Pallhcaren are shown
taking ‘he casket from the *hnr*h whila the mourncra watch. In the gruup were Vincent A s toe
( I ) , M a;ur Kiurello lutU uardb (J ) ui„l William Uaadulpb Ilaarat (3). (Aiooc'atod P res. Photo)

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More Fruit* And Vegetible* T h u Aaf
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Calmly government change* that
as fa r back us June

Force 111 S e n At Cl cyan

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WASHINGTON. .Inn. 4.— morriw.
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D e m o c ra tic

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Ai to A. M. n new1 County C.tm-

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to perm it sw ift onranizntlon Juan*. In. timing ufficert Include
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Of, the new congress, con*
fo o te d
by adm inistration
n p o n t s for immediate uetion on Spanish neutrality
and relief measures.

in- bnl.lover. \v. It. William* in
«t:*t*i**t four, mill four new mrmOr*. l&gt;. |„ T hrasher in .H»irlct
'"*• F. A. I&gt;y-*.n In district t«&lt;&gt;.
wHa Hard in district ihrrc.

Hymn Trie* &lt;xi&gt;ov*L chief of
th'» Associated I’rei* bureau in
Wuah ngh.n aince llrJT. Iia.i been
U|ipulutcd executive r-w i rdi'.oi
of the Associated I’re.s
w!»h
hiuili(uartc * in New Ymk. Jt in*
ing th. service ‘J I year* agio he
rervcil ai one time a* n memoer
of I ho Atlanta a tn 'f an I iu'-er u»
chief of bureau in Sew Orleans.
(Associated I’re*. I'hoto)

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NTMIIER 61

Supreme Court
Hear
Resignations Representatives
Of Both
Sides In Daytona Muddle

Byron Price Named
News Editor Of AP

°bmTci»im
Officers
Claimnvirtue0only
Vtetoiy
On Initial Ballot; To Aflame PoiD
New Meet Slated
Here Tomorrow
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Democrats Strive
To Choose Leader
For Lower House

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

WOMAN MAYOR DEFIES GOVERNOR'S OCSTER

TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 4.-&lt;/T&gt;
—All member* of the Stile Highway Commiialon ami State lin ­
ing Commi**i&gt;m resigned today in
accordance with
Coyernvr-Elecl
Ered I*. Cone'* blanket re*|ue*t
tor resignation of all appointed
official*.
Cone will te in augurat'd lomormw end .aid he want* a
free hand In appointing ihoie who
will serve under him.
Chairman C. II. Treadyway of
the Road Hoard and Chairm an 1
Carl (L Ko.e of the Racing Hoard
already had resigned but member* 1
of both Hoard* followed suit.
Itn el (*om m i..ionrr J . II. S.il- J
livan and J. B. Sewell, i c r r e u r y .
to Oovernor S hnltt and *eeretary 1
»f State Hoard*, a ln , re.igneiL
Cone clo.etrd hlmnelf in the
manalon preparing a »|«'e&lt;-b for
tomorrow'* ceremonle*. lie de­
clined to *ee new.men.

High Bench Decision
Slays Hearing Set
This.M'ternnon Be­
fore Circuit Judge

City Hall Shut,
Still Guarded
T a 11a hassee Jurists
Name Friday For
Crucial A c t i v i t y
TALLAHASSEE, Jun. 4.
I AIM—Tin* Supreme Court

It'd,iv life Iiitul to take inv
mediate jurisdiction in th e
Daytona lieaeli City officiAU
removal ease Lot net u hear*
ing for Friday.
Tim division tn hour at*
tonievs representintf linth
side.* Friday stayed th e

* 1 M in . .. . .
and W. (I. Kllbse in district five.
* £ 5 l l b . 1 H aP tan d 1 S I of
^ ta r if f J K. M.-rUdluod will
a p t k n Bankhead. Alabama, D,m- , ' lin'l'tl;h
° ' ficc "&gt; * * M'
hearing in I'ircuil Court at Dayam T In directing limit* |c RislaT he latter ha* made no
ona llcti'h ihi* aftcnioou on A
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final
prelim
inary
for
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the
ap&amp;
empor.ny older rem aining liar*
opening of the heavily Ik 'mo. I o
f
hi* ilr|,uilea.
■y Wilcox, ap|i"imcil mayor uy
/critic C ontrol* til noon tom i-row.
Jnm ”
i' har"n.
1
. leioor Sb hr. nod other new of*
T h- m ajor party'* 333 repn-.en- *'!}” [ rn" ‘ thr f c ouiuy *****
fic.ds from tilling over offices
UuHrta, th n .cn in the .crnn.l Rouse- of|
i, wlr " f »• » •
held by Mayor Irene Armstrong
V.h laadallil*. were lummoncd to
» • l l - i ' - u Messer it rcplar.ng
■Oil other "flleialt ousted by the
maka a eholce a. a caucua late Ju,in '-•"•nar.ly a* « onn.y proseiuvernor Friday.
tkia afttrnuun, John O'Connor, ll,:|nir
rni-yMi.- f i n II.ill in Unytona llrarh
New York, and Sam R ay b u rn .1 O fflch la who were
re-elected
■ill was closed and under pollc*
T a tta , both claimed a victory on ate a* follow*:
lid set by the woman mayor
it O, I*. Ileftidiin, clerk of the
tha f l m ballot. The conte.t
Finlay when she lefised to tec*
*a h a n td that acme whUpor* u? a Circuit C ourt; Jno. Ik J kin., tax
•guile tlie tiovernor's removal or*
paaaiMa dark horn* rompromi«e tnllrctor; S an fo rl D m id m ^ '»*
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i**r i!r«pin* presence of N'atinnat
■NMd ih ro u th ibe capiiul. S|wak- ,»• *’-c r; T. W, law tu n , .upv.iu
Twem y.fnur Sanford rcl.K-ni*
beat it 'la'll.
C. Itus.,11 MRfrr.i' ,*t' 1 ,
er Bankhcsct ha* no oppoaltlun, iiendent o f public instruction.
today were named on tin* local the Florida Auiblbon Sitciety, wn*
When iiov. Ihtve Sliolt. on-lei I .Mi*. Irene At m*trong, o&lt;ayi&lt;r ..I l i a u . i i i
| ,,
,i|,
A handful of Republican* wilt ^ b e Commission session inmor- , „ ni ,
t„ mnke nrranitement. the principal sp eik er nt the teg u ­
most of her comnii.siuli, .lie liaeke.l a,, her refll»a| to i|Uit by tlllui.; he i n hail w th |-.lie. imi, and
h ate Bnell of New York as fWor , row, mnrTiin* will
'nclude
*l,“r *fur the President'*
llirthilny Hall, lar weekly luncheon of tke Rutaty iHirring her
successor from I be btlUdinx. Faced with -m l, ste m defi me, the lb ,verm , ieied nu* lit'
j ginIxalloll APtlvitlen which will Ik* ^jm ^j
Club today, nml gave no lntetr«t-l Nat.ooal l : mid. The new mayor uttd his comm s,ioneis mho « r ie kept ...... th. l».,d*to,g , , .. -I
..,*■■
,
. „
•
.'follow ed by any new appointFn|b
wing
are
the
Individual*
ing discussion *m birds and Idid * j^,,
T**We* M
Roo n u
,ntema to County position* which
L-tl
lig h t, front tow Harry l|r»ke, Mayor H airy Wilcox ami Hi n r, I'oillU. I'.ak low,
life, particularly in Keiiiiiud**
a-w
o ^
Hew II. nnl I* Inclined to
make.
=
right
\ (V ILiwkin* nod .1, II Iheenian. i \
d Pi
I'l • i " »
» the Senate while lit R e,m b -,
No h nro
hl,
ifl J . O. Adam*. Mr.. Arthur County.
j '* 1 te
f c w w n aio r. will rally behind ^
( .QUn(y gch)ol „ u u lJ whow Hranan. 11. If. Coleman, W ... 8 , ..T h ere are more tl&gt;an JUO spe-;
.Nut if" i il' ,
p«ii n il twi"i|itj» for
*ta.
0 r *’l,t'n*
trcnn i/n ilo n meeting wu* -Inn,I Coleman, J. Hingfrlder, K A. Hjr- ci*« v( birds it) thi* county, ut.d j
f ♦ ♦: ititiilnl fri.lhV.Ci, ric m lln y
... ,,j
#
fir W ednesday but wn* I'ostpined, *°n, W. I). Hofnutm , It. II. Ilof. ltd of them were positively bletiy f . W l i i l ihe
01.1*1 rollirt* ,
( . A n n t v M n t n r i « t « l Wraum o f the absence of Chair, mann. It. J. Holly, Mr*. It. J. lifed in a census which wu* taken|
.1 m ID’dl, it wm n*|H»mil toJay
v w n iliy
i m m H I M h man K w l Wi||toM#&gt;
Holly. Ray Ko*. Earl Nor.lgrrn, l.i*t month. \ number of specie t
v it M H ortD o tt, a ih i &lt;mm
P l l r r h i m i n i r T SI , r S
KeoiBunUmiun Of the Cl j Mr*. II. It. Lewis, M. J. Lmige, ynown I &gt; exist In this county could |
lIN K l’f,
a " ' i n
Commission is on schedule for Howard l.cug, llerliert Messer. | got to be* fut itd at that puilieiilar
Ins y nt -*&gt; rtH'i*i|it* were iHo
1 1 tNt**r&gt; N'Mtn—I*i4f (1itifi'r «
Uni*, « ik id iIn* i 11 i u 11
A v o id in g
D e l a y s Tuesdiy night When Kd Higgins Mr*. E. E. Itoumillat, Mrs. Rex time and cenam m igtam ry biidi
*«**•.
H rntM r llt rill lo r, «*.*•
.
iii*t- ll»t| wlirtl ih# l»Hlll Ofk Mill be simted on the lloarti a* a Packard. II. H. Pope, (iti* Hehinah, |
here only during reiiaiti
m r ilf
tin I( ir|M*ri«r Id | »n
•
t. T In* tilth m IMIt o f
dll
I hr IFt |.||.I lilt* inflow of HJi*
•""I
Mfilih l*»r H n iftt
l»»u
.
,
new n um ber, anil Commissioner T. E. Simpson, Matwell Stewart. ,i,n , of the y e a r
tn It in i t Mill v. i i li;i ii ir * • I ii ( wil
(«* ike fh 11,i •%1h ii H filrlr,
It ly vliruuisli th# salt? of
IM io to g ru p h e r
»
* f°r 'I’o *V y PurcJ****' | fudge will take his sent lur u Mr*. W. II. Stewart. Peter Thursultra kit trr«li&gt;H Hf (He
Theft* arc tu n tliflrrcm kiml S a y s
•n l «*nly 1 ikkkli! t
fl| kV fl*t\k
D-’-HH!*' ''Ulllp-*,
nf 1037 automobile llntnses have
,CTm#
.ton and Henry Witte,
i'dikifHMad Mkli h I r *« Hit I..
i&gt;f liuizarilti in ihin secimn ••f iliu
A sk e d T o W a lt lie -: fkr ptr.rHl 0**111 Ir ii I rfUU it* "Hrll till* d
In ih** aniiuul i»!|w»rt, .Mr. Iltr*
m a lte d In con.ldcrablo r e . p o n . e , ------------------------ I Jt ,,
„ , n, r „ rh *irman
l»ir tflilVf fh t |
Stale, Mr. Mnnnit -ui'i J, iinil
■ .I
i &gt;1 tin* Dt'i'i'toU-r rereip n
T t i Collector Jno. D. Jinkin* '
,
.
,
|H,i*
lii*Vi
I;:ic G e l l i n g P h o to
ill I lit* ti p r f l
whr, n i&lt; nppointi'd by the general imhiT |}f them, he ihMciI, hi c | m
*f r(i,. t»f ( i&lt;v t i*ai-hr*l 11- , 111*51 • i
u l d lodoy, bin there aro still him -j
* V # 8 C S D O C K O IC O
* »iy i'itip|
n&gt; i*\ r I '.v r m iM iN
lteiidi|Uarters m New Ymk, made Irfin l ly law thun^h they «ni|-lsr
d
i
ofi
i;iinly
O l.ll'lie ,i to the H l.7tW .tM ot
drrds who have failed to buy _ .
a
the local uppointment*.
in lit», Thfiight tit one lime t-i l.i* t iipt. ll.tii'M * U i ddi trn. act
J.d limstrong, ii* .:-n.d
o v .r tit.* IlMlll.l.
o f ill
attidi
I'l,
The entire rommittee is scheduled responsible for the spread " f i"'g **ig lomnmedutir • 1 the Sanford " f I'aytonn Ihach, and tb veri.&gt;" f"&gt; » to pitt t lit Dtp
I ,i ' nil ml ti*^ hi»hy uoml
lit I II . Ir.
to assemble tonight at H o'clock' cholera, laws protecting them wen N ition.il liuanl unit., today *■*••- Have Shol.i once Wole f , , ... f i .....
i!u**l in 11 !iii4iit*tiMtii of $11,150*Dltf Itlillla* III lltC 1
la u million will find ihemselve*
in the Chamber of Commerce to lifted. Hut, Mr. Mas n added, phirtuiil'v pt. n o -I o ;c lit* men
*i. ilo- a iHiiuit (MMiiuaAtpr m UI*
Acmstrong w.s gu.-n
l). ,
vrvatly inconwnlrnceil l»y n Ion*
___ ___
Fitiiii thr Othl. | I" Li! .hil't '
lay further plan* for the sot-htl while it wa.* lifer discovered in manhandl'd tin *hhndn newswall to get near the tag window."
Twelve rose* were on the dock­ event.
\ tt«»j iii»&gt; HIV»|l p| I'm
jthe Slate ex per imental lalmrnio* i rm ier phonigrttidii-r Friday night aide rtedlt for the ...................
ha isseried. "Thi* week It should et thi* afternoon In Municipal
W ood m o il O f f ! r i a l #
111l*i•'«! to ,sh.dt« to the i;....'ttt" il, , ).,... miit* i jt v rii. id
I If
A
special
cnnimiitee
I*
to
niake!«l*'*.
*&gt;
&gt;
•»
buixards
had
nothing
.......
'••»
1
"lofl ilfi
U a simple ' mailer in buy n t*g Court, scheduled to lie heard at l
£ 11*1111* Ul» I ll.t*I for the mayor I* -aid to have I.
a
report
which
will
Inclmle
the
h.-jJ*'
with
the
sp
i.ud
of
ihi*
di*
"*ke
picuie*
of
th
|
,1
I
4*||*
|
V
Ik
i i «iii
Hot hint
without a Irdiout wait."
,t 1
!»*•&gt;-"ii.» l-'.iili in ii
o'clock, C hirf-of.l'olice Roy Wil­ ration selected for the ball and *ase. mailing wu. ever don
I .« It..an. ml aid a . ... II , ,„|
* Vl'l ill VI |. •p i f.
t till I L*f
J in . *15 ha* W n set n* th* liam* reported thi* morning.
ipi
h'ic.tl
ihi i .
tha name of ihe orchestra engaged.' changing the law.
'.-pl'orr.
I In* i »
deadline when all lUJd license*
*TI
Two o f ihe defendants, Howard
•"HI
"Jiti*
ill* p’ omgiapher,
Since 70 percent of the net prof"Owl* and hnwke are protected
"J"*' M
I* ian
bin,, tbo
will na longer he in fnrre. T lieu Mann of Orlando and J . II. West Ito'h men ate u iia i.l ... j„,|{
mill 1 1
\ hid fit'n1 (a|! !*T‘l S of Ml#
l,il* t‘ii |ir, H ji' Mmi i ,i tilt "wut tiii-M'ly
I'l, I *
how i ti
it
tr.mi
this
year's
fraction
will
by
law,"
Mr.
Mu.-on
aid,
ha* W ti no IndicniLn that j n ex­ errmin o f thi* City, will faro
fiit11 \\t uiimi'ti
nf
thi*
V m i i IiI
I , . a&gt; krtl tu wa:* 1" fi'M*
a n y ii. - I I " .I. HI** 11"tun.'It Ilf '. It •|| |.,Y &gt;' .1 split m
\ III! II'
I ot *c
be
h-mleil
"Ver
t,i
the
llarry-Annn
are
often
shat
at
hy
hunter
tension wll be granted tu the 13
. , 1.-1 will In- 'ii-Lillrit hy Ih# of*
till* Ihii liii'flt ihYUHhI, .i imuitl fiflu mid m i |t, i vv111
charge* o f driving while drun .
jlir r*ri|*|vl*'*l Children in cause o f the mistaken impression phom*. HI
Hi­
i hr May
day* cf grace already allowed.
kfiiiii Pi"H W illin ' ihiy nitfhf
They were arrested over the * *'w I'm atilla. local Elk* sponsor* of that they are responsible for the I wa* not |o* ■• Hi uii'l my lii'u u n £i'»* tin ifii i) to idi* Kpp.tnin*, i* ||
ll i II
im ih if ihcli
W....Im.n
H ill on Fir*1. Streetl« a r holtdiy period.
d a n c e -n te putting forth a shortage of game bird* It it no; am*
urn i*ft SUM ulmul !lll"W!H|f ptrfi i i mi* th l&lt; .ii to
if n iidi'i.
it Iti ' Itill
fcn.l "»!
‘-Vl'l
lluttlllllH- iiff f’itlh Of# Ju ilg #
Other case*, according to « hlef
w rff(in
,ltin|{ ol„ „ „,f . „ u, lhal ,m| y lhl. K,„M| (,.,wk t* I
1 '" " I ■•••"!&gt;
If pf'd'iPdy m,ki ihii HI 1JIiIfY ill M. I
&lt;»IO .-f rIt
I i
SlntiMfi* !'*h i sol coin m m nl#r 5
II in
Hill lams, are for m inor law in*l ( crilW(| Thl. tJniatillia home U a dead hawk. Both owl* and Mr. Holan t« await my return,
iht'tf IIVit llil'tl VIhi I'll ft! I ti ,| to
1 K | 'tni, jl11v t 11r lie tit# Hilt'!*
fraction*.
ojieraietl by the Eik*.
hawk* kill rodent*, snake*, and
t apt. Washbt it saiil any per- mi h| m'| i hiinik and ru iiih ] fm M *1. - k llpp-oi" -I I
I hi
i
11 IS*i*I«l( Inin k # i; I W . S no w ,
rh e p'llico department today
remaining :i0 percent of other animal* which mm- destroy- mi--h.ii n&gt; p(.... graph the militia- I'iiyiollU Ik-urh fht? iidiiip , f ih D.i&gt; II I I m ill h III.
itintlnueil It* investigation into.he
h. re,
K
„f
blnl*. and In that .............. ,ld hav.- . . given ..u.ckly "iHtlflHMit {idlilii ij 4ify j|| |||,.
f HIM. I ll
•»i t it&gt; ;
G eiiig# W .
ly it* I u «* ii
tin* Stsn *.»i. * **iit.
no e&gt;tll‘.l'
M arvin
Sion*.
Tilt R«v. M. B. .Suckelt t inlay
Ih . llll l b ill II ■ &gt;fi i: •
1‘jit
..
'* I'rlnuan; t ’ H, Dunleii, s#nlry*
ifii'o n for nrilii£ «it hr nnn*.
• m p t n l a call to the S!. Jo h ri morning. A five-eem device &gt;*a s ' -‘'p r imt-. Ca . where Infantile |&gt;a harm.
if any, nut■
■idi* iln* iriiiut i f -I I MMI V hat
hml (fm tv W i t h -, nivtnW r of th**
The Uilmi.l. Moininit Heiulmd iliun* iiiNimm- pulific;i| t n
EpUcnpal Church In llomcnteml, re run tint fro m thi* i*stalflinhfn#nt . ra lyn
* is; h1 .......
i Mr. Mu^nit tiNii
also i'spin inr J the
r.. pi,in, I 'l I . u
. ml
a ,t*
ih iii.I nf Auihlur*.
south of MUimi, treord in g to an aiid u lll-crnt machine simi-dic,1
tremendous increase in tint nun. of Sunday la r r iid .» siory of •Sin '1ijt, innl Ai imt'lrtiiiif Limvv »h» di | ii i i n i i o o , *
I h.
IOlV*'•I rim
t|i««
**r i t'll i m u i f i i * n t ' *
u rn itili'd
A hi* it,'# il*4*,n?ilS*iri of Han ford
I,
r
of
egtets
which
has
tnkm
hin
•
tnnou^cemcnt mule here,
i
i
lit'Kf III! Iilf'iil Hindi H!M lilt* Im
*Inn ip a m i •‘lit*!
wiihfn t irmuvinif it fruiii the •
i (•■life iin ti*[**f" nr# 4**|MNflwl tn
place since tlu-y ram .' under t hi- iln* p h o i o y i iph»* , • ,ip«. A ii iff u i m I* "f fill* I*fi it stl, llll
Th# m inister, who has ninlatnl buildinir.
I MH . I■
l«
ti
I*
.
*
Ill'll- n t. atill
&gt;tit
prutenius ..f i'l a.c laws. Twenty aid ID* di-tth'd d ll flu* aUrB»n**i»-* 'iM y r tl-l luiti* i n it ( m iii Mbi t
the Rtv. J . Martin Hrnm a t t h e : ________________
•I .I-,.* III. l pi# jiI W*MnIm#ri ifiem oiiy Ifl
Ut ;il i rhoiHihiy flight.
year* ago. lie*.- beautiful hint*.
'he ■ f" '1'-. and branded u a*
i
wa i
th&gt;
nll»*£«*i| ih(f(*M*nr«' of Y mI ii &gt;1,1 t-.mi
whose plumage .luring the nesting "xto»« mi- 'ti'ement »f U tte r
ty ran«li'l *f('«» in iln* «•!«« ti«*n »*f «tl ;i» ' whi n \» it 1* tf .lll«| '.an
has been n rcAutrnt o f Sanfonl
fnen
of hi
■iwsoii brought fancy prices in the
* ul"- Hu-I. urn and
4 Hllill
HIMI
wd
for Ihe past six and one-half
lief it ell met it luidl Wv'll
..
arkc
*
of
the
World,
had
heHum
the
local
. pi., ..I ■
Em ly in J.iniinry, I *;si v •
year*. He h is been inactive for
II unlltiHnl Hi* l'd | » Tt*#l
W*i • 11 ill’fillin' l ift
Iji ' t u i f**it rI m*
Mi
1. jir A i to 11p n g as - iiih -1 i
•etrtn years berau*e of ill heiitlh, d%
fi
I* n » n 1 li» x n rtfa
H K I L f i i hiiii* alniiMt ntificf. Then di.i h k lawii v*»*i«* p a a trl l»y ilu* Sm **,
Miiy«&gt;r wrij iln* i» i\ # r it..i, rifiil i tm iyoi all j «! iTeolative plans call fu r l l u | v v V
E s lirO im id lls &gt;
.inti pt i p a et| i*t
T mto tn 1*1it infi-t tn Municipal
Ritu'iind today they ai«* very plrn'iiK'iamt* p L||tly known wh i'ti \» ,o* .■uautj 14 Ii ill if Ii- i *iifivjt r !*iri, \\ i'll
R»V. Racket', ami h!» fam ily lo
--------V. H. Cocman and Mi
Riniritf f.*•!..I to ntii'iiii tli.* ih'iliM Ol Ii# •) f*...... t-*-i iv#«*k when v* i». mmi# tiulay when Fit Cir##n,
Twenty-six
Seminole
County | ( tnrice Hicks, bo'h of A tla n t i.r *1 tain g found ulmiifi every*
move to Homestib.l w ithin the
in- -rii li riilhllf nil th# II. Mo###
, where in the t uunty.
t i o n * ( s h u l l * I ' k M * i h e ( *.i) ton t Sh 1*4 o ’1iiip'e j ill it imtVi'
Ih i |
next week or ten days.
youth* will take physical e&gt;an)iissued a license tn wed
f.i*tii. 11 .mi-lit in ii pair of young
Ibar 11 nifpotf, Mhcrc tin* il* i|iui - till' ( : he. * » v o fn « »ul%
l lw-siih-i .Mr. Mason miter g esc*
A mission church, the Home, nation* Ja n . It in Orlando to de'rr- h ire Saturday, arn.r.ling to
(0*1h nil*.
foty
aiMrcua
wii.»
tii;t*|i*
a
i *i i Jh .it *i
today's
lum
hron
were
lli-tlit-ii
D
a
,
h
y
til**
ai
gvcir
iiit,
|.
stead Institution has about lot) mine if they are fit fo r Civilian onl* in the County judge'* id
.1 util s M'Miglmin, * ip#rini#n»l#nt
AppioKiHi itvly ttJUHl ch 1'lri'H Govnnor.
ill'll ;i flit* i i x i i i ,ji Ian, -n it»
llarri* of Ktidieott, N. 3 , and
members a t present.
nf th# z ii, suit! ih# two fowl a r t
Ccnscrvation Corp* enlistments, Hco.
!n
SciniiHil*’
I
’o
n
n
ty
rv^tinn
‘1^
A
f
i
r
r
that
a-wnr
(A
n
m
*
-in
|
II irry Hornby, and A. W. Hun.by
I* hii t pi m 1 i| 1 hi ‘ *1*1 «' of pip (HJi'*
r la ■ r«»oiH tictivil &lt; i
utlvr a roiii!trr'i,fff|ir4tvi« tu'ivfiin'iit w •♦* ihut k fl&lt; Im. • uttfoim*’ train- r xci’llellt specimen* and will mid
of Orlando,
Mrs. J . I*. Ridge, director nf the
.
L . i - o
i
J.
e . Wilke*, Ranfar I. w»* a r-,
_______________
lW (»-v M (k ’ vaFit*ion through
part of thp ih iy'i ro itiio - for Ii
m. I i*ti
w &lt; It p. i " i i . iv Im h iil t no -ii|&lt;*rtlhi# to th# ittiactlon* al^
County
ranc o t e . tate
* rented here thi* m ornint l y \ n f ] p P M ( i n R l ' I l t l f i l l ' d
C'hi i
.
i *»n an«l Nrw Y#**’ * im*n. I’uUK' yiopu'hy iippan n l , mn ini. il ii. - petal flu* winter nt ila- i iii 11v ofi ha ml.
fare Hoard, said today.
County authorities and turned.
. . h« IVtay iw riw l.
*ran with thr- Day to rut I N u H i Ain,
I" ti Ii.
—
j Only 13 boy* arc salectr.l fo r'o v e r to Yulusia County officer*.
T o la U D U I l i l l l K 1 1 l l l l
With h - ' th an half lh*' echnnl or viho luiil in fitfhr tm ain ' oil t
*hi tin- otji.'i' h U1 o f ihi* (Viiif*
Two Rxqford Flyjng Club will j the Seminole i|Uota thi* month, sc- ot- ■ charge o f embexalemcnt, iti
-------y»'.» Imluri'l *h»‘in, aliaiirnt* f»r *?,in ih«* f »im «.f |Hiw«*r rui'ui ill, th* «■ I- **i.
hi'ltuitxi: inti ovi-i
«»«• I ms
him operation Wednesday, ir .ofj in|r
Mrg m j - ,
alH| lhl! » i* announced from the »hrrJ«me* T. An.ler«.n of l olum a a tra Jy tun Ih ro u ifh tb«* t f m i n la ll.i.g to a I, vernor. S I...Its V, .1 the fii.
It • a
It
h.t In* (hlYtiittu lUuiTt «*n A v * n o
II w
announced today hy F ir m in |_ _____ ___,
, ,
t iff* office.
Ib t:, S. C., tmlay had received a *h*r of the nini? mouths* U rti.* the lurget of . .. . I. rblieule f.u * i'y H II wa , o v ci'i.l into ar. r - h. Av»r«fl« ___ 47
nearrst
perfect
of
the
2
d
will
bo
___
f«
•Y • t
*l^r. Avrnj*
iChwch, operator of Municipal
I r&gt; apisiintm ent to the Board of brcjkrn hy no fu rth er varftl «m&lt;- w l.irh hi* eneu.ie* term ed "I.. . ill lilt'll ftillfi -* pli |.aic*( til
•!
4.4|pr, A\*r«ui* ____ It
chosen fo r the berths in. the CCC,J The weather: Partly cloudy to-1 Oirectom nf the Federal Land
f**P
II Mi
i __ t«
f *otin(y fviipfiiiiltiu h n l T, V\ eiiitg
himself
for
a
pi uj t oy ntv a d-h* nf th- S h ltz ap- *ll*
ta
# H A V U . ____ ■!
M i r the club plan, the avia- Mu*t o f the youth* will i,e *ent night ami Tuesday, ocrasinm l Hank of Columbia, according
laiiv'iin, iia-.ng Id* statement "It J Mpiabhlc."
|m.in 1 iii.'ti,
il
i r t . r AVU, ___ 41
m aaJd local resident* m ay learn to camps outside the Htnte, If cu*- rain In north portion, nor much j .i.bum a'inn released here,
9
il
II
r e c i l of form er year, sr'.l h ' 1 Th e n suddenly a Htnte a u l.u .r
n ttp v i'i, A im •
,«ii|ip-'t’( * - M .i. a \«:.
?&lt; M o
•a fly at (re a d y reduced rates.
|n.m* observed in the past are eon change in temperature. Extreme! The land bunk is affiliated , xpio-'cl a two ,.r three percent^ appeared in City H a ll at I m . ■pciln: fiiit thu&gt; thi- nit ta t ion tu 'v # rl
1
*
1
.M
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71 51 M
Northwest Florida: Mostly cloudy.! with the Farm Credit A dm ini*-1Increase in enrollm ent to he ev - tor.a to make a check «f publ H ouhl In iv f m i u n t il h«nl ii lid Imt'n ■*1
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gqaaiatly used type, of training I No more quota* will be accepted possihly occasional
rain*
and trttion which had loaned ronsid - 1 dvticed in January. The inflow o t|,v ro rd * . CIn
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aWys. wHI bo used by beginner*, f r m thi* County fo r at least one | somewhat w armer tonight and rrable money to Seminole Coun -j tourists I* accountable fur the.(e,vernor, tHr*# rr r^ n b
Sit «t
yi&gt; ■ •lee which failed in ir* firs, ef-j •
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I mors month,
'Tuesday,
h y fat uicr* and grower*.
1 rise, bo Indicated.
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Comnuttee For Wild Bird Life
President Dance In Local Areas
Group Scheduled To’200 Species Of Birds
Meet In Chamber Found in County,
Building T o n i g h t
Audubon HoadSnys

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It e a c h $42,4:15.95
During P ast Year

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Rough Tactics

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Behind It All
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For Trial B e f o r e
Municipal Benc h

Will Assume P o s t #
At Wednesday Meet

Rev. M. B. Sackett
Pastorate
Of Homestead Post

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26 Youths To Take
Examinations F o r ^ V v l 'w S uhifin

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Pelieans Added
To Municipal Zoo

St'ininiilc Students
Back In ( ’lassnM.m
After Short I*ayoff

Sanford Flying Club
WIU Be Organized

LOGAI* WEATHER

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W tirilliant Dancing Star
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Sunda y ,T Monday, w&gt;h im
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B irh u s Stanrjck

Plays Lett la

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Thrills Galore Fill
New Jungle Film
nor I'owrll item* ho|&gt;i&gt;
Coming To Ritz that Kira
U one's opinion from the I
*c*nr is taken fiom “ Burn To I
day.

Showing At The Hilz This Week
Sumlay, Monday KUanor l‘o «r ;l in "ilo ltN TO MANf'K,”
M ti M's arcute.-it mu dial, Abo
fi.iiiilu g
Buddy K.bscn,
James 3tew.it, Viiainui limn and I-r*nces lainaford.
Tuesday—The |l&gt;i; Night mul llon.'ny Ininour us “ TIUJUNtJI.K I'ltIN I KSJ."
Wedm'.ihiy and Ihor day - K .y Kranri* iu liu* |ic'uie
eve:y woman will want .onto on * i„
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IIKAItT.” AUo, llutbum
1uiuvjv:, a i l ,|m| MrCrra in
"HAN JO I IN MV KNK.K.
hfiiluy .Merle lllo'mn an I Itrimi \ii ue in the diaoiat'c
"BKI.OVKD KNKMY.”

“ fj ve Me
Your
IDart,”
n
poignant .erred drama ba ■-.! n:i
the fimoil* f *. life I&gt;l*y by Jay
Mallory, “ Svrcet A loo*,” ha* been
booked a* the fcuure nl‘,tnf
thin at the ltl*.aTh-'u’er IVulnes.
ilay nnl Thur.ulay. with clamor*
tt&gt;* Kay brand* itt the stcll.i'
mlo.
The
pieirrt* a Cosmopolitan
produc'lon releutetl hy Warner
Ilrm., which I* .aid
to j:tve
Ml*. Francis the finest
d »*
malic opportuni/ o f her tnrecr.
present* her a* nn ultra uuslcrn
, yutinc Knglishw union who n'.k*
i happiness in Uur »u.; K.irruund1 ing. in l.nn |,,ti, New Ymk ari l
j i-'iy .
The pint is iliring, tie situ­
ation. novel
n ili, .M, me,
hut liio*l .trihint; of nit it the
treat nun*, which i.t frank rueI
' brilliant, hut clean and 'il good
I ta.'e,
Tlie unusually taten'e,) cs*t
( supporting All*.
Franci ,
in­
clude. licor.re
IStcnt,
K*,t.i u-1
Young, fatrlrln Kunwt, , It, nry
■ St ephell mi il,
r*r r la
Inem rt,
j Helm Flint, lhilliw. ll
II oIiIm *.
| Zeffie Tilhury unil lihju '.li 1•txlI fcon.

j Mi.* Frunci* tmi the role of
la motherle-i* Kriglish i:itl who
lamed t,irl of the jungle, and!| ha* been lirnuiht up hy her
lie- ri- ili/ d, thrill hunting white, father, n aclcn'i *. livin - !u It|nly. Returning t„ l.ouil, ii for a
li ne, follows,
ivi.ii, .he mceta u y.&gt;•.*,■&gt; i; Ii
'IIIrill* I with her new-found | i&gt;h nol'h'imiti who ,* wife 1* a
love, lie |utu:'c girl follows srnii-lntnlid, mul th two fall
MIll.ind '*i hi* hunting r.mp, andl! tie.pernlely in love,
i &lt; r,i|*11iri' 1 hy the* wild tfilM'S- | Roland Yunm*. who piny* the
llien, Tlie &gt;.iv.lges torture he* j par*, of an Kn-rl *li •', -.'lit
ii wl*i Ii hi a weird, native' m u l a wmm friend i f i, th f.ini! iliei. i Ct -v h .. IL tr i. ■ ,.i i | n

Woman Arrested
On Kxlnrthm Charge

WRECKAGE OF DEATH PLANE FOUND IN SNOW

Pound Hall-hurldl in four foo of mow on rdnoto Ccmotary fluigo noor C a ld .r, Idaho, thlo wreekaao of
a Northwestern A ir L i n t , piano b u n witness to tho tragic fats that ovortaoh Pilots Joo Llvo rm o r. and
A rth u r A. Maul cn a flight o utw ard from Scoksno. V/ssh. They crathsd to d (*th In o storm Tscom hcr
f i t i d t ' t l r bod r s wsrs found bosldo tho w rockag. aftor more than a w tsk of M atching. (Associated

Pross Phot. ,

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PRETTY TWINS MARRY TWINS

Mother Kills Youth

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cumbin* to maka “Banjo no Mjf
Knee,” the Twentieth CetrtaryFn* picture which playa Wedgeoday anil Thj.sday at the S1‘J
Thca'cr, a hit acreen prodwd*
lion.
The c a .t inclutlea Barham
Stanwyck and Joel McCrea e o j
starred, suppofed by .urh laM
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ented and popular playera ad
H
licitn W ctlvy, Huddy kibaaa,
Walter Brennan, Walter Cart*
meet | left, Anthony Martin and Hath*
,( (&gt;y erine de Mi lie.
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The *lory opena on tha ahaalife. *y-h”at of Whiter Brennan whaaa
.on, Joel McCrea, 1. about to
marry a "land girl.” Barbara
------ Stanwyck. Brennan la cntartalnlop- *riic the guc.ta by playing hit
‘ho nm*’mBn band 'ran Irapt Ion,’ cam*
,i„ Priolf* almost every coneelvaMa
c,‘ * mu.lcal aadeet ineludiaa A a
‘ banjo on hi. knre.H E ver/aip
. but ]« merry c r e p t Katbarlna m
nnlly Mille who want* Joel for ham
"ninn *fIf, She boa.t. to har bibnlouj
In n Cranny, Helen Wrstley, .that «ha
;rcat- could a c t him riaht now If aho
other wanted hint. Barbara, overbearmder- |n|r, ileclarea that sha “eaa Ima
uro deeper and fiaht better than
any air! on the River 1"
role
Infuriated, Barbara
demand.
Ilenry he take her with him ami, whan
f.ilhet j he icfu.e., .he run. away with
irtva-1 ( ntlctt. In New Orlearu, Bar*
e, I* bar:i lell. Tntlett ehe will no*
iur, a&lt;&gt; through with it, and gata a
tmer* j ;rb a . di.hw a.hcr In tha Nearby
Iho Creole Cafe, . rlver-aida eab*
I n n t.

itS l ’KOM (JOVERNMKNT ItlJILDINt

t i e i I w. h havinaattempted
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rtima lin'd.i. K a , matron, u woi'* in I le i ti Mi*. Maxine fluidh i , k While, 2d, of I'unta limda,
i, m h id at 'fuiiip* fur a pieThis *&lt;'1
be nary hriirintr. The acca*ed W o f I'omiHii
•I hii » , - d i e was plorml in the „ n,| iiiju:•-&lt;!

l Coato twins af Ssatlls. Wtth— Loultt tnd Lois—sne tha Sharp
aa at Corinth, Miss.—Hubsrt and HtrbsM—wtro nrsrrlsd at Marlon,
i, two wasks altar Ihtlr first matting, cutting four years age
hi Mia girl* inaortid ar. ad In a nowapajor, Iholr romanea thrived
aarratpendsnoa In the mailt. They are shown honeymooning lit
•taMg. Loft to right:* Lola and hor husband. Hubert; Lout to and
£er husband, Htfbert (Assotlatad Praia Photo)

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Heber I.. Hick. U Man II I It*
flectivu mood In tha court roaak
at Bruokaville, Jnd., whara ha WBM
“
.cr/encul to death for tha “head
ntuiiu'iil Inllblins at San !* nlvndur presented a scene
*u‘ ,u and hands” .laying of Cap*,
-Inkcii In*u ruins by u Central American earUupnke
peraun.* H,xrry B. Millar, ratlred ClnciaM.i .m pillars which crumbled nte seen In the street,
nati fireman. Different parta of
Miller’s botly were fouml hkldan
In various see:Iona of Kentucky,
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PAYS HOMAGE AT BRISBANE'S FUNERAI ,

FD R t Jr., Improves

Pilot Of Wrscksd Ship

T o Avenge Her Son

Biforo ISO horrlfiod tpoctatars i
tho court room at Jackson, Ky* Mrs
Viola Wlckllna (abavol ouddcnl,
drew a pistol and klllsd ta-yoirold Johnny Bhophord who was on
trial fur tha alaylna of hor ton,
Hirvty Jiffard, 17, Cnrlstma. Evt.
Two by-atandara ware woundtd by
otray bullota. (Aisoclaltd Frost

Joel McCrea T a k e n
Mal e Lead,,lM
Odd R o m

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Jluny uf the nation's area*, men paid a farowcll tnbulo to Af.hur BrUbono at funeral icrvicas
fur the fnmuua edi'or and cclumnlst in tit. llarthuluinew't church, flaw Yolk. Pallhcaren are shown
taking ‘he casket from the *hnr*h whila the mourncra watch. In the gruup were Vincent Astoe
(I), Ma;ur Kiurello lutUuardb (J) ui„l William Uaadulpb Ilaarat (3). (Aiooc'atod Pres. Photo)

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Incoming Coventor

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H ou se

Ai to A. M. n new1 County C.tm-

nembers strove to narco on r" l'* ,vn

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Hymn Trie* &lt;xi&gt;ov*L chief of

an‘l th'» Associated I’rei* bureau in

a t hu m e
It*
duties
in Wuah ngh.n aince llrJT. Iia.i been
uunw io latt from two ■&lt;&gt; f»ur U|ipulutcd executive r-w i rdi'.oi
to permit swift onranizntlon Juan*. In.timing ufficert Include o f the Associated I’re.s w!»h
Of, the new congress, con* in- bnl.lover. \v. It. William* in hiuili(uartc * in New Ymk. Jt in*
fo o te d
by administration «t:*t*i**t four, mill four new mrm- ing th. service ‘J I year* agio he
n p o n ts fo r immediate ue- Or*. l&gt;. |„ Thrasher in .H»irlct rervcil ai one time a* n memoer
tion on Spanish neutrality '"*• F. A. I&gt;y-*.n In district t«&lt;&gt;. of I ho Atlanta atn'f an I iu'-er u»
and relief measures.
wHaHard in district ihrrc. chief of bureau in Sew Orleans.
* 1 M in . .. . .
and W. (I. Kllbse in district five. (Associated I’re*. I'hoto)
* £ 5 l l b. 1 HaPtand 1 S I of
^ ta riff J K. M.-rUdluod will
a p t k n Bankhead. Alabama, D,m- ,' lin'l'tl;h
° ' ficc "&gt; * * M'
am T In directing limit* |cRislaThe latter ha* made no
n

m itnlinjr the ap&amp; »aa a final preliminary for
opening of the heavily Ik'mo. I o
f
hi* ilr|,uilea.
/critic Control* til noon tom i-row.
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Th- major party'* 333 repn-.en- *'!}” [ rn" ‘ thr f c ouiuy * * * * *
UuHrta, thn.cn in the .crnn.l Rouse- of|
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NTMIIER 61

Supreme Court
Hear
Resignations Representatives
Of Both
Sides In Daytona Muddle

Byron Price Named
News Editor Of AP

°bmTci»imnvirtue0only
Officers
Claim Vtetoiy
On Initial Ballot; To Aflame PoiD
New Meet Slated
Here Tomorrow

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Democrats Strive
To Choose Leader
For Lower House

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TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 4.-&lt;/T&gt;
—All member* of the Stile Highway Commiialon ami State lin­
ing Commi**i&gt;m resigned today in
accordance with
Coyernvr-Elecl
Ered I*. Cone'* blanket re*|ue*t
tor resignation of all appointed
official*.
Cone will te inaugurat'd lomormw end .aid he want* a
free hand In appointing ihoie who
will serve under him.
Chairman C. II. Treadyway of
the Road Hoard and Chairman 1
Carl (L Ko.e of the Racing Hoard
already had resigned but member* 1
of both Hoard* followed suit.
Itnel (*ommi..ionrr J. II. S.il- J
livan and J. B. Sewell, ic rre u ry .
to Oovernor Shnltt and *eeretary 1
» f State Hoard*, aln, re.igneiL
Cone clo.etrd hlmnelf in the
manalon preparing a »|«'e&lt;-b for
tomorrow'* ceremonle*. lie de­
clined to *ee new.men.

High Bench Decision
Slays Hearing Set
This.M'ternnon Be­
fore Circuit Judge

City Hall Shut,
Still Guarded
T a 11a hassee Jurists
Name Friday For
Crucial A c t i v i t y
TALLAHASSEE, Jun. 4.

I AIM—Tin* Supreme Court
It'd,iv life I i itul to take inv
mediate jurisdiction in the
Daytona lieaeli City officiAU
removal ease Lot net u hear*
ing for Friday.
Tim division tn hour at*
tonievs representintf
linth
side.* Friday stayed the

Glenn Selects Mason Tells Of
Comnuttee For Wild Bird Life
President Dance In Local Areas

hearing in I'ircuil Court at Dayona llcti'h ihi* aftcnioou on A
empor.ny older remaining liar*
■y Wilcox, ap|i"imcil mayor uy
. leioor Sb hr. nod other new of*
fic.ds from tilling over offices
held by Mayor Irene Armstrong
■Oil other "flleialt ousted by the
iuvernor Friday.
Mi.- fin II.ill in Unytona llrarh
■ill was closed and under pollc*
lid set by the woman mayor
Finlay when she lefised to tec*
•guile tlie tiovernor's removal or*
i**r i!r«pin* presence of N'atinnat

V.h laadallil*. were lummoncd to
» • l l - i '- u Messer it rcplar.ng
maka a eholce a. a caucua late Ju,in '-•"•nar.ly a* « onn.y prosetkia afttrnuun, John O'Connor, ll,:|nir
rni-yNew York, and Sam Rayburn.1 Offlchla who were
re-elected
Tatta, both claimed a victory on ate a* follow*:
it O, I*. Ileftidiin, clerk of the
tha flm ballot. The conte.t
*a hantd that acme whUpor* u? a Circuit Court; Jno. Ik J kin., tax
paaaiMa dark horn* rompromi«e tnllrctor; Sanforl D m id m ^ '»*
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■NMd ihrouth ibe capiiul. S|wak- ,»• *’ -cr; T. W, lawtun, .upv.iu
Twemy.fnur Sanford rcl.K-ni*
beat it 'la'll.
C. Itus.,11 MRfrr.i' ,*t' 1 ,
er Bankhcsct ha* no oppoaltlun, iiendent o f public instruction.
today were named on tin* local the Florida Auiblbon Sitciety, wn*
When iiov. Ihtve Sliolt. on-lei I .Mi*. Irene At m*trong, o&lt;ayi&lt;r ..I lia u .iii
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A handful of Republican* wilt ^be Commission sessioninmor- , „ ni,
t„ mnke nrranitement. the principal speiker nt the tegu­
most of her comnii.siuli, .lie liaeke.l a,, her refll»a| to i|Uit by tlllui.; he i n hail w th |-.lie. imi, and
hate Bnell of New York as fWor ,row, mnrTiin* will
'nclude
*l,“r *fur thePresident'*
llirthilny Hall, lar weekly luncheon of tke Rutaty iHirring her
successor from I be btlUdinx. Faced with -ml, stem defi me, the lb,verm , ieied nu* lit'
j ginIxalloll APtlvitlen which will Ik* ^jm^j
Club today, nml gave no lntetr«t-l Nat.ooal l : mid. The new mayor uttd his comm s,ioneis mho « rie kept .... . th. l».,d*to,g ,,.. -I
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•
.'followed by any new appointFn|b
wing
are
the
Individual*
ing discussion *m birds and Idid * j^,,
T**We* M
Roo n u
,ntema to County position* which
L-tl
light, front tow Harry l|r»ke, Mayor Hairy Wilcox ami Hi nr, I'oillU. I'.ak low,
life, particularly
in Keiiiiiud**
a-w
o ^
Hew II. nnl I* Inclined to
make.
=
te right
\ (V ILiwkin* nod .1, II Iheenian. i \
d Pi
I'l • i " »
» the Senate while lit Re,mb-,
No h nro
hl,
ifl J. O. Adam*. Mr.. Arthur County.
j '* 1
f c w wnaior. will rally behind ^
( .QUn(y gch)ol „ uulJ whow Hranan. 11. If. Coleman, W ... 8 , ..There are more tl&gt;an JUO spe-;
.Nutif" i il', p«iinil twi"i|itj» for
*ta.
0r*’l,t'n*
trcnni/nilon meeting wu* -Inn,I Coleman, J. Hingfrlder, K A. Hjr- ci*« v( birds it) thi* county, ut.d j
f ♦ ♦: ititiilnl fri.lhV.Ci, ricm lln y
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fir Wednesday but wn* I'ostpined, *°n, W. I). Hofnutm, It. II. Ilof. ltd of them were positively bletiy f . W l i i l ihe
01.1*1 rollirt* ,
(.A n n t v
M n t n r i « t « l Wraum o f the absence of Chair, mann. It. J. Holly, Mr*. It. J. lifed in a census which wu* taken|
.1 m ID’dl, it w m n*|H»mil toJay
v w n iliy
i m m H I M h man K w l Wi||toM#&gt;
Holly. Ray Ko*. Earl Nor.lgrrn, l.i*t month. \ number of specie t
v it M HortDott, aihi &lt;mm
P l l r r h i m i n i r T SI , r S
KeoiBunUmiun
Of the Cl j Mr*. II. It. Lewis, M. J. Lmige, ynown I &gt; exist In this county could |
lINKl’f,
a " ' i n
Commission is on schedule for Howard l.cug, llerliert Messer. |got to be* fut itd at that puilieiilar
Ins y nt -*&gt; rtH'i*i|it* were iHo
11 tNt**r&gt; N'Mtn—I*i4f (1itifi'r «
Uni*, « ik id iIn* i 11i u11
A v o id in g
D e l a y s Tuesdiy night When Kd Higgins Mr*. E. E. Itoumillat, Mrs. Rex time and cenam migtamry biidi
*«**•.
H rn tM rllt
rill lo r ,
«*.*•
.
iii*t- ll»t| wlirtl ih# l»Hlll Ofk Mill be simted on the lloarti a* a Packard. II. H. Pope, (iti* Hehinah, |
here only during reiiaiti
m
rilf
tin I (
ir|M*ri«r I d | » n
•
t. T In* tilth m IMIt of
dll I hr I Ft |.||.I lilt* inflow of HJi*
•""I
M f i l i h l*»r
H n iftt
l»»u
.
,
new number, anil Commissioner T. E. Simpson, Matwell Stewart. ,i,n, of the year
tnIt in i t Mill v. i i li;i ii ir*•I ii ( wil
( « * i k e f h 11,i •%1h i i H f i l r l r ,
It ly vliruuisli th# salt? of
I M io t o g r u p h e r
»
* f ° r 'I’o * V y PurcJ****' |fudge will take his sent lur u Mr*. W. II. Stewart. Peter Thursultra kit trr«li&gt;H Hf
(He
Theft* arc tun tliflrrcm kiml S a y s
•n l «*nly 1 ikkkli! t fl| kV fl*t\k
D-’-HH!*' ''Ulllp-*,
nf 1037 automobile llntnses have
,CTm#
.ton and Henry Witte,
i'd ik ifH M a d
M kli h
I r *«
Hit
I..
i&gt;f liuizarilti in ihin secimn ••f iliu
A s k e d T o W a l t l i e - : fkr ptr.rHl 0**111Irii I rfUU it* "Hrll till* d
In ih** aniiuul i»!|w»rt, .Mr. Iltr*
malted In con.ldcrablo r e . p o n . e , ----------------------I Jt ,,
„ , n, r„ rh*irman
l»ir tflilV f f h t |
Stale, Mr.
Mnnnit -ui'i J, iinil
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i &gt;1 tin* Dt'i'i'toU-r rereipn
T t i Collector Jno. D. Jinkin* '
,
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,
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H
,i*
lii*Vi
I ;:i c G e llin g P h o to
ill Ilit* tiprfl
whr, ni&lt; nppointi'd by the general imhiT |}f them, he ihMciI, hi c |m
*f r(i,. t»f ( i&lt;v ti*ai-hr*l 11-, 111*51 • i
u ld lodoy, bin there aro still him-j
* V # 8 C S D O C K O IC O
* »iy i'itip|
n&gt; i*\ r I '.v r m iM iN
lteiidi|Uarters m New Ymk, made Irfinl ly law thun^h they «ni|-lsr
d i ofi i;iinly Ol.ll'lie,i to the Hl.7tW.tM ot
drrds who have failed to buy _ .
a
t iipt. ll.tii'M * U i ddi trn. act
the local uppointment*.
in lit», Thfiight tit one lime t-i l.i*
J.d limstrong, ii* .:-n.d
o v.r tit.* IlMlll.l.
of ill attidi
I'l,
The entire rommittee is scheduled responsible for the spread " f i"'g **ig lomnmedutir • 1 the Sanford " f I'aytonn Ihach, and tb veri.&gt;" f"&gt; » to pitt t lit Dtp
I ,i ' nil ml ti*^ hi»hy uoml
lit I II . Ir.
to assemble tonight at H o'clock' cholera, laws protecting them wen N ition.il liuanl unit., today *■*••- Have Shol.i once Wole f ,,... f i .....
i!u**l in 11 !iii4iit*tiMtii of $11,150*Dltf Itlillla* III lltC 1
lau million will find ihemselve*
in the Chamber of Commerce to lifted. Hut, Mr. Mas n added, phirtuiil'v pt. no-I o ;c lit* men
* i. ilo- a iHiiuit (MMiiuaAtpr m UI*
Acmstrong w.s gu.-n
l ). ,
vrvatly inconwnlrnceil l»y n Ion*
___ ___
Fitiiii thr Othl. | I" Li! .hil't '
lay further plan* for the sot-htl while it wa.* lifer discovered in manhandl'd tin *hhndn newswall to get near the tag window."
Twelve rose* were on the dock­ event.
\tt«»j iii»&gt; H
jthe Slate ex per imental lalmrnio* i rmier phonigrttidii-r Friday night aide rtedlt for the ................
ha isseried. "Thi* week It should et thi* afternoon In Municipal
W o o d m o il O f f ! r i a l #
111l*i•'«! to ,sh.dt« to the i;....'ttt"il,
, ).,... miit* i jt v rii. id
I If
A
special
cnnimiitee
I*
to
niake!«l*'*.
*&gt;&gt;•»
buixards
had
nothing
......
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1
"lofl ilfi
U a simple ' mailer in buy n t*g Court, scheduled to lie heard at l
a report which will Inclmle the h.-jJ*' with the spi.ud of ihi* di* "*ke picuie* of th £11*1111* Ul» I ll.t*I for the mayor I* -aid to have I.
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Ik
i i «iii
Hot hint
without a Irdiout wait."
,t 1
!»*•&gt;-" ii.» l- '.iili in ii
o'clock, Chirf-of.l'olice Roy Wil­ ration selected for the ball and *ase. mailing wu. ever don
I .« It..an. ml aid a . ... II , ,„|
* Vl'l ill VI |. •p i f.
t till I L*f
Jin. *15 ha* W n set n* th* liam* reported thi* morning.
ipi
h'ic.tl
ihi i .
tha name of ihe orchestra engaged.' changing the law.
'.-pl'orr.
I In* i »
deadline when all lUJd license*
*TI
Two o f ihe defendants, Howard
•"HI
"Jiti*
n , ill*
Since 70 percent of the net prof"Owl* and hnwke are protected
"J"*' M
I* ia
bin,
tbo p’ omgiapher,
will na longer he in fnrre. Tlieu Mann o f Orlando and J. II. West Ito'h men ate u iiai.l ... j„,|{
mill 11
\ hid
f i t ' n 1 ( a| ! ! * T‘ l S o f
M l#
l,il* t‘ ii |ir, H ji' Mmi i ,i tilt "wut tiii-M'ly
I'l, I *
how i ti
it
tr.mi
this
year's
fraction
will
by
law,"
Mr.
Mu.-on
aid,
ha* W ti no IndicniLn that j n ex­ errmin o f thi* City, will faro
fiit11 \\t uiimi'ti nf thi* Vm ii IiI
I , . a&gt;krtl tu wa:* 1" fi'M*
any ii. - II".I. HI** 11"tun.'ItIlf '. It •|| |.,Y&gt;
' .1 split m
\III! II'
I ot * c
be
h-mleil
"Ver
t,i
the
llarry-Annn
are
often
shat
at
hy
hunter
tension wll be granted tu the 13
. ,1.-1 will In- 'ii-Lillrit hy Ih# of*
till* Ihii liii'flt ih YUH hI, .i imuitl fiflu mid m i |t, i vv111
charge* o f driving while drun .
jlir r*ri|*|vl*'*l Children in cause o f the mistaken impression phom*. HI
Hi­
i hr May
day* cf grace already allowed.
kfiiiii Pi"H Willin' ihiy nitfhf
They were arrested over the * *'w I'matilla. local Elk* sponsor* of that they are responsible for the I wa* not |o* ■• Hi uii'l my lii'u u n £i'»* tin ifii i) to idi* Kpp.tnin*, i* ||
ll i II
im ih if ihcli
W... Im.n
H ill on Fir*1. Streetl«a r holtdiy period.
dance-nte putting forth a shortage of game bird* It it no; am*
urn i*ft SUM ulmul !lll"W!H|f ptrfi i i mi* th l&lt; .ii to
if n iidi'i.
it Iti ' Itill
fcn.l "»!
‘-Vl'l
lluttlllllH- iiff f’itlh Of# Juilg#
Other case*, according to « hlef
w rff(in
,ltin|{ ol„ „ „,f . „ u, lhal ,m|y lhl. K,„M| (,.,wk t* I
1 ' " " I ■•••"!&gt;
If pf'd'iPdy m,ki ihii HI 1JIiIfY ill
M. I
&lt;»IO
. - f r It
I i SlntiMfi* !'*hi sol coin mmnl#r 5
II in
Hill lams, are for minor law in*l ( crilW(| Thl. tJniatillia home U a dead hawk. Both owl*
and Mr. Holan t« await my return,
iht'tf IIVit llil'tl VI hiI'll ft! I ti ,| to
9
1 K |'tni, jl11v t 11r lietit#Hilt'!*
fraction*.
ojieraietl by the Eik*.
hawk* kill rodent*, snake*, and
t apt. Washbt it saiil any per- mi h|m'|i hiinik and ruiiih] fm M *1. - k l l p p - o i " -I I
Ihi
i 11 IS*i*I«l( Inink#i; I W. Snow,
rhe p'llico department today
remaining :i0 percent of other animal* which mm- destroy- mi--h.ii n&gt; p(....graph the militia- I'iiyiollU Ik-urh fht? iidiiip , f ih D.i&gt; II I I m i l l h III.
itintlnueil It* investigation into.he
h.
re,
K
„f
blnl*. and In that ............ ,ld hav.- .. given ..u.ckly "iHtlflHMit {idlilii ij 4ify j|| |||,.
f HIM. Ill
• »i t it&gt; ; Geiiig# W.
ly it* I u «* ii
tin* Stsn *.»i. * **iit.
no e&gt;tll‘.l'
Marvin Sion*.
Tilt R«v. M. B. .Suckelt t inlay
Ih . llll lb ill II ■ &gt;fi i: •
1‘jit
.
'* I'rlnuan; t’ H, Dunleii, s#nlry*
ifii'on for nrilii£ «ithrnnn*.
•m ptn l a call to the S!. Johri morning. A five-eem device &gt;*as' -‘'p rimt-. Ca . where Infantile |&gt;a harm.
if any, nut■
■
idi* iln* iriiiut i f -I I MMI V hat
hml
(fm tv Wi t h -, nivtnWr of th**
The Uilmi.l. Moininit Heiulmd
EpUcnpal Church In llomcnteml,
* ; h1 ......
i Mr. Mu^nit tiNii
also i'spin inr J the
iliun* iiiNimm- pulific;i| t n
r.. pi,in, I'l I . u
. ml
reruntint from thi* i*stalflinhfn#nt . ralynis
a,t*
ih iii.I nf Auihlur*.
south of MUimi, treording to an aiid u lll-crnt machine simi-dic,1
tremendous increase in tint nun. of Sunday larriid .» siory of •Sin '1ijt, innl Ai im t'lrtiiiif Limvv »h» di |ii iiniioo, *
I h.
I OlV*'•I rim
t|i«« **r i t'll im uifii*nt'* urnitili'd
A hi* it,'# il*4*,n?ilS*iri of Hanford
I,
r
of
egtets
which
has
tnkm
hin
•
tnnou^cemcnt mule here,
i
i
lit'Kf III! Iilf'iil Hindi H!M lilt* Im
* Inn ip ami •‘lit*!
wiihfn t irmuvinif it fruiii the •
i (•■life iin ti*[**f" nr# 4**|MNflwl tn
place since tlu-y ram.' under thi- iln* phoioyi iph»* , • ,ip«. A ii iff ui m I* "f fill* I*fi itstl, llll
Th# minister, who has ninlatnl buildinir.
I MH . I ■
l« ti I*. *
Ill'll- n t. atill
Ifl
&gt;tit
prutenius ..f i'l a.c laws. Twenty aid ID* di-tth'd dll flu* aUrB»n**i»-* 'iMy r tl-l luiti* in it ( miii Mbi t
the Rtv. J. Martin Hrnm at t h
e : _________________
•I .I-,.* III. l pi# jiI W*MnIm#ri ifiemoiiy
Ut ;il i rhoiHihiy flight.
year* ago. lie*.- beautiful hint*.
'he ■ f " '1'-. and branded u a*
i
wa i
th&gt;
nll»*£«*i| ih(f(*M*nr«' of Y mIii &gt;1,1 t-.mi
whose plumage .luring the nesting "x to »« mi- 'ti'ement » f U tte r
ty ran«li'l *f('«» in iln* «•!«« ti«*n »*f «tl ;i» ' whin \» it 1* tf .lll«| '.an
has been n rcAutrnt o f Sanfonl
fnen
of hi 4 H l l i l l
■iwsoii brought fancy prices in the
* ul"- Hu-I. urn and
HIMI
wd
for Ihe past six and one-half
lief
it
ell
met
it
luidl
Wv'll
.. arkc * of the World, had he- Hum the local
. pi., ..I ■
Em ly in J.iniinry, I *;si v •
year*. He his been inactive for
II u n lltiH n l H i* l ' d | » T t * # l
i hiiii* alniiMt ntificf. Then di.i W*i • 11 ill’fillin' l ift Iji' tui f**it rIm*
Mi
1. jir Ai to 11png as - iiih -1 i
•etrtn years berau*e of ill heiitlh, d%
fi
I* n »n 1 li»x n r tfa
H K IL fi
hk lawii v*»*i«* paatrl l»y ilu* Sm **,
Miiy«&gt;r wrij iln* i»i\#rit..i, rifiil i tmiyoi all j «! i- .inti pt i p a et| i*t
Teolative plans call fur l l u | v v V
E s lir O im id lls &gt;
T mto tn1*1itinfi-t tn Municipal
Ritu'iind today they ai«* very plrn'iiK'iamt* p L||tly known wh i'ti \» ,o* .■uautj 14Ii ill if Ii- i * iifivjt r!*iri, \\i'll
R»V. Racket', ami h!» family lo
-------V. H. Cocman and Mi
Riniritf f.*•!..I to ntii'iiii tli.* ih'iliM Ol Ii# •) f* ..... t-*-i iv#«*k when v* i». mmi# tiulay when Fit Cir##n,
Twenty-six
Seminole
County |( tnrice Hicks, bo'h of A tla n ti.r *1 taing found ulmiifi every*
move to Homestib.l within the
, where in the t uunty.
tion * ( shull* I' k M* ihe ( *.i) ton t Sh 1*4 o ’ 1iiip'e j ill it imtVi' Ih i |in- -rii li riilhllf nil th# II. Mo###
next week or ten days.
youth* will take physical e&gt;an)iissued a license tn wed
f.i* tii. 11 .mi-lit in ii pair of young
I bar 11 nifpotf, Mhcrc tin* il* i|iui - till' ( : he. * » v ofn« »ul%
l lw-siih-i .Mr. Mason miter g esc*
A mission church, the Home, nation* Jan. It in Orlando to de'rr- hire Saturday, arn.r.ling to
(0*1h nil*.
foty
aiMrcua
wii.»
tii;t*|i*
a
i
*
i
today's
lumhron
were
lli-tlit-ii
Da,
hy
til**
i
Jh
.it
*
i
ai
gvcir
iiit,
|.
stead Institution has about lot) mine if they are fit for Civilian onl* in the County judge'* id
.1util s M'Miglmin, * ip#rini#n»l#nt
AppioKiHi itvly
ttJUHl ch 1'lri'H Govnnor.
ill'll ;i flit* i i x i i i ,ji Ian, -n it»
llarri* of Ktidieott, N. 3 , and
members at present.
nf
th# z ii, s u i t ! ih# two fowl art
Ccnscrvation Corp* enlistments, Hco.
!n
SciniiHil*’
I
’onnty
rv^tinn
‘1
^
Afirr
that
a-wnr
(A
n
m
*
-in
|
II irry Hornby, and A. W. Hun.by
I* hii t pi m 1 i| 1hi ‘ *1*1 «' of pip (HJi'*
rla ■ r«»oiH tictivil &lt; i
utlvr a roiii!trr'i,fff|ir4tvi« tu'ivfiin'iit w •♦* ihut k fl&lt; Im. • uttfoim*’ train- r xci’llellt specimen* and will mid
of Orlando,
Mrs. J. I*. Ridge, director nf the
.
L . i - o
i
J. e . Wilke*, Ranfar I. w »* ar-,
______________ _
lW(»-vM(k’ vaFit*ion through
part of thp ihiy'i roitiio- for Ii
m. I i*ti
w&lt;It p. i " ii . ivIm hiil t no -ii|&lt;*rtlhi# to th# ittiactlon* al^
County
ranc o t e . tate
* rented here thi*
mornint l y \ n f ]p P M (in R l ' I l t l f i l l ' d
C'hi i
.
i *»n an«l Nrw Y#**’ * im*n. I’uUK' yiopu'hy iippan n l, mn ini. il ii. -petal flu* winter nt ila- i iii 11v ofi haml.
fare Hoard, said today.
County authorities and turned.
. .
h« IVtay iwriwl.
*ran with thr- Daytorut IN uH i Ain, I" ti Ii.
—
j Only 13 boy* arc salectr.l for'over to Yulusia County officer*.
T o la U D U I l i l l l K 1 1 l l l l
With h -' than half lh*' echnnl or viho luiil in fitfhr tmain ' oil t
* hi tin- otji.'i' hU1 of ihi* (Viiif*
Two Rxqford Flyjng Club will j the Seminole i|Uota thi* month, sc- ot- ■ charge o f embexalemcnt, iti
------y»'.» Im luri'l *h»‘in, aliaiirnt* f » r*?,in ih«* f »im «.f |Hiw«*r rui'ui ill, th* «■ I**i.
hi'ltuitxi: inti ovi-i
« » « • Im s
him operation Wednesday, ir .ofj in|r
Mrg m j - ,
alH| lhl! » i * announced from the »hrrJ«me* T. An.ler«.n of l olum a atraJy tun Ihrouifh tb«* tfm in lall.i.g to a I, vernor. SI...Its V,.1 the fii.
It
It
h.t In* (hlYtiittu lUuiTt «*n A v * n o
II
announced today hy Firm in|______ ___,
, ,
t i f f * office.
Ibt:, S. C., tmlay had received a *h*r of the nini? mouths* U rti.* the lurget of .... I. rblieule f.u * i'y H II wa , ovci'i.l into ar. r - h. Av»r«fl« _____ 47
w
•t
nearrst
perfect
of
the
2
d
will
bo
____
f«
•Y
*l^r. A v rn j*
iChwch, operator of Municipal
I r&gt; apisiintment to the Board of brcjkrn hy no further varftl «m&lt;- wl.irh hi* eneu.ie* termed "I.. . ill lilt'll ftillfi -* pli |.aic*( til
•!
4.4|pr, A \ * r « u i*
____ It
chosen for the berths in
the
CCC,J
f**P
II
M i
i ___ t«
.
The weather: Partly cloudy to-1 Oirectom nf the Federal Land
f *otin(y fviipfiiiiltiuhnl T, V\ eiiitg
himself
for
a
pi uj t oy
ntv a d-h* nf th- Shltz ap- *ll*#
ta
H AVU. ____ _ ■!
M i r the club plan, the avia- Mu*t o f the youth* will i,e *ent night ami Tuesday, ocrasinml Hank of Columbia, according
laiiv'iin, iia-.ng Id* statement " I t J M p i a b h l c . "
|m.in 1 iii.'ti,
il
irt.r AVU, _____ 41
m aaJd local resident* may learn to camps outside the Htnte, If cu*- rain In north portion, nor much j .i.buma'inn released here,
il
II
r e c i l of former year, sr'.l h ' 1 Then suddenly a Htnte aul.u.r
nttpvi'i, Aim •
,«ii|ip-'t’( * - M .i. a \«:.
o
M
?&lt;
•a fly at (ready reduced rates.
|n.m* observed in the past are eon change in temperature. Extreme! The land bunk is affiliated , xp io -'cl a two ,.r three percent^ appeared
1*1
.M
in City Hall at I m . ■pciln: fiiit thu&gt; thi- nit tat ion tu'v#rl
Tt
A Taylor Cub, one of the most tinned.
M
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7
1
Northwest Florida: Mostly cloudy.! with the Farm Credit Admini*-1Increase in enrollment to he ev - tor.a to make a check « f publ
Houhl Inivf m i un t il h«nl ii lid Imt'n ■*1
.14
•‘1
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gqaaiatly used type, of training I No more quota* will be accepted possihly occasional rain* and trttion which had loaned ronsid - 1dvticed in January. The inflow ot|,vrord*. C
t In uii onltT fioiu the fur th«f i urn « &lt;»f site ojMvt or- t i
II
is tvaur
aWys. wHI bo used by beginner*, fr m thi* County for at least one |somewhat warmer tonight and rrable money to Seminole Coun -j tourists I* accountable fur the.(e,vernor, tHr*# rrr^nb
Sit
«t
yi&gt; ■ •lee which failed in ir* firs, ef-j •
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41
•7
Mf. Church said.
I mors month,
'Tuesday,
hy fat uicr* and grower*.
1 rise, bo Indicated.
■ , . 1 va in thv cudpsdy ut I, VVahvr i tut; &lt;o acswtiipli'U it* design,
, j
bit
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Group Scheduled To’ 200 Species Of Birds
Meet In Chamber Found in County,
Building Toni g ht
Audubon HoadSnys

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P o s t a l Receipts
It e a c h $42,4:15.95
During Past Year

do.

Washborn Denies

Rough Tactics

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p'««.

0(

G uardsm en

For Trial B e fo r e
Municipal Bench

Behind It All
il

IV»|lp|I'm

Will Assume P o s t #
At Wednesday Meet

Rev. M. B. Sackett
Accepts Pastorate
Of Homestead Post

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26 Youths To Take
Examinations F o r ^ V v l 'w S u h if in

'I’

Pelieans Added
To Municipal Zoo

St'ininiilc Students
Back In ( ’lassnM.m
After Short I*ayoff

Sanford Flying Club
WIU Be Organized

LOGA I* WEATHER

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�!?«ik Tactics

Wfclla extending to the new Bberd of Cotatjr Ooesiloner*, which actively takes charge of County affair*
arrow morning, a full expression of our confidence In
r ability to perform the duties "
are assuming in an
• ■
lying them our lit*
_—
aMst co-operation in all matters pertaining to the progress 1 * W
BRS
and development of Seminole County. The Herald would
ff e ld 1
say a word in commendation of the retiring Board.
»„
*
The job of a county commissioner is generally * I
m • •
thankless one. On his shoulders and those of his fellow
"T“
.'ommiasiotiers the public ia apt to throw full responsibility l-. * , , rnv_ . .
lor the orderly end successful operation of ill county da.
JL ■__ 1.1
partments. And yet until very recently he has received m M m " tamp wh
pay for his work, sad even now is compensated on a basis let wattMp tare*
tcarcely comparable to that of s day laborer.
Us *whn** * h
He ia expected to manage the intricate and far-raneh*eng affairs of an organisation more complicated than any I. Twenty-four m
ndustry in the county. He is supposed to be intimately
iware of the most minute details in dosens of diffaraat | !T
T * I
lepartments. He is retired to handle financial problems L . . , n&gt;m ji,
vlth the economic foresight ami astuteness of the most northers Spealab
uecessful banker. And if the radio of one of his constitu-l»sadar by tbs
nts does not work properly, or the bans have failed to k r , l lrli, (» lf ll»
ne ia expected to do something about it, and do it qoidk. I
^
Particularly would we like to caO attention to the long r*?. P*1*** ***** *
and faithful public service of John Melach, retiring chairS T aS m
nan of the Board of County Commissioners. Mr. Meisch Imsar: "Ama w
first became a member of the board in 1923, and was im- issued by a ere*
W tts FOB TODAY mediately elected Its chairman. He has been re- critafaeli at Mb
sleeted to the board no less than 6 times, and has serve! |fJ*r"sar-’*
continuously
as its chairman for 14 years. Last year ho . l l _—
I
PA TIE N T TEACHER:
,h*
*
*ba servant of tbs for, lecllned to seek re-election again.
During
that
14
year
period
in
which
Mr.
Meiach
has
J
S
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J
w
L
aal atrhei but ba e*ntj* u
itood at the helm of Seminole County's ship of state, Flor-1 •
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* * . »P* to teach patient. Ida
passed
through
the
biggest
boom
in
the
history
of
the
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a
M
M l|
■eu* i i u
State, probably in the history of any State. That was a
ime when almost every public official, and almost everyaW tW VI
me else for that matter, lost his head, and did things
—
srhich he would not have, thought of doing under ordinary . j 0J,r
rlrcumstanees. But Mr. Meisch managed somehow to keep
Tb*

ICE C R E A M

.. . . ... cou"t&gt;'H-SS?*

been

IIndbvrgh
app*
•astbtr pufllci-y hns*.

■laaey dlrrnvrry

Also during his term of office, the State was plunged chairman of tbo
nto the worst depression any people ever endured, and the Mr*. Walter U
whole nation and all the rest of the world were soon in a P«**e
ilmllar predicament. Throughout this trying period j|P.
Meisch was besieged by countless pleas for aid. and endless T ? '
plans for Increasing county costs, while almost every t a i.I V l.M T L .n.t
!ng N it r»;e« art bring re­ layer begged for tax reduction. It was a difficult posl- UbbTmSollt v
frain the t-earhr* on the m
J 1! . wh,ch to 1,6 placed, but one in
which B. Wlgbt'a w m
East Coast. And so are the ” **■ Meisch again managed somehow to keep expenses at a j &lt;N&gt;na attracted m
r auks.
minimum, while at the same time performing necessary
functions and maintaining the County's credit.
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p
about this dm* of th* year
In the Inter years of his chairmanship, Mr. Melach has C » p t , N f l
1 W*ea mm begin* to wonder wbath- been ably assisted on the Board by 8nmmv Long of ChuA tta m ) i
r. Witty of tha New Year rtaolu- luota^f. B. Searcy of Lnngwood, W. B. Williams of Oviedo. I
"
_
r ‘ "■■a ar* worth keeplne.
and Charles Dunn of Sanford. Mr. Williams is the only! caai. and Mr
member of the old Inmrri to holtl over
uti
the L he fecal BalvaU
sis certainly better but
Tomorrow D. L. Thrasher and F. A. Dyson lire in Jeebaettvi
f j * •*■*! rail it another boom unof Hanford, together with W. G. Killiee of Geneva, and W .l»r inaullatton 1
iM tbo binder toy* bagin to arB. Bnllnnl of Altnmonle Springs, join Mr. Willianis in [Cot. and Mm.
forming this new County Commission. To them all we e*-|ntw dWrfct « t
tend our best wishes for it lung and successful ndminlstra-| Ha&gt;w and Mi
it* hers she arises, shakes

Ip sa there was the commander

la Madrid who nave the regiment
a flfissn-minuip flab, talk, only to
find that none of the ioys spoke
Menl.h. — Richmond

Times-It I * •

Ii'a ■ funny world. A Holt
while ago everybody was worrylag about unemployment, ami
Haw ikst jobs are again hrrom
lag •vallahle. it looks like every
mm was going a&gt; strike.
Marked

¥-m
l
nM.car

Inerrases In purrha-es

of Ilfs loitirancs have lievn noied
during th# last few months. I.lfr
b«d become so merry that people
figHis It’s bound to be short. —
Washington Post.

T IR E S
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on

T IM E

s 0 * Week

“Fay Aa You Ride”
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SEMINOLE TIRE &lt;SHOP
SOIN.

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The Human Element
Keckless sihhmI, carelessness, ami intoxication have
l&gt;cen brawled us the major fnctors in the cause of 1936’*
automobile traffic accidents, according to the Executive
Committee of the National Safety Council which made the
indictment at its late December meeting in New York.
both pedestrians ami motorists were named as guilty
of the carelessness and intoxication during 1036 "that
threaten to set for the year a new all-time high of persona
killed ami injured in traffic uccidcnts that will eclipse even
the 1035 -ecoril of 37,&lt;Mo dead and I,*285.000 Injured."
With the second year of the Five-Year Campaign It la
sponsoring to retiucc motor vehicle accident deaths 36
lierccnt by the end of 10-10 now under wny, the Council ex­
pressed chief concern nliout the "human element" in tha
accident problem:
"While we recognize the urgent need for improvement
of our highway systems ami our traffic law enforcement
programs, we know that greater carefulness on the part of
drivers und pedestrians would promptly nml drastically re­
duce the traffic toll"

with all of lb s a lvstls# la H.
C u t e III- !&gt; ««* » l« r » w ith It.
Throw plenty ’-a sU sla n ts—It
■ on't s s ra . T hes e-wd hg
A sh l*

Iw afu stw res.

Hues

nad

a ll s th s r la a ss la He sa ris a*llralleaa ws s w
w ard sff
hs Cslsey Tyte W arm. f«‘a a
Ills s s t s r fa r lawns, frraa,
m ass s s 4 i l b w IWwsra. I h s Srsds nf ts a s a s s t a a n s a ltp ua

r

J. J. Cates Con he.

HI Due* ailvlses (iermany in go

easy in aiding Spanish rebels, toll nf liven.”
whlfe dlspsithlng more troops to
Nearly complete reportn show

that auto accident
tleathn reached a slightly higher level for 1936 than In
1935. However, council officers said they were encour­
aged by the increased emphasis placed on intelligent
safety work during 1930. The consensus of opinion w m
Finland paid up hsr war debt Ihut when the saturation point In automobile mileage Is
Instalment, and at the sams time reached, death rates could lie expected to drop fast.

franco's skis himself. Apparently
b**h Hitler and Mussolini want to
get ihs moat ’’credit" for hslplng
drfsat the loyalists.

.
i.
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[,

tfkbraird her siiteenih amdveranry of indsnendmev. Maybe her
promptnss In paying is due in
yottlh snd Innorenre anti Inexperl-

nt —a*.-Omaha World Herald.
Ouo Kahn, famous Wall Street
banksr, left a net estate of f-V
PTM4B when he Hied In IDlf, acseeding to n transfer tn* apprais­
al rscsntly filed, I'resttmably one
ef lb* richest men In th* country,
be opP**r* not to hsr* been ns
rich os th* world thought, as he
left data* In excess of two milBooth Florida driver fined H 00

&amp;

drnnksn driving had to »*H
tor to pay lha fins or go 10
JaB for thirty diya. Bey, that1*

gg j Idea.—Florida

Tlmrs-lfnlon

jja t b s o a v llU ) .

lady Houston, rtcantly dr(A tody Houston’s ttUlo la
te snr*gats soma *-■».M*—which should bo auffl1 to keep David and Willi#
a f the poor house If nothiag

W E R T - T h e - JEWELER
DiuM ds Aa4 Watchea
Fix# Watch And Jewelry Repairing
DiuMMd Moaxtlng AM Fagravlag
- w m k b k em i r s

tan

tm k

yew ssr

First aad h a i M Aw .
( Formerly Baggett’s)

ONBMODBL' m l bm m
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�Hayride Enjoyed By 1 n n vrn » o n n
HONOR BOLL
Christian Endeavor

JVWttds of Mrs. Charles M.
Hand wiU regret to Warn that sh«

W 111 at h«r hosat.
'J, A. Rowan of St. Augustine
W vit itlag hi* nkcv, Mrs. F. V.
U», W«« Ninth Stm t.
Mr*. F. V. Lot has returned
RWI St. Angiutint where she
*p*m a week visiting relative*.
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Ftcbehcr
■*■ daughter, Phyllis, left today
for Bradenton to spend tho win­
ter season.
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Mahoney
of Jersey City, N. J. are visiting
Mr. and Mr*. Teter Thurston,
West First Strret.
Those present wer*: Hr*. P **l
Jeknaoa, Mr*. J. C. C om II &gt;of
MabUe, Aka. Mr*. Raph Austin
Smith, Mr*. J. C MMtheU, Mr*.
R B. Copeland, Mr*. E. C. Smith,
Jr., Mrs. Charles L Park, Mrs.
H. W. Rucker, Mr*. Edmtsad
JfaWrh, Iftna C. W. 'Batten Mr*.
W O sIV M F MN. G,‘ ’ E. HeOin
and Mr*. Karl* Jeter.

In the evening kick Mere
prM* * w presented to Mr*
iRraak Scott while eat prise w*a
given to.M rs. J. 0„ l^ney. Mrs
Maureen Winter of Enterprl**.

Mrs. J. G. Boll and W. G. Ball
have returned from Thomasville,
aad Quincy where they spent a
few days' vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cantwell and
gpesta. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Cantwell o f San Francisco, will spend
Tuesday hi St, Petersburg.
Wr*. W. E. Smith,
. _ i e M ' it . t

of

Ocala,
I. of
—-j— rji -—-I j ----- ------------ruc*:»
o f Mr. and Mr*. J .R . Bar of Pal­
metto A venae.

ht*el a 1
*"■'----- .«# llw
AM., neOetd
1»memento
of tho
Mr, aad Mr*. K., 3, Camwell
- Mrsslsa-- and .*yotaHng" prim*
« W » awarded ,1a' Veveral' ether Niva returned to their home in
,

Where to

DINE
in Sanford

|n \ f

’

Thoee present were: Mr*. T.
C. Bolt, Mr*. W. C Hill, Mrs
E- H. laaey, Mr*. Msurven Winter of Enter*riee, Ala.. Mrs.
Prank Scott, Mrs. J. O. Laney,
Mr*. E. I Hey, Mr*. IL D. Cas­
well. Mr*. C. E. Reason. Mr*
Ruth Scott, Mrs. R. J. Hnllv, Jr.,
Mrs. Rupert Strickland, and Mrs.
Earl* Jeter.

l*ud*vllle,'IKy. after spending the
holiday* here with Mr. and Mr*.
Ben Camwell, San Lama.

pi rep bind with U p * anti mak«a '
hrr twinkling top* cnmprta with
(hr drummer’* wont expert rolls ~
and l*e«t*.
In addition one dance group
“ Dorn to Dance” current at-*
o f 110 men does a fart tempo ’.
traction ct the lli'* Thcat r 1*1
routine
which
embrace*
the
the »ea»on’* most Itevi’ h pot­
shuffle, truckin’, anakchip*, walla,
pourri o f mtt*ic -un i dancing. The
wilt* ring, the strut, fart and
new muslcol estnvngnnxn pre­
stow buck and winir, military
sent* the dynamic Eleanor l’owtap, the drair. firt trot with Im­
ell a* a star an,| Ju»t about tun* aginary partner*, and an exceedthe entire gamut of rhythm.
in»ry fast Grsight tap.
In oil, there are more than £5d
dnne.-r* ami more than tWd insrtumcnlali*t*
and singer* in
this new production wi h mu*ic
anil tyric* by Cole Dorter, for
several seison* Itrivtdwny’s No. I
tunester and lytlrist.
Ml** Dowell. who** ver*a!tllty
and ctppea ling |&gt;t*r*on itilv won
b ft s'ardi'tu in a single pie'me.
"Broadway Melody o f Idld,” lutreduces fortiteen variolic* of
da pee step*. In one number she
doe* a medley of six differ, n'
type* of tlaneing in a* many
minute*. She even Jeid* a To

MrB* R F* Whtaham Born To Dance*

Honors Her Daughter Star-Studded Song
-------And Dance Drama

The llonwr Roll released today
• A hayride and wiener mist by the First Methodist Church
Fony.thrve curst* were t&gt;rr*rm
war* enjoyed by members of tho ***eal» the
following
names at the heme of Mi*. |&gt;. F. whigCtwgTTf ail.-nal Christian
whi.h deserve special mention:
ham. West First Street, Thur*.
Endeavor Society U 't
Nursery Department: Joe Boyce '1*7 afternoon when she honored
evening at Dulnt Spring*. Dur­ iruichi*o", Flora Kipp,
her daughter. Jean, who ebing the evening game* were en­ fb-ginner*’ Depart men::
Mr*, revved her eleventh birthday onjoyed
and wieners roasinl.
_
" • F. Raines, Mrs. C. E. McKre. nlxersiry.
Tho»o attending were:
ths Hairl Raines, Edward William*.1 Various game* t*hd a treasure
Those
Misses Irene Lundqulst. Emmeline Randall G iff, Nixie Klrchoff, hunt provided the main enterThurston. Esther Strange. Mar- Marian Singletaty,
Nancy Apple- tainment with Angela Meisch be------ ----------,
Jorle Ballard, Audrey Neese, Dolly by,
bv. G-m.gr
n - i — Simms,
a t- - ., Manhs
u — a- May I" * awarded the treasure.
QtMttlebaum, Ruth Mciseh, Clara Chapman, Alice lleldin.
| Refreshment* were *ened by
Meisch, Mary Nickel. Helen Witte,
I rimary Department: Mrs. Al- 'he
Doris Quattlefcaum. Shirley Walk- Ice Marti, Barbara Lee Chapman, Mrs. I*. E. Benton and the Mt**e*
Kay Shoemaker, Nell Mulligan. Louise l.lnsey, Helen CVIbert.
Jean William*, George Chapman, Margaret Spencer and E.itabrdi
Everett Wraver, Alice Lund&lt;|uist, Whlgha
loui*e Clark, Alva
Lundi|uist, **rlth a white linen rloth ami cenRichsrtl Singletary, Eugene Le tered with a birthday rake. ChristOettc, Betty Joe Block, Charlene ma* decoration* made up tit**
Caldwell, Sally Kate William*, background.
Ml** lamella 11mice, Mrs. John I Following the serving of u*ItumMcy, Mi** Anna Jeane Brown, freshmen:*, favor* were dlstrll______
jCarl William*.
uteil n» each of the gur»t*.
The Misses N.ney Brock BTO| JunJ»r Deiwrtment: Al Br.wk,' Th .e present included th e
Elisabeth Dyson cntrr'nine.l their 1
nriH'k*
Johno.n, Eu- Ml*»e* Angela Meisch, Uurelle
cillb ^ aTurcheonheld Thurs™
Arnold TlndelL Dutton. Loi. Caldwell
Kathryn
d«v afternoon ntMl** Dr-on'*:C, rnc* Kn,tT* ' 1r«lnla ChapMittgin*. lot* Meriwether. Mary
day
;
man. Ijiun-lle Dutton, Bo.by Rob- Baburn. Carolyn Hosier.
Jamheme on the Country I lub road. pRfllfl W||y shllrm-k„ r&gt; CJ,
U wi. „ f Ukelund. Mary l(u, d.
Sal-td and *W'&lt;‘t course*
Billy Chapman, llolby Jmn llar|H-r, Ruth Sten*ttoni.
scnrnl tluriug the afternoon.
1fnj|;,hnr». Jewel Ib-es, Jean Dick- Valarie Well*. Helen Qua re r*
Runco wn* cnjoyt-'l
by
the tn», Catherine Clark, Camilla l.un&gt;l- man, Kathleen Bryant, J a n e
gur.t* with the high score prise
KJ,th sln|j|w, ryi Mi„ A ). T h i g p e n ,
Virginia Chapnnii.
being awarded Mi*» Wilma Line-|nc chapman,
France* Dagoo, Martha IVrkit- *.
hart.
Intermediate anil Senior De- Roberta Johnson, Sylvia Mei-lt.
Among those present were the partments: Olive Chapman, Mar- Janice Blown. Alice Hunter, tHi*
Mlsaea Wilma l-lnehart, Lucy el* Proctor, Margaret I'utroll, ollne T.ee, D'dinv* Lee, Slir’i
lloumlll.it, Margaret Tcnnnt. Vlr- Mrs. Bert Chapman, Hetty Thur- Echols, Betty King. Joyce S-iele.
ontl, Mary Nancy Bunk.
Helen Hutchison. Margaret Ling
Adult Department: Mr*. John ,ley. Maty Kabt-rn. Catherine Spt itlark. Mi*. W, 1. Holden, Mr*, rer, Glsdy* Dtppin
Mary Hill,
url Ihissey, Mr*. J. II. Tindel, and K l a a b e t h Fite, and tin*
Dark,
liitlpb
Mr*. Lillian Vickery ha* gone lr* G. II. Sim*. Mis* Nnrvne Nor- Matter* Charles
Mi l ” *
to Datntkn to visit her dough rer, "&gt;l. It. E. Kipp, II. 1., Caldwell, Wolfer, Hilly Jolm-on.
W. Ware, Mr*. W, L. Clark, , William*, Leo Dinner, Wither Ait
Mr*. II. D. Morgin, who I* ill a:
le*. It, F. Crett*haw, Mr*. J. II. derron. William Itnvnnel, Hilly
Glcitdale Hospital then*.
raw ford. Mr* J, F. Itislge, Mr*. Itrundey, George Sp..- , I'hnrle*
Ilia Kircboff, Mr*. George Me- Thurston, Hilly
Hero ton. I!ayFriend* o
rttrn,
Mr*.
Isda
Le
Gette,
Mrs.
mend
Datum
I
ami
Chtttle, \mint:
will regret t

Club At Luncheon

|

The Triangle Inn
Car. F m tk uri t’ark
Rwrtaa 17—M

THE GABLES*

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Mr*. Emily lloelhge* nnd Ml**
Helen D H tfcTt J e f
Sat unlay
Grlffen, C*U M«1‘ Ml*.t ID.rMWjt for thcirjkocpa*jJilKew York City
ker, o f (fan well, jQu., lu v^ fip *;
sifter &gt;|&gt;*piltrg M iuunl lint*' Hera
turned fo their' M t in if-or .*l|i|.
with the forrmr'g daughter. Mr*.
Vied /attwim i,
*

Mr*. 1 W ill*mat an I

DANCING

idled
Mr*. Ajvhur TBratin
last nigltt from N * " Yotk City
Where »he sponl the li&lt;*lilny,
with her daughter, Mi*« Lillian
Drattan. Iler *on», William und
Arthur, Jr., returned with hyr
from Macon, Go. where they vis­
ited relative* fur uoout twowevk*.

!■ UM New Dance Hall
BANDWICHEH
of
kiMb
BEST CHILI IN TOWN
p2Jk—Plata Laackea Me
Genaina
ITALIAN 8PACHETTI
Gaa
00
Beer—Soft Drink*—WIm

RILEY’S
PEANUT BUTTER 12-oz. jar 1QC
X&gt;. 1 i t VS

Standard PIN E A PPLE
APPLE BUTTER 18-oz.jar

r m iu

m*k

testily

leaSSrPmu
Tuesday

2 No. 2 Cans

25c
IOC
2JC
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Fancy Asparagus Tips

Robert Washburn left yester­
day for llniiie* City to ent* r
the Flori*lit Mili'ury Institute
He was aecompnnled by hi* par
eld*, Mr and Mr*. II.
\\u»hL. D. McCulIrr, Jr., ami Fran- btirn, who spent the day th* e
t la He pin itla*,.. returned yyiterlay
t&lt;&gt; Dmi dlnnvrvi'y of Eleralu after
William J. *,lu.*gr»v« left ve•pel'Htuf llie holitlay* bore; They tt rday for At'un'n nf *-r »petul
villi' iicrmnpnoicd to Giilneivilb* me the liniilny* with lit* |&gt;ai* * I bv Mi** Enuim llwen ami Tricey Mr. nod Mr*. William Musirrave
Mct'uller who spent
tho tiny uni Id* graodinoiher. Mr* liliaa
there.
loth C. Ituttmlgy.

Prun- it. ih,- ,;.t :ii- l.i,:e ii ftlil.-x.iu
ts lor e trd unit expetlnl.
K'* n If o ilie r r* in *.lire bsut
•“ " 'd , don’t bo
o m .ie ir . jo ur
trueeut l i mttborlA-d to guarantee
Crromufcduu mat tu i . luted your
nottey If you urc not M ill,tied with
Vfitlta from the very tir.-t IniG I o
-let CrcomuL-.tou rt;,!*t imtv. tAdv.t

L. Perkins

Special At Our Lunchuonctto This Week
Delicious Homemade Chili
15e
Uarheeue llam Sandwich
15e
COFFKE made fresh every hour
r»e
Hreakfast with us served from 7 A. M.
to 10:^0 A. M.

o rin g

1 Kk k

Ouwe &amp; Sanborn COFFEE

COCOA

women

No mutter Itotv many meiltrlncs
Joii lmv.- tried ter your rougli, di*”.t
cold or lmniclu.il IrrHutton, t mi cun
rat relief now with Cteomul'-lon.
' r i'a l» ItuUbl'* may I,- tm-tviiv; attd
you CJtHlut n(fold hi take u duu.ee
’-•'Hit anyIIt Itig leal than CriomulMon. wtit.lt
tn Got Mat
of Gt« Iron!-!-. I-, id d - W '.e to
" ’"the nr.t! her.! the linlanicU lucra-

of lladilont week here
ilaughler-ln*
11. ,1V ,1’ope.

| If.MffT?' I-*- *mo*o ii ,**i i h -,, tlarvTpDf. HP.. fXT.a',":?..:h,i.",,,

la Valde* Hotel

of

Still Coughing?

DhylllV* Allen. .In
Mr*, f , . Da**, are Vl*itini» here and Mr*. Philip L
wjthj their cousin*, Mr. und Mr*. proving ut the Fe
r|
iWhMdew and' Mr.' and' Mtv. MernM-hil HdipMal uturtouhr ua&lt;

RESTAURANT

Thousand*

Mr«. II. J. Lehman
To Address I). A. U.’s

Jll*"hlette* 'W’ ieSt-l,' ( Amerhjd'.t
(-c*Hy *rul|&gt;tdf, and' hi. sls'cr,

F8

Questions That
Some F o l k s Ask
About F a r tl ui

J

at the home
Mis* Martha Bishop left today Cairo, HI.
for Duke University at Durham,
Ml** Entitle Lint
N, C, after spending the holiday*
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. G. yesterday from point
where she spent tit
D. Bishop, Magnolia Avenue.
holiday*.
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Andrr*'n
Walter S. Dope
of Long Island, and Mrs Cota
Sanborn of Washington, D. (*., field, N. J. spent 1
are guests o f Mrs. Sheridan Jew­ with Id* son no
law. Mi;, nivl Mrt.
ett #f Weal Ejgb&lt;*eni|i Sirjeet„
S^uth San ford \ i

'•■Mhk- i t ■-i1
. MaKioiwj*. aad.. hue
■hlldrra, of Grrenvill.*, H. C-,

Tonight

2 Slices Itaeon
Ituttered firits
Toast and Jelly
Coffee with pure cream 25c
Also Waffles and Hot Cake with Sausage

LANEY’S DRUG
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1
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11

Oranges doz 10c CARROTS
U M l far GREKS VALLEY DAIRY

LETTUCE

Itananas 5 lbs 17$

MR. CHAS. BULLARD

Oysters Qt. M g
SEMINOLE COUNTY
STEAK Lb,

29c

Cutlets Lb. 29c

LAUNDRY

represt’iiUiig Iht* S T O llU S -S C H A K K EIt
C'indnnati, will lie with ih again tninnniiw, \Vu uru taking
"tilers ami nttasiiri'H tor lailo ritl suits to lie tlitlivurwl
at your intivHiiumv.
t* invite you In vonte in ami in*|H'ct th e newest
fill tries anti let tts help select the eo rreel model
in your spring suit. Tlu-re is a difference itt regular
su its and STOlMtS-SCHAEFKR tailoring.

W

�nan, woman and child in Seminole County is eligible to enter tide contest, exception employees
■
of The H eralt aad
the rales carefaBy, then, get busy! You may win the major_pri»!_ Startright away!

A t m C I ’C H fA

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FOLKS.
"You'll Always
Find A Choice
Selection of
Selection of
the finest
Brand* of

lVi8,t

R ULES

any one
V * merchants who are
ladvertised on this page. Make a pwrchase of some kind. Be sore to get a re­
ceipt for your purchase. Then, sell one
[new (1 year) subscription to The Sanford
Herald at $7.00. This subscription Most
[he sold to some one who does not now
'take The Sanford Herald * . • • Then* If
you will examine each advertisement on

You ret A L L T I M E R w h en y o n %
1
and offered at prices that give you uni
Our liberal terms are at your service.

* LIQUORS

* wines
* GINS

YOU'RE ALWAYS SURE AT

here nnd

rj
m

WE DELIVER
too."

Forrest Gatchel

SANFORD

GROCERY and MEAT MARKET

HOUSE

PACKAGE
SALE OPENS Tomorrow

WE DELIVER
106 Weal Find
Phone SI I

COMPANY

M ATHER

EQUIP WITH GOODRICH!

(*p CaeU

H oi
Water
Heatorn

f ix a t o r .

t'n d .riM .e .
tic1ii*W* A t l m I* Hanfwd

W«Je||p
»

C a r le * r W W

:ruction.

JOXzSNKirpy
Wt Cloth* The FamilyW* Furniah Thu Home

ytuto'iusplim «t*»‘ you a m t

tat iliiUar for iloll.r value.

1-Pc. Dresses

Bat Uric*
Auto Radio.
Kpnrh Plug*
Fan Hell*
Etc., Etc.

Controls
to mutch the dash
of your car
mi
No Spark
H
Plutf Sup*
■
presMora Needed.

Carefully Cleaned. Perfectly Prnwed
Start the New Year right hy making it a systematic
habit of having your clothe* cl rimed at

McKee A u t o Supply

Laney Dry Cleaning Co.

108 W. First Street

102 Commercial St.

ConeTo
LANEY

COMPLETE
SER V IC E'

Phone 17

NASH Ambassador Eight
NASH Ambassador Six
ttnUai JL HffY|#p

GOLF STATION

Tire*—ltotterten—Cm*—(HI— (irraaiag
and tiranalng

(STORAGE)

let. A French
With un Eye to Economy

Where Service Count*'

you cun be sum; you'll be
satisfied
here.

when you

eat
.-f

You

will find that

we

aerve the moat tasty rood*
at the most reasonable
price*.

DOSSEY’ S
CAFE
110 N. Park Ave.

Always
on Hand for
the Unexpected
O c c a s i o n.

Accessories

We S e l l Only
th e

Best

aently repaired by experts.
We have aen added ta emrradfo de­
partment Mr. E a rl Wadaerth, n

Keep A Supply

Gas and Oils

Washing and

S E M IN O L E
Creamery Co.

DRD6STORE

E N G L IS H ’S

NASH-LaFAYETTE 400

Don’t have year Radio tiakeped and
experimeated with. Have it penaa*

in

Polishing
Lubricating
Phone Ordera Given
Prompt Attention
"Get it a ll under cat goaf.’
Phone 103.

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yt

t

~* •■ *Tr?23cj*-i?*'ATSj^'r* t*1
^

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mumnm niim

asketball League
S p o tlig h t$

, School “BT Team And
Johns Etna Meat In

Or

a.

r. R

W ill

Sport
M tu

'Local Boy And Speedy Event Wine Over
Girl Cyclists To Bert Jones Again In Races
Race For Title A t Longwood Dog Track
Winners ToRepresent
Sanford At State Males’ Brlndle Dog
Is W i n n e r By
Fair This M o n t h
Length M a r g i n

C m r, town, Jan. 4 . —
of lawn Mlkth-

in
an

offor to
hood ftH

UnlTorolty.
momloacd

Southern
D m b of Detroit
U , and F n a t Tfctmaa of AUhnoo » f

A

______________

■»

Baer WoaldLtke
Med Look Again
Jon. 4.
heavy-

tr dm Murt of tha flrat, ft M i
, via fw nift m
mama

o'i M

whfch It It telh m O w i^ fa ith ^
to t3Sr opponent*. Claibinf In
this J mmm will kt A t Uht-Kta-

H u h 4dh1lMif Miit«r&gt;wn to
•r d t iju r s and die Lako Mary Braddock'aM f tOhleh’ tlM Brown
team litataaf whom a n # « , » Boptbor ended the playboy ifinbt-

Sport Briefs

SL'TnSrSi.CT;*' ‘ .

l!om iln a lln ii,

Net
At Bdfanore T o d a y

SCOTT'S
GULF

Service SUIIm

i snvics ETA'
«H B

m i P A IS

CORAL GABLES, Jaa. 4; Slxty-fotap: toaaia player*
will
twin# U p prion In itm fifth anpool Mldtti Mkmoh h r tourney
la which 4kre* ef tha nation’*
hlghcat making acei or* compet
log.
Top-settled la Donald Budge of
Lo* Angeles, No. 1 In tha new
rankings of the V, 8. Lawn Tenaia A Mo&lt;i*t!•« whtla PrankW
Porker ef Sptiag Lake, N. J., and
•ryon ■’iltay" Grim of At lama,
■to ranked second and third, both
by the aaaeclatioa and tha tourr.*y effklala.

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NO-NOX OASQUHS
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OULF-LUM
•UFSSMX MOTOH OIL
TSAFnC HOTOH OIL
. FUIPHIMO OIL
OVLF AUTO WAX
BOLF ADIO CLEANIH
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referee
mauk
It waa&lt;

Deflautel who plana to brlag
Everett M»r»k*ll,
wf tb*

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&gt;rl 1Detroit, Wimhinaton
T« Play In Orlando
lilin

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U.i't,,nr Italian

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KTICOIT. Jan. I. luclndeil on Ik
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" f I HIi K ill
Tofftp, Htey ruAriid,
w ine milt,
fintk * I *1X K A I ’T 'l.I.S
Vls-a**, beco relenseii. I* » game with the
r u l un,
3
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b itiiiA , f a ir tip
i
L lit 11*1.1r*1 m i * , 4,73.
Woshington Senutor*. rallied for
1 1 1
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I I K A MM:
l l l t ' T T K I l l — Ntp H.i|p- i I ' l l ! A iti*..&gt; Huppllrn
libnmi. Mar. 2R at Orlando and aiuuhar
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IM I'IH IIia t - K Id . h t
d i.i. bun
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rites, |f» JYr,
m em l moit^mie*.
pnarket
nlrm fy
nu\ia i m : -ki.4 j
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2fi— M bcellaneotia fo r Sale.
I— AnnoancvfwanU.
Kin per Sow. ImnrlieN. li-ftftr,
frw, Tft«*.
D HOI .**701• !— f l . i
p**r lb. fti*.
KI*I,\A»’|I ,Su)ipHiM
r A H M A U K - (I'M IN ttH K ) — P i n
I I ,\ V F . Y O 'J t i W A T C H repaired Foil 8AI.K: IJanl 1 burner ch-c.
tii.trtil
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l»er d n srn . m o m lv iftt*
Inc 11i.l|h*&lt;tit range, ascii git*
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bus
hpr-*
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by one wlto le a lly know* bow,
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r: Itge, used Nr*ca
nil
stave,
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s
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le
r,
Magnolia
A
ve.
m m lir a lr , tlyriinm l rmn|arnt»*. intirAQi'V.OH Kt.i 'tiir nj&gt;i» . y«*
het ntm ut pit•&gt;m&lt;tir. F I *
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hr
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• ii / bu ilt,
per
tiPBi,
snow; l*o**r*r.
K V K H Y J lO M K shoul'l have
a
13.1 i»*, White?
1»u
lame, I! tr Thcatrr limi t ng.
i»rclii» rjr# 17.fti; lif»m* |n*«ir»r, **l:*t* bprs. |,1M
'
step lad der.
We
n rry
all
e r, Irlm iriPfi.
13 Bn• 13 on
NT HAW Ht:itl;l« d-KM. it |d i
I ’ A im A O K
I lIK D l — KUbiiPi
.ir e * fr'itn it font to 12. Ile a *" n
frm, 2l»»*.
Ft Ht SAI.F. Celery I'laiits. Itoy
h p r t , 75f.
n\\ t.’ K T
I ' l l T \ To* K M &lt;|f **»«!• vide I rice *. H ill Im plem ent Co.
F. Syim-A.
I 'A llI l* »TH— WilppllPn
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l*'»Mo U1i*'n Uir 'pMllty, C W T
m im l
h x h f.
m e rk ri
n 1 *■• c y, MIL
1.ft®&gt;|.«ft.
I W A N T F .D T O communicate wtfh FOB WOOD
K I a . p * r dciieit lim n-lira, f ,* I r to
Sea Toaclttun nml
H«i4»d, 3 Sr, Pniirerp Il*3ftr*
O. J . OiM iilruni, age t h ir t y .fiv e ,
•Son nt Hat I'atk.
(*A !JM r t . i l W K I t — Huppllfi* nintl
.LEGAL
NOTICE
,
farm
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do
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m nderwle,
m ir k e i
NewdFf it .
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but.
I»|*ra. A
I'bicago, W ush inglo n ami
W is t j o l t SAI.K Two Jlskimo Spit*
M IL * l.ftft-1,71; Home bent h ig h « n lx T i i i t i i M i i t r i in in
m i : i'uim Ite acli. W 'ri’ c or w ire Comlift
put (tii**, 95 inch. Phone &lt;02.
x iv ri* j i h i . in . i m i i i r ix
&lt; * K lp R R ▼ — W la iilllH A |ftM r r la
f i t ra n sim ixni * m i x t i , ntercial I'r e s lil Co. of Jackso n *
l i ld - la , l i t * | . 7 f t .
tU IU IIH .
IMI’tlllT KD Ill'tiS at "tut ilice.
ville, Fla.
C rM LK R V
IIK A ItT M — F U .
pel O V K IlM T t t l.K T
l,.IM &gt; I I I H I ' A N V .
b u w ftie i. Tie.
III! till* 1ii U* iiiilhfiilio
oria tofpsti ,||inn rftlt*IlUH utieifi' I Ii*ro L L A Iir &gt; W — K ln rb U
per
lif t .
iirta of I lie* Ht.ll. ♦«! I t-.| |»|.«. 3—land
F'&gt;unil
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ititiii
ftUflfllM , H en* r a lly *Mr,
I 'u m t i r r .
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Mia.
p ry ,
V.
L O S T : K N IG H T T e m p la r watch
i r r . to i|UHSlty( 111*1,11,
At.HN l lllt . / .K K ( T ,
a l. H r t.u iJ ,
for few miswi AVI**.
&gt; fhurni- F iiu lc r plriiftp ri*lu rn t*i lion
mils,
K O U l'Ia A M T — Muppllaa lie III, lie
lo
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Hinnd M«ht. ittnrhel ilull. Klu I 1«
’ l l . W u lk iT , S riu in i'le I ' m i i i c r y , Appriit. :» v 12 sires, (31)
T ' » A le H X HIIM ZHK AI*
bun. rrlHk* f a ir
l*»
sihm L
|.3ft;
sire- (5 m (25. In
S
ilia
ler
150.
IT IH M|tl i KIM; |• i Kilt y.vii ,1. a n.| rrccive rvwirii.
KtPdir# , I,ft®. H ut, btkliRv, n r r . tu
h11' t ii jft*
or
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q u t llt r , € 1 -1.ft®
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IVft bun h p rn . lh» K ill **( tVtmp I.i lift fll*»I h*
'» T— Autotmdillra.
• r.*tr. «| &gt;ft|.
lift dft Hot 117, care of II cruld.
it
ih
m iT M i.K
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k«tla« eervie* k

two (1) providaa itronj,

ia jeer own prodtMisg am j
(t ) laalsftM tfca (aoetiona o f paekiaf and
waraWeabt wkasa you raaolra then; (8) mpplin
yen with adequate, orderly oalaa dlreetlon at
•klppiac point and eonitiming market; (4) endorsee
year tap Quality vegetablea with ita famous 111tie
Goeee trademark . . .' thereby paaiing on to you
the setsal beneflta of world-wido aeerptaoea for
I s n S l n U i a d i f lha wany peroonalisad "estraa"
• f t taoka AFO aarrlaa a m l iarcetmaat Cam ha
la tM aa ar writa . . . today.

AMOUCAM FMHT 6AOWEM INC

tb-ll this Miti**f ut 1*11111«* nI leaII It* AL1.STATK Tire. Senr*' price*
I fill Itlrtl *till It (1 Mn ilk. It.I f.Hir
am! Sears* ipialtly. Heel and WTNTFH IS nut yet over—Sts•■fit*- ' IlllVt* We*• lift 111 (to*
Son*- 301 W. First St.
,i&gt; far bentri or other cold
Hrl I, *| hr vv*p.»|f r of
e Ir*
it |*i
H« lolfltklr
weather
item*.
Stanley-lingers
trurk
(
FOB
SAI.L:
2-ton
Diolgc
Kl
l.i
U It NK.HH
’ nd semi-trailer
enchoed IsMly. II nd sure Coinpuny.
...I ..1 (he*
III!
I’rlce 11 IDO. Term*. Itrel ti Kone, FOit HAl.Ki lias range, kitchen
t n.f' m|, Kb.t
3»(|
JiJiuiO, 1317
V ' W. t«r. St.
sink. •'heap IfllMI W . t * l S t.
• M K H N IH iV
4*1rr 1111 fSiiirl. •2— W iinted.
HUT! CVMNDKK
Mullins
15(•Ml IIT

h i:

M .i

foot s|s-et| boat. Cheap for
WANTED TO buy: used ftcwintf
cash.
L. I’. Hagan, Jr., phon*
i iii »i r III’ • III M l
Ik m i:
treadle.
machine, electric or
IM | |nil III %
COW .
JI IMar*.
['horif
W
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4I K
KM T A T K
IN
UK
1 h i||i » T I I Y
t iii. l
111’. » N i ' l l
F o il SAI L: Grocery »l»re, mar­
K M 1.
H * * m 1 n «1 ft
WI LL T ltA D K « Chevrolet truck
M l n u n
l l l t A M &gt;'1 1 ,
ket, filling station, all *t»ck
u uy.
for n iffxxl milch row, Phone
and fivtute*, 5-rtHim house, rhiekk i v • ti
t *•
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1«
b *l ir
.R.
ih i*
I# IT h
m u.
i m i f f ( ii
|ett bouses mid |o'n», 2-car garage
i ■; i m i .i i .4 i i
* .r
on hit 111(1*250 feel, price for
Ih U liO T IIY
I l — Mlscellnnemta
m tA s n i
«, n«l
i: \ k k
nulck sale, (3500. Tike* (2,000
lib
»t» I n p p i
i t 1II. r*n lb # *
im x n &lt; H
11 I T
n f » f 1v
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1 .0
f jA U U -ir r
KTOLK.N: SLOT marhimt from ■lown payment. Also l room house
«!
H I 'A l t *
IA H
I*, i h *
| | *(H «if® b 1 e
(tsrtn. Iteward. Notify B'i* J- with one acre of good girtlen
n . S , i *«i i n f v
J !••»*. •• I f l ft li t f i . ' f* ftb .
S7, Herald.
land and flowing well. $5titl ca*b.
in
fx iit f* &gt; r &gt; l
• ifflc ut
b id
.‘ . u r . l t ,
\
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in
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8*4*11(19 V.
A«o 3-too iii house wi l l 2 1-2
i&gt;iii*n
1l-i f* ir**ft ff 11* r
pi w
t Ii *• s— Inntructtotw.
i|
M f 3N
Here* uf el areil land ami flowrflii
b ru n t, f « r
«H*
tit tllv tu re* II, ft f pub H r v.r p r lv - F. 1.E C T B IC
IEF.FHIGFIIATION, h,g well. (* t « . Ibtwn paymen!
ife* antr. I h r M lfinrs | r i&gt;«lbtnts In*
Air Conditioning. Reliable nten f|n&lt;). Will sell all together or
*■r — * f »|frtarlfi*j *!*,* rf IL rf l r r ii! r s *
with fair .duration who are -iparrt.ly. Carl Fe*ler, Sanford,
fifi* Id sjild l*o*iulV. tu-ftrlt
• e V i r i l e dlq. f«)
* •11*
tneehanleally Inclineil and wntilil Fla , Itouio 2, Ho* 123.
(V If F » ib * illi f«»r*r ns u r r t*In I
liko to b: lice theni»*lve«. Miwtj ____________ ___________________ _
» •
p h t iLtAvli 7&lt;t
»,
f t*irr v®. Frm'fiAtr f* n if n I V
!*■ wiilirg to train »pare tlm#
__ Aeregje For Hala
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'o learn installing and oervice'
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PH ILAD ELPH IA, Jaa. 4. —
John Henry Lewi*, who iucc**a&gt;
fully defended hi* light heavy*
weight crown agoHitt Lon H orn y
attorn • month ago in England,
clathe* with A l Eitorv, local hop*,
in n tefl-round affair hero tonight.
F I F T H — F u t u t ll» : tim e . :» l.
The fight will b* a non-tWo
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

(M e thleboUor who leave*
h r loo ion whom he !■
to begin another comeback
attempts we *14 like ■ return bout
with Jo* Lagle, hi Y*o, doomed to­
day.
m.ij.

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ia woolly • poor Into action tonight, Orlando :»
bating baakethall problem* ga­
Why ICa aa, wa Jaa*. can't aay lore. . . The director* of the Or­
nalooo tfo th* letdown caoetd by lando Athletic Association are
.
naetelty oeer Sunday. . . But meeting th * evening to di»cu*«
I
thto la one A y when we have the situation created when the
Hold Vent tire
I A S
l—l
la ist T l * i t
*
3 1— 3 3— 1
Material aalore about which we Lee of (he coliseum, ihe site of
L . It H oods
3 I I
I — &gt;*
tan eayownd to aaawwhnt abort their roaln ti, * m denied court
Itolu V en tu re.
7 «&gt;'.
I t*. *.*» !
Ot treat Worth*, thank* to the enthusiast* until further nolle.
l.s« t t i b &gt;i. a
i so . L\ rt Honda,
TAM PA, J a T T - S e le c t ion of
1.3*.
local boahethall loop, the A y . . . Tne . tuatam there la all th* g , nfunl-, b o y , m| ,f , b|ke
LONGWOOD. Jan. (.-(S p fc ln l)
track and M a t .
mote serous sincethe Hus* A champion* for entrance in the1
mill*; Ihtiv, ’37 1*3*
SIXTH'
the
fiet thu Hert
The Sanford City
Baaketball league of Otlindu wa* ached- , ltw , nmu| crosscountry race o f. — Despite
IH»H—
1*1*. O f f Mir. Kin*
a i I
I —nh
tango*, orsaalaad only a few ulrd to ojK-n Ih* week, along ,he Florida State fa ir has been Jones went to the po»l an II to 31.... Mll iu
JU«I I’iHIW l*|l
I 7 3 3—1
* * aka ago with m y little ad- with play Involving the Orlande rescheduled at Orlando forTu.-s- 5 favorite in the ninth race, the IM ilr Jim
7 3 1
3 -4
V3u. 3 «•«, A pi*.
Molly Maliinr
eaaco yrepnrat on. fa an innova­ High school Irani anil the girls' d*y, j . „ . ftf j,
anmimued futurity, at the Sanfonl-Orlomlo
si II 1*1 CtHlir till, 9 «i*. I 3»;
IU « tr
tion to the city and It* ourrouml- indei.rmli'nt club, * , The Coli* hire today.
Kennel t'lub track here S«tur*[Jlnt. J i".
Ing dlatrlct. . . TW* not only inr * \ 0nV ’™Ctr- ' ,nr &gt;
L’andidaiea for entrance in the day evening. Speedy Kvent, tlus
KKVKXTU
3 l«i
clnde* the many aport* fana but =
Orando. has been
rentml to an croM.rou
(nJ w||| m w
Mates’ In indie th’g, agnin showed 1*3.
tbo player* an well. . . W * a n
m.n —
I T . «*ff K ir . V In
1233 T in a l*rg»
lM ,n ,h « L30 o'clock u. the his superiority over the
3 h 4
|—l
of the op n on that the league r a u r ' u n ^ L l e
chamber o f rommrrre for the stJr by reposting hi* victory o f IsT.imt Hlim
h 3 I—• 3-1
will ha a onocouafol on* and will
*
1
l
3—4
In glancing over the result* of lint® trials which will ilctermiru*
Tin.* I * * . I« «t». » *"*, I
Uhiml *
become an taatltutlon, something the race* at the Sanfutd-Orlando who is to represent the \uriotM IVc. 2«. The winner came in
Hhi*i,
|
6
i*#
b
ifii,
|
t
utiwltinr.
1
a
«*i,
)
n wh.th many wul Wok for* Kennel Huh track in Iwngwncd competing towns. Boy and girl abend of ihe favorite by a mar­
. \ .
gin
o
f
one
length,
rt
cording
a
tlinr,
3tl
1-3.
I
h
l
l
l
T
H
K
u
lu
tll&gt;
&lt;vard at sucteed ng floor
*ea- Saiuntsy evening, we note that champions from Sanford, TitustK.jfi—
IT «»M Nlr. Kin.
time o f 2i* 3-fi‘s seronils.
■on* nrsr, . . Provding baakrt- he dogs are attracting more vis- ville, Kustis. and Winter
Htihfira.
( 3 1—1 1—1
I’ark ns
Bert
Jones
look
second
honor*
iV u h r Al*iU|
3
ah r n ie r u M o n t to fan* at an itors to the ttack
3 4 3
3—4
every nlfht, well a* for Orlando will
be
4
.xceptlonally low root, the loop that is, if one ran use the amounts crowned during the afternoon and while Truthful I .ail. another dog
t .3**.1 H4 3a. 4—4
1
with ® win «&gt;vrr Jonft, faltnl (ViUr )h'i!, i«»»«. Aft®, llrtt Hyn*
■lw sire* player* o f the district paid o ff in the carious races us their entrance recorded,
who have alewty broken away an Indirailun uf the sire of the
In rimii* up t«* hh provkHii fnrmi,,nr**
i
it.ili lafo, imcrnstfunally known
N IN T H
K u l in ||)
i tom the pane, on opportunity Ur crowd,
and flaUhml m 4llm|ipulntinir
llmr,
ft*ft,
radio sport* eommrninior and an*
I,h»k —s
| T M f f S f r Kin.
-nice more don uniform* and cn-1
•ixlh.
|Stwrilv Hffnl
* « | — 3 I—|
niunrer, hn* been detailed tu !■*•
*■ n ih* cplrt of competitior.
With the arrival
I 3 3
3— I
! ! utn
" ' *"*?•
(il»ritonran win in 'the fourth I M
of llill llrav- on hand at Orlando Tuesday tu
i up
3 i
1
3 -3
hkh aid* in keeping athlete, In ton. rhaitanooga
mile cnUFM*, re- j Hprnli Kv*m.
3 l«.
l ift;
groundkeeper, cover the event* through n public m ff u?fr a
he -rsl nf ronditton . . . It. too. the local leuII |Liik
J"m*. 3 l», 4 ft'1; MarI i’ t l'op, 1
will undergo addies* system. Ice, a veteran of suite.I In the highest win price
* It Iretai to kedp the youngitrr* a change in enrarst
n* llravion many even:* on ihr nminnal s|M&gt;rt* of Ihe evening, paying IIS 1(1
'
of mlachief, for, with no idle »u|&gt;ervi*es the clew
«r«M Klim IU H*
already ut eolcmlnr. including Kemurky Her­ while highest »ln'w price wa*
iim-&lt; on their hand*, they ran- work theie. , . llill, an idd-timer
Th** AnniiNl M**riitiK uf ih*
bie* and Madison Square (iarden f'-H.tht. paid on Itr,| Sentinel'* *«-**
• I f lil.-i „ ttt iu,w ns.'i nl.A cv#
• a.o devete Ihemaelve* to prank* from the tlay* way back, will
I 'l l I SS «*M\|I'AN\ u ilt hr In i.. * |
see fight*, will accompany the judge* showing in the rightli race.
Wbitii sometimes (urn out arrl- to it thrt the infield clay is relilt*
fMtiii i ( 11(i* f'nilipiini IN*
to Orlando and a**i*t in selecting
Hobby Breen in the second « r*il t, St'inIn.&lt;[«■ I '*111nil. ITft 1.1.1,
• With the al*
team* laid property while re-seeding nf the winners.
im Thin mlitv, Jiiui.irv lUi. mJ7
race
and
Fu»t
Town
in
Ihe
ol.cn«.. o crack the ****on wide the outfield i* being done also. . ,
at l#n A M
Official* in charge of the bike third, made up the winning com-,
H t*. I I U . I ' C M I N
M*-n th.* overthr/, all that l* When the new clubhouse is com­
H rc rt-u ry .
nrceisa y to make the c rcuit a plete, the WI'A ctrw now work­ race elimination* have not an- I.motion in Ihe diily double, re*,
m tinted what form the Orlando fu/iding 11*5.21*.
eueceas is th* loyal *upport of ing on tho structure, will aid the
race will take, whether n *him
The cntlr.1 Il»l of Saturday's
the fa r'. . . Let’* have it'.
ground crew in putting the field sprint on it city *trcet nr a long­
result* follow;
Wh.le on the subject o f bas­ in »hB|ie liefure he opening of
er tun nrutind the rity.
I T , Bril I'B B lI
ketball. it ia Interesting to mite ■be baselnill school on Monday,
i
rn tsT
m ile
Tuesday’s tides. Tidal Slaton.
In any event, h nvever, one Itny
that aa our own city loop aw ng* Keb. I.r&gt;
1
—
P lM lf f H lr . Kin
Ocean I’ier, Daylong Iteuch: low
and one girl from Orlando, San­ Mn-I'f ill Ilnit
3 1 l—l I
1 ft 3
3
M: IT. o’clock; high. 2:21 o’clock.
ford, and the other competing skip r»i
7
HwIf» limit**
town* will be crowned city cham­
| 1| WIt f l| 1 lil t
11 •&gt;».
pion and entered in the race Skin
around the State opening Jan. IJ ft ft®
FLAY «O LF
h K t’MNI* - 4 mil**. lltitv. -37 l*ftat the Tampa Fair Grounds. Sec­
ftAhtnNt* n m H irr Mi:raMT
few p.plm, *
at
IT *if f Sir, Kin
l»4*«
l.i: i * i « i
place contestant* II..M.V
k i«
i« T :r .K it ii
w ond and third
ao . n
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S A N 1 .A N IH ) ( i O I.F
J u . A IIU*.
rhmna 41 I. I'rlh ., 3-1 dtps, 1.7ft; t: Is, crli. also will be awarded an alternate Sub it *
s
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3 -1
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Hr *1 MiW
p r * , 13r, K
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11 l", v
1 n»;
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• ml k*&lt;Bthblrh «t
till Ft« Iifniil »epe,r
The spotlii*t and most scenic
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enteral only if the rhaniph n* I" '
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U r Problems
stubcacin,
labor
v r '-J ttrHb at h ow and «mr remblcs
1
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&gt; fc
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Mtsrp gavel rap* by Vleo-Pm' ■W v w l W ’ - ' 9 \
Ids* Oarner In &lt;b* Hervm. and
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back from t e front

frolimlaarlaa a m today, Canr t»
will hoar the Preekkai'e
. . w a m « tomorrow. Problems to
&gt;V ba Deed laclmk measures
•
,/ i b w v h
America's Mutrallty,
" S. ih« futura of fodoral roll*! ex:
powlituro*, and posslbllhks of a
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labor * * r &gt; and worhlny hoar*.
.
* | EoprmatatW# Bam Rayburn,
V
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party floor laadtr la tto Hoo»*
Under a Runtil In a hosptol a l wh»fa _h* will
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Road Unit Expenses
New Major For [New CommistioB
Sanford To Be Asmmes Pottg;
Named Tonight Deputies Change

Hanford will have a new innyor tomorrow.

Greatest Worry 1t» M
New Head Of Startup

One new Cly Commissioner
atnl four men who Iwv,' previous­
ly served on the nttiitlcipnl c't
ernln* board will ataetnr lr *• 7:30
o'clock lunlglii in City Hull |j
rbooae the held of C'iiy povi-inmeat.
Retiring from ihe thnlr I* May.
or H. O, Shlnh'd-er vrh,» declined
to nm for re-election In the Novtmbrr primaries hccluse of ilte
pma of prltato bunlrtrnn loo uri-u

TAU.AIIA8SEE. Ian. S— . '
(A P )—Governor Fred Pr i r _
ton Cono today entered ttpg*
a four-year term with ihlurg
criticism for the Road D*&gt;
Bitrtment upending on th* WN9
late highway patrol ami , &gt;
aviation division
withowk
direct authority from tlw
LrRinlnture.

Hlotw Fall*. S. D., with
bulltl wound* In har body, H»
*
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Hitler (bottom) told polite •.hat.‘***» and tta o w atnaiara.

gangster* blew har "boy friend” !
mmmt u a *
to bits with dynamlta and amp-;
SINCTION W lW J O S T
tied tbe'r Runs at her on tha
snow-covered countryside near REID8V1LLB, N.
Jm.
that rity. Offlerra are aearthlnc (#}—loabaeill# u lm hed Jn*»
far Harry (Slim) R o n . (tap) abeert ” #l*«t*d” 'N
* * * ’ 1^
and WlUlam Nesbeth (renter) tawnablp tiebat hafarw offUlala
whom aha waa said to hatra as* dlaeoerrcd ballot* Intended for
cur-1 of pr-tte psting ;n the 'Juldivil/e inadvertent!.
»
•laying. (itwnwUil
Pistol mac to Le*k*vllk, no* far away.

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■fa. Dorothy Lamb, County
• te a l nmrae, had returned tn
her dal les today following « *
month
which t e underwent a
Regular cwmmunicallon of tlu*
Sanford Lodge, 82, F. ami A. M.
will be baM at 7:3t o’clock tonlght In Ibt H^ionle Hall, Woraklpful Master J. C. Trawlck
•anour.ced today.
Tha weather: Partly cloudy to­
night and Vadaatdsy, not much
thanga In temperature. Extreme
Northwest Florida; rain, warm­
er In writ porton tonight.
Wednesday ocoaaleaal rain*.

A Director

City Plam Signs
AtDtngerottsTum
Near Sinford Pier
City wavkawn ander S*rce* Huperlnteadeat Jemee Mmr'rh;o-i to­
day war* painting warning sign*
at thrtt best Ion* on the highway
aaar Municipal Pier ami the sharp
right eagle turn which all thrnugh
traffle meat negotiate at the
Boulevard and P v k Avenue.
Mr. Mooghron sold a white Her,
atg iachoe wide am) 400 feet long.
Ja eoiaf placed la the remer of the
gnwata appaearhiag th# curve an
• f i d e to motorU-* nnfamlllnr

Three large Matap^* rlgn*. leastlag lettere eight feet Ugh, are m
to paiatad ea t e wreet, on* each
at City Ball, aaar Maakioal Zoo.
0«d ea t e highway beyond Park
Avenue leading »
t e Mayfa'r

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WM VWt Ocal a;
Plaa District Meet

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SaperiaMadaat Meughvin tab!
t e algaa an gf alumlnun paint
aad are placed near th* all-night
whit* way Ugh* to ardor that they
■Ifto to aaaw clearly (4 hours a

U r n rd i'il

Impressed
Lakefront
And Municipal Zoo
Is

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A visitor In Sanford yesterday
waa Arpad llapa Port, a native
of Hungary and n resilient of
New York City, who ripressed
himself as favorably Impmsed
by tha appearance nf Sanford and
commented particularly on tha
Municipal Zcu as a place which
appeal* to visitors.
He
alao
praised tho appearance of the lakefron. and the Municipal pier and
bandshtIL
Mr. Rapa Port was formerly a
student at the Royal Academy at
Flotrnee, Italy, and hn also stud­
ied in Budapest and (’by College
of New York. Ha Is author of a
number of book* and treatise* on
the way of the world and I* tha
originator of the idea* on "Centfirtl Civilianiion.”
Declaring that tha wrrld Itself
ia perfect, but that the people In
It, epoil it, Mr. Kapn Port said:
•i’ewtlaeeW *• a*a* tkwit

Two Brothers Die
In Same Hour At
Dlfferent S i t e s
John T. Isbill of DaMon.
fin., and !. B. Isbill of A t e
guarvpw, N. M., wars brolhera.
TTi, Dalttm resldont wao the
father of Mrs. C. W. Isbill
jf Luke Mary.
Th* two brother* had not
seen each other 'for »*v*r*l
yeat*. Both war* aufferor*
from high blood praoaur*.
Mrs. Isbill learned an Christ­
ina- that her faher hod *«*•
cumbed L» h em troaUa at I
A. M. that day.
Shortly thereafter, t e WOO
Informed that the Mr. laWU
In Nw Mexico had died at 1
A. M. Christmas Day from a
heart ettaclc brought an by
high blood pressure.

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litf^ei t ho&gt;im&gt;i&gt;*.

t haiKj Jl. Iloud, *i,t w Cm a I) ' ,f ___
•hrrlff, lodsy announced that It. I school*.
C‘. Whlltcn had been appointed j
tc«
1j Uie
lu
ihe posi'luti a* chief County’
““
deputy and will operate from t h e i g f l l l t l l
W i l l
s t i f f ' s offiM, K
• !« 1
.H 1
v « » appointed a deputy, and' A f f n l n R I P n l l t l C n .
'Jack Hickson w u retained from i ? *
[the stuff of the retiring sheriff, IA 886T 18 FOKCflfll
I J. I’. MrCIrtlund. (leorge Up-1
_____
ichurch !ia to be i Her.
| Mo)I&lt;rn wuih will rla# a*ahm*
I H
Ware, taking over &gt;!h« |arty polillc* in 1B.17, arconUog W
• (iffiee of County Judge, said no a prediction of the Rotlcraclaa
jihuiigi* will be made in the sec- Order, AMOHC, represented hi
r» t;i' ml forre ,'f his office and Sanford by I,. A. Kenaud,
|tint Mra. K. Schull* is to lie rc-| The prophecy assertslk*t"yowth
, hd'"-d.
,bas Leeome aware of tho lyranaH
The only other change in Conn- cal methods frequently employed
I ty Ilf fire was t o . ol prosecuting by party leaden tu gala their
' attorney when IV, Ifrrbvrt Me*- endr without cnnsiderailoti of cowMr repined John Uonardy.
*equenre* which may Involve t e
^ llfficera who were re-elected
R*"*™110* !■ ” "*• «onoml«
la.it Nov. 3 ...id who cmllnued ,,r‘ “ " ml
*,iu office t"day are It. |“ Hern-’
r'
**l'l *bo AMOBO
I don. Clerk Of the Circuit Court;
,'h* fonnalte
• Jno. |&gt;. Jinkins. to, collector; ,ruU,thuUl ,h" worl,d ot
' Mnn,r,|
sioford ItoudiK'y,
Ih,,, !,,.,- tag
i „ . assessor; (|u|y J,.
rouB* men
and women"whaaa
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Fines Of $200 And 90 Day Imprisonment
Meted Out By Judge Miller In ‘
Municipal Court

Author

Seminole t'oiinty'n new lloanl
of County t’nmmlnaionrr* a*rvniblrd st 1:34) o'clock thin aft•n.uon to iirgnnlie, take oalha
of office, officially tender Ihclc
bond* und plunKe into routine
bualnrs*.
"All three no ratlrd board* and
The incoinlnu Hoard include* cummin*ion* iha, hivo brim are*
II. VVillUniA, a huldov-r, K. •te have increased their tijntaaa
A. Hynuo, It. I,. Thins her, W.
It. Ilolhml and \V. (i. Kllbvr.
Outuoinu
member*
are John
Melsrh, Chatle* Dunn, C. II. Sear­
cy and it. F. Ia)iii{.
Old Hoard member* held (belt

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Maximum Penalty G iven
To Drunken Auto- Drive re

Visitor Praises
Natural Beauty
Seen In Sanford

Sholti Delivers

Commissioners C a 1lK , C. Whitten Named
R n ^ A d d re e i; ?
Organisation Meet-1 By Sheriff H a n d
ina For 7:30 I*. M.
For 0 f f i c e J o b Pension PreMsw la ,

Municipal Judge Frank Miller
yesterday imposed the eitretne
l*nalty—a |200 fine and M duye
In prleon—on two defendent*
hailed Into City Court on charge*
of operating an automobile while
under the Influence of alcohol.
Howard Mann of Orlnmlu end
J, II. Wratman of 8*nford were
rh* prlsoncri. In thu rasa of
Menn, Judge Miller *u*i ended
the Jail eentenrt on condition
that he refrain from driving for
plraeur* for So days. W et nun’s
term of confinement wae e x ­
pended oh the provision that he
refrain from drinking f»r the
period.
■emit* Scott, charged with
disorderly conduct, woe assessed
a fine or |29 or given the al­
ternative of spending 90 Soya In
H I.
T. J. !_ Chapman, docketed on
i drunkenness c h a r g e , was
k«M «d a 115 fin* or remended
to prison for 30 days.
A fin* of fU anl a sus­
pended seatin'o of 30 days was
drawn by Lloyd Perkins, brought
Into court on on allegation of
resbleu driving.
Mandy Stokes. negro, was

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lien upon ihelr future personal
freedom or Jeopardise ihelr oypw

Sanfordite Named
'.To Aid D ire c tio n 1of human tendenciea and trend*
; ,0 1 ’ State Baby Show oil of famuitic prognostication.
; coiiiinhiio
» o i i r i x r u k e T S te te r e
on arrsnge
'
for
W i l l
B e S n n n lr n f R
toco s

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the IP.IT'baby show ui tho Florida
.
. n „
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Orange Fruivnl In Winter II av &gt;n
A t I A X '3 1 r s r i n f l l C f l
Jan,
neroriliog t„ pM-M, ,];*•
------pan he* received liere.
The Uke County HortirDltnrnl
Sponsor* of the festival said Sorleiy will provide ipeaber* far
the baby beauty show of I &lt;■- ycarhko Jan. It meerlng of ih# Horn!
wu* mi successful ilint p.iblli do- mill. County Airieultural Aeooniand furred them in agnin In- elation, Secretary Altx Jobnaan
jilule In the program uf festlv- annouticrd today.
I*
Fe* r'
. In bringing delegatee la thin
Ihe event is p, bo staged In an
ihe Uke county body pllUM
. °I**B “ lr themer on tho c*|«.s|e„,|,in ,hB spuem of co-opamdm s grounds near Ijk e Silver,
;,iv, uUyin- listin g in that rtt1 Hahles are io lie entered In two |l(ll|
• clas.cn-babies from a few week*
0'n, of ,he principal sponlwre
' uM
“ &gt;‘,» r olJ.
yuungver* w,„ ^ Clifford R. Hlntt, U t e
over a year old "it not yel past ( -ourity Uim
J|r. Johnson
itrcunil gnnDuiaiirjr,
&gt;aj(|
Srnfnrd muhers wishing to en- ’ o ;her
fur discussion wttl
' itr ihelr children in tho show ar« f , nur .bou, ftrmtag actlvklin to
advised to contact Mra Brownlee, lhe #rrM |0 u trpr. « 0t*d by t e
' according to the iti parch.
! ,__Vsr*
The session t* elated far tl
Junior High School AudUoria*.
I nm- J U(|jr0 S m i t h N a m « i

U ’eatlaaea 0a Poe* T in e )

Preiident’s Dance
Stated For Jan. 30
At Mayfair Hotel

president
Roosevelt’s annual
daoca will ba held la the Mayfab Hotel this year. It waa tieeldad laat night by th* general
arrangements la
toaunUts*
a Chamber of Coatmercs session.
The social event, regarded H
on* of th* largest of tho year.
Is billed
for Saturday night,
Christian rht'rrh-F H
Jaa. 98. La Tropical orcheatra
Raptiit chum, - s. j Nit. D i r e c t o r O f
Alumni
ha* been engated to provide mu­
Judge J. U. Shiiun and W. K.
_____
sk, the commit tee announced.
Judge Millard II. .Smith, toca
Ticket* are being printed ami
kpiseopal Church— f l m r l w Circuit Cuurt Judge, today ha,
will ge *n **l* la tto near futur*/for gt each, admission por Sieenwerth, C. J. Humph und |l#&gt;- |Ml.n lklnlr,| one of five vice„
(.resident* of S el-un Uulvvrsil]
Averag
Receipts from t e dam.-* wiU Mathodlst Church—B. « • « » • , Blumn, llUtrlcU In Florida, ac llttrw AVO.
JttLT
A va
son
Jr,
J.
C.
DavU
ami
E.
H-!
corslinir
to
the
Associated
I’m
.
to dhettad tota a fund used to

Joe

vwa At a.

is
combat infantik panlyala, with The’ Catholic Cherrh group has , (” h*r‘
,r " ,'h'
70 porceat of t e profit remain­ not yet mad* appolntmsnts.
I ,* m«* I*- •h*)r* Jr- °J Lahelawl
ing la Florida aad 30 percent
Mr. DuHue* was praeldent of.JudB“
A- Sml,h °» ° r
betog handed ovad to the Warm th# unit last year. A reorganlsa-i lando; vJ. O. Wright of Miami
Hprtoga r a a a d a t l o * . Warm lion session is scheduled la ibeiOnd Dr. lUnry Mitchell af Jack-

near future,

Jaunvllle,

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torn! walnut. Buffet to match.
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$ 2 .9 5
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R anges

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$ 1 .9 5
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$ t.9 5

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$d .95

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■ fa. Dorothy Lamb, County
• t e a l nmrae, had returned tn
her dal les today following «*
month
which t e underwent a
Regular cwmmunicallon of tlu*
Sanford Lodge, 82, F. ami A. M.
will be baM at 7:3t o’clock tonlght In Ib t H^ionle Hall, Woraklpful Master J. C. Trawlck
•anour.ced today.

City P la m S ig n s
AtDtngerottsTum
Near Sinford Pier
City wavkawn ander S*rce* Huperlnteadeat Jemee Mmr'rh;o-i to­
day war* painting warning sign*
at th rtt best Ion* on the highway
aaar Municipal Pier ami the sharp
right eagle turn which all thrnugh
traffle meat negotiate at th e
Boulevard and P v k Avenue.
Mr. Mooghron sold a white Her,
atg iachoe wide am) 400 feet long.
Ja eoiaf placed la the remer of the
gnwata appaearhiag th# curve an
• f i d e to motorU-* nnfamlllnr

¥eedmm*a Cfrde
WM VWt Ocala;
Plaa District Meet

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frolimlaarlaa a m today, Canrt»
will hoar the Preekkai'e or tomorrow.
. . w a m « tomorrow. Problems to
One new Cly Commissioner
&gt;V ba Deed laclmk measures
atnl four men who Iwv,' previous­
•
,/ i b w v h
America's Mutrallty,
ly served on the nttiitlcipnl c't
" S . ih« futura of fodoral roll*! ex:
powlituro*, and posslbllhks of a ernln* board will ataetnr lr *• 7:30
. .. coamliutlonsl amsndmsnt rocsrln* o'clock lunlglii in City Hull |j
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labor * * r &gt; and worhlny hoar*. rbooae the held of C'iiy povi-in.
* | EoprmatatW # Bam Rayburn, meat.
Retiring from ihe thnlr I* May.
V
\r &gt; ‘ Taaa*. Democrat, won iha poat of
—J e 2 a &gt; . party floor laadtr la tto Hoo»* or H. O, Shlnh'd-er vrh,» declined
Under a Runtil In a hosptol a l wh»fa _h* will
P^*°T to nm for re-election In the Novtmbrr primaries hccluse of ilte
Hlotw Fall*. S. D., with
p m a of prltato bunlrtrnn loo uri-u
bulltl wound* In har body, H»
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Hitler (bottom) told polite •.hat.‘***» and tta o w atnaiara.
gangster* blew har "boy friend” !
mmmt u a *
to bits with dynamlta and am p-;
SINCTION W lW JO S T
tied tbe'r Runs a t her on tha
snow-covered countryside near
REID8V1LLB, N.
Jm .
that rity. Offlerra are aearthlnc (#}—loabaeill# u l m hed Jn*»
far Harry (Slim) R o n . (tap) abeert ” #l*«t*d” 'N
* * * ’ 1^
and WlUlam Nesbeth (renter) tawnablp tie bat hafarw offUlala
whom aha waa said to hatra as* dlaeoerrcd ballot* Intended for
cur-1 of pr-tte psting ;n the 'Juldivil/e
inadvertent!.
»
•laying. (itw n w U il
P is to l mac to Le*k*vllk, no* far away.

Maximum Penalty G iven
To Drunken Auto- Drive re
Fines Of $200 And 90 Day Imprisonment
Meted Out By Judge Miller In ‘
Municipal Court
Municipal Judge Frank Miller

yesterday imposed the eitretne
Visitor Praises l*nalty—a
|200 fine and M duye
Tha weather: Partly cloudy to­
night and Vadaatdsy, not much
In prleon—on two defendent*
thanga In temperature. Extreme Natural Beauty
hailed Into City Court on charge*
Northwest Florida; rain, warm­
of operating an automobile while
er In w rit porton tonight.
Seen
In
Sanford
under the Influence of alcohol.
Wednesday ocoaaleaal rain*.

A Director

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Commissioners C a 1lK , C. Whitten Named Sholti Delivers
R n ^ A d d re e i; ?
Organisation Meet-1 By Sheriff H a n d
ina For 7:30 I*. M. For 0 f f i c e J o b Pension PreMsw la ,
Greatest Worry 1t» M
Hanford will have a new inny-

Three large Matap^* rlgn*. leastlag lettere eight feet Ugh, are m
to paiatad ea t e wreet, on* each
at City Ball, aaar Maakioal Zoo.
0«d ea t e highway beyond Park
Avenue leading » t e Mayfa'r
HataL
SaperiaMadaat Meughvin tab!
t e algaa a n gf alumlnun paint
aad are placed near th* all-night
whit* way Ugh* to ardor that they
■Ifto to aaaw clearly (4 hours a

Author

Impressed
• B y L o c a l Lakefront
And Municipal Zoo
Is

A visitor In Sanford yesterday
waa Arpad llapa Port, a native
of Hungary and n resilient of
New York City, who ripressed
himself as favorably Impmsed
by tha appearance nf Sanford and
commented particularly on tha
Municipal Zcu as a place which
appeal* to visitors.
He alao
praised tho appearance of the lakefron. and the Municipal pier and
bandshtIL
Mr. Rapa Port was formerly a
student at the Royal Academy at
Flotrnee, Italy, and h n also stud­
ied in Budapest and (’by College
of New York. Ha Is author of a
number of book* and treatise* on
the way of the world and I* tha
originator of the idea* on "Centfirtl Civilianiion.”
Declaring that tha wrrld Itself
ia perfect, but that the people In
It, epoil it, Mr. Kapn Port said:
•i’ewtlaeeW *• a*a* tkwi t

Two Brothers Die
In Same Hour At
Dlfferent S i t e s
John T. Isbill of DaMon.
fin., and !. B. Isbill of A t e
guarvpw, N. M., wars brolhera.
TTi, Dalttm resldont wao the
father of Mrs. C. W. Isbill
jf Luke Mary.
Th* two brother* had not
seen each other 'for »*v*r*l
yeat*. Both war* aufferor*
from high blood praoaur*.
Mrs. Isbill learned an Christ­
ina- that her faher hod *«*•
cumbed L» h e m troaUa a t I
A. M. that day.
Shortly thereafter, t e WOO
Informed that the Mr. laWU
In Nw Mexico had died a t 1
A. M. Christmas Day from a
heart ettaclc brought an by
high blood pressure.

Howard Mann of Orlnmlu end
J, II. Wratman of 8*nford were
rh* prlsoncri. In thu rasa of
Menn, Judge Miller *u*i ended
the Jail eentenrt on condition
that he refrain from driving for
plraeur* for So days. W e t nun’s
term of confinement wae e x ­
pended oh the provision that he
refrain from drinking f»r the
period.
■emit* Scott, charged with
disorderly conduct, woe assessed
a fine or |2 9 or given the al­
ternative of spending 90 Soya In
H I.
T. J. !_ Chapman, docketed on
i drunkenness c h a r g e , was
k«M «d a 115 fin* or remended
to prison for 30 days.
A fin* of fU an l a sus­
pended seatin'o of 30 days was
drawn by Lloyd Perkins, brought
Into court on on allegation of
res bleu driving.
Mandy Stokes. negro, was
U ’eatlaaea 0a Poe* Tine)

Preiident’s Dance
Stated For Jan. 30
At Mayfair Hotel

New Head Of S tartu p

TAU.AIIA8SEE. Ian. S—. '
(AP)—Governor Fred Pr i r _
ton Cono today entered ttpg*
a four-year term with ihlurg
criticism for the Road D*&gt;
Bitrtment upending on th* WN9
late highway patrol ami , &gt;
aviation division
withowk
direct authority from tlw
LrRinlnture.

Seminole t'oiinty'n new lloanl
of County t ’nmmlnaionrr* a*rvniblrd s t 1:34) o'clock thin aft•n.uon to iirgnnlie, take oalha
of office, officially tender Ihclc
bond* und plunKe into routine
bualnrs*.
"All three no ratlrd board* and
The incoinlnu Hoard include* cummin*ion* iha, hivo brim are*
II. VVillUniA, a huldov-r, K. •te have increased their tijn ta a a
A. Hynuo, It. I,. Thins her, W.
It. Ilolhml and \V. (i. Kllbvr.
Outuoinu
member*
are John
Melsrh, Chatle* Dunn, C. II. Sear­
cy and it. F. Ia)iii{.
Old Hoard member* held (belt
Jdi.,I nesnlmV-JK? motnirg.
Urn rdi'il litf^eitho&gt;im&gt;i&gt;*.
t haiK j Jl. Iloud, *i,t w Cm a I) ' ,f ___
•hrrlff, lodsy announced that It. I school*.
C‘. Whlltcn had been appointed j
tc«
1j ihe
Uie posi'luti a* chief County’
lu
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deputy and will operate from t h e i g f l l l t l l
W i l l
s t i f f ' s offiM, K
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.H 1
v«» appointed a deputy, and' A f f n l n R I P n l l t l C n .
'Jack Hickson w u retained from i ? *
[the stuff of the retiring sheriff,
I J. I’. MrCIrtlund. (leorge Up-1
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ichurch !ia to be i Her.
| Mo)I&lt;rn w u ih will rla# a*ahm*
I H
Ware, taking over &gt;!h« |a rty polillc* in 1B.17, arconUog W
• (iffiee of County Judge, said no a prediction of the Rotlcraclaa
jihuiigi* will be made in the sec- Order, AMOHC, represented hi
r»t;i' ml forre ,'f his office and Sanford by I,. A. Kenaud,
| tint Mra. K. Schull* is to lie rc-| The prophecy assertslk*t"yowth
, hd'"-d.
,bas Leeome aware of tho lyranaH
The only other change in Conn- cal methods frequently employed
I ty Ilf fire was t o . ol prosecuting by party leaden tu gala their
' attorney when IV, Ifrrbvrt Me*- endr without cnnsiderailoti of cowMr repined John Uonardy.
*equenre* which may Involve t e
^ llfficera who were re-elected
R*"*™110* !■ ” "*• «onoml«
la.it Nov. 3 ...id who cmllnued , ,r ‘ “ " ml
*,iu office t"day are It. | “ Hern-’
r'
**l'l *bo AMOBO
I don. Clerk Of the Circuit Court;
,'h* fo n n a lte
• Jno. |&gt;. Jinkins. to , collector; , ruU,thuUl ,h" worl,d ot
'M
sioford
Ih,,, !,,.,- tag
i„ . assessor; (|u|y JrouB*
men
nn,r,| ItoudiK'y,
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u and
((J women"whaaa
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lien upon ihelr future personal
freedom or Jeopardise ihelr oypw

Sanfordite Named
'.To Aid D ir e c tio n 1of human tendenciea and trend*
; ,0 1 ’ State Baby Show oil of famuitic prognostication.
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u k e T S te te r e

coiiiinhiio on arrsnge toco' s for
W i l l
B e S n n n lrn fR
I the IP.IT'baby show ui tho Florida
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• Orange Fruivnl In Winter II av &gt;n
A t I AX'3 1 r s r i n f l l C f l
- Jan,
neroriliog t„ pM-M, ,];*•
-------. pan he* received liere.
The U k e County HortirDltnrnl
Sponsor* of the festival said Sorleiy will provide ipeaber* far
the baby beauty show of I &lt;■- y carh k o Jan. I t meerlng of ih# Horn!
wu* mi successful ilint p.iblli do- mill. County Airieultural Aeooniand furred them in agnin In- elation, Secretary Altx Job naan
jilu le In the program uf festlv- annouticrd today.
I*
Fe*r'
. In bringing delegatee la thin
Ihe event is p, bo staged In an
ihe U ke county body pllUM
. °I**B “ lr themer on tho c*|«.s|e„ , |, i n ,hB spuem of co-opamdm s grounds near I jk e Silver, ;,iv, uUyin- lis tin g in that r tt1 Hahles are io lie entered In two |l(ll|
• c la s .c n -babies from a few week*
0'n, of ,he principal sponlwre
' uM
“ &gt;‘,»r olJ.
yuungver* w,„ ^ Clifford R. Hlntt, U t e
over a year old "it not yel past (-ourity U im
J |r. Johnson
itrcunil gnnDuiaiirjr,
&gt;aj(|
Srnfnrd muhers wishing to en- ’ o ;her
fur discussion wttl
' itr ihelr children in tho show ar« f, n u r .bou, ftrm tag actlvklin to
advised to contact Mra Brownlee, lhe #rrM |0 u trp r. « 0t*d by t e
' according to the iti parch.
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The session t* elated far tl
Junior High School AudUoria*.
I nm- J U (| j r 0 S m i t h
N am « i

president Roosevelt’s annual
daoca will ba held la the Mayfab Hotel this year. It waa tieeldad laat night by th* general
arrangements la
toaunUts*
a Chamber of Coatmercs session.
The social event, regarded H
on* of th* largest of tho year.
Is billed for Saturday night, Christian r h t 'r r h - F H
Jaa. 98. La Tropical orcheatra
ha* been engated to provide mu­ Raptiit chum , - s. j N it. D i r e c t o r O f
Judge J. U. Shiiun and W. K.
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sk, the commit tee announced.
Judge Millard II. .Smith, toca
Ticket* are being printed ami
kpiseopal Church— f l m r l w Circuit Cuurt Judge, today ha,
will ge *n **l* la tto near futur*/for gt each, admission por Sieenwerth, C. J. Humph und |l#&gt;- |Ml.n lklnlr,| one of five vice„
(.resident* of S el-un Uulvvrsil]
Receipts from t e dam.-* wiU Mathodlst Church—B. « • « » • , Blumn, llUtrlcU In Florida, ac
to dhettad tota a fund used to son J r , J. C. DavU ami E. H-!corslinir to the Associated I’m .
combat infantik panlyala, with The’ Catholic Cherrh group has , (” h*r ‘
, r " ,'h'
70 porceat of t e profit remain­ not yet mad* appolntmsnts.
I ,*m«* I*- •h*)r* J r- °J Lahelawl
ing la Florida aad 30 percent
Mr. Du Hue* was praeldent o f .J udB“
A- Sml,h °» ° r
betog handed ovad to the Warm th# unit last year. A reorganlsa-i lando; vJ. O. Wright of Miami
Hprtoga r a a a d a t l o * . Warm lion session is scheduled la ibeiOnd Dr. lUnry Mitchell af Jacknear future,
Jaunvllle,

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to fhro th« w if b u i* m t motorist i ffvt M ir oatojnirHo to onottorabto oppoeM to • m bs Its, m i b tfa n p O il
moiir Minting taxes ought to bo n d w ti Bo inatoto that
fondHlona found in many atato doportnwats art tlw oR fi
ly "rattan’*, and that no toon than nino mJSlon M an ran
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It ia a big order; bat one for which Gompor Coon
should have the whole-hearted support o f the taxpayers
and the great main of the ettbeao who are not looking for
special favors. Of course th en will be thoooaada of Job
’hunters who will view these plans for economy with cries
of atom aad who wilt immediately start a backfire of
acrimony in the hope of changing the course, hut if
Governor Cane sticks to hie gune end saves the Mate the
nine million doflan now being wasted, bis wfB have tbs
support of tbs people.
It Is easy to see that if Governor Cone proven torn of a
Gibraltar than his friends thlnb ho Is, end opens the gates
to the hordes now clamoring for jobs, provides six mQUon
dollars for old ana pensions, gives the schools what they
are Justly entitled to, all thought of tax redaction and five
dollar tags must go out of the window. Instead of saving
he n'ne million dollars now being wasted, we will find tM C m p iq r u l Us ottoots.
itntn expenses being increased still further, and taxes piled All sdTsrttefcw media i n tai r n Arm. irun* U tin 'ilghcr and higher on the already broken bocks of the tax- porient, of toeno, bet the
atol* of Daytona IVa-h. 'ayc.ru,
Csnphsll-RvmM Company ha*
tf Harry Wilms Is (to
slway* w m H h «&lt; the newspaper
So there is every reason in tha world to hope that the
moot vital fsetor la tafle"ted Cone will make the best governor Florida ever hod. metee the total s i r t o t t o i w

s ate bcoer. Then are
ra sow operating steam
ilea are watching ihem.
•••re (Os.) HarsM Jo'ir-

to ThJtohasiee, the politicians
fblltog all over themselves as
f l|m v t. town, Bat th e re area
pm mbor Job hunters suudlna
iM abb hungry looks on tkttr
• waKtoa to tsho tbsir pistes.

Flagler's S t Angastlae
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It was exactly fifty years ago that the development
of Florida u a State of tourist resorts began. Now the
greatest mecea for tourists in the world, then only
Henry M. Flagler m illed ita possibilities and la 1M7 be­
gan the construction of the beautiful Ponce de Lean hotel.
So, as the New York Herald Tribune puts it, "St. Augus­
tine Is celebrating not tha fiftieth anniversary of Its found­
ing—that took place more than three hundred and seventy

T ill- airpt-nc broker th a liii i*l*»
UB-'rtJHng American Mtdc plants
to ■paalsb Loyalists ove, the pro­
wess a f the United Hiatts governHmt, ma;&gt;b* It could be arranged
to p llst bins prominently In n frunt
■ to trench in cam the U, B. should
hMMo.tevalvcd In n star.

restful year Is Its hlntecy. U
has sM U t t m INS C hem ­
ists, taking first plate hi beth
ptteengev rar sad track sales
fer tbs seventh tins* la the past
ten ymrs. It has else sold mere
than 1000,000 used ears, break­
ing alt previous salts reeerds lr&gt;
(tat import Slit'.leM tUTfi.il, AU
nf which, yeq wUl agree, to a
magnificent selling achievement.

, Tea aaae county New* com*.
to ear desk and with li a flood of
' totormnttou about Laks county
*' ■'eed.ibt lobe County Chtmber ol
v . PWMSerte. Ably edited by for‘ mac taafordiie Knrl Lehmann,
* j Ib t Nows telle a story which should
' be read by everyone, lake coun­
ty, to’ prospering.
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V Mersld, to doubtful about the HnraSMS guy: HA Hnrasota man says
sbarka are not dangerous to man.
/ Just the tim e, we raped to give
Item a wide berth." Yst a man
dpws In Key West tickles their bei- Maeand makes ibsm do tricks.—
V; C m l Poet. He better be careful.
.■^OS of ihem are pretty bellicose.
—Isafen) Herald. They won't be
beUlroee to me either—not If I see
•bam first.—St. Petersburg Indck

thing very like its original atate, a rare thing on the Flor­
ida cast coast.
"Rut St. Augustine Is the whole of Florida from ita
aboriginal myth and tho disputed landfall of Ponce de Leon
in IBIS to the founding of tha first city there In IMS and
through many yeara of devoted missionary effort, war,
butchery, sack and plllagt to tho## lata Victorian days
when an upstate boy from Canandaigua who bad mad* a
huge fortune In the Western Reserve discovered a stren­
uous leisure and Florida at the aama time and began to
lavish himself and hU money on the east coast. And of
all the magnificent gifts that Flagler ahowered upon Flori­
da none remains more enduring and sumptuoua and choke
than his Pone de U«n Hotel, at St. Augustine—solid os a
monolith with Its coquina and tile and proudly memorlallaIng not only its great patron and his architects, but Flor­ my appreciation evident.
ida's rich and deep background from the daya of Spanlah My thenba to you again and
my very beat withe* fa r a Hap
Renaissance grandees to the day# fifty yeara ago when an py.
Protperoue New T ear to
American
grandee
turned
from
grandly
acquiring
wealth
A im) as one local but me** man,
Wbp had always tried to keep an to grandly spending It."
ftlnreraly,

accurai* record of hi* builne** nn
iba Inside of hie cuff, -tiid the
ether day, after figuring up onehalf of one percent of hla grow
Mir*, and adding to that one per•cm of hi* last year'* payroll and
an* perrem of thl* year's payroll
Off deducting one percent of hU
employ**1* pay, If he had any[ thtog toft to pay hi* personal
K pf*p#Tty tax with, buy th* Ikon**
ito hla atttoniiibll*. and take rar*
a#, hi* corporation stock las, he'd
b# glad When he got to bo sixtytwo co's he could ended bi* penplan and have something to t|v* on.

- An Interesting angle ... ____
State
togklatloa devrlopOd during the
dtosMsIm of bird* by Bussell
Mason m the Rotary luncheon
'Monday though h* did not go into
•Ns phase of th* story to any
ft*at ioagth being more Inter**!of, to ornithology than political
aosoawy. It »*yn» that bursard*
worn anc* protected la Florida hy
Mote tow hacaus* they air* carrion
Mpte whkh, help destroy dead snl&gt;M&gt;W. However, s superstition
[B W dm kpod. that bustard* wero
p m a a i t l l ter lb* spread of hog
M t o ' asd m a law was rushed

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H. T. EWALD.

BANKORD TWENTY YXARS AGO
Among the new arrival* la town Ing In hotter of Mrs. T. DeWUt
are Mr. and Mr*. It. U Uagto of Hayet who leave* teen ts make
Cobden, III. and their ton.' Qlenn, her home In Bradenton. The young
■ml daughter, Entitle.
hoetenee were lu b te d by thatr
Ernett W. Hhvphenl left for At. mother, N n , B. A. Berner. Invited
tan a Nunday to remme hi* studies u, honor Mr*. Hay** were: Mr. asd
■t the Atlanta Dental Colltgc after Mr*. M. Ml nor Ik, Mr. and Mr*. C.
■pending the holiday* with hi* par- H. Walah, Mr. aad Mr*. K. D, Chit*nt*.
tenden. Mr*. Asaa Walkir, Mi**
MU* Mary Dean of Wayerou i* Laara Chittenden, MU* Elisabeth
the attractive gu**t of Mr*. Morton Mtu*on and T. D. Hay**, WUUsm
Thigpen.
, Shephard, and BMchav Kant. Mr*.
8urrotinil*d with much Interni, Minarlk and Misa Chittenden will
th* Engtoa Annual Maatpivratto giv* a reception oa Setvrday aftarK
tratl on
mm Mondsy
Mnmltw night
nlabi wa*
nm af
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OS_ Hay**,
Ball
was ons
o f *! noon la L
Iwaor
ofA Mr*.
tha many delightful holidays fra-1
,
tivitln that opened th* ID17 social O L . J f f A e n u a i n f a i
season. Quest* wore courteously roceived.by tho raception committee.
W ith f M l C lM I
W. W. Ery. C. H. WnUh, and J. 9 .
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Houlihan. In the masqtserad* conDALHART. T « , Jsn.
fw
h * “ * °* Deputy Sheriff Phi) Sip* knoi
by Mira Eds* Psgenhan a* n --------m .. . ------- l- l. .
BpanUh *UI and K- Braw a. an
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Indian. In tha prisa waits. Mrs, R. y .
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Mexico City Pluis
To Drew U|» ‘Fice’
MEXICO CITY, Jtn.
Old Mvsico Chy will have her far*
lifted before tha arrival of IMT
tourists.
A public works program tavohrlag eapendbwre* of »IM U.M » lua
boon ootHnod for the n tp M by
Coeme Hloejeee, chief of tho fedm l dUnrtoL
The fm d i will to speat hi enUrging the polk* ftreo, rekahilitat lag th* rliy** water pit*!,
•reeling a new MU and tosProving atraota and rwnto.

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risen spew Christrnaa h e n with j frohl ^ ik ia y vacation*. Dr. and
their family.
Mr*. J. William Martin and son
Mr. and Mr*. John Thomas. who WillUnt have returned front a
hare teen ttatloned with the U. S. vacation in Louisiana and Texas,
Navy In California, apent ChlrstMr. and Mr*. W. T. Walker
ma&lt; with Mr*. NtUe Thom**. They and MUa Louis* Rudctl returned
will visit relailrra In (he etata beTuostiiy from vacationing in
f | fore going to Charleston, S, C.
Alabama and Georgia.
where they will now be Halloaed.
lire, Kudell it here for the
Mr. and Mr*. P. B. Doctey en­
tertained with a dinner last Sunday winter with her daughter, Mr*.
evening In honor of Mr. and Mi*. W. P. Walker.
Messrs. George Morgan and It.
John Thomas. Those enjoying their
hospitality were Mr. and Mr*. John P. Wheeler had n party on tfte
Thomaa, Mr*. Nelle Thomas, Mr*. 8l. John* River Tuesday. All re
&lt; y e |t» y ^
iaaid*e la Or- *-1hcl Thomas, tthlrley Thomas, ported a good time.
h ad a tm m m d a s . The ceupie jR r- and Mr*. M. E. Dooley and
The revival at the Baptist
e n a i k h « their hoaae la Or las Chart** Dooley.
Church It continuing through
M l It la btwlnee*. | Mi** Charlotte Smith waa honor next week
guest at a party given by Mrs. M.
Paul and Mr*. Campbell have
P p lllltv
l,„oley
Monday evening. returned
from C l e a r w a t e r
r C I N U h J Games of bridge anil rummy were where they spent Christmas with
f | V I W g l f f c i m *nJ‘'yed during the evening. Those his people.
w a if B e l l : » W W l W I W I f l i , present wera the Misses Alxia
The R-v. .Dicnnt and family
1 a l a
f k w t t r m w a Mers, Jem Moran. Sue Harrison. were In Oviedo Thursday attend
*• W * ™
he I * ;
® charlurte Smith, Edwin Sutton, ing the revival at the Baptist
Ihtisy Moran of Moran, (]*., Mr*. Church
.
------------i T - , - .
.8. P. St.tlth. Mr*. Brastrd, Mrs. A.
Mr*. Ida Colquet, four daugh­
adrrabia aaaterlal for the •«*,£. jionm , Mi*. Ethel Thomas,
ter* and a son, of Myra, I
Urn* ak*Wi * * * * * * to Mr*. , niJ Mr, j. B l)&lt;Klt4yi
were surprise cutler* at the home
Mr- “n'1 11" • w - i
■« of Mr. R. L. Wheeler one morn­
^
spending the holiday* at their ing last week. They were re­
f**..*y. 1 ", hwwneal. vatu*iare c&gt;ni
ivralntmon Hammock.
* '« • *
them for aibibi., „ r ^ J|r,
of Uunm.„lin turning from Miami where they
had been for n Christinas vn
*™*L
i * L u i . , f ,n l the holiday* wlih her paienre,
ration. They came by to see
Tha dloglay af Ik* old object* Mr_
Mr&gt;&gt; j_ T_ M c |j|ln F
Miss t Imrloiie Smith left Thuri- their kinsmen. The l-awton*. Arin fhv City'* Vitarjr, to contrast day for New York after spending Hnes and Wheeler*. They were
eewhttoea under which ihe h didays here with her mother, favorably impressed with Oviedo
IWad com pared with i hiring her any here Mis* Sntt h
Mr*. W aiter Carter and family
I M KMSViUa, Tent. alter tha aaaafarta avalabi* today, and Mr„
j
Mr„ s ,, Hnlllh nf Dawson, Gn., spent Chrl.tmas
lac the V V r r ben whit .o aUvea the hardship* endured l , U|, „ | „ a m na, |iuk Tower, Tim wllh his father, W. I’. Carter in
WpdaV father, Gw*&gt;av l*. and towrag* required to carve • Cypress Gardens, and The lUvm# Oviedo.
city from a wlldemee*.
'Gardens „f I'aU.ka.
The daU of Pounder's Day wa»'
_________ ____
THIS IS SHOCKING
a# Jack eon.
a few dare
PRANKFORT. K in, J.n .
tie o« Uto shore of Lake M o n ro o lg k ff • „
/v
•
• _ _ _ W l—'The mouse that was eleetrntira d e .
oa Fob. 9, IM7. An army c a m p | U f | I C e , I X l t l C l Z e g ciued when ho grawed through a
on the alto later became Mellonlight wire in the residence lir e
villo, wh'eh In turn became Ranof Gene Klh'tt at least went t ut
in a (date if gbtry. lie Mew out
feed, named after General Henry
n m l l a i f t Vrmm P a s , S H I
Mr*. C. W. Spoor aad Mr* Net Sanford.
all the fuse* in the lo use.
The
T.egistaturv
hat
ni*ur&gt;,.t
n,e
tie ta titm h are m a r aed from
Last year the 99th anniversary
,C * m k H , Go where they were of the City'* birth wa* observed o f ii* co-opera Ion."
called I f ths dMth of Mr*. 8peer's by '.h* Daughter* of the Ameri­ Cone sucrrfdnl Davn c h,dt* dur­
D riv e Out
J. A Pon- can Revolution Chapter, Cere- ing the tradition'll ceremonies at
noon. Sholti made a report nn his
moniea were marked by the an­ admin [strni ion, railing it “four
if you would
nual meeting here uf the Elor.d* y e a r* o f Ktrsl p ro g rv s i."
Dr, l t d Mr*. B. W. Ruckor aad Historical Society.
Chief Justice J. II. Whitfield uf
E n jo y A Krnl
■orbora and Waydo,
tho Supreme Ceitr. adp'inisiertd
J?w Mr*. L. 0 , H o n and M«*ty
tile ,,ltd, u f &gt;•f
&gt;,» ,
■** ifro-d i-siu u h rirlr----- —
C M fte eTHoelseUU, N. C. mo.
The m n (io ten o r ni.. !. an txto Daytona Ranch Eundny
lempuramous a l J i t —, pledklng
topped o ff •rilh
himself to "a plain, sensible, busA Ileal Drink
Ine-s adminlsiMilon" of re. iwmy,
Mlaa Alexandria Endatry win
uppitsdun lo new taxes, ndeipime
hove
today for Morgantown,
Mutle llv Experts! In
nehnul finmeieit and ituial sivurWT* Va-Y * after 'ipfudlag
two
t r n t l a w e rtm m m ( t Oae*
iiy.
waiha here with her cotuin, Mr
T h eir l.in c
and Mr*. John MeUeh, Jr.. Park or tO day* wh*u she wai held t'ono said l e wm.M not lave
In contempt of cuurt. Je ff S'okes, m any jobs to p i - * out us be Is g o ­
llao blech, waa found guilty »f ing to eliminate m an y o f the p res­
ent positions. I),- said the trouble
Mlaa Marjorie Benlok* loft 8at- disorderly conduct ami given
with Govermnrm is
that every
ardoy for Toecalooei, Ala. m ro- IS suspended fin*
A traffic law violation filed lim e a new te v e n u . begins lo
aoOM her sntdke* at the Ualver»*sky af Alabama after aponding against Brodie Mat thews, colon) I, r,,lm' *"■ ", w
imnses are incurred,
the belld^a kora wbh har parent*, brought a | J suspend, ■;
Mr. aad Mr*. Dava SonUko.
while Dock Fulti, negro, was “ If we follow i-uun. toy, we will
li .Miles* Out
fined |7.M or given IT. dry* have u ll tlm m -ney w e need for
an y purpose * ‘u ,**v, r.”
D cljin tl Htmtl
ffttb 1
Mro* 0* B* McKsip In Jail on charge* of rccklejs
Tlvo new Governor -aid five or
* v v gad Mias yioronea McKay motored operation of an automobile.
, _
,,
. ,|, , , ,
.
six million dollar* o y e a - w ill be
m. m , wwn
rwT.»u h g ‘ Wednesday even­
J a m ., ta m b p .il, black, chnrg I nc&lt;.,lr ,|
r,tl;lllll. ' , j a s „
ing where Mro, McKay oerreJ a* *d wllh assault and drunkenness
s
i.n
s
.
He
said
dtat it is worrying
hutsiliag officer for De- was turned over to the ( uunty,
him more &lt;ban any iting else hut
v Order of tho ■’•itA drunkenness a l l e g a t i o n he believed tf .he Legldoturu 'sill
against Amo* Dency, negro, was follow his progMi t, old ago pen­
sions can be filutitied without any
Mr*, f . W. Short arrived Sat- dismissed.
rew taies.
arday from West Orange, N. Jw
Cone sail h-- Is n o going k&gt;
U spend n abort lime with hot
cm salaries but wo-il I follow n
mother. Mr*. Kliaabath C. Rutpolicy of not pun in,; lo or lit mi
her brother-in-law
die pay toll nhi-o We rued I- it
ta d *liter, Mr. and Mr*. William
"A-PnHH-NKIGIIIinuiHiOD
five.”
Mwacmvo, Lake Mary.
Stilt VICE STATION”
l i e endorse! sa la ry
inrreasi &gt;
for State rtibinet officers who now
2ND
and DARK PHI INF, 2D
BMLTB HAVE KYRS
______ Prow Puce ___
receive $.',,lii|t)a Je-ir. The tjjvetl'ur
PARIS. Jan. 1 - f P J - T l m new- "A congressman is committed for gets
a year.
aat btko are made of saakoektn in mental observation, a great nuni
._
its fgR width. Tho skin ia kroogki her of crooked Judgrs ore »us-f __
to a narrow finish at ana end peoded, a teacher is jailed for iv lU tl trO CS I’ fOITl
Fruit*
ilm iyifur
on
where gold or silver Aid form* n ■booting, a physician is arresod
1’a head. On a groea bah for throwing scissors at hi* wife’,
rreata
the
irniund
green gto*. eyte are ae* into a head, policemen at* tus|H&gt;nded for
insects.
S T A T E COLLEGE. P
I’aa ., Jan.
Jan ft.
file*
Ulttl
rthrer kid head. Red glat* sye* irregularities, lawyers for mis- _ (,J S — E r in prim er to painter
(•uani MKHiimt
these
■tare eat of a gold kiJ katkgreund doing*, a minister la charged wub probably will be the theme o f E d ­
itDMfCtn by spi e y in g .
en a red Set'.
ward Bowers’ life story if hU auc-

..

with modem equipment
Eanfonl’a elite are raving about our new cleaning . method.
Wi*.h our newly installed autom ata separator which ia • pat­
ent clarification method to eliminate
■lilt, grease and water from our fluid*,
we make your clothes look better ami
last longer.

You wrinkle ’em and mem ’em—
We'll clean

’em and prrtut

'em !

SAME LOW PRICE
Thl* improved service costs no more a*.
1-anryV It ia just another evidence nf
the effort we are making to give you
ihe VERY BFtfT CLEANING and
IMSESS ING pi&gt;*s ble at n low price.

YOU CAN IIEI.P KEEP CLEANING AND
PRICES LOW BY PATRONIZING

Laney Dry Cleaning Co.
110 E. Second St.
Phone AM
"THE HOUSE t&gt;P MODERNIZED CLEANING’*
Authorised ArchIm For Taylor Cuntnm M ade

WERT-The
- JEWELER
DUatonda And Watrhaa
Fine Watch And Jewelry U«pairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
W

IS. P i n t

-w m tu r putt s:* sits: Tttr. tow ra-rPfcooo a

Mess To T sO sV I

!Cone Takes Oath Of
RoadUnitGxpenses

t

A dnitiea B e g u n
Outlining P l a n s
For Founder’s Day

Dozier &amp; (iay’a Quality I’ainta
«ll«t Fur The Sttulh”

il

Skillful blending of the very finest raw m aterial!
avnilahle hits protlueeil thette t|titilily protluctn. Them
in no better (mint ntntle—regardles* ttf th e price!

Htanlcy-RofferM Hardware Co.
211 Sanford Avenue

DRINK Kl'MH IlKY PALE GINGP.lt ALE AND
UWKi; |3-TIO&gt;3-MK .r LIMR“KUKKY Tw COU.’CMPfck^T
ACID. ALKALI Y ttfR SYSTEM
NKHi HALTED CHOCOLATE
NEHI ROOT BEER
ROYAL CROWN COI.A
NKHI TRUK FRUIT ORANGE
TREAT YODKREt.P TO T ilII BEST
Hteiillasd IWtle*
NEHI H 01TU NG Cll.

c . E. SIcKKE—Owaav

SHORT’S BAR

uw u
“

NESDAY

m

S C O T T ’S
GULF

V isitor P r a i s e s 1
N a t u r a l Beauty
Seen In S a n f o r d

Service Station

Type To F a i n t

non wax* rou up;
N'a t«l aorihal It'eaatnre'e warn-

l*g. 'D saasr **•** . Wake !* •
Ha teat, tie* bWefce tear**. Junl-

K rla

a ll and • ettwr Oreg* made
lltlla area* takleti. t&lt;&gt; (lush
a at a axsee aeMe oak Im purlllta
C a a n i aeMa eaa aaaaa irr ii.itu e
rnaaltlae
la aattln e up niakia.
araatP (law. fe**w**t desire, burn*
la * , laakaahe. and leg pat»« Just
ta r Buhata la your Crue«i«t In
t i e r t u n If a at planted g»ur li e
wl|| ba rafnaOaC, Taaeklaa Drug

Wrist Watches |
ELGIN GEUKN HULOVAjj
SPECIAL PRICES
&gt;

ress i-iiti'iniies.
B ow ers began studying art three
y e ars a g o ns a hubby. His d raw ­
ings a re on exhibition hero,
A printer -by trade, ns an artist
he is se lf taught.

killin g his wife and children ’*
"O n ly ‘Certified C ivilisation ',"
be a ,bis, “ will p svc the r&lt;ad to
lastin g human progress built' up­
H. Park A rt.
on sane [tnilrrihip, m oral self t|esnmttm«n»:riUMWtntv 'velopm em an,I p e a ce."_________

McLsulio, Jeweler
ll&gt;

Seamen And
Licensed Radio Operators
WANTED
To Sail ForeiKn On
AMKKICAN FLAG SHIPS
(A. It. Tcket or 12 Months' Deck Serviiu Navy
or Coast Ginn&lt;1, Reipilled)

UNION CONDITIONS
Keumen join'ng our vessels ate given clearance try International
Seamen's Union, affllin'.ed with Amur run Federation of Labor
Mt'tt in lu res led call a l o ff ice o r
le!e&gt;trji[i&gt;i co lled lo r infnrm iitioii

LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIP CO.
Tamtui

Use
(•cnuinc

GULFSPRAY

Where You Caji
G et A S eal

“Get It All Under One R o o f

The Triangle Inn

MOT DOC
A ll K in d t O f

DANCING

We Civ#—
Curb Beryice
And. We DO A fftecleli
Your PatroMC«

U 1 .0'; -

Prescription*
Drug Need*

M ags sines

is non-poisonous undl
hat ml,-** ’ ,1 human lot-I

Ice Cream

ings and

Toiletries

Sod*.
llteakfust
Lunch
Dinner

sjituyed

ftmokor'i Supple*
Papara

Drive f o n to
the Cowrtntjr Corner

ITALIAN •PA gRCTTI

(*ulfNpray

LANPY’S DRUG
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Phone 103

Phone Order* Given Prompt Attention

P o s'tively
stain.

pet&lt;
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directed.I
w ill

nol]

SEMINOLE COUNTY
Washing—Waxinjf
Complete Gulf
Lubrication

mmmm

L A U N D R Y
INC.

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Invalid 20 T w in,
No Red lig h ts For
Now Active Affftln
T1SEILWA, 111. Jan.
yatrajity-two-jraar^ld Mrs. Haary
Qlagary la up and about altar M
yaara a-bad, looking lor itma la
finish I t quttta an whkb aka
worked baaIda a number at achat
onttrprlaaa.
In ISIS Mra. Oingary fall dawn
kar collar atopa. Injured bar back
and vaa aont to bad. Than aha bad
a Mroka of paralytic.
But aha decided aha caoldnS Jm
lla than. So aha sold magaitoe t.
palmed graatlag canto aad cal**dan. mad# w o n than I.OOartlfldal flo w n , placed II yelks aad
rut material for the IS whan.
Than. In the middle oI IMS, aaadleal aklll worked a miracle far kar.
Tke lin t thing aim wanu to finish
U ihoaa quilts.

IffiV«II«B—*»-• ,1'
n i m rep o rted .
SPINACH—BoPDtt'

Kn

d t n w i c m o d erate. t
■M a4j. S la. kus. k 1
d a le I r k * Tl**lcs l

f lJ y t f c
tuelry's pof
federal ! w

S»^b M cDermott
NORMAN, Oita, I n . H * ) Dr. f . C, IPlMfl) Alton. UnWrriky ad l u u a aiklwtc dlnet-ir,
M y install aa “oUetrle basket"
—On* tkai wtoks • rad lifkt from
ika keckbeard am y time a goal
la tcand hat at toast ana Bl&lt;l
Eli eeafennee coaek la against
any suck contraption
"My koya kart Mill r * to
skew m tkay can m a kii ih&gt;
yrtaoiu style goal," detlarea Hufb
McDermott, Oahrrnky a f Okie-W r t laak flat adrenblag ike
I M la anr crowds and ikaa batog aaakla ta flack ika lights. Beridso all aay players haea been
brought ay aa Oktokana rratfla
algaato. Wkaa ikay i n a rad llghi
tkay any. Baaaaabaaa ikay atop so

C la tiifie d AdvertUtmmU
1

ApMlMMMlB IW MltoL

FUHNUHED I-roam u n i t
apartment with aloofdag parch.
T. 0 . Orison, 1U N. Joasa.
EVERY HOME should ban a mine Art.
■tap laddir. Wa carry all
aisaa from 3 loot to II. Bcasen- M —W m i Br m m M t MNu
able prices. HU1 Implement Co.
FOR BALMi Vssd M
iris Hotpnlmt n a g s, mad gaa
LOST: KNIOHT Tomplar watch rcags, seed Nossa J l stoma
Charm, finder plots* return ta I t o a s a n a k lo . Q s a a r n ) 4p&gt;
H. Wnlkor, Samlnolo Creamery, pllanra. Rita Tkaalar
and rwthro reward.
BOR SALE—Cttoty plaato. Bay
STOLEN) BLOT machlaa from
P. Byrnes.
Oatoea. Barnard. Notify Box J*
47. Herald.
FOR WOODt Baa Tomd m M i
Baa at Ball Park.

stoa aad dafraaira aadatahed
mgother potfoctly. Thai araa

LOUISVILLE. By.* Jan.
I I ) Mental health, aaya Dr. 8.
B. Achatfy ad the Unirenlty
ad LeatorUto, to Jant aa Import•at aa any atkar kind of health.
Atksriy, dtnatar a l psychiatric
senlm to Urn Uatorllto ally baa-

yWaL myai

l i m i disposed ta pace light­
ly area Urn Imyirtanai ad this

M»rebaa|.

WINTER
aa far
e aether
Bardaara

I t net put «
beaten at ath*r arid
Hama.
Cmagas

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t n t a i la t h e M y O M tn l
V M i i OMr A ffc rita f
M
W a te r “

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VOLUME XXVI

•

9

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6, IM7

Congress Pushes
M easures To Halt
Shipment O f Arms

LEAVE FOR INAUGURATION

Higgins Unanimous
Selection A s Mayor
By City Commission

Electoral Votes
8 ay
GetOfficial Okeh Commisskmers
Transient G r o u p

Should Pay Money

Last TaikM ade

Resolution Is Passed Scott Sees R e i t e r
By Shinhobcr
As T r i b u t e To L o c a l ConditionM
P r c v a ilinjf In *37 OutffoinR O f f i c i a l
Meisch*s S e r v i c e
Seen Rond Refold
Only a frw scattering rars of
The rrtiting Hoard of County
Ah R e a l i t y Soon
Cotnrnissiuners yesterday after* retrry have been shipped to date

A possibility existed today that
lh» Seminole County Agriculture
Fair anti Celery Display, setedtiled here for Jan. W-3*, may

WA8HINGTON, Jan.
lj|p ) __ ConfTCHS t o d a y not be allowed to exhibit hrre
p u sh e d action on the Span* without the payment ef th# City’s
Isharm a emUrjro but turned omiaance-Buthorlied «300 per
•side first to hear an opti;lw*eh Ueoao*.
miatic report h y President I The new Board of CommlsslonRoosevelt on the state of the,*"
* • P " P ~ a l U»t |

TA1.LAIIARMF.K. J in . d.—Stendlng on the et-|'s ..f the executive mnn-ion. the incoming and re
, night after Fred F. Dorner. aatiring governors of Florida are shown a* they pr.-imred
ride to the npltid fur the inauguration.
Differences over spending, filed ruler of the Sanford Elks.
etary a n d o th e r policies ■‘•d appeared whh the Bnnoune- In the party, left to right, are Mrs. Mn*l; Byron, duughtrr of Govetnor Fred I*, lo n e; Mark Byron;
nperarify wore forgotten In a mem that his fraternity is ipon- Cone; Mrs. Cone, ami Dave Shotts. retiring governor, t Assoct.ited Press I'ltoto)
detiro to speed the ban w l n f the thow tad asked that It
after the State Department re- b* allowed te enter the City 11hKten'.iy issued two permiU to ****£"■••
.... .
•sport more thsn IT,000,000 worth J N * C,'T offklal* took nt.
of munitions sntl airplsnes to definite action, they did mutes!
warworn Spain.
, that they h, girea the opportunlThe Senate and House met •»
^
,h* « " " « ! *hkh
Jointly a t 1 o'clock this afternoon ■*•&lt;? ,h* .
tb*1* " ’"
to count the electoral rote In last "&gt;* f "«*rBhJr ,nd lh* f ,lr * *
November's grnrrul election In roo&lt;0^,•
Commissioners were wrong fur
I akIr c , M o u K h to n
which Roosevelt end Gamer won
the proposal 01
of an agricultural
m electoral vote, to el*iu tor.'™
f
.
. n j »fm«ee
Inhibit sivd exprciied ip?m»elvf»5

U n loru

City Plans Improvement Local Truitees
To Shuffleboard Courts Propots Baying
Of School Site
$100 Authorized To Repair Entertainment
Facilities;
To Supervise Work

sm n u :

J, */

Planned
Seminole ConntylCelery Activity NoI nChsiutn
Operation O f
Municipal
Govenh
Commissioners Become* Lively ment, Is AssertiiR
After Jan. 15th
Honor

Ltcel Cerainl

«blowing
a the- pastr year
r amt
r M: a

NUMBER «

M a i M a i la IN S

•

DrcsMcRt R oosevelt
H i v e s Optimistic Seek To Assets
Report To S o l o a s Licease Fee Oa
Or State Of Union

Chief Executive Re­
views Past Ye a r ,
Also Looks Ahead

A n a fee

Hone From Nazi Jail

Midway Location Is
S o u g h t For New
N e g r o lluilding

City Ccmnilssionurs l;t&lt;t night
inttli* n definin' effort tmvni'd fit
Trn-tiH'N o f (hr Snitft»r»l ^ch€M&gt;l
j iirtoinmcHt of vvin'er tout1 '
,|i.1*rLt
nkluy rrctmimrihltit! to
iiutlioi icint* do* •■xpouditur
ulii* f'mmty
Ihoinl (he jmifglOM tot tin- Ii 1- ill a.,d foTt*
of
n
iru
ct
nf
lunil, not to
mem of muni, mil tdinffM

mam [tassrd n resolution In trioute
to John Meia.'h, .ongoing Conrads
sinner, who h»* served as Board
chairman continuously sine, Jatt.
1923.
In full, ihe tlocumrnt Is as fed*
lows
“ Whereas, Honorable J o h n
Moloch, Chairman ef the Hoard of
County Commissioners of Srmintdr
County, Flori.la, is this .lay m ir ­
ing from of fu r; and
"Whereas, John Alcisch Iwcam*
a member of the Hoard of County
Commissioners ,.f Kcmlnnle Court
ty on the second tiny of January,
1923; slid
"Whereas, on snid day, John
Mrlsch was elrctrd hy his fellow
mouthers, as Chairman of the
Hoard nf County Commissioners
anil has coniinum sly, shire said
time, teen rim ed and served as
Chairman of &gt;hi* -aid Roardl and
"Whvrvas, jlttrjr* his irrm nl
st, lien as Chairman for a peri.-.l
of fuuricrn yesrs, he has given ol
his time ami ability «, the penpte uj
Krminols County with the result
lljnl the a f te ^ ^ o f Seminole Coun­
ty are In thu oett ol condition, and
said County enjoys the reputation
of being anrang the best governed
counties of the Ktate; ami
Whereas, ere, his frllow mem
lows upon the Hoard of County
Commissioners, hsve long profit
ril by his leadership and rojoyr.1
Ills nssoeiation.
“Tlterefttre Is* it resolved, that
we, his frllow members of the
lliintd of County Commissioners
of Krmin.de County, Florida, do
hereby romtnend the llonorabb
John Meisrh for the rsrrllrnt s. rv
tee he has rendered in hts posi
tiott ns Cbairmnn of ilu Hoard
of Coiiniy Commissioners during
the past yrtrs, and •'lirnd ‘&lt;&gt; hut,
oor very best wishes for many
happy sml pnaperutix y rars"
The d.HHiinri.t was signed
K. F. Long, W. II. Williams.
Chailes ll.tnn ami C. II. Kcatry,

against.
lag a heart to the uert. He left
Perry WMteknnt suggrried
■fetal}? of a W i-letiv* .pcngsMb m t. Dorter'AHeWi* te find
U r ’ apeclsl messages. Ht wi!l method hy whkh the Utrnee fee
Itansmit to Congress from tima might be taken from the carni­
, veil’d Il.tHM) in coikl, in M o lw iy
co u rts.
to time.
,
fur the c m tlu n o f n now »choo|
val’# revenue, leaving (he Elks’.
The
action
f
llowtd
a
r-i|*l'*aj
VI ter
1 I
Nim jem ^a
.» •**
■&gt; ‘ •
i x p art'd*'o f .u a g in m e tr *
ly W. II J 'r t n r lt ehu del r'ln*d L\il mini's 9
J
*'
touched.
thu crnWtleil rundtib its no v ex­
1Im» o lifk i* tenuhl ri'p lsrs ons
Mr. Doraer said his organisa­
isting on tlit* n r real Inn -enn r*. txl.uh Imriuit down riT rn lly , Kition had been guarantertl MOO as
|Mr. Fiaitrls pointed out tli.ti |u-b ,
«r»* ho|u*t|
Its share for sponsorship. lit
for night ploying were nr»sl.»d; iu »14't‘N for th r
declared the fraternity Is in need
t in t considerable repair w ik I* to lip ublum nl partL illy fiom
of the money, since there still renetessury on the courts; and that (Le FnU rul (itivrriltlkcnt.
I mains an outstanding debt on the
Mime painting is required on the
Kll-n J. M«»UKl»i»»ii, irr h ite c t,
A special program will be pre- I Elks Home,
sirtirtiires adjnrrnt to tint court*.
hanleil to tIi** Itourd u five y o ir
mated Friday night by the San- I
—
Commissioner M. J, Lodge ntnl I'lati «»f |*r«j|H»&gt;C4l imprtivrmi'tUa
ford Townsend Club in its new
Jam es Moovh'iin. - |h i itiu-inle U
tn f i Minty ncIkmiI ili'tn c tn invtilvquant rs at tho Welnka Building,
(i f strerts at-1 | oit ke, wt ti until, d
ing WP.\ w.irk**. Suiw rinlrn tlrn t
No. &amp; Railroad Avenue, W. II.
us a coniiiiuti-t* to -u|H*rvi
titI \ \ . |,;iv\ I*i n Mjih lliaf riD'tctl tu
Hughes, president, said today.
ptovement i fu r Hint
• ni
vi uIi tlistrirl triHlui*N fur
Principal speaker of the evenMr. l i a r t i i * rcipie*t for a- t**n
lag will be Dr. ||. Waters of
II|i|i|teV;tl Ilf pi till UN IfgHrih
inw ard iiii|irovrd im iii t (aetli ,e*
Orlando. Ilia subject U to Is
Released from a Ntui prittin wen* ti infotei'd by an btimur , s Do ii -tciioit i.
“Inspire Inn,
I’respiratloa
and
Aut)iuri/;i-ion w.ts gtvt-n Mrn.
Siaiy-tivs persons used the faril in Germany .where he w.is held {but inipreseivt* infortoul talk t y
Shoe-lcai her."
Mmc Slioifi*!* lu iitfoii'it tlit* trnhies of the Sanford Country Club for more than a year on rhatges K. V. Haines wh-i d**,‘tribed
Aa eatrnainmem, the Purcell during the past week, nne of the of trying to overthrow the Hitler {self it* ill**
»ut i tJc in H'Vt'Uil t i t i f t to which
ifi:i I ftiiirl-Tt.**
Quartet of Orlando will be heard. Inrgrsi groups to do so rvcrmly,
llo ran* l e started ... t|i ,*,d ut-rnDuii w jib rn llo l Ly thu l^mjf
■nd a duet is scheduled by Earl according in a report made tuday government, U .re n e e II.
son .A m erican seaman. .*, shown five ye:,,*
and
......... v\ ihm| iriu tip v,
Whiten and his sis er, Miss Whit. by Bert Fort, manvger.
John In x, r list111nini
of
thu
" V ; ; * ' " New to rk . He ..nine j,,, vi,|, „
.............. ,,,,,
Among the out-tf-mwn golfers ntsiely joined the seamnn s strika |[,al j,,,
in n
mfiii .mi&lt;! it I# ihu Ml.fin v I'huIji In w lerx, of
A covered dish luncheon is to were T. J. Wrighi uf Chauiaui|tm, sml regis:ered for picket duty
thu tiiim ifur
m ain a It a
!t.o
m| « lit* wt i’k. riitt hcijilly jititlmi i/i’d
b t served at 0 P. M.. and tho pub- N. Y.; C. J. Reese of Pittsburgh. (Associated Press Pit t..,
tint* wt-.-k Itiirrlihitel im;&lt;i tteu uf J‘#ii ft util an incttiunhil fund
Ik ii Invited.
Fa.;
A.
B. L y o n . J.
11w eeks it it. | . ■
.v.rf»f unity into
( tw In IIn- ioiifd.fig Mi'riHint o f lintik
Re e v e s and B. R e e v e s , all
iiiiinth*.
urluwn fii-gnt ’u huid fur Mo* vrve»
of New York, N. Y.; George K.
•Mr. lltiirttM
4 if hi uf ji f i t I iimm*,
Rollins of Kan Antonio, Texas; J.
trmtHluti* Kiifii
\ ,|Uiiuiigh th*1 liuitrd w in slaD d
T,
McMullenof Clearwater;
IMtpSili tt tiMif i
to h'Id ii n^nrtmriixjif ion NUNNlun
Charles Gayle nf Charleston, S.
i.ll'Il-.l licit “ |f
Inlay, tii’iturDvity u n* post
C.j Carl
E. Clark of Hytanoire, the
Officers, clrrtrd sevrral reeks
puiiuil d iv
ii*
th** nlinuncg* o f
more,
III-;
Irauren
Parrot
of
Fin
•
Mrs,
Mary Far nr 11, acting
tmirisis.”
riiuiniiafi 1’ iui) VViihnni’ . who I* “go l.y Hanford Woodmen, will
schoM nurse, &lt;ns|icc'rd Iff ptib- gerahl, (la.; Mrs. Graes Blackford
n m A rm y and N’nvy AoNpital be installed tonight at a fin
Ik school pupils |n Seminole nf llarrlitu rg , Pa.; Mrs. T. t .
Thursday’s titles, Tidal Kintjon,1
in Hut Sp rin gs, A rk. II». U rv luriuit session hegimiihg a | 7:30
Wright
of
Chautauqua,
N.
Y.
County between Dec. 5 and Dee.
f)4*u|«*i| #ii return fur thu Kuhru o'cl.o*k In W.SMlntrn'a Hall.
Added interest had been dis­ (kesn Pier, Dayions Ib-nch; low.
19, she reported today In a brief
a ry meeting
New officials are Judge Jam rs
played
In the golf course since th * 10:34 o'clock; high, 1:17 o’clock.}
to the Timmy School Beard.
A fter n Ijuurnineiit, (he Hoard G. Sharon, o m u l rmnmander;
Administrative work included erection of a sign at the loo adveiRepre*rnta&lt;ivrs nf the |t..i,.| |
iftaper ted it nrhunl In,In gTriif * J. K. Fov, advisor lieiitenanl;
#0 hours of office work with sis tislng the links. Photographs It h o l d e r s ' Protectve Cnniniittcr
r t t f n 'ly rn e tiq l |#y ,\| ('. Ciinduf C. II. Ktnbl, b raker; J. W. Know,
interviews and the issuance of the display are by Co*. Hanford conferrnl tislay with ni.-nibei ■
in fiirnit rvilfu.
finanrtal secretary; George W.
four permits to enter school. One Jay fees furnished the lumber.
of the City Commission . n tin- T A I L .U I A S S K E , .)
Stinson, e-ei.rl; Marvin Stone,
patient was taken to the hospital.
Gov,
rrior
■
'on.srarteil
l.t
rest steps to bo taken in th.
watchman; C, (), Ibtrtlen, srnlry.
Three homes were visited, the
H
aring
t'orttmission
o
lf
t.
propnsi-,1 refund of #.'.,h0o.ihhi h
Harry Wreks, mernWr of tha
report stared, nod In eight cases
wish
instrurtl
i
t
to
trim
ro*'tnunicipul botnls.
Hoard of Atklitora.
medicine was given to children.
Or
Eighty-ilx notices were sent to
During the business meeting,
Jo i
11. Stein .
h
(XlWIItllS
The weather: Ovrrensf on-1
p a n ms.
plans will lie made to attend
CHICAGO, Jan. A -O P )-W in­ f"tfgy over estrcmi- tn.r-h and Miami an«| i"hur nM*inl&gt;urs ■« h- *
Mrs. Parnell was acting during
uif Roy 11, ( hapmun, I n b t n v , j
** Joint Installation Ceremonies ot
the absence of Mrs. Dorothy ter concentrated Its severest [tartly cloudy over aou*h and r. t the* (govurnut't fin nn r
Woodmen and mrmliers of the
bias's
in
the
ter
west
today
ttal
portions
tonight
and
Thors
Il’iRntd
I
i-nif
rudsiy
wry
In*
Lamb who returned
recently
I’ rr , an ih'-ir atNunuy.
Woodmen's Circle in Drain to­
after
giving
the
middle
west
a
■lay;
so
occasion))
shower
t.tt
from a period of tonfineuien: in
stalled »s the new president of morrow night.
| ptiVD f r o n um chiy.
southern
coast
sntl
keys;
u.
*,
taste of sub-rero weather, the
tho hospital.
: nit fold Ktwnnis (lull. ||p WB» The local Woodmen's f'lrrln |x
much change in temperature. Fs I IU*r Ignat Ion f f«uur;*u \V. 1-avir
coldest of the season.
frutti hi&lt; f
pur y*tit Jots
Ir.duneti by Past i'reiident r . »J«let| lo meet tonight also to
Hlittardi and rain swept the trrme Northwest Florida: f’loiidv. , n«t?rvnlii)ii ('iimiiii*-i n r ivn% l!ui*n-l| Mason who also presemeijjselect
delrgat *» for the Ocala
Pacific Coast, marooning :!.*t0 pmlmbiy octssional local rain-' m euivud, nml thu tiuvernut" uf- Retiring I'tesident Walter Cole- event,
tonight,
Thursday.
persons In eight scattered ramps
Ini- nahl I!. F. Mtx»’lJ •••nt ’ *i» ntsn widt u past pies idem’x but*
ami killing at least one person.
p i gnat ion a* Vuhi tu ijmiMH* 'on.
Continued cold was predtetnk
m nur.
Ollier offirets installed were
(K J. \ix . vice ptvsident; Dr II.
E. F. Housholdsr late yrttcrj D l aswell, 2nd vice-presidem;
A y was appointed County attorArdtnr Iliannn. treasurer; Frank
Soy for this fifth ronaerutive
Bonds of II.0U0 curb for eleven
financial secretary; Mr,
•NEW YORK. Jan. « .- f |C N ) _
poar. Tho current Board of Coundeputies sheriff today had been ap­
st-rretary.
Philip R. and Walter II. Bach,
Commissioners
Is
the
third
u.tt
proved and the officers ap|a.itre*i
Karl Nordgren reported on tha hot), of Hanford, were named in
’ which he has served.
VATICAN CITY, Jan. «.-bP&gt; to srtve in various Semin .I.- ColinTh«- F.vhibit Ttunmittee of 'b e Club’s rnnual dame at the MayNoteworthy In Mr. Houshnld- — Kinking spells in whkh the ty districts umlsr C. M. Hand, rt.-w ,*-'■ *mi note County T liant tor of t ’otit- fair Hotel Iasi night and said all the will of their father which
was filed for probate in .Surro­
• A last term a&gt; Cour.:y attorney Pope frequently drifted to the County sheriff.
l-o i'-e, which w ill dirret »r:ivill.*s cvpensrs ha.) been paid wit),
&gt;1 gates Court here. The decea-e I,
VM tho successful negotiation of borderline of uneoaiciousncgs were
The deputies are R. r . Whitten. of the Coi nty’ s d t-p lay inth.-T.-n- small surplus whieh will go in*» Philip Bach, nf 59-11 Rodman
bond refunding pro- reported to Bare hampered his re­ L. A. Tate, R. J, Hickson. Ii. it. ita l Florida Fx posit ion a- Orlando, tie
underprivileged
children') Street, Flushing, left an estate
la whkh he directed all covery during the past Id bouts. Swofford, J. c . Howell, Rohert t j . ! will meet Ftolny night in th»* f tnil.
uf •i.'ioygKt to his wife Elisabeth.
for Seminole
Informed sources said physi­ (&gt;rsy, C. A. Whlthesd. Emniett Kin- Chain, er lluilding, Secrr’itiy Halpli | Hill Hofmann, a guest, e-&gt;-er- At her death, the principle is to
cians repeatedly called to rally low. John f*. Foulien, W. T Wan-;Hag
.11
• j,.., .... said t itey.
|tain«il with a sleight-of-hand per te divided among thr *rn rltilThe Cewmy Conflniiiion was |&gt;i the Pope from attacks. Cardinals stey, J, If. tee, J, V. Mnriin, Dn ihe program are ill-, u ■ .nr [formance.
Ibh.-r guests v,rr-t dren, all of which but the i « t
•Maten this afternoon preparing heading rburch depanmeats wets George W. Gray, W. D. Lres and of .-xblblts lo be s.town at the &gt;x- i James Wtison of Thuluota, Roy Sanford residents live In thU
M R aw a m w Hat of JuryaKu.
asked w rtm aia te Rosa*.
l \ F. MarshalL
twaiuun.
.
tSy
iKytuvs and Eddiu Myers,
'» * •
.
.
h a l l

Townaendites Plan
Aiecial P r o g r a m
F o r Fnday Night

Sixty-Five Golfers
Use Country Cl ub
Athletic Facilities

from Sanford, but right after
Hy PAT PATTMiON .. . t
lan. 15 the celery season is r i ­
('otniri.tH ioner Kd H i f f t M
pened la open up in a lively
fashion, W\ JI. Scott, vegetable wnit im m n i m a y o r o f fteBchief f"r American Fruit Grow­ fo n t U nt n lirh t h y • u n a a ers, s-tld here today in announcing i mints v o le fro m f o u r o th ­
hat "the celery crop In .he San­ e r inem lw rit o f th e Cominlh*
m ccc ed e d H. . O .
ford district is In tetter comlitlon nion. l i e
■han usual for this time of year." S h ln h n U cr, re tirin ff a f te r v i
The weather for the most part th r re - y e n r te rm .
*
:
during the rail and wintrr has
Mr. iliKKina’ nnm * WM
been favoral le for rrlery growth, plnretl
In n o m in a tio n
hy
Mr. Scut declared, and the tild­ Commlssbtner W. A. lefH te,
es) blocks of relcry have tern pa- „ni) |h(, „rri)ni|
from Conf­
in e d foe bleaching. During the: m|MhlBM, M j
, j
■cool
•(Mil nfrlnil
m1
[teriml nf
of thu
the wintrr fro
from
T"?
two to three weeks are required
Dn Ihn invllalion of Com-*
&gt;o pro|H*tly blench celery; rottseL odge,
rvtlria*
quently the celery whkh was pa­ mltsbraer
pered late In December nr rarly Mayor Shinholser agreed to
In January will he ready for •It Infnrmsll), and frequently,shipment from Jsn. 15 to 25, Mr. with the new Hoard to nlferi
Buggestlnns regarding C l i p
Hcntt said.
Thu fitsi car of celery of Ihe Government.
season, grown by John Hull and
markrted by
Amerkan Fruit
Tho nrw mayors f r i t state­
Growers at Cleveland, was shipped ment was one of rommeaAateui
Iota In December, but first *ar- for the "esrellen*. record of IN*
were scarce sml te olg tk- past board," followed Immedi­
Qoallty uf fits) cilery ately by an assertion that he
was eirellrnt ami promises to contemplates "an changes in ike
remain tbit way.
existing policies nf the City.
"Usually the heavy shipping The only rrquls'te for hoMtoc
period for .‘•anfitrd rrlery Is ihe s Job will be efficiency," "
month of March, It'll this sess.ra
Outgoing
Mayor Hl.lnhnker
on account of early setting and was lauded hhtgly by tbs Comgood growing conditions
the
Il'cstltw S H rose Be, so I
h.-avy period, or |wak movement,
is espefted to te from Feb. 15
to Mir. 15," Mr. Setm a.blrd.
Selling of young plants lo iho
field ii Sanford will wind up
about Jsn. 15. (hrIrvin, however,
it. Just getting well sinrled in
setting the late "muekUnds" erop
Driedo sometimes ships rrlery in
The Executive Committee nf iM
to June.
Florida Audubon Society will meet
t'elrry lias Irrn growing uni- Sat unlay morning nt 9:30 o slash
fnrmly sml at a good ram nf U'e. in the Mayfair Hotel, ii was aaaccording to Mr- Scott, who thinks mtunrrd today by C. Russell M u n,
■hat Florida will te shipping some president of the organisation.
of the finest rclrty In years dur­ Included in the program are
ing the coming season.
trhrdolrd diseitssiolia on the prts|".sed nssumptbui nf wardship ov«r
two new bltd sanrtunrles, one in
Atnel.iin Cutinty and another on tha
Gulf Coast.
Other business is In include re­
ports on proposed legislation to be
presented to the 1937 tegUlatnte.
Reports also will lie made on its#
New telephone bookt for San­ tentative program being d rate d
ford subscribers
srr
being for the annual meeting of tha
primed noisy in Adams and State Society at Winter Park 1a
should b&lt;* ready for ■L.lribu'ioii Mnrrh.
. t
within n few days, E. V. Tinn­
Mr. Mason said the Committee
er, Southern Hell manngrr here, will lunch at the hotel, and he Re­
announced poloy.
viled nteutters of the Seminole
Hooks will Im* dis'rtboted to County Audubon Society tu attsud
p'limns Immeiliaiety afier
thrir the niMttt tlay event.
arrival here, the manager snid.
Thirteen members are on tks
Mr. Turner said Ilu* local tel- C.itmiiiitrc,
eph.uiH rompniiy is looking to­
ward a bright year in 1917, point­
ing out that a steady gain bus
been rvidrnrrd in subserlters
during Ihe past few months.
Public -peaking classea under
In Ihe several wreks which
Jtr. Turner has directed oper­ the direction of Prof. II. K. Pierce,
ations here, a gain of DM in­ Rollins College, will te resumed
tomorrow night in th* Chamber of
dividual phones ve-s recorded.
AI present, arrnrding to ibe Commerce lluilding.
Classen had teen in progress fer
manager, Sanford has I,M i trlrrvetal weeka until the year-end
rphunrs.
holidays when they were suspend-,
rd for two weeks.
A tonsil fee Is charged b y 'tk l
professor for a lO-wreln* ciiufse.
Instruction te given each Thurs­
day night.

E x e c u t i v e Group
Of Audubon U n i t
To Assemble Here

Woodmen Officers Uity To Receive
New I'hone Rooks
W i l l Be Installed
Within Few Doyn
At Tonight’s Meet

School Nurtte Sees
141 Pupils During
Period In December

CITY NEWS RRIEFS

(’nne Tells Racinu
UommisNion To Cut
Expenses To Hone

Hard Winter lilts
Pacific Coast

Honsholdcr Renamed
County A t t o r n e y ;
S e r v e s Five Yean

Recovery Of Pope
Reported Hampered

f'liairman

j.h

hong Is Installed
f( A
lleitd Tt)
Serve Cluh 1 Year!

Ronds For Deputies
Meet With Approval

Exhibit Committee
Will Meet Friday t ' " n'

Santorditen Named
in $430,000 Wi l l

Public* SpenkinK
ClasHcs To Resume

Russia And Spain
H u r l AccuHationH
At Itab’, Germany

n» w » SsMetatea Press
Soviet Russia and Socialist Spain
linlay launrhe.1 bittrr new accu-ations at Ks-ei*r Italy ami Nail
Germany white France considered
rushing troops to the Spanish bor­
der ami Hfirain shifted 172.000
ton- ol fighting ships into the
Mediterranean.
Insugent sea force* tru ed an­
other Soviet steamer--the ninth
thus far in the Straits of Gibral­
tar. A Soviet spokesman rhargrd
Hitler is ready fur open military
action In Spain,

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No Red lights For

T1SEILWA, 111. Jan.
yatrajity-two-jraar^ld Mrs. Haary
Qlagary la up and about altar M
yaara a-bad, looking lor itma la
finish I t quttta an whkb aka
worked baaIda a number at achat
onttrprlaaa.
In ISIS Mra. Oingary fall dawn
kar collar atopa. Injured bar back
and vaa aont to bad. Than aha bad
a Mroka of paralytic.
But aha decided aha caoldnS Jm
lla than. So aha sold magaitoe t.
palmed graatlag canto aad cal**dan. mad# w o n than I.OOartlfldal flo w n , placed II yelks aad
rut material for the IS whan.
Than. In the middle oI IMS, aaadleal aklll worked a miracle far kar.
Tke lin t thing aim wanu to finish
U ihoaa quilts.

S»^b M cD erm o tt
NORMAN, Oita, I n . H * ) Dr. f . C, IPlMfl) Alton. UnWrriky ad l u u a aiklwtc dlnet-ir,
M y install aa “oUetrle basket"
—On* tkai wtoks • rad lifkt from
ika keckbeard am y time a goal
la tcand hat at toast ana Bl&lt;l
Eli eeafennee coaek la against
any suck contraption
"My koya kart Mill r * to
skew m tkay can m a kii ih&gt;
yrtaoiu style goal," detlarea Hufb
McDermott, Oahrrnky a f Okie-W r t laak flat adrenblag ike
I M la anr crowds and ikaa batog aaakla ta flack ika lights. Beridso all aay players haea been
brought ay aa Oktokana rratfla
algaato. Wkaa ikay in a rad llghi
tkay any. Baaaaabaaa ikay atop so

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n i m reported.
SPINACH—BoPDtt'

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dale I r k * Tl**lcs l

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FUHNUHED I-roam u n i t
apartment with aloofdag parch.
T. 0 . Orison, 1U N. Joasa.
EVERY HOME should ban a mine Art.
■tap laddir. Wa carry all
aisaa from 3 loot to II. Bcasen- M —W m i Br m m M t MNu
able prices. HU1 Implement Co.
FOR BALMi Vssd M
iris Hotpnlmt n a g s, mad gaa
LOST: KNIOHT Tomplar watch rcags, seed Nossa J l stoma
Charm, finder plots* return ta I t o a s a n a k lo . Q s a a r n ) 4 p&gt;
H. Wnlkor, Samlnolo Creamery, pllanra. Rita Tkaalar
and rwthro reward.
BOR SALE—Cttoty plaato. Bay
STOLEN) BLOT machlaa from
P. Byrnes.
Oatoea. Barnard. Notify Box J*
47. Herald.
FOR WOODt Baa Tomd m M i
Baa at Ball Park.

stoa aad dafraaira aadatahed
mgother potfoctly. Thai araa

LOUISVILLE. By.* Jan.
I I ) Mental health, aaya Dr. 8.
B. Achatfy ad the Unirenlty
ad LeatorUto, to Jant aa Import•at aa any atkar kind of health.
Atksriy, dtnatar a l psychiatric
senlm to Urn Uatorllto ally baa-

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l i m i disposed ta pace light­
ly area Urn Imyirtanai ad this

M»rebaa|.

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Bardaara

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VOLUME XXVI

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
NEWSPAPER

9

LEAVE FOR INAUGURATION

Higgins Unanimous
Selection As M ayor
By City Commission
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Seek To Assets
Licease Fee Oa
L tcel C erainl
Transient G r o u p
Should Pay Money

A possibility existed today that
lh» Seminole County Agriculture
Fair anti Celery Display, setedW A 8 H IN G T O N , Jan.
tiled here for Jan. W -3*, may
l j | p ) __ ConfTCHS
t o d a y not be allowed to exhibit hrre
pushed ac tio n on th e Span* without the payment ef th# City’s
I s h a r m a e m U r jr o b u t tu rn e d omiaance-Buthorlied
«300
per
•s id e f ir s t to h e a r an o p ti;lw *eh Ueoao*.
m ia tic re p o rt h y P re sid en t I The new Board of CommlsslonRoosevelt on th e s ta te o f t h e , * "
* • P " P ~ a l U»t |
TA1.LAIIARMF.K. Jin . d.—Stendlng on the et-|'s ..f the executive mnn-ion. the incoming and re
U n loru
, night after Fred F. Dorner. aatiring governors of Florida are shown a* they pr.-imred
ride to the npltid fur the inauguration.
D iffe re n c e s o ver spending, filed ruler of the Sanford Elks.
etary and o th e r policies ■‘•d appeared whh the Bnnoune- In the party, left to right, are Mrs. Mn*l; Byron, duughtrr of Govetnor Fred I*, lone; Mark Byron;
nperarify wore forgotten In a mem that his fraternity is ipon- Cone; Mrs. Cone, ami Dave Shotts. retiring governor, t Assoct.ited Press I'ltoto)
detiro to speed the ban w l n f the thow tad asked that It
after the State Department re- b* allowed te enter the City 11hKten'.iy issued two permiU to * * * * £ " ■ • •
.... .
•sport more thsn IT,000,000 worth J N *
C,'T offklal* took nt.
of munitions sntl airplsnes
to definite action, they did mutes!
warworn Spain.
, that they h, girea the opportunlThe Senate and House met •»
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,h* « " " « ! * hkh
Jointly a t 1 o'clock this afternoon ■*•&lt;? ,h* .
tb*1* " ’ "
to count the electoral rote In last "&gt;* f " « * rBhJr ,nd lh* f , l r * *
November's grnrrul election In roo&lt;0^,•
Commissioners were wrong fur
I a k I r c , M o u K h to n
which Roosevelt end Gamer won
the proposal 01
of an agricultural
m
electoral vote, to el*iu to r .'™
f
.
. n j »fm«ee
In h ib it sivd exprciied ip?m»elvf»5

City Plans Improvement Local Truitees
To Shuffleboard Courts Propots Baying
Of School S ite
$100 Authorized To Repair Entertainm ent
Facilities;
To Supervise Work

«blowing
a the- past
r year
r amt
r M: a

sm nu:

against.
lag a heart to the uert. He left
Perry WMteknnt suggrried
■fetal}? of a W i-le tiv * .pcngsMb
m t. Dorter'AHeWi* te find
U r ’ apeclsl messages.
H t wi!l
method hy whkh the Utrnee fee
Itansmit to Congress from tima
might be taken from the carni­
to time.
,
val’# revenue, leaving (he Elks’.
VI ter
1 I
Nim jem^a
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i x p a rt'd *'o f.u a g in m e t r *
touched.
Mr. Doraer said his organisa­
tion had been guarantertl MOO as
Its share for sponsorship. l i t
declared the fraternity Is in need
of the money, since there still reI mains an outstanding debt on the
A special program will be pre- I Elks Home,
mated Friday night by the San- I
—
ford Townsend Club in its new
quant rs at tho Welnka Building,
No. &amp; Railroad Avenue, W. II.
Hughes, president, said today.
Principal speaker of the evenlag will be Dr. ||. Waters of
Orlando. Ilia subject U to Is
“ Inspire Inn,
I ’respiratloa
and
Siaiy-tivs persons used the faril
Shoe-lcai her."
hies of the Sanford Country Club
Aa eatrnainmem, the Purcell during the past week, nne of the
Quartet of Orlando will be heard. Inrgrsi groups to do so rvcrmly,
■nd a duet is scheduled by Earl according in a report made tuday
Whiten and his sis er, Miss Whit. by Bert Fort, manvger.

Townaendites Plan
Aiecial Program
For Fnday Night

Sixty-Five Golfers
Use Country Club
Athletic Facilities

Among the out-tf-mwn golfers
A covered dish luncheon is to were T. J. Wrighi uf Chauiaui|tm,
bt served at 0 P. M.. and tho pub- N. Y.; C. J. Reese of Pittsburgh.
Ik i i Invited.
Fa.;
A.
B. L y o n .
J.
11Re e v e s and B. R e e v e s , all
of New York, N. Y.; George K.
Rollins of Kan Antonio, Texas; J.
T,
McMullenof
Clearwater;
Charles Gayle nf Charleston, S.
C.j Carl
E. Clark of HytaMrs,
Mary Far nr 11, acting more, III-; Irauren Parrot of Fin •
schoM nurse, &lt;ns|icc'rd I f f ptib- gerahl, (la.; Mrs. Graes Blackford
I k school pupils |n Seminole nf lla rrlitu rg , Pa.; Mrs. T. t .
County between Dec. 5 and Dee. Wright of Chautauqua, N. Y.
Added interest had been dis­
19, she reported today In a brief
played In the golf course since th *
to the Timmy School Beard.
Administrative work included erection of a sign at the loo advei#0 hours of office work with sis tislng the links. Photographs I t
interviews and the issuance of the display are by Co*. Hanford
four permits to enter school. One Jay fees furnished the lumber.

School Nurtte Sees
141 Pupils During
Period In December

patient was taken to the hospital.
Three homes were visited, the
report stared, nod In eight cases
medicine was given to children.
Eighty-ilx notices were sent to
pan ms.
Mrs. Parnell was acting during
the absence of Mrs. Dorothy
Lamb who returned
recently
from a period of tonfineuien: in
tho hospital.

Honsholdcr Renamed
County A t t o r n e y ;
S e r v e s Five Y ean
E. F. Housholdsr late yrttcrA y was appointed County attorSoy fo r this fifth ronaerutive
poar. Tho current Board of CounCommissioners Is the third u.t’ which he has served.
Noteworthy In Mr. Houshnld• A last term a&gt; Cour.:y attorney
V M tho successful negotiation of
bond refunding prola whkh he directed all
for Seminole

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Hard Winter lilts
Or Pacific Coast
CHICAGO, Jan. A -O P )-W in ­
ter
concentrated
Its severest
bias's in the ter west today
after giving the middle west a
taste of sub-rero weather, the
coldest of the season.
H littard i and rain swept the
Pacific Coast, marooning :!.*t0
persons In eight scattered ramps
ami killing at least one person.
Continued cold was predtetnk

Recovery Of Pope
Reported Hampered

VA TIC A N CITY, Jan. «.-bP&gt;
— Kinking spells in whkh the
Pope frequently drifted to the
borderline of uneoaiciousncgs were
reported to Bare hampered his re­
covery during the past Id bouts.
Informed sources said physi­
cians repeatedly called to rally
The Cewmy Conflniiiion was |&gt;i the Pope from attacks. Cardinals
•Maten this afternoon preparing heading rburch depanmeats wets
M R a w a m w Hat of JuryaKu.
asked w rtm aia te Rosa*.

J, */

Planned
Seminole ConntylCelery Activity NoI nC hsiutn
Operation O f
Municipal
Govenh
C om m issioners Become* Lively ment, Is AssertiiR
After Jan. 15th Last TaikMade
Honor

Electoral Votes
Get Official Okeh Commisskmers 8 a y
Chief Executive Re­
views Past Y e a r ,
Also Looks Ahead

NUMBER «

M aiM ai la INS

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6, IM 7

Congress Pushes
M easures To Halt
Shipment O f Arms
DrcsMcRt R oosevelt
H i v e s Optimistic
Report To S o l o a s
Or State Of Union

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A na fee

H one From Nazi Jail

Midway Location Is
S o u g h t For New
N e g r o lluilding

City Ccmnilssionurs l;t&lt;t night
inttli* n definin' effort tmvni'd fit
j iirtoinmcHt of vvin'er tout1 '
iiutlioi icint* do* •■xpouditur
glOM tot tin- Ii 1- ill a.,d foTt*
mem of muni, m il
tdinffM

Trn-tiH'N of (hr Snitft»r»l ^ch€M&gt;l
,|i.1*rLt
nkluy
rrctmimrihltit! to
ulii* f'mmty
Ihoinl (he jmifof n iruct nf lunil, not to
, veil’d Il.tHM) in coikl, in Molwiy
courts.
The action f llowtd a r-i|*l'*aj fur the cm tlu n of n now »choo|
ly W. II J 'rtn rlt ehu del r'ln*d L\il mini's 9
J
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thu crnWtleil rundtib its no v ex­
1 I m» olifki* tenuhl ri'plsrs ons
isting on tlit* n r real Inn -enn r*. txl.uh Imriuit down riTrnlly, Ki|M r. Fiaitrls pointed out tli.ti |u-b ,
«r»* ho|u*t|
for night ploying were nr»sl.»d; iu »14't‘N for thr
tin t considerable repair w ik I* to lip ublumnl partLilly fiom
netessury on the courts; and that (Le FnUrul (itivrriltlkcnt.
Mime painting is required on the
Kll-n J. M«»UKl»i»»ii, irrhitect,
sirtirtiires adjnrrnt to tint court*.
hanleil to tIi** Itourd u five yoir
Commissioner M. J, Lodge ntnl I'lati «»f |*r«j|H»&gt;C4l imprtivrmi'tUa
James Moovh'iin. - | h i itiu-inle U
tn f i Minty ncIkmiI ili'tnctn invtilv(i f strerts at-1 | oit ke, wt ti until, d
ing WP.\ w.irk**. Suiwrinlrntlrnt
us a coniiiiuti-t* to -u|H*rvi
titI \ \. |,;iv\ I *i n Mjih lliaf riD'tctl tu
ptovement i fur Hint
• ni
vi uIi tlistrirl triHlui*N fur
Mr. l ia r t i i* rcipie*t for a- t**n II|i|i|teV;tl Ilf pi till UN IfgHrih
inward iiii|irovrd im iii t (aetli ,e*
Released from a N tu i prittin wen* ti infotei'd by an btimur , s Do ii -tciioit i.
Aut)iuri/;i-ion w.ts gtvt-n Mrn.
in Germany .where he w.is held {but inipreseivt* infortoul talk t y
M mc Slioifi*!* lu iitfoii'it tlit* trnfor more than a year on rhatges K. V. Haines wh-i d**,‘tribed
»ut i tJc in H'Vt'Uil t it if t to which
of trying to overthrow the Hitler {self it* ill**
ifi:i I ftiiirl-Tt.**
government, U .re n e e II.
llo ran* l e started ... t|i ,*,d ut-rnDuii wjib rnllol Ly thu l^mjf
v\ ihm| iriutipv,
son.A m erican seaman. .*, shown five ye:,,*
and
........ .
John In x, r list111nini of
thu
" V ; ; * ' " New to rk. He ..nine j,,, v i,|, „
.............. ,,,,,
ntsiely joined the seamnn s strika |[,al j,,,
I# ihu Ml.fin v I' huIji Inwlerx, of
in n
mfiii .mi&lt;! it
sml regis:ered for picket duty main a It a !t.o
m| « lit* wt i’k. riitt hcijilly jititlmi i/i’d thu tiiimifur
(Associated Press Pit t..,
tint* wt-.-k Itiirrlihitel im;&lt;i tteu uf J‘#ii ft util an incttiunhil fund
weeks it it. | . ■
..vrf»f unity into ( tw In I In- ioiifd.fig Mi'riHint of lintik
iiiiinth*.
urluwn fii-gnt ’u huid fur Mo* vrve»
•Mr. lltiirttM
4ifhi uf ji fit I iimm*,
trmtHluti* Kiifii
\ ,|Uiiuiigh th*1 liuitrd win slaDd
IM tpSili tt tiMif i
to h'Id ii n^nrtmriixjif ion NUNNlun
i.ll'Il-.l licit “|f
Inlay, tii’iturDvity u n* post
noire, the
puiiuil div
ii* th** nlinuncg* of
tm irisis.”
riiuiniiafi 1’ iui) VViihnni’ . who I*
n m Army and N’nvy AoNpital
Thursday’s titles, Tidal Kintjon,1
in Hut Springs, Ark. I I ». U rv
(kesn Pier, Dayions Ib-nch; low.
f)4*u|«*i| #ii return fur thu Kuhru
10:34 o'clock; high, 1:17 o’clock.}
ary meeting
After n Ijuurnineiit, (he Hoard
Repre*rnta&lt;ivrs nf the |t..i,.| |
iftaper ted it nrhunl In,In gTriif *
h o l d e r s ' Protectve Cnniniittcr
rttfn 'ly rnetiql |#y ,\| ('. Ciinduf
conferrnl tislay with ni.-nibei ■
in fiirnit rvilfu.
T A IL .U IA S S K E , .)
of the City Commission . n tinGov,
rrior
■
'on.srarteil
l.t
rest steps to bo taken in th.
o lf
t.
propnsi-,1 refund of #.'.,h0o.ihhi h Haring t'orttmission
wish instrurtl i t to trim ro*'tnunicipul botnls.

Resolution Is Passed Scott Sees R e i t e r
By Shinhobcr
As T r i b u t e To L o c a l ConditionM
P r c v a ilinjf In *37 OutffoinR O f f i c i a l
Meisch*s S e r v i c e
Seen Rond R efold
Only a frw scattering rars of
The rrtiting Hoard of County
Ah R e a l i t y Soon
Cotnrnissiuners yesterday after* retrry have been shipped to date
mam [tassrd n resolution In trioute
to John Meia.'h, .ongoing Conrads
sinner, who h»* served as Board
chairman continuously sine, Jatt.
1923.
In full, ihe tlocumrnt Is as fed*
lows
“ Whereas,
Honorable
John
Moloch, Chairman ef the Hoard of
County Commissioners of Srmintdr
County, Flori.la, is this .lay m i r ­
ing from of fu r; and
"Whereas, John Alcisch Iwcam*
a member of the Hoard of County
Commissioners ,.f Kcmlnnle Court
ty on the second tiny of January,
1923; slid
"Whereas, on snid day, John
Mrlsch was elrctrd hy his fellow
mouthers, as Chairman of the
Hoard nf County Commissioners
anil has coniinum sly, shire said
time, teen rim e d and served as
Chairman of &gt;hi* -aid Roardl and
"Whvrvas, jlttrjr* his irrm nl
st, lien as Chairman for a peri.-.l
of fuuricrn yesrs, he has given ol
his time ami ability «, the penpte uj
Krminols County with the result
lljnl the a fte ^ ^ o f Seminole Coun­
ty are In thu oett ol condition, and
said County enjoys the reputation
of being anrang the best governed
counties of the Ktate; ami
Whereas, ere, his frllow mem
lows upon the Hoard of County
Commissioners, hsve long profit
ril by his leadership and rojoyr.1
Ills nssoeiation.
“Tlterefttre Is* it resolved, that
we, his frllow members of the
lliintd of County Commissioners
of Krmin.de County, Florida, do
hereby romtnend the llonorabb
John Meisrh for the rsrrllrnt s. rv
tee he has rendered in hts posi
tiott ns Cbairmnn of ilu Hoard
of Coiiniy Commissioners during
the past yrtrs, and •'lirnd ‘&lt;&gt; hut,
oor very best wishes for many
happy sml pnaperutix yrars"
The d.HHiinri.t was signed
K. F. Long, W. II. Williams.
Chailes ll.tnn ami C. II. Kcatry,

Woodmen Officers
Wil l Be Installed
At Tonight’s Meet

Officers, clrrtrd sevrral reeks
“go l.y Hanford Woodmen, will
be installed tonight at a fin
luriuit session hegimiihg a| 7:30
o'cl.o*k In W.SMlntrn'a Hall.
New officials are Judge Jamrs
G. Sharon, o m u l rmnmander;
J. K. Fov, advisor lieiitenanl;
C. II. Ktnbl, b raker; J. W. Know,
finanrtal secretary; George W.
Stinson, e-ei.rl;
Marvin
Stone,
watchman; C, (), Ibtrtlen, srnlry.
Harry Wreks, mernWr of tha
Hoard of Atklitora.
During the business meeting,
Jo i
11. Stein .
h (X lW IItllS
The weather: Ovrrensf on-1
plans will lie made to attend
Miami
an«|
i"hur
nM*inl&gt;urs
■
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h*
f"tfgy over estrcmi- tn.r-h and
uif Roy 11, ( hapmun, I n b t n v ,j
** Joint Installation Ceremonies ot
[tartly cloudy over aou*h and r. t
the* (govurnut't fin nn r
Woodmen and mrmliers of the
ttal portions tonight and Thors
I l ’iRntd I i-nif rudsiy wry In*
I’r r , an ih'-ir atNunuy.
Woodmen's Circle in Drain to­
■lay; so occasion)) shower t.tt
stalled »s the new president of morrow night.
| ptiVD fron um chiy.
southern coast sntl keys; u. *,
IU*r Ignat Ion f f«uur;*u \V. 1-avir : nit fold Ktwnnis (lull. ||p WB» The local Woodmen's f'lrrln |x
much change in temperature. Fs I
frutti hi&lt; f
pur y*tit Jots
Ir.duneti by Past i'reiident r . »J«let| lo meet tonight also to
trrme Northwest Florida: f ’loiidv. , n«t?rvnlii)ii ('iim iiii* -i n r
ivn% l!ui*n-l| Mason who also presemeijjselect delrgat
*» for the Ocala
pmlmbiy octssional local rain-'
m euivud, nml thu tiuvernut"
uf- Retiring I'tesident Walter Cole- event,
tonight, Thursday.
Ini- nahl I!. F. Mtx»’lJ •••nt ’*i» ntsn widt u past pies idem’x but*
p i gnat ion a* Vuhi tu ijmiMH* 'on.
m nur.
Ollier offirets installed were
(K J. \ix . vice ptvsident; Dr II.
j D l aswell, 2nd vice-presidem;
Ardtnr Iliannn. treasurer; Frank
Bonds of II.0U0 curb for eleven
financial secretary; Mr,
•NEW YORK. Jan. « . - f | C N ) _
deputies sheriff today had been ap­
st-rretary.
Philip R. and Walter II.
Bach,
proved and the officers ap|a.itre*i
Karl Nordgren reported on tha hot), of Hanford, were named in
to srtve in various Semin .I.- ColinTh«- F.vhibit Ttunmittee of 'be Club’s rnnual dame at the May- the will of their father which
ty districts umlsr C. M. Hand, rt.-w ,*-'■*mi note County T liant tor of t ’otit- fair Hotel Iasi night and said all was filed for probate in .Surro­
County sheriff.
l-o i'-e, which will dirret »r:ivill.*s cvpensrs ha.) been paid wit), &gt;1 gates Court here. The decea-e I,
The deputies are R. r . Whitten. of the Coi nty’s dt-play inth.-T.-n- small surplus whieh will go in*» Philip Bach, nf 59-11
Rodman
L. A. Tate, R. J, Hickson. Ii. it. ital Florida Fx posit ion a- Orlando, tie
underprivileged
children') Street, Flushing, left an estate
Swofford, J. c. Howell, Rohert t j . ! will meet Ftolny night in th»* f tnil.
uf •i.'ioygKt to his wife Elisabeth.
(&gt;rsy, C. A. Whlthesd. Emniett Kin- Chain, er lluilding, Secrr’itiy Halpli | Hill Hofmann, a guest, e-&gt;-er- At her death, the principle is to
low. John f*. Foulien, W. T Wan-;Hag
.11
• j,.., . .. . said t itey.
|tain«il with a sleight-of-hand per te
divided among thr *rn rltilstey, J, If. tee, J, V. Mnriin,
Dn ihe program are ill-, u ■ .nr [formance.
Ibh.-r guests v,rr-t dren, all of which but the i « t
George W. Gray, W. D. Lres and of .-xblblts lo be s.town at the &gt;x- i James Wtison of Thuluota, Roy Sanford residents live In thU
l \ F. MarshalL
twaiuun.
.
tSy
iKytuvs and Eddiu Myers,
'» * •
.
.
h a ll

CITY NEWS RRIEFS

( ’nne Tells Racinu
UommisNion To Cut
Expenses To Hone

f'liairman

j.h

hong Is Installed
f( A
lleitd Tt)
Serve Cluh 1 Year!

Ronds For Deputies
Meet With Approval

Santorditen Named

Exhibit Committee
Will Meet Friday t ' " n'

in $430,000 W i l l

from Sanford, but
right after
Hy PAT P A T T M iO N .. . t
lan. 15 the celery season is r i ­
('o tn iri.tH io n e r Kd H i f f t M
pened la open up in a lively
fashion, W\ JI. Scott, vegetable wnit im m n i m a y o r o f fteB chief f"r American Fruit Grow­ fo n t U n t n lirh t h y • u n a a ers, s-tld here today in announcing i mints v o le fro m fo u r o th ­
hat "the celery crop In .he San­ e r in e m lw rit o f th e C om inlh*
m ccceded
H. . O .
ford district is In tetter comlitlon nion. l i e
■han usual for this time of year." S h ln h n U c r, re tir in ff a f t e r v i
The weather for the most part th rre -y e n r te rm .
*
:
during the rail and wintrr has
M r. iliK K in a ’
nnm *
WM
been favoral le for rrlery growth, plnretl
In
n o m in atio n
hy
Mr. Scut declared, and the tild­ Commlssbtner W.
A.
le fH te ,
es) blocks of relcry have tern pa- „ni) |h(, „rri)ni|
from Conf­
in e d foe bleaching. During the: m|MhlBM, M j
, j
■•(M
frln il n
thu w
in tr r fr
om 1
coolil n[teriml
off the
wintrr
from
T"?
two to three weeks are required
Dn Ihn invllalion of Com-*
&gt;o pro|H*tly blench celery; rottseLodge,
rv tlria *
quently the celery whkh was pa­ mltsbraer
Mayor Shinholser agreed to
pered late In December nr rarly
In January will he ready for •It Infnrm sll), and frequently,shipment from Jsn. 15 to 25, Mr. with the new Hoard to nlferi
Buggestlnns
regarding C l i p
Hcntt said.
Government.
Thu fitsi car of celery of Ihe
season, grown by John Hull and
markrted by
Amerkan Fruit
Tho nrw mayors f r i t state­
Growers at Cleveland, was shipped ment was one of rommeaAateui
Iota In December, but first *ar- for the "esrellen*. record of IN*
were scarce sml te olg tk- past board," followed
Immedi­
Qoallty uf fits) cilery ately by an assertion that he
was eirellrnt
ami promises to contemplates "an changes in ike
remain tbit way.
existing policies nf
the
City.
"Usually the heavy shipping The only rrquls'te for hoMtoc
period for .‘•anfitrd rrlery Is ihe s Job will be efficiency," "
month of March, It'll this sess.ra
Outgoing
Mayor
Hl.lnhnker
on account of early setting and was lauded hhtgly by tbs Comgood growing conditions
the
Il'c s tltw S H rose Be, so I
h.-avy period, or |wak movement,
is espefted to te from Feb. 15
to M ir. 15," Mr. Setm a.blrd.
Selling of young plants lo iho
field i i Sanford will wind up
about Jsn. 15. (hrIrvin, however,
it. Just getting well sinrled in
setting the late "muekUnds" erop
Driedo sometimes ships rrlery in
The Executive Committee nf iM
to June.
Florida Audubon Society will meet
t'elrry lias Irrn growing uni- Sat unlay morning nt 9:30 o slash
fnrmly sml at a good ram nf U'e. in the Mayfair Hotel, ii was aaaccording to Mr- Scott, who thinks mtunrrd today by C. Russell M u n,
■hat Florida will te shipping some president of the organisation.
of the finest rclrty In years dur­
Included in the program are
ing the coming season.
trhrdolrd diseitssiolia on the prts-

Executive Group
Of Audubon Unit
To Assemble Here

Uity To Receive
New I'hone Rooks
Within Few Doyn
New telephone bookt for San­
ford
subscribers
srr
being
primed noisy in Adams and
should b&lt;* ready for ■L.lribu'ioii
within n few days, E. V. Tinn­
er, Southern Hell manngrr here,
announced poloy.
Hooks will Im* dis'rtboted
to
p'limns Immeiliaiety afier
thrir
arrival here, the manager snid.
Mr. Turner said Ilu* local teleph.uiH rompniiy is looking to­
ward a bright year in 1917, point­
ing out that a steady gain bus
been rvidrnrrd
in
subserlters
during Ihe past few months.
In Ihe several wreks
which
Jtr. Turner has directed oper­
ations here, a gain of DM in­
dividual phones ve-s recorded.
AI present, arrnrding to ibe
manager, Sanford has I ,M i trlrphunrs.

Russia And Spain
H u r l AccuHationH
At Itab’, Germany
n» w » SsMetatea Press
Soviet Russia and Socialist Spain
linlay launrhe.1 bittrr new accu-ations at Ks-ei*r Italy ami Nail
Germany white France considered
rushing troops to the Spanish bor­
der ami Hfirain shifted 172.000
ton- ol fighting ships into the
Mediterranean.
Insugent sea force* trued an­
other Soviet steamer--the ninth
thus far in the Straits of Gibral­
tar. A Soviet spokesman rhargrd
Hitler is ready fur open military
action In Spain,

|".sed nssumptbui nf wardship ov«r
two new bltd sanrtunrles, one in
Atnel.iin Cutinty and another on tha
Gulf Coast.
Other business is In include re­
ports on proposed legislation to be
presented to the 1937 tegUlatnte.
Reports also will lie made on its#
tentative program being drated
for the annual meeting of tha
State Society at Winter Park 1a
Mnrrh.
. t
Mr. Mason said the Committee
will lunch at the hotel, and he Re­
viled nteutters of the Seminole
County Audubon Society tu attsud
the niMttt tlay event.
Thirteen members are on tks
C.itmiiiitrc,

Public* SpenkinK
ClasHcs To Resume
Public -peaking classea under
the direction of Prof. II. K. Pierce,
Rollins College, will te resumed
tomorrow night in th* Chamber of
Commerce lluilding.
Classen had teen in progress fer
rrvetal weeka until the year-end
holidays when they were suspend-,
rd for two weeks.
A tonsil fee Is charged b y 'tk l
professor for a lO-wreln* ciiufse.
Instruction te given each Thurs­
day night.

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As ConfresH convenes for its first session In I k * sec­
ond term of the Roosevelt administration, there is consid­
erable speculation as to what to expect from It, with many
predictions ranfin* from those of an extremely radical na­
ture tr&gt; a definite turn to the rifht. However, a more rea­
sonable estimate of the government's future eonra* seams
to lie the following, taken, from the United States tfawsi
1. A friendly Whit* linos* interest In suggestions Of
organised labor for legislation that will pot more of the
power of government on its side.
2. An early end to government borrowing from pri­
vate investors to conform to basic principles of apendmgfor-reeovery theory.
8. Technical alterations only In undistributed corpor­
ation profits tax which fits In closely with controlled re­
covery theory which President has embraced.
4. Continued large appropriations for relief not only
to keep unemployed from starving but to help maintain
wnge levels in some of lowest paid cksslflcationa.
R. An even more aggressive policy of tariff reduction
ind adjustment. Renewal by Congress of trade agreement
powers may be taken for granted.
fl. Tighter regulation of securities markets, new reg­
ulation of investment trusts, further jolts for holding contpanics.
7. A neutrality law lodging with President broad
power to impose embargoes on munltiona, war materiaIt
and credits in event of war lietwcen nations or of Internal
*— «o* Pepper started the New strife within nations.
p a r off right by irrttln* mar8. Support for ideas of David l.lllenthal who helievea
!n continued use of “yardstick” plan of forcing electric
U, Gertrude, h wasn’t tb&lt; vjwtir rates lower.
/W P N B M D A V. IA N .

IM 7.

■ of Wlwlaor who tin t said
I him who U without sin CBM
d m m o m ."
* NfWlpaper rr|Min*ra
caught
PlWd Cun* reading ’’Gone With
^ •^ W ln d ." I ’fiibably figured l
■WO* soma review of ih* pitfall,
• f lb* tiirfil.s a ImlnUtratlon.
. I * re* wh-'ie Kiultie Barrl.
Rag'Ji-bn Rair/nt it- hav* srpa
jaM d over a &lt;ll.&lt;sair*nipm. Oh
XNM i t * tuuitv &lt;&gt;f ir .e lo.v n*k

•r rca* sniiMsh.
I f ibo National (iimnl bad be*.
, fir**d to fir* upon th«- il*lrn&lt;l*r
' M " Gsyton* Brarh’s city hall.
i B w . Bholtt rouM have b**n sakl
T V 'k a * * yuno out of office III .
: m m * * f flory aft*r all.
Germany has again takrn tc
ylakln* for*l*n ships. It ***ms to
dm h was somethin* Ilk* this sort
a f thin* that am hrr Into war with
lb* Unlt*d btatra twenty y«srt

The popular belief that modem Invention and machin­
ery nre rcttponitiltlu for unemployment ia blasted by a study
xcently made by the Muchinery and Allied Products Inititutn on numerous teehnoiogienl proltlems. Among the
natty facts developed during this study were the follow­
ing:
1. In the nutnnrhile industry (one of the most heavly mechanized In the world) employment per vehicle
nnnufoctured was 2ft percent higher In 1935 than in 1029.
2. The numlter of telephone girls Increased by more
Ihnn 50,000 during the ten years that the dial system wns
elng installed.
3. The numlicr of Ice dealers more than doubled be\ween 1920 nnd 1930 because mechanical refrigeration
opularhrd all refrigeration.
■t. While population was Increasing 16 percent, typists
increased 32 percent nml Isiokkeepers, accountants and
-ashlers Increased 27 percent during the time when busi­
ness machines were becoming so popular.
ft. Although 50 percent of all theater musicians were
displaced by sound motion pictures, during the same years
musicians and lurcher* nf music Increased by 35,000, ac­
tors l»v 17.0(H), theater usher* by I.ISS) ami radio employ­
ees by 5,000.

*ir gubernatorial, Carl G. la w Is tho occasion
Dear Fr*d" is-[fey tarsia* Is kk rrsigaailoi. os
J m ." . .
BUts Racine C— i»»in*w . ii* .
RT« is s-stRIp* arts’ U w«a s horse ON hlsi anys b s * r* gwtof- way aad knowin’ ha didn't stand
ifts r he’s spspt fe w tang yeses shiy be appointed by Park-M s-!
rmisih’ It aad la japl *sttla* ts last agreement.
|
the peiat wbsgs. , It will jump
AWa Stuart t l Tasips sod,
through whs* be ctatba lbs w hip-M ari Pars * f Tararm are hath,
or tbngwa K ts aastbsr fla k ..
bsia* l*lk *d abost as paaaMs
Awl I t . aw M be kiwi
* f . aacresser* to gryss WUlla la lbs
&lt;&gt;u*h. as tbs
m l , taw J a s t! Stats Auditing Dspartswet gat
«h*u ks eats a s .h * n s As p rs t-’ Prse s y &gt; be dent knew Jww
y w s g .w a e a fa r , a deficit
tksy flgur*. and ibst's ass aphsv* a a * w .Ira lass lake kirn la roM m snt tkat calls far a 1st at
•hirg* aad start try is’ Is t»*ch Ugorla.'
him ta.kalpam a bodge'. Sn l saA
Tbs little yaws of is * ketwesa
mmim ■
,
Material* sad ike Stale wilt a *
Be, far, aphsdy. yapps la kwaw right op. ealy a m w * wt will
f t y iwwrk pboot whai’a .gotrua probably ba IT . .Fred has ham
Hsypea, Uadar lbs saw ad at late bar la' a lot a f fas nataia’ .daw*
••-•ties we ran ex part U ass aw* tb* list of bays and gtrte Is that
Slats official* ft rad with rntbs imrtWulir piaybawaa aad I caa
• loam or at laa*t m ig n *d I * the Jwrt kstr dim rawntis’ “Eonte,
•Haatba.V
n*e*t*te. atlas), isoe. If be bolbri
Probably the first this* Pcad let Kis a *. *b U -T aaalb aat-"
will da after |ka inaugural parBat all kJdrfia’ aaidr, tbs *aak
■la U atarib aver to lbs, assn- of sabcMii*
efficient. *&gt;««■*•
&lt;toa awl (Head la the UtUa car*- loyal cwworbara tkat tacaa aa Isnosy of, rswtavln' ibrai padlock* roailae xo*ern«r la sot. an *aay
w i'ta board oo atorb about, and one. Tea often ippolr*a*enl* turn
a lot of folk* think holl Uko nut to ho rtteeppirtntmente. Bat
'em orrr awl put 'em as the "*&gt;* tb it* wa ran d*p*nd on,
fault In the treasurer'* nffke. -»h»t»T*r Fred rose .boo will he
Tbs I bent* son* over In the 'Ion* bonnily nod tlneersly for
if firm of the Hints Road Depart- lbs best Interest* of tho otata
watt* will probably ba "H A L E ,
ka see* It.
te f’hi«r. But bain’ head of tbr
lie may *Wo Job* to hi*
I tow I Department I* no slouch frlenda awl sunnorters. hu&gt; with
lob awl the man who take* It | nnnolntmeilt* will be more In the
‘ at a Job an hi* HIIOUI.DP.RH nature *&gt;f &lt;-n opportunity, for I
and be baa to keep bumpin' to don't belle** Fred will retain an
oak* lha GRADE.
aonolntr* who does not fully
A lot of noor fish are won- m*a»ure up In tb* tn«k from the

u

standpoint of honesty, ability and
eonsrlenUoua ssrrteo.
While &lt;bs n«opla a f tka H u t*
have Uttla knowIsJ * * of Fred's
dan* and Inteat loos, (his has
occasioned no lack of confidence
In him awl tb* general frslla*
persist* svtiywhsrs that Fred
will make a “GOOD GOVER­
NOR."
T b* yoltWnrwl I* lb* *la l*
fbrwsr af both Rmlucky and
Ntbraska and on# o f tb* stats
flowtrs of North Carolina.

g ,..tJr? mao./.-.- n l i n e t i u s a - r - r h i n r c n n . s e t fiv e U o te L
* On* thin* about It, If Mrs Arm
wrong I* iriilavvd front offlc* ty
a . fluprsrm- Court ruling, slo
rwuld *&lt;t a good jolt in Hpain a;
commandtr of the allied artnitdsfsndiog Madrid.

A s'ttdy of «urh thing* rrvral
that

thu ho«i«vwlf» us** a knif.

aa anragi- of I.to tlntrs a day.
M. *&gt;rhang* rrporis.
It tnlg)
kaw aiblrtl that r\ny time *h.
**ws tkat knife simply niosi b,
Akatpenrd,—1Tn|M-k:i Stutv Journal.
I f all tb* ('on* colonels con
w rg * on the .'-to p capital tumor
raw, Tallahassee still look like u
military city during a siege, —■
Ocali Star. On the cuntrary, out
•\gsntaiion is that the necutlve
mast*Inn would liM.lr mure like an
•Id soIdit rs* home.
J^larcoce Out row, tlt« rmlncn
criminal lawyer, &lt;1-—»i»’t
ihili’
much of l hr.•;nuts. "A lot n
^^ham bug,” soys he, 'ThtTsImn
* s l t m iinly
a
public nuisance’
C S A m i then of cours« there are ■
* * . l a of litll* (sty* nnd girls wh'
S m sl't think much of t'larrnc.

And by the way, that si* mil
lien dollars whlrh Gov, Cnn
say* the State lias got in ratst
foj old age pensions, is in s.Mi
llaw Id tht* puyrull |m * i whir*
t » feileral government is al
ready levying for that purpose
By.lhe lime we ge*/through wit*
ItjMlh* Townsend Plan may pruvt
cKeaper after all.
Our old friend Murslutl fh in ?
llseuh-llang, who turned traitor
and Jaileil his commantler. Get,•rut Chiang Rni-shck, and fur
which dastardly act, he was sen
lease.1 to irn yn rs In prison, hittow within a few days, been glv
f a or. unconditional pardon, lie
couldn't have done any bettrr than
tka* In this country.

, Andrew Mellon has offered th-.1
United State* gorernr,cnt some
$40,000,000 worth ef priceless
• n treasures, a lit.otto.ooo buildlax to bouse them, and an endow■aa* fund for their maintenonee.
Ox* wonders whether after giving
sawag aom* fifty million dollar* of
£ ia fortune. Uncle Andy will hav-t
fUmugb left to keep off relief.
moag other Important news
*a of yesterday was tho open• f another congressional ses' la Washington. Things had
I progressing so nicely since
Mm session met, that on* had
M l begun to hop* It wmiMn'i
i *o n ary far .our diaiinguished
Han and reprvsemorivrs to
I agiio. But ala.il No such
» Tka tin * ha* coma to grind

OILHIAT

is a new year gets under way and new public officials
•lectetl lust year iH'gin to take over Important joist which
vill kwp them Itusy for the next few yenrs. We have a
new governor. Tone Is in and Sholtx Is out. We have alnost an entirely new County Commission with W. B. Wil­
iams. the only hold over, ns Its chairman. We have a new
•minty judge, with Judge Ware taking the place of Judge
Sharon, who Inti Itecomo almost ns much a part of the
'•ourt House ns the cornerstone. We have a new sheriff
vlth Old Timer Charlie Hand taking the place of Jim Mc­
Clelland. And we hnve a new mayor, as Ed Higgins, the
newest m em ber on the Commission, was elected last night
•o tn'tc the place of Mayor Shlnholser, whose term of of­
fice has expired. All of which brings us up to the point
f our story which Is Hint Mayor Shlnholser goes out or
iffice with his personal prestige unlmiwlred as a result of
•iis fling in politics, and leaving behind him a three year
•.■ci.nl of public service which has brought the City to the
eery threshold of a permanent settlement of its financial
ildiimtbuis.

Sem inole T i r e !

N A T IO
O rfM tzc d

1928

(A H * + 4 Wkk Tkt Admtic N f o n l Dank •/ /*&lt;ktomuUt)

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF CU0SR OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31, 193B

SAN MIRD TWENTY YEARS AGO

■UMPfO O U S p s CAU.

C O M F T R O I . L E R '* t C A L L

tin Monday eien'ag a*. &gt;"* lary nml treasurer; Mr*. R. b•orl-h
lii.u-e,
Mis* Winnie Gtier, organisr; and Mias Haiti*
lltoitg entertained with a New Kslridge, librarian.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S . Whi’ ner
Yritr’s leceptioa to her many
noting friends lha*. was a charm- spent spyrral day* In Jtckson:ig event. The gay young pet- villa ikla week, rtrt iraing to Hanale enjoyed the .lancing
ami funt on Thursday.
iher umusi-mrnts furntshnl by
heir grscous hostess whit was
tssla’wtl by her mother, Mr*.
Mary -Strong. Those present werv:
he Misses Helen Peek, Helen
IOW A CITY. I*., Jon. I l . - W &gt; •onialtw, listen Shelton, Helen
rnw illiger,
Norma
Herndon, Tlghtlippcd and leaae school trackiti.rothy Rumph, Seri
era, commanding a qaUt aad wellK.lranur Herring, Mol
dlseipliatd schoolroom, may t w o
Carolyn efficient hut Droa Georgo I). Stadnathy, Anna
Mason,
Mary Howard. Mina dard of th* UnWsrsliy at low*
fiercer,
Howard, Mtldtrd llus’ on. Perry graduate school says suck a too*her
ee Bell, Virglnlt IM'oursey, actually trachss children tb* least .
Vitginut Bell, Ellen Chappell, I “A teacher wh* 1* frustrated,
Winnie Strung, Kathleen Brody.lorercrltlral o r uod*rd**tlop• d
l dele
Uinrs,
Alloa l.ipford. emotionally U likely to go toward
Gladys Adams, Gladya
Wilson,;the neurotic cscop*,** any* tho peaJithel Henry, Fleienca Henry,. fessor.
Vera Terheun, Either M Her, andl -Some of th* things th* trachea
M ai Stewart,
Scott Coulborn, should noise bo mughl may child.
Wallace Ijpfortl, Alfred Robson, Hey chief lesson In that you must
lamia
Robson, W. A. Adam*, not bo youn aif, that you mom not
Royal Klintworth, Woltar Cun- tipresa yo-trsalf aad that you must
nelly. Hawkins Connelly, lleary post pa a* preseat gaiery la tho
McLaulin, Victor McLauUn, Lau- vague promts* of a hanp4*r fu­
rl* Me Daniel,
Newtun
Laielt, turn."
I ee Peck. Frank Fur.lon,
Joe
Heas Stoddard n n o o n d t three
Gcnxale*, Hubert Holly, Frank rules for Improvtmsar of tench*rs’
Chappell, larslle Roller, Leslie meOta] persons Ury; face realtty;
II II, Uuy Howard, Baiter Wil- dewelop etwa* special or lalq w eu *'lam*. Fr-tlerlc
Rlaoa,
Jamas rulnts*. aad get soma. son of
School, Ji bn Mclsch, and Edwin rhangs at inrsrvab such ao a now
„
' , Job or sommec scudy la a dUfemat
FJtct.on ef officer* for Moocoa locality.
Motion Sumlay School took plaeo
_______________
•a*t Sumlay. C. C. Morris sacTb* firm aewtpmp** yiMIrhsd
re tls hi mssIf ago a fo* saperfo- urn* at th* AUegk*oW. • tb*
undent; M r. Jobaaaa a* assist- Kentucky Goasrs*. was esrabllsfod

C agiU j Stock
Karghm so d I'odivldsd
P ro flu

Dean Speaks M M
Kerardinic Neurotic

■ -s-AV

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DIRECTORS
C. W. FBAXin

GKO. a W H O P
FreeMs a l

O ow a

Kl

aAMFcSkU *Kg»MIDA

Vice

P rs a A tlaalle Matlea
lUtah
JAOKOONVILUS. FLORIDA

JOB CAMERON
F arm er
bAMFOXIA FLORIDA

’lew

M EMBER

•ULabfo .•

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J. L. INGLKY

FreeM sal I r t f s r * 'Alla*
Malts s a l Wsoh
BAMrolUA rU .K JD A

O f

THE

F E D E R A L D E R O S t t IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N

�•*

&gt;AY, JANUART H1MT

IM W W

And Personal Activities
1

Calendar
^
v

T H V M tA T *
■
A t Girl Scout* will ra n t at
t i l t f . M. at tW Girl Scout Lii#'• t l Raaae. L. Tharp*, manager,
a t AM V c n m Union, will a p a itl
m A t M a n * C at*.
" „ v f | * Watt Sid* P.-T, A . will
, M . « t i M P, M., In tk* audl-

Mr*. ts«M .
over th* busta*** aewlon at th*
regular meeting of Circle Num­
ber F ire of th* P in t M * M M
Church hold Monday meaning at
th* home of Mr*. P. V ,
on South HinforJ Atrmm
T h*
following
amt
were appointed for th * year:
aai Ski* P.-T. A. board Ifr*. C. E. WUllama, pngrw at
at S i l t In lh* auditoM n . T/illlam Coleman M n . U
M. Telford, aad MI m Alta* Memeeting of th* South
K i m , flnine*;
M r*. P. W.
■ d a Primary P.-T. A. will
b«
McCall, icna chairman; M n . J.
h*W at 8:00 P. M. at the .chnol,
L. Clark, mtealoa atwdy; M b*
BaeaU meet lag a t 2:30 P. M.
T h * t * * * X a r lrr C lan of the Katheryn TlUb, publicity tad
P lh t.C M a iia ii Church will hav. 1 preta; M n . J. C. D n l f , iplrttta­
ha teawkly making at 7:30 P. M i l Ilf* and meeiage; M n . Cart
at, A s horn* of M n . Fay* Web- rhorpenlng, World Outlook; M n .
It. U. Hutchison,
Mr*.
Earia
hair 111 1-S Rant Thlnl Street.
t o p ilar business and acetal Kipp, and Mian A awe Letter*
Mteliwt of the T. K. L. Claim i f Brown, Christian social relationtba P in t tlapilai Church w ill be (hip; Mrs. Jake Tanner, M n . CL
01 7:30 P. M. at the home of E. MeSlarrow, Mr*. L. C. B*tE. M. Carroll, French A7tj- nrr, and M n . J. J. Career, lo­
cal committee; M n . Earle P a ­
tty , M n . L. A. Phillip*, and
tegular meeting of Somlnole M n . W. P. Bryan, memberth!*.
Chapter Number Two Order of
Refreshment*
were
**rr*d
tba Eaalern Star will take pint* 1st* In th * evtnlig to th* fol­
at 7 J0 P. I f . at the Masonle lowing: M n . Nancy Brock, M n .
■ »■*. meeting of the Woman'* F. W. McCall. M n . L, M. Telttlariaaary Society of the P in t ford, M n . C. L Butaer, M n . J.
MethodLrt Cnureh w ill tak* place J. Career. Mr*, E arl* D****y,
M n . W. P. Bryaa, M n . P. I t
I swing, M n . L. M. Swain, Mr*.
R. U . llutrhl*on, M n . WUIIam
Coleman. M n . J, L. Clark. Mr*.
C. E. MeSlarraw, and th * Ml****
Alice McKIm,
Stbceea
Clark,
Anna Lonora Brown, and Rathetyn Tlllia.

€

at 10:15 A. M. at iha P int
Church In Orlanda, Coeered dish
luncheon w ill I * M r ted at a ***.
PBIDA T
Monthly meeting of th* Ameri­
can Legion Aualliary will be held
at 3:00 P. M. with Mlaa Anaka
Takach at the Tatty Shop.
Central Cirtla of the (lirdot,
. ,
'.Club of Sanford will meet at
A M a lte d M ilk w ith , 1 0 *0 A. M. at th* hwa* of M n .
husch today w ill giva | R- O. Meriwathar, f i t Oak A t*

ICE CREAM

£h#icA.

Mfart M a rg in . Griffin ha* re
turned front Lakeland where the
ririmd her meeker fee two weeks.
Mr*. T. lh Iaakta« and cltlld iM returned Mawdsy from Oratgakurg, C.- C. w k *n they spent
th* Christam* holiday*.
M b * Duemky Stoke* ha*
turned fn m Orlando w h*r* th*
•pent th* holiday* wkh her moth­
er, M n C. W. Stake*.
M b * Maude Carroll Zei trier of
Orangeburg, 8. C. 1* the guru
foe turn week* of her liater, M t*.
T. D. laabiaet.
The M b *** Carolyn and Lou­
is* Cel Her hare returned from
Menteeuiaa, Ga. where they spent
the holiday* with their patent*.
Prbnde * f Teddy Eckrrson
■III be glad to learn that he Iimproving a t
Orange Genera'
Hospital where he has been recelelag treatment.
i i
M r, and Mr*. T. H. Eckenmr
have returned to Hackensack, N
i- , after spending a few day*
here with Mr. and Mr*. C. II
Eckemoa, Palmetto Avenue.
M r. and Mr*. Raymond Phil
Ipa of Gainesville, Mr. and Mr*.
Arthur llssard and da-jglvpr.
Harriet:*, of Augusta, Ga., ami
Mra. J. N. Robson, Sr. of limitlag* agent last week-end her*.
Mba Elisabeth Stewart of Ma
con, Ga., who spent a week heir
with Mr, and Mr*. 8. O. Hhlnhul**r, ha* returned to the Georgia
State College for Women to re­
turn* her and let.
Mr. .and Mr*. OlirtT l*nv)
hare
returned from Sarasota
where they ipent the holiday
with Mr, *nd Mra. T. O. Davy
who ar*
spending the winter
I

yon wtTrjwp
Ro*** Circle
Cl'th
Mra. ...
H. M. 1‘apwcMh will lint,
i ih a c , m . d u * L . Ir&gt;
...
-------- of
— th*
— Garden
—
■■...•■
J. i &gt; i i - L . j M i . L L pm tn* * t at J0:00 A. M. with I * * her luncheon guest* Thunuiuy
^
y t t - . g k n r t * « - h - P a r f c W e e *fiT W r h o m .'o n Park Avenue.
• f lic k ,
c t * p l o 4 * k l Seventeenth Street.
Mr*. Georg* Premia
Car«nn.
Mmeh a ll by Itself.
The Dirt Gardener*’ Circle of j Mra. W. E. Howard, Mr*. Mare
M, „ n#t*.n
tte Garden Club will meet at
a t&gt;
. p#rt,
pare# - (ni)
and kit**
tinUim,,.
Helen Holbrook
00 A. M. at th* home of Mr*. ‘ „ f
C. Dickerson,
South
ight Mr*. »E.
M. l|g|limi|Jf
(1allowsy, und
a
t
... . Sanford
a W
vvllHki
»* Pit
.i _

n*

PRINCESS JULIANA NEAR ALTAR

Where to

DINE

in S u ited

M . Alex Jnhnson
Prenidcs At Meeting

Huilrmui (iets IV.v
T’or ‘sStdlcii* iticlei

Ebsen Has Great
Part In New Film
At Ritz Wednesday

M rs.A. I). Zachary,Jr.

KntertainH At Bridge

TONIGHT and TOMORROW

HOMER’S
Soda Shoppe

A ITKAtTION NO. 2

KAY SCALES THE HEIGHTS OF

nor iHH,

Elliott Avanue JJr*' * • *
Shoemaker, M r*
R. J. Holly. . «
W. M. Hayne*. and Mr*. Mur­
Mayfair.
ray Jarvt* motoreil to llarl»T
SATURDAY
Circle Pour of the P in t Prea- * * ,**•'
*•* «
byterlan Church, M n .
Victor tended Installation of officer* athe
Rarbenrill.i
Chapter
Order
Greene, chairman, will meet at .
_
„
u
, , ,, of
her home. West Side, at ntma fee
* * " • M,r,K* y
-evolve*.
a luncheon matting.
i“ t .w d «
The Cecitlan M u .b Club will
* • * • " Ul*d
*"•
mt*! ■! 3:15 o'clock At iko »t«dlo ,n ^
^anr*#&gt;
of Mra. Fannie S. Munson, M y r -j
tie Avenue. Mr*. Waller L. Coop­
iiH W im wwpm Hinf.Hniiiiim
iitr.iiimmnim*
iiia
er will speak on foreign musk. 1

ICE CREAM

ELLIS, Ka*. Jan. « . - W ) - l r
m u i big night at th* Ralph Gugbr
farm. First driller* a.rsck oil In
a well on the G ugl*' property,
•nd a few hour* lattr in the evening Mrs. Gugbr g»v* birth to a
daughter. Oil men *ai&lt;h lh* well
waa a euro producer. Tho doctor
said mother and baby war* doing
fin*.

Don't forget th*
family... Nothing1
rim an good U to g o a d f o r them
Rringhoenelbeirfayuritehind.lt
trill make a party out of dinner.'

Wrist Watches j

[ELGIN GRIIEN Bill.OVA
SPECIAL PRICES

[McLculin, Jeweler
I I I B. Park A t*.
tim tu im ai^iiru L m u iv

KEEP U P APPEARANCES!
i

Mr.And Mrs*Thrasher .Miss
K athryn Wilkey between
*ri!rr the eltle*
,hf rT
'r, ,h*
..
,
In January, 1931,
Give B uffet Supper W eds Harvey Titus «n.&lt; wanted to pay for th* tnw

-—
p .'ration.
*
Sir. and Sits. William J. Th.u|&gt;ilri. &gt;oon rw r|*cj a second bt*
Honoring the member*, cf ihc
Kvt.ting liridge t tub mid a few (ten of this city olny animunced rer containing a money order lo t
other guest*, Mr. and Mm. D. I - the Humi*go of Sirs. Thigiwn * the full fare—$l.h0.
Thrasher cntrr.oined with a buf­ sister. Miss Ka'hryn K liralw h Witfet supper and bridge party kty of Stamford, Colin,, futntetly of
Monday evening at iheir h.'ttie in this el y, to Harvey It. Titos of
Rn.r Crurt. Supper u :* scrvci
S'rtv Turk City und Sumford.
early in :h« evening and c«n The ceremony took, place Sa'urtrict »n * played later.
le.y morning, Jan. U. at :he ld'.The dining
room table wa* tle t'hurrh Around the Corner In
remtretl with a novelty reto- New York.
phan* Chriatma* tree nml lightMr, ard Air*. Titus will la&gt; at
hI with many e&gt; ndlm. M i*. Wnli
Heckman H . re. New York
tnc* W Wrigh'., Mr*. 11. A. New
City, for tile winter. They will
M V D IH H ’K ’S L U N C H —
n,a:i, nnd M r*. &gt;1. S. Wiggin
return to Stamford in the Spring
I'atmrlln Ave. N a il T»
&gt;«&lt;&gt;*i*led in serving.
to make their Imme.
Fire MlallMi
At
the
ronrludiin
of
tinA REAL MEAL........ U *
bridge game high score prize*
m
for the club member* w e r e
IMWSEVS CA
.wanted to Mr*. K. K. 11 &gt;mI I * N.
Ider and It. A. Nrwntan white
Try Our
high sror* p rlt** fur tho other
Mrs. Alev Johnson presided
Slrak
o'er the regular meeting i f the
gut»t* Went to Sirs. SI. S, VI i j
Cla*s of the Fir*.
gin* and A. It. Peterson. H im. Vnleneer
rAKACH HKHTAURANT
Ilnusltnlder and Sir*.
Wig).in* I hri«:inn Church held Monday
t tpposltr Cotlftk— «
svening
at
the
home
of
Mr*.
M
"
rtceived boxes ef powtler while
Serving Ike B*ul IB
iir.rw
„n
Geneva
Atomic,
t
i
n
It.
Sir, Newman and Sir. I stern'll I
Food* Slav* IB M
T. Coat son led the do.o .ni.nl.
wrre given silk *«ek*.
Puling the serial polled gatic*
t.niUK'S RKHTAURANT
Those present were: Mr. ttnil j
weiv on 'eyi‘d and
re'rt -hiilcnts
Mrs. II A. Newman,
SI- mid|
in U Un Hatri
wcio servetl liy the hostess .,. the
Sir*. E, »■'. lloiixhi'Ider, Mr*. I'.
Pillowing: Mr*. Ime A. Ctmolny,
S p e c ia l S e a
K. ISoumillnt, Hr. nnd Mrs. P. Mr*. K. G Fox. Air., K. ft. McA. Kverhaul, Sir. und M r*. M S. &lt; all, M r,. Alev Johnson, Mrs.
&gt;K\V UKOI* IN N
Wiggins. Mr. and Sir*. Waller Mbrhell, Air*, tt T. IVarson, and
I akr Shore
S. Colrtnan. Sir. nnd H r*. II II. Ali*s Marian Clause.
Try our Cko
^hrouahout th * Nathirland*. royalty and eentmoa talk ar* r*J*)«lng
Pope. Sir. and Mr*. W alter I .
and 8pafke.ll
• v * r th* ferttMomlng wadding *1 Crown P rin t*** Juliana wh* w ill b*
Co-vper. Mr*. VVullare W, Wright.
m *rrl*d to P rin t* Bernhard lo L lpp*-B I**t*rf*ld of Oorntany on January
Mrs
11.
II.
la’tvi*.
Mr.
ntnl
Mr*.
rilK HAULER------ -— 7. T h * royal lover* a rt shown just * f t * r ilgnlng th* nurrlag* r*g l*l*r
(I, H. ltl*ho|i, and A It. Peter.
I Corner Magnwlla » * * 111
la th * town hall at Th* Haau*. (A*ao«laUt Pr*M Photo)
liA
Y
M
O
N
ItV
IL
l.K
,
Tex.,
Jan
it.
*on.
ItuMr-Crnknl k r * i * i f
1
N. (» 1*5rv, m iltita d t frkt*.
the b*'t»r aart
M l.'V fi hoilrnty id ii|| |h*»
Fit UK AT LAST
iiuTi*:?e- or
ilu* i|fpti*«5ioii
LAKE VIEW HAR B-QU*
h:n liftinl.
H L A lltS Y Il I.K, Pn . Jan. rt
|
I akr Shor* Mlvd.
II** ii'ftfivnl it lrtti*r frmu Lin*
|
IVIIriaua Steak*
The members of l.r Slsrdi bPl —\VP.\ w n l,.i , ta il’d a ro ll­
er* t* wall built In 1921 nnd f und k* In. Nidi., a^kiinr »H** iniliiui l Liri*
and Cklrkrn
Glub and a few other guest s
a live load tnsid'. Jr (ties 11 timet between two Texas dries. die j J were entertained at a bridge ami I lav Id Me. lelhn l *.n ’ 'hey
Thai outstanding exponent ot
patty given Tueohry afternoon knocked o ff f ntt fee: of lb# I '
eccentric dancing, lludJy Kbsen,
by S'r*. A. P. i'.achary. Jr., at foot-thick block in I saw it in *
irhieved what might well he trlittle pocket. Ilennri' drop(e .1 tt
.-oidetl a* u terpsiehotean h tne- her home &gt;n Magiolui Avenue, to the groiiml. It blink*.I and
coming, when lie was selected by lln l rose* .Old talisman roses hnppeil away.
Harryl P, VUmick, in charge of were used to decorate the looms
i
A rrtJ A C T IO N N O . 1
production for Twentieth Cen­ where the guests wer# sealed.
After icversl progressions of
tury-Fax, for the role of a shift"apar T
m
If |R LOVl
.ess ite'er-tlo-well
who
dance* bridge high score p riir* for the
like nobody’s business in “Hsnjn club members were awarded lo
BARBARA STANWVCl
ill Sly Knee,’' at the lie * today Mrs. Hoy K. Mann and Mrs.
jok
H
rm
j
1J.
I
loot:
bus.
Mrs.
James
•ii,l tomorrow.
li Sharon. J r, won high srore
I'ortt In Florid*. Ilnddy tie
DRAMA
liver* several hot southern shnf liriie among the guests ami reWITH MUllCI
He* in this romantic drama of tfivrd a sot of towel* while Mrs.
Jki.r"ii \
Mel»eh^_ received s-ul
ik e . ib w 'y Iwiatf's or, the lower
lat and Siiiifuitl AvcT” *
j
MirsUsIppt,
whit It
will
havt prlre dii«»ing jeiwdrr.
l Funnel tv Hxgg#tt"s|
Ai the ter hour refreshments'
muvio devotees sluing on the
*dge» of timid :.eai*. That Ibxr- w re served by tbe haste,s. a*-l
TRUK
The tlilt* l'lato
liuia Ft-nw&gt;tk, wle is eo-s'-urred ristml by Mrti. II irry S. Wood I
ruff
and
Mr*.
Andrew
t'.srraway
j
in the picture with Joel M«' Tea,
Wlit ro You f a n
is
Ituddy’s
darn ing
pat tiler, Those present were: Mr* Roy
F.
Mann,
Mrs.
James
(J.
Shar­
irrvc*
make Mr*.
their Henry
Joint pern*L*nd,lo and
lit'! A Krai
on, Jr.. Mrs. Ilnrry S. Wood­
fiirmniice an m,i,tnmlhig rvreeit
ruff,
Mr*.
Andrew
t'arrsway,
event.
Mi*. J.... .jilt A, ?lel*ch, Mr*.
O ho of the outstanding fo iJ
All Kintis Or
lb ***
I
lures it tit,, very mm-uni imlsu-, John L. fbillow 11y, Mrs. K, S'.
Sent!, Mr*. Jnmrs A
Wrlgt.
/
which, while basicdly that of the
Santlwiclii'H —SttitikfH
■011*1 H I * . . . . t i l l
K. Itoyle. Mr*. Henry
Sonlhern Mississippi lliver tli* I 'Jr* I
• lu r iliM I* ..* • IM»R I
hi
H"tivl***,
Mrs.
J
S.
Adam«.
and
Ittiiik*
riel, '* nevertheless more par| ml Me,. W. A Adam*.
tlrubirly patlerm'd u f'ir the type
llrlvt* town tu
»f melodic* which are almost
M Nelson, district
Mr«.
file*
the folk-song, of the shxriytlir ('niirlt'sy I'nrtiiT
oprrvisnr o f puldie health mtr*Vtutcr
rletid whom the -tiny
p&lt; nl today here.

icir r a »•■-^ - &lt;**■»,
-JLT-.’a.'Ta.v* » • » - • *iv-

IC E C R E A M R E
out fo r a Suds
at 3, give* you
lh * due
■ h a b it Regis
" T h e Pick-up That
Y o u Dowau*

FA01

RtftALn, BANFOUL f U M B I

Q h.

tout MS*.!.

\VV III v r—

fttrli Srrvii-o

“Get U All Under One RonP

IVrMrrl|k*»i&lt;n.
Ilruic N« «*d
Tikilclrk**
Hmokm
Bmnkcr'ri
Ua|HTt

Anti \Vy III) A |i|iiifia lr
Your I’alitinage

Mb}’iu hif’i
!&lt;••* t'mirii
lim tk fait

CA5H?

«*
h mi *r

LANEY’S DRUG

YOU DON’T
NEED CASH

Phone IIKI

Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention

Juat because the holiday aeaaon ia over la no

ICE CREAM

reason that you atop looking your beat.

EASY PAY PLAN
on &lt;!&gt;• famous

Goodrich Tires
Batteries • Auto Radloe

Being writ Iraari ia mm of
tho gnatiat

aaoria

Uf«M ,

Thai *i Rtgfti.’Tveryone can equip iheir
carwilli these firtt-siuatlly, guaranteed
pnaluct* ami pay on long, easy Urate • .
In anit llicir need*. There le no red
tape, no delay* and no long Invcad*
gallon*. Just iclect what you need and
tell u» Iuhv you can pay. Your pm*
chase I* Installed at once.

mam, vmbmi or chlhl, com havt.

Others judge you by

your

NHR

clothes.
KEEP UP APPEARANCES

*SE M M OLE
dR EA M ER Y
x CO.
I l l East lit St.

KAY FRANCIS
GIVE B E ,
YOUR H E A R T

Send ua your wearing apparel

—then you'll hpve no weerie*

“^o'EY BStSr"

J flH

1

R MANY

m

/A v

f

concerning your appearance.

Sc mmole Dry C leaners

SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY

Radiator Stop Leak f .0')
lloxe (dump*................0.1
Thermoatuta................ HO
Tire Chain Repair
Link*, Box of IB......... IB
Tow R o p u . i B

CASH

Prcvtnne, Half Cal... .JI..1H
llouvehnid Heaters... I.H)
Motor Him ter............ 3.98
Electric Defrovtera.. . .33
Auln Ilefroater Fun... 3.69
Radiator Trouts........... 39

VALUES

Radiator Ornamenta.9 ,19
CavTunkCupa............ B4
Hub Capa................ ,Bg
Fender Culdee......... M
Fender Flupa, Pr........... 19
Rear View M lm ce.. . J S

McKee Auto Supply

�1 ijW

p

g

l W

\ W

• M X 'n r ^

T *

' ■■J

'

fr. IAMPA1T 1 litT

Ear To This Thrilling

Public
Crowd
Values
Await You
Here

Cracking Down on Prices for a Whirlwind of Selling tcffiring Slocks Down to Proper Levelings at This Time!
Now Y our Fondest Dreams of Buying and Saving Comfi True! If You Love Bargains, Step Lively and Get ’Em!
COME PREPARED FOR 8URHUSE8I

•

e

500 Yards Of
lleautiful Silk

O n e I Ait F in e s t

Fur trlmmiil anil tailored effect* In nice m Ire'.'on for your choosing—You can do wall.
In coat buying in this ru b —aa follow*!

916.73 an d 9IH.75 tir a d e s

REMNANTS

nothing of rhrrnrter nml distinetion,
Ihe produets of Hart, Svhaffncr ,V Mur*
-Ihe leaders In Ih.* field of better mak­
ers of Men's suits. Style*, materials, pitterns, rut ami finish are the oost so you
sill nml.e no mistike w h.u you buy a
Hail, Srhaffner &amp; Muix suit.

Best 25c Grade

DRESS P R IN T S

I

(Fall HD Square Cuunl)

*

i*dm siitvl

WOMEN’S SKIRTS

Jewelry Clearance
79c
Values to (1.2a
ririrclets, Fair Iting*. Clips and Pin*,
lit gold A silver metal &amp; Ithinestonc*
—one, two and three *tr ng pearl and
gold brniU. Worth up to I .'2.7 at 79c

Theso Odd Sklrta are quite 'he thing
for many ocraslona of wear ami very
popular are theso styles In nil wool
plaids n:;d dark colors

$2.95 Skirts, n t........$2.59
3.50 Skiris, n t.......... 2.69

5‘1-Inch Woolens
titan,| Values
llre s *

in

BOYS’ SUITS

O n* l.o t E x ce lle n t

Fine Coatings and

M a ts u o !s — Select p a tte rn * &amp;

Color*,

v

!»!•«» Kdliil color*.

$1.95 Woolens, a t.....$1.99
$2.50 Woolens, at... $1.98
$2.95 Woolens, at
$2.59

Women’s Clever
Cotton Wash

Dresses
Itirh effect* In fine Irather- —unique
ileiigns, in black A colors, Inrluding
Calf A Pig-kin l.lack, brown, navy,
Hr.
Top haii‘lies, hark straps —
pouches —
and open top Zipper
tyles
.

$1.95 Bairs, at

Children'*

Other Sui&lt;
For M en

lb.,io arc siqwrb Hressts ill a variety «sf_
iiigns and mntcruU. Actual values to 9IH.7.7,
vale price 9.95.

Silks in shore lengths, perfectly grind
an&lt;l colors for so many urposc* — * ,
for yours at '.!9e yard.

Costume

Imagine Such Values—real un to *17.75 grade*
tit this lot. Colors, styles a ml materials in fine
variety —— Sale price only

.. .$1.69

Fine Prin'» it other popular material*
.Shirley Temple dresses included

$1.97 tirade

Values to $2.50

Choice $

The Chelcrst
In AII Wind — I'nrt Wool ami Cot­
ton — plaids, solkl color* nml two
tones — all reduced liku till,:

1.95 lU anket* .........................

1.60

2.50 lUankcU .......................... 1.94
3.M l l l a n k e t * ............................. 2.89
5.95 U lankel* ................................ 1.93

Turkish

$2.95 C o a ifo rtrr* ................. 32.69
3.50
t ’c iiifo rtc r* .......................2.98
' 5.95 C’ ) » f o r te r * .............. ....... 1*93
9.95 C o m fo rte r* .............
7.29
•' 11.75 C c u fo r le r* ................
9.95
15.75 C W o r t e r * .................... 12.75
19.93 C o m fo rter* ................. 15.95
XJJJ0 C o m fo rter* ...... .............18.53
t I 9.7E C o m f o r te r * ..................... 22.50

Assorted Color bordered,
colors nt reductions;

19c
23c
29c
35c
49c
59c

Towel*,
Towel*,
Towel*,
Towel*,
Towel*,
Towel*,

at
at
at.
at.
at.
a!..

69c Towebt at,.
79c Towel*, at..

S ing les:

$1.95 Singles, at $ 1 4 9
2.95 Singles, at 2«2f

tn r e r r "dmlrebl*

drrssra

$3.50 Quality, at $2*29
4.95 Quality, at 3 ^
5.95 Quality, at m
6.95 Quality, at 4jQj

and

n ITisc lla style* ruffled
nd tulloreil effect*, etc.
19c
53c Curtain*
..... _____ ip *
«9c I'urttinH
Curtain1.00 Curtains
Curtaim ....... _____*9*
rtain t —---- _____M e
1.27 (u
Curtain
1.70 tCurtain
’urtaina..... ... .........1.29
urtain*____ ....... 1.09
1.9.7 C
Curtain
Curtain*........ ____ 2.39

effect*.

Draperies

The F s,|uM tv IJualil,

flown,, Blip* amt Fajsmas. in
and tailored effeoTs.

(Ip To

2.50 Value
Speeial

trimmed

Gossan! and
i—In assorted

29c Draperies
39c Draperies
49c llraperira
79c Draperies
95c Draperies

Values to

$3.79

All Front Htlialilc Make
hnf:

lin k s '

All Wool, in ni
colors -----Co:
barks, with long
attractive styles
lured to wit:

TOM

SAVVY KK

to r

Hoy n*
Overcoats
Stetson

Zipper Jacketn

HATS

W iolrn* *m l
lordaroy* pro*
iluretl hr Toss Sawyer maker*
—«,lrs 2 Its It*—in sport* bark

$18.75 Suits
$16.75 Suits
$14.75 Suits

$4.39

93.95 Juckrts
9.1.50 Jacket*
$2.95 Jackets

11.00 IttiVFd

Kerchiefs

Extra heavy, smooth
soft—laundered tendy
use.

VERY SMART HATS

V a lu rs I d $1.50
and
for

Ha here prnmpll, Monday, for
dirret from Silk M ill, have come
lhe»» beautiful, plain amt printed
FI'V "emnan » to go at only 39c

$3.95

, yard. •**.'

Hpacial

Zipper frim l* and Slipover In
Lr*l woolen* and rulor*:

9*1.50 S w eater*

92.95 Sweater*
.Men’* Fine l.eath er

ZIPPER JACKETS

91.95 S w eater*
91.50 S w e ate r*

A sso itr.l leather*
* |M,rt l*
nna, lets Zipper fro n ta — Sale pro

$1.25—81x99 ______98«

The Fall A Winter Fell* in the m s t larger head style*
:olur* arc offered at theso low prices.

SWEATERS

911.95 S w e ate r*

REMNANTS

$1.00— 72x99 ...........H9e
I width*—t •.ilore.l
•((acts for -«lc«-

Coat wcicl
.Smart W

500 yards lovely
fine silk

$1.00—f,.1*99 _____ Hie

For Women Folk

|.oy*‘ All Wool

HOUR SPECIAL
M oniluv— 9 A. M.

Wearwetl
The Standard ttuality

A t S h a r p R edu ctio n s!

H ATS

O uting Klm im l
Ulltl I *1lilt A

$13.75 Suits

Tho choicest in ChinU. Cre­
tonne, ttepp anil Crash aru
offered to wit:

Novelty Fall Crepes
Rayons—ChalUes

Silk Undies

1he«e tine leslker Jacket* at*
in the popular
sport*
hark
stylr*—All ua sale:

$22.50 Jackets $17.!
16.75 Jackets
12.1
13.75
Jackets 10.’
11.75
Jackets
8.1
9.95
Jackets
7.i

llranil Value* In

Boy's Pants
Of fioml Woolen*
In d im 7 la 20 year*

Men'* All I rather

Nice

Dress P ants
F Ixe rlle iit

W oolen*

IHiitern* and color*
grado garment* nil

$8.95
$0.95
95.95
$1.95

SPORTS COATS

solid

Men's l*i

MEN'S

Dre**
lire**
lire*.*
|)re**

n

*

5 2.95
81 .95
$ 1.50
S I .25
S I .75

I
n

Punt*
I'ant*
I'ant*
I'ant*

Children's I'hoenlx

ANKLETS
In th« U m *,
rulors — . at aaving*

25c Anklets, a t .......
29c Anklets, n t ......
35c Anklets, n t .......

HUk a n d W oo l F la n n e l
Robeu a n d la m n iln x P a ja m a *

Remember, This Matchless Sail

to Under Full Steam Friday

:
!

“TOM

Other Jack ets

In the most desirable weave* and color*,
Deduced Ik e thla:
,

Boy*n Shorts
Of Cot'.ons and Woolen*

$5.95 Quality at...... , $4.95
$6.95 QuaUty a t ..... $5.49
$9.95 QuaUty a t..........$7.95

F ail To Be H ere D aily For Grand Values!

SAWYF.K'*

S I .00 S h o rt*
$ 1.95 S h o rt*

SANFORD! FLORIDA

)'»m,M\i

I ' m ja m a *
I'a j a m a *
1*.i ja m a s
O u t in g s
O u t in g s

!

Men’s Shirts
nml Shorts

WORK SHIRTS
Itlur
Shirt*
I t . 00 Shirt*
7 &gt; Shirt*

pal era*

s.t.r.n I'iijnma*

Finett garment* in cl* ic« lea'h.'r*
o go now like this:

91.50 S h o rt*

it

Stetson

# s»

A t S ale I’ric e s

N ow Y ou C an Choa**

Sheerest ami other weigh:* in t hifTon
ll*J Ihr M iuircrviie weights and
o'hrr* of tho popular in I ’Fuenix,
tha finest quality .Silk lloso in tho
land at reguur* priccj now offered at
th rr* relictions:

BATH TO W EIii
AltmctWa variety of Comforter*, filled
with d o w , wool or cotton — Satern,
T a ff.ta , or luitin covering —

In .twin sweater* ami singlu styles all 0i* M V
and popu'ar colon and driigiu.

•

Lovely Curtaintt

SHEETS

PHOENIX HOSE

7.93 lUanket* .................
5.S9
11.75 lUanket* ................... 8.95

COMFORTERS

and X » n &lt; r 1 r Style*

Woolen* in tan,
etc. — reduced,

6.95 Coats, a t ............ 4.95
9.95 Coats, a t ............ 7.19
12.75 Coats, a t ............ 9.95

16.75 lllan k e t* ........................11.73

F in e W ool ( ia r m e n ts

Girdk*—rPtnties

You'll hr surprised at what 92.9.7 v
close out sale— assortment of si
nml colors — a t only $2.95.

Child’s CoatH
Itrnutifully Tuihmil
rust, brown, blue,
4&lt;» wit:

• V/om en’s Sweaters

Tww-Wey »tr*tch

Twin ScU

Wash Dresses
Values to $1.25

.1 I.. Tayhtr. In IVrson
F lo tilla's F o rim o s t S ale I’ro in o te r

Leather Jackets

suw Crap. *»(•#*i. s«•stI

A tte n d
S a le
D a ily

Fine *llk How in dainly Chiffon Full Fashioned.
Ihe (irregulars) produet of a celebrated maker
whom we represent esclusivrly tn Sanford, and
who will not allow name advertised in roniicetpm
with Ihe sale, at such u low priee, liul you will
rrrogniie It Immediately.
The colors are Ih* most desirable for Ihe set son
ami this is a fine chanee for saving.

IMIYS' Z II'IT R

Values
to 1.00

*
►

I P n im W You Thrilling Savings! Hour Sales! Hally Spe­
cials! Anil Hems Par Full Period Of Sale! Join the Eager.
Alcrl H itters Here Hally. See! Huy! Save! While th e
Hit; Chance 1'revall*!

W urpriae

F rid a y . J a n . 8th — .1 I*. .M.

,

To Continue Daily Until
Saturday, January 16th

A llift
H osiery

EKTOA! HOUR SPECIAL!
i 'f

J a n u a r y t h e 8 th

SILK HOSE
The Renowned Hart, Srhaffner
K .Marx Suits All Itetlurctl

CLOTH COATS

FRIDAY

Exquisite Chiffon

N

T h e M cht C h a rm in g
O f T h e S m a rt,

Starting Promptly, 9 A. M

S a tn rd a jr, J a n . Wh— 9 A. M.

O W ! E x c itin g s a v in g s will p re v a il richl Is U m ■!*(.(«*-(*• M ason. T 1I E Y O W E L L CO . I*
s p re a d in g o u t I k e e n tire sto c k o f M o t o o s a a sa k b p ^ a k v t o t r r f c a s d i s c f o r p ro m p t sellin g a t price*

flrnml stylen anil qualilies ami motrrliN, In
Drisae* fur variou* occasion* of wear offered at
exciting reductions from regular price* for
prompt selll.ig. tom e select ths ilrrm ri you
v.-ant ami sxvo largely now, Jo-wit:

FRIDAY, JAN. 8T11—9 A. A!

VQlue*

E xtra! Hour Special!

Delightful (frailties
ami Charming Styles

Extra! Hour Special!

The
Climax

IS SEADY FOR T H R IL L GA­

LORE! SPREAD THE NEWS! 1 S T EVHMBODY COME, SEE AND BUY!
The $R2&gt;7 urailf wr»,| sul'. &lt; for boys
•I to 12 year* — thro, mail* wllh
•port* Lick eoa!* ami with lone
ir abort pnnts —
Sale price 97.49.

Store
Closed
Thursday
Marking
Down
the Stock

ami Khaki
at
at
at .
.

$1.2*1
H'le
tilr

Men'*

GLOVES

"Ib ’w llixht"

OVERAM.S $1.19
• as. Itlue Material pre-.hronk
— liMig
wearing
kind—b,.*t
made $1.19.

$1.50 WORK I*A NTS $1.29
Dark Kkaki,
tight
h lu ki.
I inrheek*. Itlur Denim*, t uv.rla. Sale I'rire $I.2*J.

I nil it Suit*
I $11*111 Stlllw
I ititHi SuitH

�.ckerson A nd Guardsmen Open Campaign
notii M

a h e

CityLeague
SecondContest

Deb at Jn

riftole Hiffh School B Squad To Battle
Lake-Riser Cleaners In First
Tilt D w in i Evening

N il MONEY I’ROHIHITION

Grinning front ear t* tar. Coach
Ocala Belem af th* Unlvaralty of
law*, la ahown receiving the newa
af hit appointment aa head foot ball
mentor at Byracut* university, He
aaccttdi Victor A- Henson who raaantly rtclgncd. (AccooUtcd Prase
Photo)

l * t A n d I'r e n th

•W here £ S J2 te U 4W l2 .

The Kanford club is not Inter­
ested In making money hut they
do want to have a good ball park
and furnish you fan* wi h the
ies*. class **D” hall club they can
find. Jimmie Wright raid to Mr.
Engle the other tiny thit the ball
r lu t diil not have any money
for It Is nnt a money making prop­
osition and all they car* to do la
tf give tha Kanfnrd fan* a good
hull club end give Chsttniionga u
good place to train.
H A LL PARK
The Hanford Maalclp*l Ath­
letic Field la « better look­
ing
aad ia math better
rhape tbaa ih# day the Fb»rIda Hiair l-aage* apeaed ia
1PM aad Rill Drat toe baa am
bora worktag aa It bat for
twa day*. Now wbra be fin­
ishes the park after three
weeks’ work what kind of a
park will wo have? I have
seen th* plans and you ran
bet when you see it yea will
he
very
c a a fa ir d
at
.-D e n t hot j4 *e ^ fs./rtr,jwoeirms
| you might b* conscientious

af Dayton. Ohio, ar* shewn aongraMaflng oath other ante at
177 tie foe first prix* in th# 11th anooal Mlaari Opatt Oatf t«
Th* dtadloth forced than Into a play-off tha fatlowing day. (&gt;

LONGWOOD. Jan.
fl.-(? p e elalV—Bert Jon** bn* hi* fourth
ehanra to sat lack in tha go**l
grace* o f hi* many barker* too lfkl when th* f i mourn *on of
| Day Cop and Madge goc» to the
pc»t against a b u nf young
epeadatars mad Dr. C. M. Dunne**
rfcance Charlie In the featured
ninth r a n over the futurity rmirre
at SMtford-Orlandg Kennel Club
track her* tenight.
• Ban haa bean hasten twice thl*
y*ar by Speedy Event and one*
by Truthful Lad, H I*
two-ilma
«eme*t» will te missing In the
field tonight but Truthful lad Is
placed in lit* *evcn box right
along *id * of Ben who drew th*:
tlx box.
! Bert’* main opposition U * jj&gt;pc**d to come I rum two other
youngster*, Sally finer, a tlou ie
, winner, who ha* the eight box, and
; Llixie, who I* in the two hox .o, night. Chance Charlie, in the fire
box, i* given little chance to lie In
the money.
In race* which look plnce tart
night, Traffic Urn nipped Jack
Cop a t the wire In the fealurri!
ninth rare over the fu 'u rty
dlatxnec
to wore
h I » thin!
straight victory in u* many
i/a rt*. paying hi* hackers tl
to win.
! War Leader, fnvnritr I n * t
[ night, wan alow out o f the Imx
and failed to finish in the mnn-

• ay.

, The complete result* of
■ night’* (vent* follow':
'
r ia e r —
I N'«n'l«» Klyrr
3&lt; «« 13 nr
I'Mtm
13-ttll
V-MUht
1*1 mile: time. :3* 1*5.

i

in r n r ib .

. jlUm-.n* it.
' Siller Thiii.J

» 31*

• »«
J *'•

‘Bt loved Enemy,’
New Screes Hit,
Will Rw Friday
Meric Oheron Aa*,'
Brian Ahernc A ft,
In Lewi R o l e *

wyns

thrilling

new

drama which *tar» Merle Obaratt

and Itrlun Ahern* a*, th* B »*
T h r r r r fnr FridayThe rtory I* from th* pan* of
John Uni u.itcn, Horn Frank**
m l William Drown Melon*? with
additional dialogue by
ta v M

Hart*.

Merle filwrnn ha* her great***
role to date a* Lady Helen
Drummond, ‘-he lovaly Eagliab
g irl who nreoitt panic* her fatkar
I .orii Athlrluh, an emissary
Firlinmetit.
Aheme I* seen a* Dannia Bl*
oriltn, the daring, dachlng young
Irishman who i* the accre* lead?r of the revolt ami whom all th*
• r r ’egy of Ihe British hat failed
0 tra|i.
Ih e two fall madly in lov# and
1 h r r*nt ■ tie] lets how th# girl
is torn between her duty to bar
Inst country anil har devotion to thi*
t and Him*. hunted fellow and haw
site rhks her life to Intercede for
|»nn .he man she loves and th * *aua#
3*0
].a* the In sworn to oppof*.
An Imposing ca»t, featuring
ffaren Morley, Henry Stephenson,
f r 'o - r. • •- r o t , - &lt; f jr e jifttn y
’ t"
♦

Soviet To PubliRh
Many Books In *37

rCI-l-

TR Y, TO KNOW !
We can talk nbtiut pep,
■taodthnrss, rxtra-niilrugc; but
M won't mean n thing—till
you t-r-y. ami thrill to, iiur
g n a t Gas! Due tankful w II
abnw yuu mure •him it newspaper page run tlencribe. Atmoot all nur train tntno In us
off this "Show 11111;" lasts •
•ltd nmliniii'.l n&gt; nur rt'gulur,
am ttrdly th lighted ruatomrrs.
I ’ht'ite 9111

Mol..

ubtainng the liunur nf Health in effect cay: The bite of &lt;h"t
: the t'Dy.
the malaria carrying anopheles' J,1,1" ’’
ami g irl leant* which (innsi|uito Is more dangerous than
Ku
I w ill le guests nf the(the Florida snake’s. The Board reI nnl anil un the night port* that frum 19X3 to HKU ma-tTiuri
will Ik* honored at a laria causetl the death of from 2t)A
bimpiet hy the board to -470 persona anaually In Florida, j 1 K‘

PETER.PEN

Aad I'm (rilin' you. tbal'a exactly what did It.
drlaklag a t|Uarl t il GKF.E.N VALLEY

| began

D.VIKV

M ILK

r r t t j day aad la two oecka I felt like a new unman!
Bay . . . be sure to ask for GHHEN V A LLE Y DAIRY
M ILK - , . it’a Ike frrakeil there U.

H V e a iy to gel GREEN YALLEY DAIRY M ILK .

Just

alap over to yoer pkuae aad rail either MM we HBI-W
fag regular deliirry.

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3’- t in -

A lter
S lin k
f u t u r it y ;

M IL K -

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C . W . B A K E R , P ro f.

Couple Takes Long
Trip On Bicycles
I'lTTHIIHriGIIJ Jan. fl-W P&gt;_l»r.
soil Mrs. Ilsrry L Marsh of Ha-t

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THE

•DCPIANT MAYOR WINS SKIRMISH

HANFORD

H E R A L D , H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

PAGE S E V O

HONOR ROIA

HEADING FOR IKE BIG PARADE

Honor roll of the l!ni&gt;tl;: Sun­
day Sohaol for he month r f |teermber was annmgicml tmlay hy
l hot* In charge of the school. D
Includes the following members:
Ciedle Roll Department, Mnr
Jcrle l^e. B eVk Dorlaod, Mir*
lam Moye, Janice Reel, and Mrs,
George W. H uff.
tleglniera, John Kriiler, Wil­
liam Hardy, Kllgene Hasty, Jos
Rorlan.1, Raynsond W ch . Mrs
Fred Myers, Be ty Roberts, and
Jean Varnj Primary IVpertmrnt.
Rennie Mills, Jr.. Philip U e,
Virginia Porta mi, Bobbie Martin
Myra A. Southward, Jean Rohrrts,
Helen Coi, Miss Maude
’Jinkina, Mra, J. M. Wilson, lin t'el Roulh, Rulh M ill*. Peggy Ann
Pippin, lingerie Len.lall. Virgil
|l^ e , Mrs. R. R. Pippin, and Miss
Rebecca Wilson.
Junior Itepirtment, lalith laiyeJoy, Mnrgarvt
Myers. Mskhs
lllll, tilady* Pippin, June Welch
Theron Matblen, Joe Baker. Jean
ne'.'p Vtn ll.*y. Ml*« Ber.ssin.
Paul Moore, Hilly Johnson. A l­
bert Huff. Hilly Pisler. Fiigeio’
Van liny, Jaekl,, I' vler, S’ linr*
(Juartennan Shirley Krhids, llilI r Ssm'hw nl. J. V. Johnson
Davbl Gi ‘chel. Miss Cumming
Mrs. F. K. Tatchel, snd Alfrinl
Doudney.

UfOty
rrM » -n a &lt;
wkh .wh-cg . **•

hud,

of the aUtrmrat*:
U M r - 'Y n n
r s | m i Jeta"
m
W h * r Dupree—“ I am

p p s t W ^ w t «Ikmm to re*
Whltsba r»»— “I t

•

*t»

dsitnrt plraaurr to

iM ftn lls

which

you

etoood, and
I Wtlere the eiri*
•a# future f t t o c u took
*

mo

Ibo ton efklctit matt

of
is — *Y o s
'IS h h o a J l a good au ra r.’’

IB htaW iaf, laat worth to lh*
■Med, M r. I ktohatoor t t y w h

Ms appaaoptios for the cw-operi l s W M n re taed from Com*
mtotoaooro, city employee*. elt*
I S M 'N li the prow.
•«M has 0 r*n me a sen** of
to work with all of
'ho aaM.
retiring mayor predkted
regime (or ike Incoming
_
e f .City Guvertunonl, asserttoS that it appoara aa If *h# bond
•ttaalio* will hare keen r a t rely
n W o l hy March.

rss,-'

Bound for Waahlngtoa to taho part la I ha laaaymaHia of SrootoMf

Rooaivett, Lieut. Oe*. A U. Bolder ef Mlaalooloot U N ** o tom loti*
minute Inetrtwtleno to Queenle, too Domoot
.cad Queenle down Penneytvenla ivinoa la tha I
Iact too donkey to the lleuttooot peeeroar of
deetlen bet that Miktlulppl would give a

than tenth Carolina. (Aececlated I

llo emphaalied that out of
C £M Individual band*. the holder*
of only 24 k m ir fltte n d com­
plaint* again**, the proposed re*
fo s fa g program which the Com*

r

__ Jr •- : j*.'

modiate Jurladir*.ion in the ci-e. .. j
. o j ... .hotvn at l.e aml hrffoVia'Iflm ul
*H** &gt;.,infuni
Tha roUrlsR mayor alao aaw ileak In tha burtlcadeil cDy hall. I lit tr . - ; . i t / . Chief of I'olh-e :»lii f» Karmri*' Wltol-s.ilr M.irkri
in
ir«M
W
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r*.,
eurltfi
tiivriiibiriB
bops that tha iwrr legiala'.uro M. B. Shelton l» seen (below) dll ...tv: .I t .•..iynr'« urmed defenee •dhwr ilf iiiM h fur .1 - I litotir potuml
led
wosM grant additional life to a ■urreo. (Aaaoclated I’re** rhu'.n.-l
! t*iu.lt)hi tit l i ill A M, liHtay aw to
1'irtfl by J it Mii'lmnl, Minis
m lost Btoto itatato giving city
■u*r.
offtelgla the pewer to adjust do- for the payment of taxea will be
i * dl ANtJ§**0*—'l‘l,i. •* box Im r *,
I •’utiililn.itluii, J5i* Nii. t*. Oik*. Mu,
liURUtM- tuna, la thla maaauro, avalliblc. to .'no.*« who desire it,

Saw Kidnaping

ho pcodietoda. bread atop is ro­ when hocked by teal estate aft*
ll ring Iha loaded ladehtadaoM of rr our bond refunding is an actu­
Sasfard, ainco ho oadmatatl that ality."
approximately 12,000,1)00 worth of
Mr. Khinholser’.i lis t official
I lorlea are o s total

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tSI'I’T?1 »a|«fofp, w ttM**|«-rii|to. it**
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r
'viyfVnf * hU i'y

act as mayor wan to call for an
adjournment motiun of the new
M r. Sktaboleer Went' Author to
i.-a i-..- _
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immtoin.rly following,
*
-5 ™ *“° " , » . ! Commissioner D u p re /w u . ,!, ,ig‘ TtW T5~m
tamporary mayor and held
toor. ho wad *Vwdaeted prup- , hp enair during ...ayur Higgins'
■ * * * ( election.
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AppUeaties far boate«lead taem pltoa moet he ftl.d each

poor prtor to April fat.
App l iral loa blaaha fa r osrh exemption may he nhlained at

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crafyose rat it led to came Is urged to
.

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Internieillaie IV-jiurtmcn*. M a r­
tha'
ll-irley, t'oriielia A-shtim
Dorothy Hill, Mrs, Volie Wil_______________ ’ II&lt;m*. Mr*. A. II. I.nvrjny. Krnm
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Itoudney, Miss Minnie Ktesvnrt,
low * H«lelia»elir, mnslly, I IS;
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pooler.
I ns-lie. w ill IK , r.liMbelh Pippin, slot Mr-. \ t ,
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I.O I., ordlacry i| us I l l y , pt RnKiks. Jr.

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(Minified Advertisements

, uUATist-gt—it m o o 11 * a liu-isi.
Fidelia Class, Mrs. C. I*. Hent)« .Kwiiw it*.*.««.inn , Mimi h* I lUrtMli i
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I Mrs. o . C. (iibbs; T . K. I - class,
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LONGWOOD

in TMk: sol u r o r t n m t o t * .
rv a iiM .e , s l i s l t u i . * t o * . * .
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One-hundreil and iweniy pers.n.j
IN in : T l/tl CrsiAT*: n r UVHi»N|*,l,ni*” * ,h*
•'omniuniiy New
IV la i v n .l , j il , Is n s ie i.
I Year's P.ve celrhraiimi at l.iln.iry
k l 't i . te r w ii
Hall, ihe largrsi and most sin-si-s*
Noltre Is lie.el.jr alveh I he t Ihe'e .
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-.-..).e .l will, on Ike Ilth .le yifu l **•"« »'»gr*l here ir&gt; msliv n
•if tVliriMrr, A ft) l»l?, tirr*»ni lu y u r .
Ih- Honorable s-ouniy Ju.la- " I, The smertalnmrm eommii-ee, Mr.
rieoilnole I'ounly,
riorl.la,
Deri
,
,
filial return, ss-eotiul an,I soil* I, • I Slid Mrs. I or I W linteiuore, pat on
ers as araulnlsinitrl* ,.f Hi*
program i.r guines rm.-y«-TT~ liv

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in«t thrrp. mrtkto upphratlun In Rfnt»ll*tlp«.
•hto mild J udf!to for A flwxl
KHkylnyf MAXVr -i.
fu u im r* .#&lt; Ihi»r i*diiilnikirnlbim »'f f maiu * .t&gt;.,ie* ____ t-..Id toPfMii*. rtn.l p..r in nriltr d U -1 * ° ? * * &gt;h“ ri
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'* Pfu ,l»erliy tor Isrngwuod.
d*»*i n I m.Aim
I'A lllllll l.n v n .l. HMlTtl,
Ha the refrsoshnieni rorninun's'•d tA *:r
dii|.|di-a
k . Aomlislslratrl, ul Wl.r(.
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s s ilV T t. is i il t s i» : a v . Miss I'ra ie W aller T li &gt;.d old
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Exemption Application*!

♦Ito CHy H ill u l

veto ta
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SANFORD MARK FT REPORT

■Matos agreed upon.
« \ \ t (inn ti %iihi t Mi r n u r
M r*. Irene Arnutrong, matron maynr cf Daytona Beach. H.i„
• Mr. Rktaholaer *ald that Jam won at leiet a tamporary upjw- Into! i. • &lt;,ght again-t
%«i. n
flnv
t to tho final date on which can
.Iholta'a ouster order when the eio j rt,".)
court declined *.u t ike t \\« .tnrssla?. Jmn. 0. IIMT. I'l«h« 41
ho TOflalaraii diifavor to the re(■kilty i*-|toi*( of M lrf iit fntiia

■Sha appSraftos early.

I Held foe Kidnaping

A Vhitnr si to l^t oUductiC'i cl
ChoHr* MAttson. 10-ycaf*old T ji
:om.i. W.*ih^ boy, v%.« Vir^lfiia
ChAtfield (itjovf i. 1fl« of Cedttlc
vtoho was a houso rjurst of Iho Matt*
ton children at tha time, Virginia
In tb« livino mom of the Matt•on homo with Cftarlri vhbon a man
mooring a mi k entered and hidnoped him.
(At«oc»oted Preti
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" i t * M axim* C lark and Helen M e lh ib
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EVERY HOME ahoul.l bar*
- »lh.-.| j . | j ,i i j ; ..r a.i.r,. I'ark Kkii, “Old Year Oui New Year In"
■| W ANTKD: Rofini, hy pc«*ml&lt;fnt ivi
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,.Hitow m"if rmlto,
f ladder. We eerry
all wy,n tn pernrmrndy Inmtfd in
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11 utitoi
Itill KM.
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c11 ,
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3 few to 12. Reason- Ksnrord. No object in i
m t. F io fitii Mil 1*1 1 A ll }i)ln«'(l in the* (ira m l M n ic t
1 D. f Ktoftiin«fito
I'uifF* r I Of! till*
', btowt, l lift; luf litollK flirflitoF ittoBtor Ibtoit si playing New Year's favors.
yrleea, 1|U). Implement Co. Beg R. S.. Iletald.
It II" WH
Ire errant, rake and (mil punch
Ib-M liiniriM -if
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’ Ft* ft1.1 Imn. Ii|»ra,
tiii* WtowfS*f1
-----------W A N T E D : SOME good .Semlnolo
fi inn r mf 11 it if VI wI *
Were served by , lie committee.
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________________________I County iruck g riw rrs to buy
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mi I'.itl (od
•*. 1 n . I I. rrls .l Hi ••r*•»•!. KI. •fl'll. ft itMf 4IH'to r»f
**•*•!f ns4 tue-rtwtire**. He"lift.
STOLEN: BLOT tnachlna from ou,- six ami rig h t inch newer
IIIWTIIV I •, tins.,
have films from Girard, Kao i&gt;.
I top|y II In'Orf t|i» IVtoMltofft in4r - for thalr annual aujutirn.
OMten. Reward. N o tify Boa J- pipe. We can give w ritten guar*
h In nf 0.1MI A vtoftli# fmm (hto
l: S—Flotl.la. hit
b)'— f iii-r
H •» ii ( li Mr to 1* IIrlrrrttortbtn
4T. Hereld.
antce shi* pipe does not contnin i
*11 *tMV. * fci * 7*,
nf | Mr. and Mrs. Major « f the
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PM I'M HI HV1e-tot -Hill n M Vito1.
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same city in Kan««* are mi ilu-ii
l"tiviftl*s Al t llil*". Ihit'drto 1 iintin
hrtff,
3.I*till*,
[ tele Concrete Co., J. E. Ts-rwil
annual visit with Mr. ami .Mi
Hfn»l H'Mtlft 13 iftFIlBM il*
'■"K.a i l i i i . , c.irilirrn. v.-l
vv*"f llf{ ?* Itoto), I tigsIlf to H'.fflft.
• M. h mu 1 on
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Scholfield.
ton■(s*rl&gt; an frs-i fhtoiu-w N"M)»
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1 LONG W HEEL hate Chevrolet1 --------------------------------------------------h- 'I **■M'»totoG IV F.ftH) ll'l ‘I ftotol I Mr*. II. R. li my ami rhlldin
fl-Tie*.
10—
Firmer*
and
Plants.
lit 1ti** Vfvtifrl) m IIM'II nf
h*v« returned ffitil a visit diliiu
Track . with Vaa Body with A
fKN«:t.i II i KI *
hue
•"llil Msltnitv ills’ A v* mi w, Itttoflrw
»*‘r (•• ..... LAO 1 la; l’.M.|.
whaal Trailer in A&gt;1 condition. 10 HKDS young celery plint
Nurth Wtowftof It alu«ihi Dir W rit * the holiday* s|u-nt with reluti.e
Ready for ih* road. Price quick
* »'i*nisi t k Iu ijf nasib| ! i «‘ii 11*- a«i
in Lakeland.
■Hit|i)tlip&lt;i mi mI fFit) I*,
Zurlfeiile Bros. Special. Phone
f toI(to III to )saklnl *lf be-MI ft *
r •»**. fill (Hit *ife.1e| y
•ala 1050.00. Term* if desired.
lauigwood nieiiiliers nf
the
III
I'M
mo.
. bill Ift'ins' 1v|i*», fair
Real A Sou*, 301 W. 1*1 Si. San*
i l ” s 111:CtK11V &lt;MtliKltrsi&gt; That county ft. tern ion who attended litt
IV w hton|. j
|,for*
-W-'jibiy. the
'meeting in Sanford Iasi Wedns-d.i
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f \(irrti % |» Ml? Mfura* '
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f *t| Imi n
I b ' i b . bill rtf ("Hi t*hi In I till'll ;i lift III*) F«»i'
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1 ti | i uri|,ll
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iititil ftthtoiw) Dior toll) I*v i)»to 4beiyto *1111 Mrs. J. H. Man IcIt.
[• FANNY BURTON, colored, want*
trie Hotpoint range, jstd gu*
I JTm i .s &gt;&lt;i|i|i)irw mreiltofftito, WIWltot| |»lilixilff. nn.1 Invrtlvlntr Ih# * Mr. tixl Mrs. Hurry C'ih iiiit of
ii .mui lii&gt;e«|tof ,«|.-, tnitUftl toiw.t.u iiliiii'p «|w«i rlbwil
- - *Ixiul an#. |ir*in
part-time job * * maid or cook, rrnge, used Hcsco
oil
stevj.
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It liv e
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ilK.I T ilt: H.INKDltf* II RR* Oval« Wafa rri'vni |fU»'*u «f Mr *l ; ( l * X- )®Gi ®** __________ _ j l l » a * o n a b l e . G e n e r a l Ap- Thl* min, who give hi, nimi ai
n'I'hs. No I-. I
Vf. s, »**•■:
ftt.ftl I n he*Ft*by i,r*l|iiillu l ft* III* U Ciamtoi ami M in Amrti "ii
Rocca d* f fjneo *f Nsw York. w *i
.s!" *» * ".'(Bh. ttc -l IS; G*Wi|Mt|wr In wtiltob Ihla h)4*r V ff
YQUNO MAN M y * ir * «U1. Am- pliance. R.tx Theater Bulld og. arrcitsd In M'jml, Fla, and pitted
I - I l.lllN I!
ItntO' s
IlitKKN Hull I'** (Mibli*htort tm* to it wtotoli i * * .. '
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|„M c,*s . Xa b»p ft'Hir t n
riHtiBi Riite i%* ri!* I M ri. Me A, Hsrthway
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under U5.CG0 bond on cha-qr* oi
! . ertocn, cW n, rest, physically
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tou#Hia
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(iauehtnr
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cauntirfeitlng.
Federal
iqsntt
uid
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• f i t daalre* wort of any kind. Can FOB WOOD: See Tnwigon and
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ht wat caudht w&gt;th J2I.C00 In soufarniab ’ beat reference*. Write
Sun a: Ball Park.
■* (Mb! i'"lit* ft* Hftnfut'l. KI"llila. in law, Mr. and Mrs. l.ueirn AI*
(i vli(K(((!.s Pta (,.,. •!*+■ !•11ri *hl«
rlou* 120 billt. Ht termed h-mselt
bill ilill rtf JftlHlrtfY. A I* geo, of Orlando, now *;.( tiding
**. rs-u,.
I 'B a r w of Entymology, 4th * ------ --------------------------------------------- - a "lone wolf" Without confedrratsa
ISIT
il'(vtvi\ty. r t j |i
the winter in Atlanta.
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(Aisocutrd Prass Fnoto)
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W IN TER IS not yet over—See
7Sc.
A* f rk «f in HI f Iff nit f**&gt;urt.
I ' X . , l - | ; - M11(.11, 1 oitwlcfate,
us for heaters oi other cold
Vtv: A M \VMK*fh.
"1 m ,. , , i
nisrkrl
Ih’fntv dark.
R A M IN IS t d o l i SV
weather
Items.
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Jan.
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11 tnlware Company.
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Kturbltt
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ftS ls E C T B IC REFRIGERATION,
________ Fred II D .u -.w .m w r. ,
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HuMelirer* f„f IM.iInllff
.11"IMIi—KI,|. bu« ti|ir«.( Vwl- XKAf.l
ton FO U R-CYLINDER
Mullln*
15- ia,ive acr • a ld m h in F i nd;,
ltftth fttlr education tab* are
foot aps-etl boat, (’heap for electric chair, ha- never &lt;vn the
a ln lly Inetlned
inetlned and would raih.
cash. L.
1- I*.
p. Hagan, Jr.,
Jr^ plume device work. " I never h&gt; nd tim| Mhehanlraity
• I * bailer Itwauelve*. Must ;»l*W .
to g-’ t» 'be state pri-on wien mi
wlHtag t« train (fa re time
execution was schedi led,'' said Dn
FOR
BALK:
Grocery
store,
mnr
ht*tall log and aervka
' vl*. now a Justice of the Supreme
W rit* giving age. present
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Court.
tliow. #t*.
Ulilitiee
En. -tol fixtures .".-room houa*,chicke»re
Iter
lYUises and pen-, 3-rar garag,
T b « IH orrta P lan C om pany o f O rtan fta, F ta rM n
| ° " ,ot MO«*SG fret# price ful
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plenty o f m o n ry lu logo a t rra a a n a b l* r a te * u f
quirk sale, 10.100. Takes I'.’.'M'O
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on turiouM ptann fo r nny w o rth y
j down iwiymenl. Also 4-rusint luutse
S A N LA N U O GLLP
— ,------------- ----------- ' ’ with ore acre of goo-1 garden
and Country Clui
FrOftNlFlED F t o * f B r a g * | , n,| and flowing well, I.TOO cash.
Such hwna ran for on* yrnr t n i ar* r m U to
wRh alrepbig porch. A m 3-room house wi'h 2 1*2 The Rpurt .eat and mo t -c- me
rn-sr
weekly or "Motkly paynwnU.
gulf course in Central tim id *
I T 0 , Carlson, Its N. Jes*a- »f r " of ehare.1 land and flow*
iM A k r ln b y d v tfW w A d to
F c n - 1 8 Hole*
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23 aunces tar 23*
ah* Kg,
' big wen, FIDO. Down payment
ijidira S(K:
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Corny,
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Fgll ta c k ••• N o Stack KMtrtft
Men 75c
• E N T: S unfurnished[
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----- Foster, daafurd,
11isparatr'y.
.Mr. Iru K. S o u Ib n a iO . r.l I H N o r t h P a r k A v n w ,
• 1 ( J* •*(JSJ tot) i I
Seuioti f Jj — Month JI5
U A VB YOUM W ATCH repaired W IL L TRAD K a Chtvnd.-t truck
bp MW who teally known how.
for i good inilili row. I'hone
Brlgga, Jeweler, Magnolia Avr. ii.1t). It.

'L o n e W o l f ’ a t B a y

t^ilel.AllliM

tha affected p arti with
and warm wator to
_____ and cruita, Rssinoi
la aaggetled bev-ause U row*
taa of free alkali, and
___, ____ . suited to tender skin.
D r y l y patflag with a aofi doth—
XtortacB recommend an oily elnt*
RtoaB baaBBM It penetrate* the nut*
•B I t f y n of the skin more rfTeeRaelaol Ointment meets this
, and doe* even more.
___________ year* It ha* been—and
• fill ta~onrrM*ful1y used to relieTo
Qalrhty the Itching and burning of
aramaa. I t contain* *.h.thing in*
g riM in U Umt aid healing.
Vaa Xaalnol Ointment today and
Bajoy aomfort tomorrow. Get a jar,
MSB • rake of Resitud Soap, at any
Far free rumple, w rit*
Dept. 1, Baltimore, M&lt;L
U n ited at Fsrt Worth, Taa. tola
nan mat Identified by awthcrttloc
•a Ray Ruticdi*. &gt;7, charged with
:he kidnap In) ef William Mltah, Jr,
if Birmingham. Ala, and Jehn G il­
len and Am** Howard ef Mentgems
try, Felice odd ho wan driving an
lutomaaile taken from Mltah who
aka t* a ton of ih* ereolden* ef tha
tiakomo Fedoration of Laher. (Ataeoiatad Froo* Fknta)

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bright stare. . . tla- neir Swanky•wigs. YouTl want to rothvt a
whole art. And while you're ilolng
R, p t acquainted
w ith a ll (even
e f the delicious
X r a l t Cheese
Spreads They're
■ a r re lo B * for
wndwkhn. salads
and ap p ctL en .

Black-DrauRhi

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|« I'retcnl SWklwsa
One o f
the nlvnnlages
of
Black Dtnughl Is ih nt. If It l*
• 4Leu at the firs t disagreeable
. ..na y « m w w r e m *
two (hues usually bring rel»L
Prompl 1elief, such a* lh * l, t*
well w orth while I'oiiV.lpntlon I*
Inn dangeiotis to be negleclesl.^t
"A c’e l.t system fo r
health"
plan bus saved thousands of I * * - 1
pie much useless siekness. Tney
ft »■!'*&gt; || psrkage oi llla e k-llia u g h t
in 1lie fam ily meilic ne cabinet
slid take this pitrely vegetable
lavative at the first sign of con
stipation. They say the relief It (
In tigs is m ighty hard -o heal.
Kind out, by t ymg it. why «•
many
people
prefer
BlackDraught when il comes to b u /log n lavn 'iv e .- adv.

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N O T just g id lv c , b u t g
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ICE CREAM CAKE
A d r r o r a llv * mold n f rich
T n U iF r u ll l covered w it h n b y t r u f th ic k ,
frozen chocolate.
D e ru ru le d w ith f r u l U t-nel nutu.

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As de-n »-f women o ihe TCesv Yotk
-5 u t&gt; Teneh.-i's t'd le g f here, Miss
Helen H all Moietuml say* she has
come f., the e mrluslott that ih ■col­
lege o f today is responsible for the
social education of its students erause o f the gradual decline of
Americsn home life.
“ lbnh the home and ihe church
are passing over their lesponsIMlities to the schikd," s*y * lh-sn
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Id Decried By Dean

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4 ECONOM Y and
SATISFACTION use

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H olid ay R a ^ u lr tm r n U O f W h ip p in g
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GENERAL STRIKE OF AUTO WORKERS THREATENED

A Duke Beauty

CONGRESS READY TO CONVENE WITH HEAVY CALENDAR

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M l r . c r U W t r t t c n ( i 'j o v c ) o f R e e * i bicn chciin m on«

Paced w ith m in y legW ctlva problem*, members of Congrats a rt attempting In V/othlngten t i r tho tc itlo n convanlng January 9. Hof# H 9
fa m ilia r aeenea u rn w ill t» re enacted In tha capital. Vice-President Garner (le ft) p-t.ld'.a over the u n it e and when ha rap* Mg gaet l t l f
order, he seldom ( a lii to u*t It. Rep. W illiam B. Bankhead (rig h t) of Alabama, Speaker ol the houte, alia It a fim o u t parfarmaf wHh tag
gavel. O c fif* long, no doubt. W athingtsn w ill t&gt;* tra a ttd to the pretty s p e cie :!* ot llcodt’shta ehlnin-j on the capital dome w ith a Ian* ItfM
Lurn.no a* tha top, Indicating that Congrte* la holding a night testlcn. (A s io c ia ttd Preea Pholoa)

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In d u tlrla l paralytic cauaad by a trlhei In planta of General M otor* Corporation threatened to apread to
other faclorle* when tha "a ln te g y board’’ ot the United Autom obile W o rker* U ilin w r i author lie J to
call a general etrike. If n tc ttta ry , at 69 p lin t t In I t H ole*. A t F lin t, M ic h , “ General M o to r. Stool-pig.
•one’’ wero hung In effigy, a t ahown at tha left, w hit* "a lt d ow n" strikers held to th a lr poet* In ild t tho
factory
in the tame plant, Kldon Coale. a striker, receives a klea through a window from h it nine-yearold daughter who cams to vieit him. (Associated Press Photo*)

cl f i * 30 | rcttlc.it g irl* a t D u kt
I h liv tfC ty In Durhcm. N. C. Cho It
chaplain of tho O jko chapter ot
A lf h j 0:11 1 PI torerity, (A taocl6*..d P fJ ti Phots)

PROMISING FILM STAR’S DEATH TERMED

SUICIDE

SECRET SERVICE CHIEF CRITICIZES RETIREMENT

FLORIDA’S NEW GOVERNOk,

Just when t h i e rlfti# W f i predictin'! he would
on* o f Hollywood** brightest flin t Mara. Rasp
Aietender (le ft) wag fgnaa dood In a barn lo ft i.e jr Mo h :v ,- w ith n pistol braid# h i* body. A uthcrltla#
decreed h* aommlttad g M a li*. Ann# N n * l ( rig h t;. Me h r l t j o f three m onth*. I* ahown M in g aomfeetai
by her m ethaf, M fft Veronica Magjt, ju s t sdx • i v i . i . l r j e f tho tro^eJy, (As*aelated Praa* PtiMag)

STRANGER ADDS MYSTERY T O RANSOM PLANS

tu n e (iib o te ) w ill In- in .lil!tu r o 'iil r w i . l i t
In I i l.ilm v re , the i l l i’ S'it | &gt;, j l , today,
tlin lip , ( \ oemted I ' m I ’Ik i I i i )

Make Dedication To
Former Local Mayor

tim e stumtd !»■ w orth

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f l l'* an h o u r n r ynu ate* lo s in g

money.

Illy

I ’lu f. II. A . Meyer, Iowa S ta ll
The roemury o f thp late T h o m ­
I'n iv e rs ity highw ay engineer, hits
as I . Iiin r. s, fo rm e r mayor o f
fig u re d » 'il from a arrlt-e « f
S anford, was jie riw tu c te il Sunday
I n '* t fin • g a so lin r cvpflM c inIn
the
H oly Cross Episcopal
n n w i rb o u t tun* rv n l per m ile
Church ih tu u n h the d iillc u 'b m o f
between 11. - t | v w | i u f US tn "II
tw o ulnrdm sin*, th e y i l t i o f M r,
mile’ * i l l hour, w h iv increased
I )u in a *' d a u gh te r*. M rs. A r th u r
n il consumption a n l wear a n il
lla ia r d t m l M rs. Itaym ond I ’h iln r un tire s and motor adds
another cent.
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Sanford Kiwanian* nml
hers of thi- Men's Club
Church ai tended the rer

"Jr vng drive* a 70-mile* ttip at
, | iniK-.i n hmir instead nf the*
ft*-hi’
ya-1,’*
tho
professor
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Highway Engineer
Tells Speed Facts
M ia . F ie d I* Cone (above) w ill become the F u s t iv id y o f
F lo ri,!,i w .'b the in a u g uriilto a o f iter hush.ni I u.&lt; governor in ceretn u iiie * a t T ollatu ijscv t o iliy , (A ircC a U -J i ’ . c , i Photo)

.Seek Cannlialion Of
Rig Motor Strike

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tilin' liut ynur expense n u t fur
the ii)&gt; B '*’■» Up *'B t'gtra I I . I l l
tn say n&gt;:himr nf In r w in l ihnrc r In 'I f 1 and limb,”

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K nlersl lalm r c u n rilla tirn to■lay Increased e f f i'" *
i bring
(ionore.I Mol irs nn l th - ITn.'ml
Automobile W u ti '
t
her.
T w o m nri- u f Uiv &gt; rp ira lh in 'a
t.ianehe* la id o f f m inty em ploye*,

bringing 'he

ntnl idli- In

pas;

Ml mite I ’ m i ' l i nt Hu. -. l i lt , Se-re itlir v IV r k in * nm l the- c ib in rt
discussed th
r r i- i'.

•rJtii I collaborated In orgunining )unl u park. Thun quickly it is
u Juniur police ilu p a i ment ami I rune fur nicd
|ilr»
unu'ruont
.in honor court to try juvenile' house with Jo fee l uf floor space',
a sunilaril-eizc bc-l, a kero* m*
uffcnelcra.
Tho
tl. lu .rtm u n t
membership lin e r , two close'* nnl clit-tricity.
com prises Imye u m lrr
It!
who
Showers’ collapsible autmuotiiia
| a : -i'i| exam inations. T h i' police" hi Mem* i - thi* wblllt of bi i car
men «i *rt* required to tabs' lh ■ arid I I inrb » thick when foMml,
i n li ndm ln! s irre d ri'isuV r police- The nmtcti.lv con; him only $11.
he slid, nml i&lt; made of spare
in c ii a m i ihe'y w ear uniform s.
of
lumb.r, B«lvanizi.|
TI-; 17 youth- makinic hiizhar-et piecei
in rke in the rxaminn ion wern metal shcetiny aid “lots of
r-im m iviiini'l ce mambers of the hinges.’’
honor court
ami hrar ci-&lt;-&gt;
brought kt fore them ' by tho
juniur "cepe,"

men also found * s im ila r coin.
II h a rc dated IWU.
They r. id they believed the
pieces were nm uld:d And c irc u ­
it e d by the notoriou* Rosa Dock
Rung o f the "tHJ’s, w hich op e ra te !
nm r
L ucinda, eluding
federal
b o rltl.H fuc ■ lung tim e.

Anti-Cold Recipe
Given By Professor
U U D A N A , lib , Jan 6.— IiTV—T o

tigh: a o ld eat (rutia, vegetables,
butler, e gg yolk and m ilk ( a y * Mias
llatrir! Birro asdataat p r e f u e i
of dietetics a t the U n iv e ra ity W
Illinois.
She aaya testa nn college arudeatr
rhow tha: a liberal amount of aita-

m in “ A "
In rlu d e il In lh * diet
through use o f butter, cream , whole
m ilk , egg y o lk , fm i:» , f r im Juices,
green am i ye llo w vegetable* and
install Ii,h fiver oils definitely shortened

s i-1-.” the I ‘eti .*i"!.i I'u’ ii ■ d*"
It looks like
a
piano bog men raised the fTuur to
partmeut and the l'ctuacoU Uiiht when bu drive* into a fanner'* a hca'ing pUnt. One of the work-uka duruikm gf c«|da in torn* eater.

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Netherlandt’
Juliana Weds
Nazi Prince

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Seminole County PtmIm m ’*
•fore Fruit# And Vtffetables Than AaJ
Similar Area la America -

M '.M ItER M

Of Love
New Troubles American Girl ‘Victim*
'K idnaping’ Found 4Constructive9Reply
Hit GM Heads Playing Role
In Auto Strike In Red China
From Germany Italy
,

S^NNMXmT D u t c hfolk
Show Pleasure At
M a r r i a t e Of Be­
loved P r i n c e s s

70,000 Men Now Idle; Communistic Activi­
F ear Spreading Of
ties Of Miss Smed*Sit Down’Reaching
ley O p p o s e KaiE n t i r e Industry
s h e k Government

Is A sked By England
Determined
Woodmen Circle Members ^Britain
To Halt E n l i s t ­
m e n t s Of F ascist
Named To District Posts .Volunteers
In Spain

S3 Members Of
Royalty Attend

DETRO IT, Jan. 7.— I/T l-N e w
S IA N F U China, Jatt. 7.—I&lt;D—
■it down atrikea at the plant' of
j the Brlgga Body anti Murray Ague* Smetlley. American. wa»
Body Companlca here today and reporlrtl today to he planning an
the
Chevrolet plant at Ktinr,
Mich., the iron foundry and 'mall important role in the campaign
P*rt» plant' at Saginaw, anti to c'tnbli'h a Communi't «mBay City, Mich, added to th e'eri-1 pire in Northwest Clhina openly
otane»a of the .trike against Urn-j oppo.nl lt,
to tienetait"imo Chimg
eiat Motors Corporation.
j Kui-Shek'a government at Nan­
More than 50.000 men already
king.
Siv met,thers of the felerv
TH E HAGUE. Jan. 7.—
are Idle and the new closing* willi
.
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Wheti M r*.
Onio
Wheeler
(A P I — The Netherlands Search for the kidnaper of boo., the number by about 2,1.000. Th" m»veme„«. re tr ie d in h u e (af-ovr), disappeared from her &gt;
Grove No 2d7, Woodman l iride
royal maid. Crown Princes*..........
................
.. hla Governor Murphy of Michigan
Charlea ........
Mattson,
10, from
' h“
'were notified Itl't titglo of lltett tiphome at Newark, N. J., Arthur )
Juliana, became the bride of jhume In Tacoma « u pressed with and Jame. F. Dewey, federal la" f Uar,hal ''h a w
i'penee, n boiler-maker, « &gt; , ar- I
Ipointmenis t„ ehaits in distriet of
German Prince Bernhard Z u ,im rw rd vigor after G. R. Grubb* bor conciliator, were reported a. rh.liang'' f o r m e r Manchurian cii-ed of abducting her because he
(ire*. Titos,• named are us follow-’
together
with
l ‘hine»e was madly in love with her. Ilut
Llppe-Blesterfeld ttxlav amid (above&gt;, night watchman
encouraging progress toward aet- nritiy,
II* T I r I
Iflitrif Ffa**
Mr*. Joint \ title*, see ret at y;
tba rejoicing of 2.000,000 mill in Shelton, Wash., reported tlement negotiation'.
Communist f o r c e * numbering later she u-turned home ami told
l!n*nt itritiiin, thinking o f
.Mr*, f . II Rod,I, attendant; Mr*, t’vi’iihmliiies
aubjecta in this land of tu* two strang* men ordered him l» Some obnervers 'nid If the 'trike oO.lHlll, as emerged into the open | oiler she went uwuy with him
in tfrrn# of
Upa and windmills,
inform the boy's father, Ur, W. contlnuea to 'pread it may ev- with a burst of propaganda led voluntarily.
II, Fiord, i istnnt attendant; Mr*.] ” hi|ts mill men Imlny sought
(Associated
I'r e "
. Vlrat at the quaint town W. Mattson, that “everything It ttnd to the entire automobile In- by M i " Smedley.
Photo)
,
it 'in u m im '
Cernum Ur
and
(. f
fidltns, Junior su|tervisor; “enn.slruetive’’
m il a cWII ceremony, then (n the rafe." (Associated Pre«» Photo)
du'try.
lea
Mr* \ \ M Kay. rluiiinuin of aolt-j D a lia n an sw e r* lit h er pl&lt;
historic,
color-splashed
Groom
•*«*r nit eitil tu Fascist volu
uni*T*i
ait*I
Mi**
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iciTiiiih*
Yiuiiij*,|
V it a lii ind Bernhard prot‘;i;r armies in Spain.
not’ need their Vow»,
thitii ui tlii*»r.
j
I lie answers
are
npected
The prlnceaa, who la the aote
The following officers, , , -o n e 1to outline a joint
Italo-Ger*
The Seminole founty Fair an.)
• • p * o f perpetuating the ancient
"tan front, for the two Fascist
j during l ‘.&gt;t7. we...... .
by \|t
Houae of Orange. mood in the
Celery Display scheduled f.&gt;r Jatt.
Mlblletl Wheeler of Ukel.ltld, -tali’* bat,, joined in a formal ae«
cewwr of a brilliant rircla of
-5.no, nf’peared tu Itr nearer u te.
‘ "td on Spanish ami other Euro,
j State president ,.f the f i re|,.;
\
bridei maids. quiet Bernhard, bv
lean problem*.
Germany amt
nlity totlay after legal obstacles
royal decree, became “ hla royal
| Mi*. And. . ptesi.leir; Mrs Kay, lolly ore espected to evade the
seemingly
had
melted
away
be
highness, Prince of Net her Iambi.”
jrh'e pu-'idfiii; Mi*, fu llin ', . hap •l *'*t ton by putting he matter up
fore certain stipulations of the t in ,
Juliana and Bernhard rode front
.
,
,
,
Intti; Mi
I*. T, I '«i .i wa j,, pm fitl* lx oilier Kttro|N’iin nations.
•ha palace to the town hall to the
that must lie met by the Suiif. n'
,,
M nh . tie *rvruth of her fleet
I II Ml ♦
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Mi*.
I! I* I •v*I. utH^faut
eht’rch In a golden coach drawn
Elks f l u b , sponsors of the \|HI , i i i f titl.im ■ M i ,
First
nireting of the Sanford
bout the coasts of Spain,
K iliiiitiiM H i, lltislllg
by eight hornet In gay trapping'.
it capable of enforcing
It inn.
run -u lit it; Mr J l r l . j i liaik«*y. rap lit itaut
Tnwtt'end Cltlo in two week*
Cheering
Ihitchfolli lined the
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. i Miliip^, trin'r '!"• units anil men MccLaJ* ut'
will be held *t « I*. M. tomorrow
A Commission m«-tiit|wreeta.
• * Mf'f'i-t 'It
| ’ -"t ■— naii' siniuld such a
•'!&gt; t. l »&gt; • i , 'TT
new q a a r 'iw V .fiT
Idcr,
Seminole
f.llIn the IW jj hamlet of Oestgrc*:
A” ’•tgb.y.w-.vV.ai-h pr gram. ' Il,y nfternoon devil..}.,d
Mis
| iol-l, M’c rn a rj; ' step tie deemed the only way OUI,
M'llllli* 1
A flv r dav period of vigilal. %r^ J R P R a i . a
Building, and a '
‘ the other V
k OIV tCStf-,
, " liny attorney, today was mvest- to effect nlMiiit 2.IHH) Srminolo I 1,1 ,f ,h'' l’ropose,| fail e .ul.l I’tal- Mi'* V* in Plullii”
Sir Thomas Ittskip, llrttbih d*i
t
, Mrj*.
name la Petronella van der Mrer, by ilia Saitfi-td unit* of the k lur’ ;,|&gt;eciml prugtain i* to lie presrnt- igating an alleged tuisinnce tei b’iisi* co orilinaior, himetl at th*
founty rrhiHil (hiblien in the pri- ify under a fntr charter, the the ( '*■-Hint, ji hi. r *u| I I VI
__National Guard had listen reed.
wed to Caftalman Martlnu*
llrhi r •iffi *•1
Mill ii’ht'g ill** I •■•** Ittlity of a speedy conscrlp*
sulting from the purported eate- nt-tiV. grammar and junior high City would ha.e no atnhori v to
, taxed 1oslay afU r Gov. Fred I'Vaa Stijn. She la the only other
tiuditot
l
i*nk«
r
mill
Mil* hi Im&gt; III It if Ktiri&gt;p&lt;an pence seem*
’
[.Conn
signed
an
order
yesterday
ehaige
a
laOO
per
week
Cll-I
less
iltnpping
grapefruit
Friday’s
tides.
Tidal
Station,
t1
***
''topping
of
giupefruit
hulls
gttules,
was
tu
prngress
today.*
1,111
’
“
*
'
,MI
t”'r
act
pt egress
today
girt In all the realm to marry to.
• 1* %(All nt a Lid’ l-ltf, It U.m an lust.
revoking
ei-Governor
l
i
a
v
a
-Jay beaauae 'he and the prince"
Ocean Bier, Daytona Urnch: law, on cermirt thoroughfares in San- under the tllrection of .Mr* Ihtr | f' « ,,,h' rwij,1' ! ' v il':
At
Madrid
Insurgent gun*
tut mur l
,
A m t a n on tha aama day lo tha Shulls' ouater of certain Daytona ll;* 2 o'clock; high,^ 5; It) o’cbck.
other* .......... I .....u y | ” hy Uutb.
^
^
? nnt . -—
tLAs.— —
- — —T
■W-JFI. ,‘W I v«# Ikreei
1
i»r
Reach
■municipal
officials.
"t*
'•&lt;
u w ” hour.
■•jdiuo
T "*rj!f fitlm i'7,7 7lm inn is •H- meludid that tio- Klks -ho
IU 1 t ii ' i .iimh); a hi »&gt;;&lt;• IMIUi Im i ..r
itqr-ihewn ratyplmca o f royal “ -lhjiriedl&gt;--tTMfcttri-.vf Itete about
Thcwea'.her: f loutly tonigld and | -j-^,
1.UilM 1X Ii «ui 4*1Ilf r «».iVtM ill tils*
in .si vi*I tu in §M‘iTi!im»|*r of' tin*
(lit* mm
attorney'; notion is in rmtt*, . fled into i wo phases, one •n___Hie*, railed to the “family dusk Friday, mllltlimen were crowd­ Friday, urra'innal ruin on east| .
Vol og four
point* in whir 11Midway. ThU
«h'’i
it t lillH Ml Jmim.li &gt;’ Vtlu’l* till*
ed
into
'truths
ami
luisea
then
U
*
•
v
*
*‘T
with
Instructions
, .(fjjA iio g * jby (Jueen Wllhelmlna
of the
nrt, to |lt, ju,||cs*&lt;|
by
roust ami Florida Keys, not lit tieh 1 l,ri
itiro(ii:h n b*aiu*, it wat f\p l.im «l , I f i&gt; i .i ) h i * Fituji vsill l«, held boi i \ |
‘ 1or Netherlands,, *aw the .quern’* lushet. to Duytona Beach where
Fxtieme founty fotnmitution win
yt’vrer*
th,.
nurse,
and
tint
sreond,
run(lailutul W. Spi'iu»‘i , nnitinoy ........... from lak e , Oi.tiit;*, S**itii■
,
.
f ^ y t fhild orqd ’theUormtd prime. trouble lun been eapecterl when N urthw est
rlorttia:
Occasional tiay receiVeti atlelegntinn of
laining five points, t„ |„ judge ft h i n|Kincd prt'luirih^ thu rhnitut iii'le, iy, iiM , Sun noi and lioiimiidti
Mr*. Irene Armstrong, mayor,
colder|about L'D ritiirtt'
front the Gold- * &gt;' the tetirher.
|
tiiiperM and fitii'iidin^’ in oil»* t I "Mill 104 Will HIM1lit J.
object of the flholti ouster, bar­ rain* '.onightand Friday,
Fn *l» ,.n ij,),* eertion where the con1,r*. latnili is to gradestudents iia-cx--a-*jiry birul dctuiN f**r th*
1 f t a * n i H J u u i i i - o d t h . i t u d . '* l' i* i Ti« kets
for
tint I'reshlem’*
ricaded herself and about
1®® in wrestpot Hon Friday.
: " 1 111 normal or conceted vl- Elkv
i tk*ii fnnii lin e will D'lk'iul i*» till Birthday Bull bitted for Mayfair
aupportera in City Hall *.&lt;» pre­ ami occasionally strong southeast ditions I* said tu evist.
j Tw,i dangers result ftont the ' ' “n,
t ” j normal or corrected Tin* fratrvnnt urifani/uiiori li*t« htUHii ««f ill*' (( (!.* t’ l \o (oniitlo II 'el on .Ian Hit, will gn on salat
vent a ShoKi-appointed mayor to south wind*.
i hulls, ileltganon spokesmen point-111’’'h- I tt nt«rin:il er corrected Imm’D i*uoriinie«'ai flu n fo r ilo o Am tig ilioso to m »ko flic n i p tin* hue tilts week or early nevt Week,
anil commission taking over city
\t i . I *11h11 urol M r is th" Gem-rul I ’ommitteit for thn
|nl mil.
film
which can ii"te and throat, and I I ) inorIIIII pmt in sponsorintc Om* display. S|is. \lid
govern men*..
iitafiA f&lt;*r Ivin **iii of tlu*
tli«* ilire ’ lie d I Kir nor, rx.ilfcd rt»U*r, "ni* &lt; itnvbuy.
t 's o c f .inoounced tmltiy,
The guurti returned
lotliiw iug:
iVpkuhl DIMlI . «h«* fund ft m ild !**• i»p|du*l on tin*
•‘’ Ime 'he In 17 Item-fit affair
morning wilhuut having seen ac
d
ip
h
i
Iter
in.
Sanfnrtl Country Club facilities
and lifini* riinaidvralfti1 iiniioy- j ’**1' ” * " * ' ,w*
_
U 1,1,’ia uiiiNiaiidiiii; di bt lim it i * f
fall, im Saturday, rim Committee
tion.
but
since
then
has
^
|
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f
l
t
e
S
A
p
p
r
O
V
2
l
l
s
Ii
wil
l
lat
h
e
t
e
a
c
h
e
r
'
s
d
u
t
y
were used by fit) local re*iilents
Drift to tt*'id«*n:H o f tin* « r*;i. *'»*c ^ I ' w ill l&gt;«* the i*,a*di»,r &lt; ilu ty fl* iftto i’^ h (he cM'i'don o f n u *» I f m
•• looking foi isaid i„ entertaining
aretl *.o move in on Daytona
I I*,I suit-factory
last week, it was reported totlay by fteaeh a l a ntonienCc notice.
dfully, iIn' tdippery lititla on th *.*JI*1^* ‘ 11i ^
saii-fini iory wotkj
vunli j t«*i*«*tit|y,
i te. id rrowd „f merry maker*.
II1‘V«r ,l aUi*«
Ilff h.»
h'. pa
p.iii-nt.
(2)1
Ben Fort, manager of the golf
hiKbwuy rn-iiii* a ir n ffic rurmicr. &lt;1
U4‘ grade
e*r-*®!*1 o
irc n f, (2
)
I he
President's Birthday Ball
Jock Purcell, fu r tiiiiiiap*!
Acconlitig to the Associatetl
\Vhn* ri'iit t&gt; «f nnioti mnv I n* •
widi ab-«-fi« *# » m^coildi* | (nilft,j, an appeal F*1*1&gt; f ill |,»Ill il l**
course.
was eslnldi-heil early in the first
Piess, Guv. Coiie ntadit the fo l­
On the guest list were:
dim
CM jikiipiMirt of ho vcmmi’. Hi* MU',
ailii’iiiistrntimt of President IliMtseThe Seminole County .S„d t un- lain n hml i«&gt; icon ili&gt;ti&gt;rtuiur*l i on*y Ml ,^1'* faM’
lowing a'.atcmeiit regartling hi*
0 . K. Fullngar. fhnrle» D inn.
,|q folhm
veh as a ..... .
of prtalurln;f
n u llificatio n o f the ea-Guvemur’a servution ('utnniluee lute yesterday d lU o f ie inoon, uhliouy!* (Ju M im »,‘ ,*'d h**ahh h .ilu t-, t h «%•*!!-I»mI * j | 1M*nf
Raymond. I.undtiubu, Jim Ingley.
j I.i i Im * l ifbi h t .t &gt;1 that in Mitit.r [111,1-,‘d tin a h vuih no tm, coffee,
s«j(H*N t M fn-di man. I -*■(** at*
I nils to ’ Olid,at and treat in fill*
ouster;
completed
final
approval
c
f
all
An
app1
"pi
)aiit’U
t*f
fJ",uuil
h
r
fe.,• nn^
and | 5 | tlr
i U’-udiii*
0 . G. Gray. II. II. Coleman, I*.
; r iiir s id iiilh ir iu» ;i i i ( m lia d
j i•'u'
a id im ^^-*.
s.
I m arch along m g e d n r ami im»k*»
tile iHiralysls.
" I ’ve signed ortlcr*
testoring
applications for payniems under nvemxu lay an f&gt;rdinanci*
said (h**
the purport*
............. n (i|hjs
...................
S. McCall. II. B. McCall. Jr.. Roy
i»**| Mr*. hI.uinl&gt;
a rn li snid
u
iir a xionr** of ri&gt; « "rv?iiiiln.it iMii
u v»■) ■ iiiv 1 run
Sanford Klk., whn are '(Minsor*
those (teople to office tha*. lie
Holier, Kenneth l ’the, E. f . Ken­
tiiotilaie tlve j
every ptogresslvc chizf « IKit*i iici«
the I Ibid plan that hail U-m re- iptiring lie liulldt.itlling trucks injB"' prograiii is t&lt;i
1 f|a Ht John Biv mg this year's dance, are urging
(Sh«lta) took State troopers ami
be
covered.
|
I'tM
l
*
interest
in
In*
own
-le
v
e
l,f
|ln,
.......
.
nedy, Clifton Hatch, Fred Roily,
turnetl to the office of County
llie tl to put out.
i i h« lwi * it f . .bilk.i imd
L ike the co ” |ietatt”ii of every elusen,
Htnry WeHon, 0 . W. Spencer,
Other acti'in by I'nmmissbmers iopmelil and to arouse the io u |.r r -|
uianagctiieill is drsiroii*
* ins’,* Tit joTcenf of the net prof­
Agent C. R. Dawson.
"
I
put
them
back,
because
they
11
nIII®
'V
W
.»
irrointll*
tided
ye;*
John llerbit and Roy Syme', Jr.
yestetilay Inrlutlid the awurdittg11’t'e effort on the purt of the (ij mB|,ln^ the es|iositiim a ntoiiu
it goes to the Harry.Anna Horae
w ile elected by the people and
Totlay letters were being mailed
ft
i
day
bv
lien
|.
M.
Mat
ktiiini,
John Ludwig, George Thurston,
gtocery supply I " ft1- l«»**-m. tench, r, nurse
I
,|w prt.gtets un.l t,. the profor iiipph-d Cliilditoi in llm»I I H I I S I M Us i l l s r ite *
lo persons who have not returned of the munih’s
„
of rbe u i my c n g k n m *, in 1•tilts, an hlk .|»ins”nsi institution.
Karlyle lloushoUler, J. S, Cant(heir application*, .ho mmm. mi r .
.
‘‘..m,. and phy-iciuu in removing all im &lt;|tlc|jv, . t h i s section of IFon I • f
pod Mm; nr 4 tu fa lle n dcvpfoptii®Mr* da, a Nutirri* &lt;*f * ivic pud*’ n» ...... In* n It (Mill i l e p . i r 1, lli** A 4 ' o r l u l e d I I bitty percent of the profits
well, Ben Cantwell, It. R. Dea*.
lions tcnrinif ptiriicular pinphasixl
fto a iliMi
*»«» p w
&lt;f
1 ho iiiirKi* Nil id a 'i im dar pr^ mde County and «o the Siam.
J r , Harry Grimball, E.
Comp­
|*ii-M li'psirti'd today
ate remitted to the Warm Spring*
on
the
|Hiini
that
Jan.
15
i«
(he
final
rs
p
■
mtf
4i
«
.
^
urniii going* mu*
pnoliMd te
ton, Phil Gra'hoff, S. D. Illghley* II L l I I ««atill mi ll! I.I t tssi I
Ilf »f vV I'.i’iiidanon, Wat nt Springs, Gu.
"Ax nianagi’r, my id* a Ii (ha.
dan* for returning ihc blanks.
S O IIlO r c l W lM K lt lll'n
lib
a
which
w
oro
t&gt;xr#t*)11titcly
A k i'n , II. W. Rucker, E. F. lionsihid fair »Hal| he rec*'«,nued in d»* I pi f i l l 1111* . w III* h tV1*11III iiiipiiive
County Agent Dawson *utd grow
iimic M»tif.fiuiory ihan Had jppii
Mndder. R. R. Dea*. Dr. G. S.
rategoiy da (he Sian
Stan* »nu ih,. si, .Pthn nulinbtl one *»f
er* who did mu receive one of the
Salman, O. D. Workman and Dr.
her
County f u ii* of m ajo r im | n ;; u ,i i i »ii t M h,. -p eiii mi the v%;if er
letter* may feel assured that their
| t mlcr the ctiricni plan n siu- pu rtanre, and die demie
d e c ile m
in have
have i i UIV
G. Scott.
b i-'w *m i
J,»* h «*nv ill** ami
A lariru picture of th« late applications had been received in
_____
.
make u tiia'inium of acknowledged tu I one of the be
Bob Cornell, R. U Cornell, Jim­
Hie ocean;
leDmviMjf h Vticioth i
hi*
office
and
turned
through
the.
Seven
offirers,
to
bail
the
orJl|)(
.|((&gt;&gt;
n order t„ win *
my Dynon, F. A. Urle, II. M. Giro- Mrs. Itlady* M n r r i • William*,
o f its kind in Fl tttlu ''
in (he Jack s.siiv tile liiir n l,
pan.ration ’luring i!*J7. were in- 1 |,|ut. tl|,i„„, certificate, he i* re
tall, J. A. Young, Ruber, Young. f&lt;&gt;r a number of yearn an In­ proper channels.
(MHi- e ia rtiiiia tiiu iv
The County Committee nffiroud
iiiv * v « and
structor
in
Hvminole
County
High
•tailed lust nigh*, by the Sanfonl in itetl to scon- iTiil points tir more
Tat
Ciillertor Jnn. 11 J i n k i iu
Geno Martin U aey, Lillian Dea*.
ctffT itir* fic ie i mi ih t J*M k 0*11V|)),Ein|doymeii* of (he family phy
tialay war tied that only *ix and
Mr*. Roy Symea, Mrs. J. D. Cog- School, was upvrilrd in chapell*" ennouncemew by^Mr. D*w*.m WiHHiinrn of the Wotbl. Judge
Jan.
IS
I,
the
final
deadlim
di-tn«
t.
t
Hi
ohm
i
that
Atciati i.v In'ing urged in correct­
one h a lf innie hil'dnrxs dayx re*
bum. Mr*. W. E. Kirchhoff. Mrs. esrrcise* of the institution this
for receipt of payment applua James G. .Sharon, rnnsul coin. ing defsTCf« which the pr^giwm
General M a r k It mu repotted m a in he L ire U.i'Iil automubih® II*
h
am p
E. Compton, Helen Compton, Re- morning.
thin*. After that date, it said. i.
nuindir, wti* placed by proxy
tint fh;.N(tr,.H:tl had hn-ii
pen' ecu ■•ex become void.
may expose in Seminole County
tecca Stavena, Eliiatteih
Shoe­
The photograph was presrnten
oth
more approvals will be written.
up In June, .(», |!i;j*;t ol, f ■ SI
i*i:*n of hi 4 iibxenri? from ! hi­ niuiJeiiiN, iireordm g n» Mm , (utrnb.
maker, Peggy Grimball, Mr*. J. by the Senior Class a* a lasting
While
theie have been addf*
•f"lin« l.«-t vv«cm J irk .on; ilf«- and j fioiuil da\x of grace gtuivrd n*)»*
0. Laney, and Eliia’ueth Rollins. memorial to Mrs. Williams, wh&lt;
n t/.
Eildie Gilliland
of
Del ami. tile AtUllMie (Uejiii.
I tori ( h in poo years, .Mr. JittklM
Those nnNUiiMti|f official puxtN
was sponsor to the senior* whrn
president of the Florida Stale
' * iid he had received m» in lira*
w» re:
they were Juniors.
.
,
ii n that ♦he IlKIT deaillititf will ba
la-ague, wus reported resigning
J. E. Fox. advisor ln u'cii-int,
William Zachry, Senior presih
r 1 V K I ( i i T il) 11 C 'llll 1exU’fisle.l tine DMnull',
f’. H, Rudd, banker; *1 NV. .Snow,
today In nrrept n jm&gt;ni I jon «*n
lirnt, made the presentation fill
firiunetal M-tretiuy;
(ieor^o W.
his rla.". The memorial was un
the executive s ta ff of the St,
mem agencies are sli'e-l to
Kiimton, iAo.it; Marvin Stone,
veiled by Albert Fitts sntl Doro
Natural brxiitirii
*»f Central Isiiuix Browns In the A met k u i *
receive instructions fur the atrest
watchman;
i
.
O.
(Kirden,
oenlry;
thy Stewart.
R. M. Burn* ln*t night
re
Florida at** a’-tracling more vial
of all persons driving automobile*
Rumor* that Gov. Fred P.
of t n r * th is y«*ar th a n fV**r Iw farr*. L e a g u e
Prof. G.
E. McKay.
High tained hia title
»&lt;
chainpior ao«l H arry VVrtk^, in* iidn-r
showing I'.fit! license plates.
Tetilalive plan a rail f«»r the
hVtniiiidi- i
my
fanners
should
Can* may canrel building opera­ School principal, aeceptrd th* rheekrr player of the
*he
Board
of
Auditor*.
Sanford
T. K. SimpHuris jireiiilent of
Alen’t Ti.lMHI tags are sold »l»*
popular
local
league
rhlcftair
hiv.a
“
i
I
he
lodge
acrvpttd
a
n
invita­
tion! of th* new Daytona Beaoh- picture for
toy
.t'i
factory"
year
the
faculty and Chexa and Charier CTtih wrhr»
i hr Senilnnle County Chamlwr of
totally in Semin de County. Ta
DtLind highway, a project of student,. It U to be hung in the he piled up a grand (oral of N75 tion to parties fiute in memorial C u m t n r fr r , waul to d a y a ft e r -i r e ­ tu leave hi.® home town on Jan. ^in 111.17, an ording t„ ii L’-’iit’rat
date less 'ban 1,000 have been
MMiderabl* Interest to Sanfonl school library.
piedietion for the Sta-c made t .- distributed front the tax Coll««.
point* in the Valdes Hotel tmir. unveiling i ere monte* «.f »he Win view o f g u r u re g is tr a tio n r a rila 15.
tci
C
arden
lu-Jge
Ja
n
.
17.
It.*
and Seminole County, hid been
nament which was Mtrnilpd o u r
Having
alreu'ly
re-ignetl a - ; day by A I*, -''pen- i, vice direr. tor's office.
k *p ( b y lh«* civil? organlxaliait.
heui njaIx for the event wif| be
strengthened today when
lht&gt;
a period of , i i weeks.
On** to u rm t w h o ra ile d a t th e secretary of the llel.titid t'h u m -i'“r of tlo- Sta’e tuiiridtliral |,».
held
here
next
Thursday
night
governor recatlad advertised bid*
Mr, Rum* won 17 1-2 gime.
( ham her
U n la y ,
S lrx.
B.
II. her of Commerce, Gilliland In.t ■'t'tt-i"" S-o............. Gainesville.
for three road contract* in other
while losing only 2 1-2 in hold !•*
“
Gotertiiiiioniil tritorrsl in ayri
Knight of White Cot'nge, Ohio, 1 11r*I a special meeting of th
yarta of th* Stale.
ihtttf. ami II’.I’I ’I increases in
crown. (It wsa "p lained that
was strong in the belief ihaf ‘ Florida Sta'e
League director
James Minotr, negro fireman half games ar* recorded wl.ru.
a much
_ The ntnew highway,
“Central Florida it Florida at for Sunday in Delaind ami WI|| ’ ’tn iitner iitcoine, | stronger tie • sn. Average
Miami for farm products and the r.s , A t - t . i t .
«&gt;
i n M
tthoroughfare, hid been of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ games end In draws).
its best insofar as nature is con­ submit his resignation as head
t&lt;
Other payers
are as fnlow*1
elpeetution f growing C’l (I|S‘|- , liar. A vsrag* _
by Dave way, today received a 25-year
gretoiaed for months
•i
cerned."
of
the
circuit.
i*
Apr.
Avars**
Member* of the .Sanford Ceme­
ittii’ft on the pan of farmers wen- VI... A r . r . l f
•*
•«
Sholta. retiring governor, but it nervier emblem, presented by M. J. R. Stewart, won 12, lost J.
Mr. Simpson -aid conversation
Gilliland's employment by the.
T*
-a
__
at
Carroll,
general
foreman
of
the
points
CAU;
A.
B.
Love
joy,
smt
tt’
r;
AVr».
__
tery
I
’ommitlco
ate
slateil
to
no
t
... .
. . .
. o . ”
•■I,r,l
V •’’I"'" er a . tensoiis f,.r
waa only recently that lahorera
II
M
__»t
■with visitor* who .lop here brief­ St. la.in* club drew the follow | , lrn,|y
it-t.y
AV*i.
„
ACI. here.
t
1-2,
Inal
t.
1-2.
points
52':
tomorrow
at
[):.■»)
A.
M.
in
the|
throughou; Mm a h :. ------ __ t l
V*
berua clearing the right-of-way.
that
Central ing from W. G. Branham, presi Florida.
t ’l
**
Minott has nn&lt; been away from Nick Zernovenn, won 10 1 2 lost City’s Cemeteries for an inspec­ ly has Indiratrd
‘1
7t
White tame Daytona Beach and hi* job sine* he sraa originally 10 1-2; points S25; A, C. Madden, tion of Imai burial trarts.
II
M
IS
I
I
Florida section is becoming more dent of the National Association
lie rum Mr nil’ll ii th e a s s i s t lice 11
St
.»•
U
Delat'd citirens are the halt of employed on Der. 7, 1911,
He won 0, lost 20, points 0.
t* ro««y
persons owning lots are urged no)*iJar rarh year Ihtoirgh mouth of Professional Baseball l-eigut**: that the Government bas given a g ­ I
SI
~~
operation* on the road others ev- runs between .Sanfonl and Jack­
«]
go«*»
I
.
"lie is a man of striking per- riculture ami p noted tu til - inPersons interested In rbe*. ni to visit ’ho cemetery at some tints to-mouth tales reUtetl by ose
si
.*•
*1
pree* an opinion that Gov. Cone sonville and is on an engine run checkers are Invited lo the Club’, during he day ami ascertain if thsdr who make » trip thruiivh the soruility, unlimited
enthusiasm, eieusetl im otiie and other •jsuistfl'S
SI
.s*
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President Installs Local Officers
To Serve Through 1037; Will At____
tend Ocnln Meeting

Ceremony Is Lavish
W i t h Traditions;

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Golden Coach Used

Serenade Of D e a t h
Boomed By Mad­
rid A r e a G u n a

F air O bstacles
Vanishing Before
New Procedure

G rapefruit Hull Health Program
Sanford Militia
Dropping Probed Inaugurated In
R elaxes Vigil;
Oniter Revoked CITY NEWS BRIEFS By County Board County Schools

Nations Expected
To Evade Problem

Elks May Bring Kxp o s i t i o n Under
L a w s Of Charter

Attorney llousholdcr Nurse, Teachers Co
Investigating A l ­
operate In J u d gl e g e d Nuisance
ing P lan's R esu lts”

Cone Nullifies Man­
d ate Of Sholtz In
Daytona T r o u b l e

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P resid en t’s Ball
Tic kets (^o On Sale
Within Few Da vs

56 S a n f o r d i t e s
Use Country Club
In S i n g l e Week

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To River Between
lax, Lake Harney

On P a y Requests

Memorial Unveiled
To Mrs. Williams
In Seminole If itch

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Approach Of Tag
Deadline Jan. 15

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G i l l i l a n d Resigns
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TouristH Visiting
Central Florida In
(Greater Numlien)

Burns Holds Title
A Checker Champ
In Local Tourney

Volusia County Road
Abandonment Rumoy
Gains In S t r e n g t h

25-Y ear Emblem It)
Given Negro Firem an

;t emetery Committee
Will Meet Friday

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GENERAL STRIKE OF AUTO WORKERS THREATENED

A Duke Beauty

CONGRESS READY TO CONVENE WITH HEAVY CALENDAR

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Indutlrlal paralytic cauaad by atrlhei In planta of General Motor* Corporation threatened to apread to
other faclorle* when tha "alntegy board’’ ot the United Automobile Worker* U ilin w r i author lie J to
call a general etrike. If ntctttary, at 69 plintt In It Hole*. At Flint, Mich, “General Motor. Stool-pig.
•one’’ wero hung In effigy, at ahown at tha left, whit* "alt down" strikers held to thalr poet* Inildt tho
factory in the tame plant, Kldon Coale. a striker, receives a klea through a window from hit nine-yearold daughter who cams to vieit him. (Associated Press Photo*)

M lr.crU Wtrttcn ( i 'j ovc ) of Ree*o«t, V j .. M i bicn chciin m on«
cl fi* 30 | rcttlc.it girl* at Dukt
IhlivtfCty In Durhcm. N. C. Cho It
chaplain of tho Ojko chapter ot
A lfhj 0:111 PI torerity, (Ataocl6*..d PfJti Phots)

Paced with miny legWctlva problem*, members of Congrats art attempting In V/othlngten t i r tho tcitlon convanlng January 9. Hof# H9
familiar aeenea urn will t » re enacted In tha capital. Vice-President Garner (left) p-t.ld'.a over the unite and when ha rap* Mg gaet l tlf
order, he seldom (alii to u*t It. Rep. William B. Bankhead (right) of Alabama, Speaker ol the houte, alia It a fimout parfarmaf wHh tag
gavel. Ocfif* long, no doubt. Wathingtsn will t&gt;* traattd to the pretty specie:!* ot llcodt’shta ehlnin-j on the capital dome with a Ian* ItfM
Lurn.no a* tha top, Indicating that Congrte* la holding a night testlcn. (Asiociattd Preea Pholoa)

PROMISING FILM STAR’S DEATH TERMED SUICIDE

SECRET SERVICE CHIEF CRITICIZES RETIREMENT
FLORIDA’S NEW GOVERNOk,

Just when thi erlfti# W f i predictin'! he would
on* of Hollywood** brightest flint Mara. Rasp
Aietender (left) wag fgnaa dood In a barn loft i.ejr Mo h :v ,- with n pistol braid# hi* body. Authcrltla#
decreed h* aommlttad gMali*. Ann# N n * l (right;. Me h rltj of three month*. I* ahown Ming aomfeetai
by her methaf, Mfft Veronica Magjt, just sdx •iv i.i.lrj ef tho tro^eJy, (As*aelated Praa* PtiMag)

STRANGER ADDS MYSTERY TO RANSOM PLANS

tune (iibote) will In- in.lil!turo'iil r w i . l i t
In I i l.ilmvre, the ill i’ S'it|&gt;, jl, today,
tlinlip, ( \ oemted I' mI’IkiI ii )

Make Dedication To
Former Local Mayor
The roemury of thp late Thom ­
as I . Iiinr. s, former mayor of
Sanford, was jieriwtucteil Sunday
In
the
Holy Cross Episcopal
Church ihtuunh the diillcu'bm of
two ulnrdmsin*, the y ilti of Mr,
I )uina*' daughter*. Mrs. Arthur
llaiard tm l Mrs. Itaymond I’h ilSanford Kiwanian* nml
hers of thi- Men's Club
Church ai tended the rer

Highway Engineer
Tells Speed Facts
Mia. Fied I* Cone (above) will become the Fust ividy of
Flori,!,i w.'b the inauguriiltoa of iter hush.ni I u.&lt; governor in ceretnuiiie* at Tollatuijscv toiliy, (A ircCaU -J i’. c ,i Photo)

time stumtd !»■ worth u‘- luint
f l l'* an hour nr ynu ate* losing
money.
I’luf. II. A . Meyer, Iowa Stall
I'niversity highway engineer, hits
figured »'il from a arrlt-e « f
In '* t fin• gasolinr cvpflMc inn n w i rbout tun* rvnl per mile
between 11. - t|vw|i uf US tn "II
mile’ * ill hour, whiv increased
nil consumption anl wear anil
n r un tires and motor adds
another cent.
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"Jr vng drive* a 70-mile* ttip at
, | iniK-.i n hmir instead nf the*
ft*-hi’
y a -1,’* tho
professor
y t nmy u v r nn htnir'*
tilin' liut ynur expense n u t fur
the ii)&gt; B '*’■» Up *'B t'gtra II.Ill
tn say n&gt;:himr nf In r w in l ihnrc r I n 'I f 1 and limb,”

.Seek Cannlialion Of
Rig Motor Strike
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Knlersl lalmr cunrillatirn to■lay Increased e ffi'"*
i bring
(ionore.I Mol irs nn l th- ITn.'ml
Automobile Wuti '
t
her.
Tw o mnri- uf Uiv &gt; rpiralhin'a

t.ianehe* laidoff minty employe*,
bringing 'he ntnl idli- In pas;
Ml mite I’m i'li nt Hu. -. li lt, Se-reitlirv IVrkin* nml the- c ibinrt
discussed th
rri-i'.

•rJtii I collaborated In orgunining
u Juniur police ilupai ment ami
.in honor court to try juvenile'
uffcnelcra.
Tho
tl. lu.rtmunt
membership
comprises Imye umlrr
It! who
|a: -i'i| examinations. Thi' police"
men «i *rt* required to tabs' lh ■
in li ndmln! sirred ri'isuV r policeincii ami ihe'y wear uniforms.
T I-; 17 youth- makinic hiizhar-et
in rke in the rxaminn ion wern
r-im m iviiini'l ce mambers of the
honor court
ami hrar ci-&lt;-&gt;
brought kt fore them ' by tho
juniur "cepe,"

)unl u park. Thun quickly it is
I rune fur nicd
|ilr»
unu'ruont
house with Jo fee l uf floor space',
a sunilaril-eizc bc-l, a kero* m*
liner, two close'* nnl clit-tricity.
Showers’ collapsible autmuotiiia
hi Mem* i - thi* wblllt of bi i car
arid I I inrb » thick when foMml,
The nmtcti.lv con; him only $11.
he slid, nml i&lt; made of spare
piecei
of
lumb.r, B«lvanizi.|
metal shcetiny aid “ lots of
hinges.’’

men also found * similar coin.
II h arc dated IWU.
They r. id they believed the
pieces were nmuld:d And circu­
ite d by the notoriou* Rosa Dock
Rung of the "tHJ’s, which operate!
nm r Lucinda, eluding federal
borltl.H fuc ■ lung time.

Anti-Cold Recipe
Given By Professor

U U D A N A , lib, Jan 6.— IiTV— T o
tigh: a o ld eat (rutia, vegetables,
butler, egg yolk and milk (ay* Mias
llatrir! Birro asdataat p r e f u e i
of dietetics at the Univeraity W
Illinois.
She aaya testa nn college arudeatr
rhow tha: a liberal amount of aitamin “ A " Inrludeil In lh* diet
through use of butter, cream, whole
milk, egg yolk, fmi:», frim Juices,
green ami yellow vegetable* and
s i- 1 -.” the I‘eti .*i"!.i I'u’ ii ■ d*"
It looks like
a
piano bog men raised the fTuur to install Ii,h fiver oils definitely shortened
partmeut and the l'ctuacoU Uiiht when bu drive* into a fanner'* a hca'ing pUnt. One of the work-uka duruikm gf c«|da in torn* eater.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 19.17

Netherlandt’
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Of Love
New Troubles American Girl ‘Victim*
'Kidnaping’ Found 4Constructive 9 Reply
Hit GM Heads Playing Role
In Auto Strike In Red China
From Germany Italy
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S^NNMXmT D u t c hfolk
Show Pleasure At
Ma r r i a t e Of Be­
loved P r i n c e s s

70,000 Men Now Idle; Communistic Activi­
Fear Spreading Of
ties Of Miss Smed*Sit Down’Reaching ley O p p o s e KaiE n t i r e Industry
s h e k Government

Is A sked B y England
Determined
Woodmen Circle M em bers ^Britain
To Halt E n l i s t ­
Named To D istrict Posts m e n t s Of Fascist

D E T R O IT , Jan. 7.— I/Tl-N e w
S IA N F U China, Jatt. 7.— I&lt;D—
■it down atrikea at the plant' of
j the Brlgga Body anti Murray Ague* Smetlley. American. wa»
Body Companlca here today and reporlrtl today to he planning an
the
Chevrolet plant at Ktinr,
Mich., the iron foundry and 'mall important role in the campaign
P*rt» plant' at Saginaw, anti to c'tnbli'h a Communi't «m Bay City, M ich, added to the'eri-1 pire in Northwest Clhina openly
otane»a of the .trike against U rn -j oppo.nl lt,
to tienetait"imo Chim g
eiat Motors Corporation.
j Kui-Shek'a government at Nan­
More than 50.000 men already
king.
Siv met,thers of the felerv
THE HAGUE. Jan. 7.—
are Idle and the new closing* willi
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Wheti Mr*.
Onio
Wheeler
(API — The Netherlands Search for the kidnaper of boo., the number by about 2,1.000. T h " m»veme„«. re trie d in h u e (af-ovr), disappeared from her &gt;
Grove No 2d7, Woodman l iride
royal maid. Crown Princes*..........
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Charlea ........
Mattson,
10, from
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'were notified Itl't titglo of lltett tiphome at Newark, N . J., Arthur )
Juliana, became the bride of jhume In Tacoma « u pressed with and Jam e. F. Dewey, federal la" f Uar,hal ''h a w
i'penee, n boiler-maker, « &gt; , ar- I
Ipointmenis t„ ehaits in distriet of
German Prince Bernhard Z u ,im r w r d vigor after G. R. Grubb* bor conciliator, were reported a. rh.liang'' f o r m e r Manchurian cii-ed of abducting her because he
(ire*. Titos,• named are us follow-’
together
with
l ‘hine»e was madly in love with her. Ilut
Llppe-Blesterfeld ttxlav amid (above &gt;, night watchman
encouraging progress toward aet- nritiy,
II* T I r I
Iflitrif Ffa**
Mr*. Joint \ title*, seeret at y;
tba rejoicing o f 2.000,000 mill in Shelton, Wash., reported tlement negotiation'.
Communist f o r c e * numbering later she u-turned home ami told
l!n*nt itritiiin, thinking o f
.Mr*, f . II Rod,I, attendant; Mr*, t’vi’iihm liiies
aubjecta in this land of tu* two strang* men ordered him l»
Some obnervers 'nid If the 'trike oO.lHlll, as emerged into the open |oiler she went uwuy with him
in tfrrn# o f
Upa and windmills,
inform the boy's father, U r, W. contlnuea to 'pread it may ev- with a burst of propaganda led voluntarily.
II, Fiord, i istnnt attendant; Mr*.] ” hi|ts mill men Imlny sought
(Associated
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. Vlrat at the quaint town W. Mattson, that “everything It ttnd to the entire automobile In- by M i " Smedley.
Photo)
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t 'i n u m i m '
Cernum Ur
and
(. f
fidltns, Junior su|tervisor; “ ienn.slruetive’’
m il a cWII ceremony, then (n the rafe." (Associated Pre«» Photo)
du'try.
lea
Mr* \\ M Kay. rluiiinuin of aolt-j D a lia n answer* lit he r pl&lt;
historic,
color-splashed
Groom
•*«*r nit eitil tu Fascist volu
uni*T*i
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Mi**
IiciTiiiih*
Yiuiiij*,|
V it a lii ind Bernhard prot‘;i;r armies in Spain.
not’ need their Vow»,
thitii ui tlii*»r.
j
I lie answers
are
npected
The prlnceaa, who la the aote
The following officers, , , -o n e 1to outline a joint
Italo-Ger*
The Seminole founty Fair an.)
••p* of perpetuating the ancient
"tan front, for the two Fascist
j during l‘.&gt;t7. we...... .
by \|t
Houae of Orange. mood in the
Celery Display scheduled f.&gt;r Jatt.
Mlblletl Wheeler of Ukel.ltld, -tali’* bat,, joined in a formal ae«
cewwr of a brilliant rircla of
-5.no, nf’peared tu Itr nearer u te.
‘ "td on Spanish ami other Euro,
j State president ,.f the f i re|,.;
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bridei maids. quiet Bernhard, bv
lean problem*.
Germany amt
nlity totlay after legal obstacles
royal decree, became “ hla royal
| Mi*. And. . ptesi.leir; Mrs Kay, lolly ore espected to evade the
seemingly
had
melted
away
be
highness, Prince of Net her Iambi.”
jrh'e p u-'idfiii; Mi*, fu llin ', . hap •l *'*t ton by putting he matter up
fore certain stipulations of the t in ,
Juliana and Bernhard rode front
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Intti; Mi
I*. T, I '« i .i wa j,, pm fitl* lx oilier Kttro|N’iin nations.
•ha palace to the town hall to the
that must lie met by the Suiif. n'
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M nh . tie *rvruth of her fleet
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Mi*. I! I* I •v*I. utH^faut
eht’rch In a golden coach drawn
Elks flub, sponsors of the \|HI ,iiiftitl.im■ Mi ,
First
nireting of the Sanford
KiliiiitiiMHi, lltislllg bout the coasts of Spain,
by eight hornet In gay trapping'.
it capable of enforcing
Itinn.
run -u lit it; Mr Jlrl.ji liaik«*y. rap lit itaut
Tnwtt'end Cltlo in two week*
Cheering
Ihitchfolli lined the
•
. i Miliip^, trin'r '!"• units anil men MccLaJ* ut'
will be held *t « I*. M. tomorrow
A Commission m«-tiit|wreeta.
•*Mf'f'i-t 'It
| ’ -"t ■— naii' siniuld such a
•'!&gt; t. l »&gt; •i , 'T T
new q a a r 'iw V .f iT
Idcr,
Seminole
f.llIn the IW jj hamlet of Oestgrc*:
A ” ’•tgb.y.w-.vV.ai-h pr gram. ' Il,y nfternoon devil..}.,d
Mis
| iol-l, M’c rn a rj; ' step tie deemed the only way OUI,
M'llllli* 1
A flv r dav period of vigilal. %r^ J R P R a i . a
Building, and a '
‘ the other V
k OIV
tCStf-,
, " liny attorney, today was mvest- to effect nlMiiit 2.IHH) Srminolo I 1,1 ,f ,h'' l’ropose,| fail e .ul.l I’tal- Mi'* V* in Plullii”
Sir Thomas Ittskip, llrttbih d*i t
, Mrj*.
name la Petronella van der Mrer, by ilia Saitfi-td unit* of the k lur’ ;,|&gt;eciml prugtain i* to lie presrnt- igating an alleged tuisinnce tei b’iisi* co orilinaior, himetl at th*
founty rrhiHil (hiblien in the pri- ify under a fntr charter, the the ( '*■-Hint, ji hi. r *u| I I VI
__ National Guard had listen reed.
wed to Caftalman Martlnu*
llrhi r •iffi *•1
Mill ii’ht'g ill** I•■•** Ittlity of a speedy conscrlp*
sulting from the purported eate- nt-tiV. grammar and junior high City would ha.e no atnhori v to
, taxed 1oslay afUr Gov. Fred I'Vaa Stijn. She la the only other
tiuditot
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r
mill
Mil* hi Im&gt; III It if Ktiri&gt;p&lt;an pence seem*
’
[.Conn
signed
an
order
yesterday
ehaige
a
laOO
per
week
Cll-I
less
iltnpping
grapefruit
Friday’s
tides.
Tidal
Station,
t1
***
''topping
of
giupefruit
hulls
gttules,
was
tu
prngress
today.*
1,111
’
“
*
',M
I
t”'r
act
pt egress today
girt In all the realm to marry to.
•1*%(All nt a Lid’ l-ltf, It U.m an lust.
revoking
ei-Governor
li
a
v
a
-Jay beaauae 'he and the prince"
Ocean Bier, Daytona Urnch: law, on cermirt thoroughfares in San- under the tllrection of .Mr* Ihtr |f' « ,,,h' rwij,1' ! ' v il':
At
Madrid
Insurgent gun*
tut mur l
,
A m ta n on tha aama day lo tha Shulls' ouater of certain Daytona ll;* 2 o'clock; high,^ 5; It) o’cbck.
other* .......... I .....u y |” hy U u tb .
^
^
? nnt . - —tLAs.— ——
- —T
■W-JFI. ,‘W I v«# Ikreei
1
i»r
Reach
■municipal
officials.
"t*
'
•
&lt;
u w ” hour.
■•jdiuo
T"* rj!f fitlm i'7,7 7lm inn is •H- meludid that tio- Klks -ho
IU 1 t ii ' i .iimh); a hi »&gt;;&lt;• IMIUi Imi ..r
itqr-ihewn ratyplmca o f royal “ -lhjiriedl&gt;--tTMfcttri-.vf Itete about
Thcwea'.her: f loutly tonigld and | -j-^,
1.UilM 1X Ii «ui 4*1Ilf r «». iVtM ill tils*
in .si vi*I tuin §M‘iTi!im»|*r of' tin*
(lit* mm
attorney'; notion is in rmtt*, . fled into i wo phases, one •n___ Hie*, railed to the “family dusk Friday, mllltlimen were crowd­ Friday, urra'innal ruin on east| .
Vol og four
point* in whir 11Midway. ThU
«h'’i
it t lillH Ml J mim.li &gt;’ Vtlu’l* till*
ed
into
'truths
ami
luisea
then
U
*
•
v
*
*
‘T
with
Instructions
, .(fjjA iio g * jby (Jueen Wllhelmlna
of the
nrt, to |lt, ju,||cs*&lt;|
by
roust ami Florida Keys, not littieh 1 l,ri
itiro(ii:h n b*aiu*, it wat f\pl.im «l , If i&gt;i.i) hi*Fituji vsill l«, held boi i\ |
‘ 1or Netherlands,, *aw the .quern’* lushet. to Duytona Beach where
Fxtieme founty fotnmitution win
yt’vrer*
th,.
nurse,
and
tint
sreond,
run(lailutul W. Spi'iu»‘i , nnitinoy ........ .. from lake, Oi.tiit;*, S**itii■
,
.
f ^ y t fhild orqd ’theUormtd prime. trouble lun been eapecterl when Nurthwest
rlorttia:
Occasional tiay receiVeti atlelegntinn of
laining five points, t„ |„ judge ft h i n|Kincd prt'luirih^ thu rhnitut iii'le, iy, iiM, Sun no i and lioiimiidti
Mr*. Irene Armstrong, mayor,
colder|about L'D ritiirtt'
front the Gold- * &gt;' the tetirher.
|
tiiiperM and fitii'iidin^’ in oil»* t I "Mill 104 Will HIM1litJ.
object of the flholti ouster, bar­ rain*'.onightand Friday,
Fn *l» ,.n ij,),* eertion where the con1,r*. latnili is to gradestudents iia-cx--a-*jiry birul dctuiN f**r th*
l
Ti« kets
for
tint I'reshlem’*
ricaded herself and about
1®® in wrestpot Hon Friday.
: " 1 111 normal or conceted vl- E lk v
itk*ii fnnii line will D'lk'iul i*» till Birthday Bull bitted for Mayfair
aupportera in City Hall *.&lt;» pre­ ami occasionally strong southeast ditions I* said tu evist.
j Tw,i dangers result ftont the ' ' “ n,
t” j normal or corrected Tin* fratrvnnt urifani/uiiori li*t« htUHii ««f ill*' (( (!.* t’ l \o (oniitlo II 'el on .Ian Hit, will gn on salat
vent a ShoKi-appointed mayor to south wind*.
ihulls, ileltganon spokesmen point-111’’'h- I tt nt«rin:il er corrected Imm’D i*uoriinie«'ai flun for iloo Am tig ilioso to m »ko flic n ip tin* hue tilts week or early nevt Week,
anil commission taking over city
\t i . I *11h11 urol M ris th" Gem-rul I ’ommitteit for thn
|nl mil.
film
which can ii"te and throat, and I I ) inorIIIII pm t in sponsorintc Om* display. S|is. \lid
govern men*..
iitafiA f&lt;*r Ivin **iii of tlu*
tli«* ilire ’ lie d I Kir nor, rx.ilfcd rt»U*r, "ni* &lt; itnvbuy.
t's o c f .inoounced tmltiy,
The guurti returned
lotliiw iug:
iVpkuhl DIMlI. «h«* fund ft mild !**• i»p|du*l on tin*
•
‘’ Ime 'he In 17 Item-fit affair
morning wilhuut having seen ac
diphi
Iter
in.
Sanfnrtl Country Club facilities
and lifini* riinaidvralfti1 iiniioy- j ’**1'” *"*' ,w*
_
U 1,1,’ia uiiiNiaiidiiii; di bt limit i*f
fall, im Saturday, rim Committee
tion.
but
since
then
has
^
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f
l
t
e
S
A
p
p
r
O
V
2
l
l
s
Ii
will
lathe
teacher's
duty
were used by fit) local re*iilents
Drift to tt*'id«*n:H o f tin* «r*;i. *'»*c ^ I' will l&gt;«* the i*,a*di»,r &lt; iluty fl* ifttoi’^h (he cM'i'don of n u*» If m
•• looking foi isaid i„ entertaining
aretl *.o move in on Daytona
i ^I I*,I suit-factory
last week, it was reported totlay by fteaeh al a ntonienCc notice.
dfully, iIn' tdippery lititla on th*.*JI*1^* ‘ 11
saii-fini iory wotkj
vunli j t«*i*«*tit|y,
i te. id rrowd „f merry maker*.
II1‘V«r l,aUi*«
grade
Ilf h.»
h'. p
p.iii-n
t. (2)1
Ben
Fort, manager of the golf
hiKbwuy rn-iiii* a irnffic rurmicr. &lt;1
U4‘ e
*r-*®!*1 of
a ircnf,
(2)
I he
President's Birthday Ball
Jock
Purcell, f u r tiiiiiiap*!
Acconlitig to the Associatetl
\Vhn* ri'iit t&gt; «f nnioti mnv In*•
widi ab-«-fi« *# » m^coildi* |(nilft,j, an appeal F*1*1&gt; f ill |,»Ill il l**
course.
was eslnldi-heil early in the first
Piess, Guv. Coiie ntadit the fol­
On the guest list were:
dim
CM jikiipiMirt of ho vcmmi’. Hi* MU',
ailii’iiiistrntimt of President IliMtseThe Seminole County .S„d t un- lain n hml i«&gt; icon ili&gt;ti&gt;rtuiur*l i on*y Ml ,^1'* faM’
lowing a'.atcmeiit regartling hi*
0 . K. Fullngar. fhnrle» D inn.
,|q folhm
veh as a ..... .
of prtalurln;f
nullification o f the ea-Guvemur’a servution ('utnniluee lute yesterday dlU ofieinoon, uhliouy!* (JuMim »,‘ ,*'d h**ahh h.ilut-, t h «%•*!!-I»mI*j|1M*nf
Raymond. I.undtiubu, Jim Ingley.
j I.ii Im * l ifbi h t .t &gt;1 that in Mitit.r [111,1-,‘d tin a h vuih no tm, coffee,
s«j(H*N t M fn-di man. I-*■(** at*
I nils to ’ Olid,at and treat infill*
ouster;
completed
final
approval
c
f
all
An
app1
"pi
)aiit’U
t*f
fJ",uuil
h
r
and |5| tlraidim^s.
i U’ -udiii* ^-*.
0. G. Gray. II. II. Coleman, I*.
;riiirs idiiilhir iu» ;iii( m liad
j i• ' fe.,
u ' • nn^
I march along mgednr ami im»k*»
tile iHiralysls.
" I ’ve signed ortlcr*
testoring
applications for payniems under nvemxu lay an f&gt;rdinanci* i»**| Mr*. harnli
I.uinl&gt; snid
said (h**
the purport*
............. n ( i |hjs
...................
S. McCall. II. B. McCall. Jr.. Roy
uiir
a xionr** of ri&gt;« "rv?iiiiln.it iMii
u v»■) ■ iiiv 1 run
Sanford Klk., whn are '(Minsor*
those (teople to office tha*. lie
Holier, Kenneth l’the, E. f . Ken­
tiiotilaie tlve j
every ptogresslvc chizf « IKit*i iici«
the I Ibid plan that hail U -m re- iptiring lie liulldt.itlling trucks in jB "' prograiii is t&lt;i
1 f|a Ht John Biv mg this year's dance, are urging
(Sh«lta) took State troopers ami
be
covered.
|
I'tMl
*
interest
in
In*
own
-level-,
f
|ln,
.......
.
nedy, Clifton Hatch, Fred Roily,
turnetl to the office of County
llietl to put out.
i i h« lwi *it f ..bilk.i imd
L ike the co ” |ietatt” ii of every elusen,
H tnry WeHon, 0. W . Spencer,
Other acti'in by I'nmmissbmers iopmelil and to arouse the iou|.rr-|
uianagctiieill is drsiroii*
*ins’,* Tit joTcenf of the net prof­
Agent C. R. Dawson.
"
I
put
them
back,
because
they
11
nIII®'V
W.»
irrointll*
tided
ye;*
John llerbit and Roy Syme', Jr.
yestetilay Inrlutlid the awurdittg11’t'e effort on the purt of the (ij mB|,ln^ the es|iositiim a ntoiiu
it goes to the Harry.Anna Horae
w ile elected by the p e o p le and
Totlay letters were being mailed
ft
iday
bv
lien
|.
M.
Mat
ktiiini,
John Ludwig, George Thurston,
gtocery supply I "f t1- l«»**-m. tench, r, nurse
I
,|w prt.gtets un.l t,. the profor iiipph-d Cliilditoi in llm »I I H I I S I M Us i l l s rite*
lo persons who have not returned of the munih’s
„
of rbe u imy cngknm *, in 1•tilts, an hlk .|»ins”nsi institution.
Karlyle lloushoUler, J . S, Cant(heir application*, .ho mmm. mi r .
.
‘‘..m,. and phy-iciuu in removing all im &lt;|tlc|jv, . t h i s section o f IF on I • f
pod Mm;nr4 tu fallen dcvpfoptii®Mr* da, a Nutirri* &lt;*f * ivic pud*’ n» ... ............ In* nIt(Mill i lep.ir1, lli** A 4'orluled I I bitty percent of the profits
well, Ben Cantwell, It. R. Dea*.
lions tcnrinif ptiriicular pinphasixl
ftoailiMi
*»«» p w
&lt;f
1 ho iiiirKi* Nil id a 'i im dar pr^ mde County and «o the Siam.
J r , H arry Grimball, E.
Comp­
|*ii-M li'psirti'd today
ate remitted to the Warm Spring*
on
the
|Hiini
that
Jan.
15
i«
(he
final
rs
p
■
mtf
4i
«
.
^
urniii going* mu*
pnoliMd te
ton, Phil Gra'hoff, S. D. Illghley*II Ll I I ««a till mi ll! I.It tssiI Ilf »f vV I'.i’iiidanon, Wat nt Springs, Gu.
"Ax nianagi’ r, my id* a Ii (ha.
dan* for returning ihc blanks.
S O I I lO r c l W lM K lt lll'n
lib
a
which
w
oro
t&gt;xr#t*)11titcly
A k i'n , II. W . Rucker, E. F. lionsihid fair »Hal| he rec*'«,nued in d»* I pi fill 1111* . w III* h tV1*11III iiiipiiive
County Agent Dawson *utd grow
iimic M»tif.fiuiory ihan Had jppii
Mndder. R. R. Dea*. D r. G. S.
rategoiy da (he Sian
Stan* »nu ih,. si, .Pthn nulinbtl one *»f
er* who did mu receive one of the
Salman, O. D. Workman and Dr.
her County fuii* of major im |n ;; u,iii»ii tM h,. -peiii mi the v%;ifer
letter* may feel assured that their
| t mlcr the ctiricni plan n siu- purtanre, and die demie
decile in
G. Scott.
m have
have ii UIV bi-'w*mi J,»* h «*nv ill** ami
A lariru picture of th« late applications had been received in
______
.
make u tiia'inium of acknowledged tu I one of the be
Bob Cornell, R. U Cornell, Jim ­
Hie ocean;
leDmviMjf h Vticioth i
hi*
office
and
turned
through
the.
Seven
offirers,
to
bail
the
orJl|)(
.|((&gt;&gt;
n order t„ win *
my Dynon, F. A . Urle, II. M. Giro- Mrs. Itlady* M n r r i • William*,
of its kind in Fl tttlu ''
in (he Jack s.siiv tile liiirn l,
f&lt;&gt;r
a
number
of
yearn
an
In­
proper
channels.
pan.ration
’luring
i!*J7.
were
in
1
|,|ut.
tl|,i„„,
certificate,
he
i*
re
tall, J . A . Young, Ruber, Young.
(MHi- eiartiiiiatiiuiv
The County Committee nffiroud
iiiv *v «
and
•tailed lust nigh*, by the Sanfonl in itetl to scon- iTiil points tir more
Tat Ciillertor Jnn. 11 Jinkiiu
Geno Martin U a e y , Lillian Dea*. structor in Hvminole County High
ctffT itir* ficiei mi iht J*M k 0*11V|)),Ein|doymeii* o f (he family phy
tialay war tied that only *ix and
Mr*. Roy Symea, Mrs. J . D. Cog- School, was upvrilrd in chapell*" ennouncemew by^M r. D*w*.m WiHHiinrn of the Wotbl. Judge
Jan.
IS
I,
the
final
deadlim
di-tn«
t.
t
Hi
ohm
i
that
Atciati i.v In'ing urged in correct­
one half innie hil'dnrxs dayx re*
bum. Mr*. W . E. Kirchhoff. Mrs. esrrcise* of the institution this
for receipt of payment applua James G. .Sharon, rnnsul coin. ing defsTCf« which the pr^giwm
General M a r k It mu repotted main he Lire U.i'Iil automubih® II*
h
am p
E. Compton, Helen Compton, Re- morning.
thin*. After that date, it said. i.
nuindir, wti* placed by proxy
tint fh;.N(tr,.H:tl had hn-ii
pen' ecu ■•ex become void.
may expose in Seminole County
tecca Stavena, Eliiatteih
Shoe­
The photograph was presrnten
oth
more approvals will be written.
up In June, .(», |!i;j*;t ol, f ■ SI
i*i:*n of hi 4 iibxenri? from ! hi­ niuiJeiiiN, iireordmg n» Mm , (utrnb.
maker, Peggy Grimball, Mr*. J. by the Senior Class a* a lasting
While theie have been addf*
•f"lin« l.«-t vv« cm J irk .on; ilf«- and j fioiuil da\x of grace gtuivrd n*)»*
0. Laney, and Eliia’ueth Rollins. memorial to Mrs. Williams, wh&lt;
n t /.
Eildie Gilliland
of Del ami. tile AtUllMie (Uejiii.
I tori ( h in poo years, .Mr. JittklM
Those nnNUiiMti|f official puxtN
was sponsor to the senior* whrn
president of the Florida Stale
' * iid he had received m» in lira*
w» re:
they were Juniors.
.
,
ii n that ♦he IlKIT deaillititf will ba
la-ague, wus reported resigning
J. E. Fox. advisor ln u'cii-int,
William Zachry, Senior presih
r 1 V K I ( i i T i l ) 11 C 'llll 1exU’fisle.l tine DMnull',
f’ . H, Rudd, banker; *1 NV. .Snow,
today In nrrept n jm&gt;niI jon «*n
lirnt, made the presentation fill
firiunetal M-tretiuy;
(ieor^o W.
his rla .". The memorial was un
the executive staff of the St,
mem agencies are sli'e-l to
Kiimton, iAo.it; Marvin Stone,
veiled by Albert Fitts sntl Doro
Natural brxiitirii
*»f Central Isiiuix Browns In the A met k u i *
receive instructions fur the atrest
watchman;
i
.
O.
(Kirden,
oenlry;
thy Stewart.
R. M. Burn* ln*t night
re
Florida at** a’-tracling more vial
of all persons driving automobile*
Rumor* that Gov. Fred P.
of tnr* this y«*ar than fV**r Iwfarr*. League
Prof. G.
E. McKay.
High tained hia title
»&lt;
chainpior ao«l Harry VVrtk^, in* iidn-r
showing I'.fit! license plates.
Tetilalive plan a rail f«»r the
hVtniiiidi- i
my
fanners
should
Can* may canrel building opera­ School principal, aeceptrd th* rheekrr player of the
*he
Board
of
Auditor*.
Sanford
T.
K. SimpHuris jireiiilent of
Alen’t Ti.lMHI tags are sold »l»*
popular
local
league
rhlcftair
hiv.a
“
i
I
he
lodge
acrvpttd
an
invita­
tion! of th* new Daytona Beaoh- picture for
toy
.t'i
factory"
year
the
faculty and Chexa and Charier CTtih wrhr»
i hr Senilnnle County Chamlwr of
totally in Semin de County. T a
D tLind highway, a project of student,. It U to be hung in the he piled up a grand (oral of N75 tion to parties fiute in memorial Cumtnrfrr, waul today after -i re­ tu leave hi.® home town on Jan. ^in 111.17, an ording t„ ii L’-’iit’rat
date less 'ban 1,000 have been
MMiderabl* Interest to Sanfonl school library.
piedietion for the Sta-c made t .- distributed front the tax Coll««.
point* in the Valdes Hotel tmir. unveiling i ere monte* «.f »he Win view o f g u r u registration rarila 15.
tci
Carden
lu-Jge
Jan.
17.
It.*
and Seminole County, hid been
nament which was Mtrnilpd o u r
Having alreu'ly
re-ignetl a-; day by A I*, -''pen- i, vice direr. tor's office.
k*p( by lh«* civil? organlxaliait.
heui njaIx for the event wif| be
strengthened today when
lht&gt;
a period of , i i weeks.
On** tourmt who railed at the secretary of the llel.titid t'h u m -i'“r of tlo- Sta’e tuiiridtliral |,».
held
here
next
Thursday
night
governor recatlad advertised bid*
Mr, Rum* won 17 1-2 gime.
( hamher
Unlay,
Slrx.
B.
II. her of Commerce, Gilliland In.t ■'t'tt-i"" S-o............. Gainesville.
for three road contract* in other
while losing only 2 1-2 in hold !•*
“
Gotertiiiiioniil tritorrsl in ayri
Knight of White Cot'nge, Ohio, 1 11r*I a special meeting of th
yarta of th* Stale.
ihtttf. ami II’.I’I ’I increases in
crown. (It wsa "p la ine d that
was strong in the belief ihaf ‘ Florida Sta'e
League director
James Minotr, negro fireman half games ar* recorded wl.ru.
a much
_ The ntnew highway,
“Central Florida it Florida at for Sunday in Delaind ami WI|| ’ ’tn iitner iitcoine, | stronger tie •sn. Average
Miami for farm products and the r.s , A t - t . i t .
thoroughfare,
h id been of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ games end In draws).
«&gt;
i n M
t
its best insofar as nature is con­ submit his resignation as head
t&lt;
Other payers
are as fnlow*1
elpeetution f growing C’l (I|S‘|- , liar. A vsrag* _
by Dave way, today received a 25-year
gretoiaed for months
•i
cerned."
of
the
circuit.
i*
Apr.
Avars**
Member* of the .Sanford Ceme­
ittii’ft on the pan of farmers wen- VI... A r . r . l f
•*
•«
Sholta. retiring governor, but it nervier emblem, presented by M. J. R. Stewart, won 12, lost J.
Mr. Simpson -aid conversation
Gilliland's employment by the.
T*
-a
__
at
Carroll,
general
foreman
of
the
points
CAU;
A
.
B.
Love
joy,
smt
tt’
r;
AVr».
__
tery
I
’ommitlco
ate
slateil
to
no
t
... .
. . .
. o . ”
•■I,r,l
V •
’ ’ I"'" er a . tensoiis f,.r
waa only recently that lahorera
II
M
__»t
■with visitor* who .lop here brief­ St. la.in* club drew the follow |,lrn,|y
it-t.y
AV*i.
„
ACI. here.
t
1-2,
Inal
t.
1-2.
points
52':
tomorrow
at
[):.■»)
A.
M.
in
the|
throughou; Mm a h :. ------- __ t l
V*
berua clearing the right-of-way.
that
Central ing from W. G. Branham, presi Florida.
t ’l
**
Minott has nn&lt; been away from
‘1
7t
Zernovenn, won 10 12 lost City’s Cemeteries for an inspec­ ly has Indiratrd
White tame Daytona Beach and hi* job sine* he sraa originally Nick
I
I
M
IS
II
Florida
section
is
becoming
more
dent
of
the
National
Association
10 1-2; points S25; A , C. Madden, tion of Imai burial trarts.
lie rum Mr nil’ll ii the assist lice 11
St
.»•
U
Delat'd citirens are the halt of employed on Der. 7, 1911,
He won 0, lost 20, points 0.
t* r o « « y
persons owning lots are urged no)*iJar rarh year Ihtoirgh mouth of Professional Baseball l-eigut**: that the Government bas given ag­ I
SI
~~
operation* on the road others ev- runs between .Sanfonl and Jack­
«
]
go«*»
I
.
"lie is a man of striking per- riculture ami p noted tu til - inPersons interested In rbe*. ni to visit ’ho cemetery at some tints to-mouth tales reUtetl by ose
si
.*•
*1
pree* an opinion that Gov. Cone sonville and is on an engine run checkers are Invited lo the Club’, during he day ami ascertain if thsdr who make » trip thruiivh the soruility,
unlimited
enthusiasm, eieusetl imotiie and other •jsuistfl'S
SI
.s*
st
vs
—
will not allow tha money already by Lincoln Grow, veteran Coast Valdes Hotel room each Tuesday purtietdar areas are in need uf at- urea then contact persona wht energy and has shown maiktd the farmer lias frcvivstl from ibis
. St
*I ,M
at
• N * •• the project go to waite. Lin* engineer,
- l v &lt;
night ni 7:30 o’clock.
. .
ability aa an eseculive,’’ v
tentiuu,
_ . ____ __
have nut vitlud here.
UssUtatWW.
(«
.«*
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S3 Members Of

Royalty Attend

.Volunteers In Spain

State President Installs Local Officers
To Serve Through 1037; Will At____
tend Ocnln Meeting

Ceremony Is Lavish
W i t h Traditions;

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J I

Golden Coach Used

Serenade Of D e a t h
Boomed By Mad­
rid A r e a G u n a

Fair Obstacles
Vanishing Before
New Procedure

Grapefruit Hull Health Program
Sanford Militia
Dropping Probed Inaugurated In
Relaxes Vigil;
Oniter Revoked CITY NEWS BRIEFS By County Board County Schools

Nations Expected
To Evade Problem

Elks May Bring Kxp o s i t i o n Under
L a w s Of Charter

Attorney llousholdcr Nurse, Teachers Co
Investigating A l ­
operate In J u d gl e g e d Nui s anc e
ing Plan's Results”

Cone Nullifies Man­
date Of Sholtz In
Daytona T r o u b l e

i*
*a

P resident’ s Ball
Tic kets (^o On Sale
Within Few Da vs

56 S a n f o r d i t e s
Use Country Club
In S i n g l e Week

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£
*J9

1 fta* niHJuuiii-od th.it u d. '*' i*i

•5r£.|C«mty C*ow aai«e!rLfr£

Ulan ImpruviMiHMit
To River Between
lax, Lake Harney

On P ay Requests

Memorial Unveiled
To Mrs. Williams
In Seminole If itch

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S

I n s t a l l Offiet'rs;
Sharon Is Absent ■

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Collector Warns
Approach O f Tag
Deadline Jan. 15

.

G i l l i l a n d Resigns
A State I » llead’.l
G
With St. Isiuis

TouristH Visiting
Central Florida In
(Greater Numlien)

Burns Holds Title
A Checker Champ
In Local Tourney

Volusia County Road
Abandonment Rumoy
Gains In S t r e n g t h

25-Year Emblem It)
Given Negro Fireman

;t emetery Committee
Will Meet Friday

f »!

\
Foresees

Good Yearlf,„A1
f.', r Jan- ,r* H" '' Uw
For L o c a l Farmers

te

LOCAL WEATHER

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�wm m m m m m
r

GOOD GOVERNMENT IN FLORIDA
ATLANTA JOCVMAL

Touching MbdMMon n 4
O ottr-

■aid: "fa addtion to the rwperviof w m l M u I r aorta thoesaad, fir# hundred licensee* m i
ibo collection of a m than foar
and cno-half millkm dstlsr* hi
Uim n

buxine** world?................... ..............YES
A rm you troubled with ahynaia? ......... YES
Do you worry too long over humiliating
YES
Do you get itage fright?.
YES
Have you over had npelbt o f Hbtxinetu? YES
Doea it bother you to have jtcople watch
you at work even when you do It well? YES
Do you often experience period* of
lonelineu? ......
YES
Are your feelings easily hurt?............... YES
Are you greatly embariasacd if you
have greeted a stranger whom you have
mistaken for an acquaintance?.. ...........YES
Do you often find that you Can not
make up your mind untit the time for
action has passed?........... ........................ YES
5. Are you troubled with feeling* o f In­
fe r io r it y ? ..................................................YES NO
6. Does aome particularly uurit*** thought
keep oomlnff Into your mint] to bother
you? .. ......._ .............................................. YES NO
TIIK HP.HBI.
7. Do you lack self-confidence?....... ........... YES NO
the Province of r»nfu*[on
8. At a recaption nr ten do you feel reluc­
The icbrj drew hi* iwuril,
tant to meat the most Important per­
W ifi- t.
ly f,jr it primrose
son present?.......................... .;................. YES NO
J»r elm;;ly ',.r he Lord.
9. Do your feelings alternate between hap­
piness and sadness without apparent
reason? ..................................................... YES NO
!0. Do you worry over possible misfor­
tunes? ........................................................ YES NO
II. Are you troubled with the idea that
people on the street are watching you? YES NO
!2. Do you keep in the background at nodal
functions? ......................« ......
............. YES NO
TOTAL ------ —
Now, add up the number of “yes’s” which havo rings
around them, and write the total at the Imttnm of
number of “ n o V nnd put the total
the column,
no” column. If the total o f the
you are the quiet and reserved
bail a lender, hifltlrtfr- In I| 'f'w n h m
,,
a slrt ak of genius In your makeup.
Making it* sum s* It's a business executive would be d iffi­
cult for you.
If the total of tho "no's” is 14 or more, ynu are o f the
executive type. Ynu have Initiative nnd usually get what
»«• idcaily boy inning to you go after, * A hnlnnmi score of In or 12 on either able
ury ij|i |li«&gt; rout* of th— Sport- means you are nn even keel person, sympathetic nnd under­
.
mU
it hjun'i even standing; that you can be determined, but prefer to net
quietly rather than make a noise ubout it.

3

•We 111S'"pi enjoy nnwje with
oijr meat*. I!m » , have never
«•»"; *" t-«r as tn enjoy the
Ittyi-ir ti&gt; the t-xrlusion uf the
foul.
-Onv. fu rl, 1* Mil,| In have dime
2*0 lieutmint ruloni-U on hi*
nuieinl smff. Which may be ■
K&lt;NhI mc' ii dun ihero won't he *u
many paying Jobe in Kami mu.

.The Iinki- nf
aalmuoliilr
ni-ri.l
*
•Ml w in nevml

khoilM 1*1 IM.I
by now.
**1937
N
hcitijf
vifww!
by
iiifctiy Ftnrbin rval
m«*n m
helnn an K'HMl a yenr fur rval

eR8fi* activity na |*.r»| was. And
tfi*' yinr uf ItKUf U t*x)&gt;vc!rd to

bf even

J b 'v . Kli'ilU say* Hint he cm*
ployed nioit* min ihan nrceuary
ia hi* ■&lt;lniltil&gt;lrntii,ii
lu help
lake up Hie •lark In unemploy­
ment. Anil not In reward 'he
faithful Jii - i n Unto bit, eh, (lev-

near?

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The People Pay, And How!
Apropos of (lov. (.'one’s charge* In his inaugural ad­
dress that government costs have risen to ridiculous
heights, and that many unnecessary boards and commis­
sions arc sapping the tax|siycrs’ money without any ade­
quate returns, we quote from the Melbourne Times which
says that the cost of the Milk Control Hoard alone Increased
something like sixty percent In just one yenr.
“ In 1933-24 the Milk Control Hoard of Florida coot
the taxpayers 133,000,“ says the Times. "W e mean It cost
the taxpayers that much In pay the salaries and expenses
of tho Bonrd! Whatever It cost the taxpayers to pay the
higher prices asked for milk and other dulry products be­
muse of tho “control" of the Milk Hoard is another mat­
ter.
"In 1935-36, the Milk Control Hoard o f Florida cost
the taxjwyers $35,798.09— an increase of something like
sixty percent. And there are communities in Florida that
are paying u higher price for milk than they did beforo
politicians took a hand in the regulating o f tho dairy busi­
ness.
*
...
“ Miami consumers must pay 18 cents a quart for m»K
in spite of the fact that one of the largest distributors
there says that there Is no Justification for the Increase.
The distributor has eveti dnred to go to the courts
for restraint of the enforcement of the higher price*. Th*
Milk Board, the distributor says, is n political group work­
ing against the best interests of the people.
“ When Governor Cone gets things going in Tallahas­
see, he may decide that the Milk Control Hoard la Ju*t on*
of those things that Florida cun get along without. Inspec­
tion of herds, ami regulation of dairies by health boards
are within the province o f good government, but prke-lixIng and political bosses should be out."

-T h e Congree* which hva Ju»t
rmivem-il
In Wnehliiirti.n will
ftlif ihe taxpayrr* S:&gt;1.000,000 In
isja riev uf im mendier* anil artajiilunl* anil other npersling i-iOThe |Te»byteri«ii CbrUtlen Knpniies. Ti&gt; »ay nnthing nf the
Jiavur
met on k'fkky evunlna
hill Inna which It will nppmpriate
or eleetiun of offieer*. The foifor one thing ami another.
iawing were rhotens MU* lailtie
fm m
I'lnnt City comes the CaMwall, prvahlvnt; MU* Hesaie
now* thut the struwlierry crop laing, viee-preaident; Mr. E. J.
ttown there Is beginning to roll Muughton, rvcortiltw «w iV t»ry;
•ad from nil indiratinna it will MU* Virginia Smith, treasurer;
Lo one of Ihe best season* ever. Mlaa Muriel lliira lil. organist;
More than a hifndml thousanil •ml Mr*. R. C . Maxwell, eorreepklts o f tuselaus red etrawber- |MimJlng secretary ami reporter.
The traveling public will be
rw* were (hipped from the T U n t
glad to learn that the road be­
&lt; T r section last week-end.
tween Orlando end Sanford l*
^Fro*parity ran tn ily be takl now In better shape than It ever
lie b»* coming berk when a promi has been since the laying of
■Air Jacksonville bank adver- brick was started several weeks
thea: “The wav to get loans Is •gw
I f n k for them. Rtrslness Is
Mrs. Anna Deforest returned
iltely on the im m uie. |*dus- home Thursday after tpsadlng
•ml rsmmercist firms , , . Ihe holiday* with Mr. and Mr*.
Norm in Deforest In New York
money. The . . . .Bank 1* t'Uy.
ready and eager t o lend money
A cordial interest surrouada
• , • • Wo welcome additional loan the marriage o f Dr. Jolla* Not­
•MtUcMIaiu. , , at*."

8ANF0RD TWENTY YEARS AGO

E

ify Tolar to Mis* Ullie May Mc­
Intyre which took place at Lake­
land Sat unlay afternoon, Jan t,
the ceremony being performed
by the Presbyterian minister.
The bride wore a stylish travel­
ing suit nf mouse-colored broadcloth finished wkh moleskin col­
lar and cuff*. With this was
worn a chic little hat of Mack
velvet, pr, and Mrs. Tolar passed
through Sanford ia th# afternoon
rnrnule to Dowling Park where
they will reside. Dr. Tolar I* the
son of Mr*. Mamie C. Telar of
this city and la a Hanford boy.
having lived here all hi* life.
Sheriff llrndy has appointed
da deputies that will be in ac­
tive lervlce uniter him here.
Duvld Speer of (letteva wtll act
a* deputy and have charge of the
Jail, risade Whitten will act as
deputy and ho In charge cl tho
office work aa effiew deputy mid

nod

otdaa t u n , K hat

ttifm tf an n n M
law-en­
forcement Manor.* Uwliggin#
and tha illegal making at whMhy
haao bam combatted aa effectual­
ly ihat «l*htjr pot mm of all that*,
brought tt trial for inch offense*
have haaa convict**.
Ifaoaartr, adatlrtktra'ira effi­
ciency hat worked to tha adroit
ttga, not to tha dttrlatant, of tha

TIRES

of 0,1*base la State remae. At Intartsta. Among the many liberthe ead ef the Urn fleeal rear mi a! maaaurea (peniored by the
tUe admiaktratlon. June Mb Coeernw aad pa—ert by the two
ISM, i f w the hadget had haaa Icgialatwo* which mm daring He'
tnhseeed, Ms deficit wae changed urm are: Old-age pension* aad
lae* a earpt— a* *1JT7.T1I, a rare of the needy blindj e Mtalet i
mi gala ee hapn ee— i la the appropriation ef tea aad eaeSam's finaaelal eeadkiaa ef $V half eeUllea dollar* a year fas
Ml,?ltt aad tUe hupeeeeawii the ichoole aad the allotment tt
twa haaa g*fal*r eteadlly during additional State fundi to mike
the lam eta awatka ef the Decal arhool beeha free to all graded a
j« r ."
o n &lt;i-minion-dollar apprepriari—
Remarkably enough, thin fee- for all Improvement* to State laerd « m made daeaha a Riaduil miration*; a eompMheaatvo workreduction of tha ad valorem m men'a eompeaeatlon act aad a
on real eitaie from ils and fiva-jontfaem merhaak*1 lien act) la
1eighths
Ii-klha (tittle
a n
a
a jl
n
n a ,. *p ra u a rl
n u a n a ffar
a r ths
thd coaaarrs
fflSItfrVA 11
mills teISa iiso
and
one-treated
means
half mills and without any ncw^Wa aad developmew of natural
aourre af taa revenue of major rmowrtea. partieularly for tha
Imponaara save that whkh aatu- preventloa af forsm fires; iha

AND

kJYourUnrcfJtncted Choice Our Entire Winter Stocks nt Sensation*! Reductions

DRESSES
S ilk s -W o o ls

S p o rt C o a ts
or Suits

V alue* to 96.95

V alue* t o 816,75

Lovely Dresses
V alu es to 912 .7 S

$6 -8 9
S ilk s ,C r e p e a

Beautiful Coat*

Values to 916.75

Value* To IJ9.75

$

9

^

9

One Table N E C K W E A R
Values up lo $1.25 8 9 c

1 One Table H A N D B A G S
ancteHyPriced Year Choke.....1

P I C A D A M P C c v &lt; 1 1 7 r M U E ■M »C G

252 Pairs o f Oxfords and Pumps
Regularly $2.59 and $2.79 a Pair
REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

- 7 9 C

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I KK RKPORTH FUNDS

Ro*» Adams, Mrs. J . K. Baker
Woman's Club Has I Mrs,
Arthur B n nan, Mrs. J . A d
Business Luncheon nan Brown, Mr*. E. D, Brownlee

‘Conftructive’RepIy! W A S H IN G TO N ,
’y
Mr*. J. B. Cogburn, Mr*M. Walter )f Germany* Italy |lrn
L. C.e|icr, Mr*. E. Compton
Mr*. Margaret Cullipatv of Chi­ ‘ sAsked B) England

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(day a proposal to Improve Pone*

Jan. 7.— DPI—

de Leon Inleet, Florid I. wa* “ not

Mrs. V. E Douglas*. Mrs. Rich­
ard Ten Eyck, Mrs J. A. Young,
and Mrs, Jh n Hayes were host­ cago, Mrs. V. E. Douginas, Mr*.
I f s a f t q H On - » * , r 1,-1
esses at the monthly business C. K. Ikawion, klra. S. F. Doudboombetl the steady serenade of
K {wank Club Dance
luncheon o f the Woman's Club of ney. Mis* Flora Dempsey ul death. Shell* exploded in the City
fanfor.l held Wednesday after- New Yotk, Mr*. B. C. Moore. Mr* which htts been under -it-ge ] (
I§ Held At Mayfair
noon at the club h tu-e on Oak E. 31. Galloway, 3lr*. 8. D week* today. Fascist troop:' de­
Avenue. Mrs. A. M. Philips pre­ llighleymati, Mlsa Irene Hinton,
FRIDAY
One o f the most enjoyable af­
Mr*. John Hayr*. Sira. (I. P feated Government defendet.* ott
Mrs. W. C. Hill i* ill at her sided over the burin- -« session.
Monthly meeting of the Ameri­ fairs o f the winter season, the
Herndon, Sir*. Cora Hotlingvr ol an importnm highway at the ..«•
home,
lltO
O
Magnolia
Avenue.
The
club
rooms
were
decent
can Legion Auxiliary will be belt! annual Klwanla Club Invitation
New York, Mr*. Ralph Ausdt skirt* of the City.
rd
for
the
ocrash
n
with
a
profu­
In Washington Cong res* *-i«hed
at I too p. m . with Miss A ranks dance, was given Tuesday night at
Smith. Sir*. Richard Trn
Eyck,
Alfred
King
ia
••reiving
sion
of
tall
la-l.e
s
of
gladioli
and
the Mayfair Hotrl for friends of
through a nteasutc to keep rol­
Takach at the Tasty Shop,
Mrs.
J.
A.
Takach,
Dr.
Eliiabeth
other I’ iwalment at the Veterans' Hog. sntalelr backet* t f calendulas.
lon* of dollars of war .shipment*
Central Circle, of the G a rin . tba club hi Sanford and
Louche n war served informally Tracy, and Sir*. H. E. True.
(dial In Day Pine*.
Club of Sanford ■ will meet at parts of Central Florida. Over 300
Also Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Sirs at home.
a: small tallies iy the hostesses
guests were In attendance.
J . W.' Worley, Sir*. Gertrud*
lft^O A . M, at the home of lira .
Mr*. C. A . Williams has as her and the meeting opened withtongt
Dancing was enjoyed In tha
(U7NTKXCE1I
Walker, Mm. J. A. Young, Sir*
IL O. Meriwether, SIS Oak A re
led
ly
Mrs.
J.
A.
Takach.
guest
for
a
few
day*.
Mrs.
(J.
N.
large ballroom of the hotel which
mtk.
I*. SI, King. Mr*. A. W, Knox. CRESTVIEW, Jan. 7 - M t —
Member*
voted
to
accept
the
was decorated with quantities of Purdue of Fort Valley, Ga.
Twenty j three-year ol,|
it-, a r
Rose Circle of the Garden Club Spanish moss, American and Ca­
recommendation of the Civic De- Mr* W. T. Langley, Mr*. II. J Dnniels wa* convicted of man­
Lehman.
Sir*.
E.
II.
Laney,
Sira
w i ll'meet at 10:00 A . M. with
•Mrs. Troy Vlrden of Marshall- pnrtmcnt to t rge the County Com­
nadian flags, and Kiwanls ban­
Mrs. Charles L. P a r k . W e r ners. The looby was marked with ville. Ga. I* the guest of her sis­ missioners ti do all ia their pow­ W, A. Leavitt. Mr*. F. S. 1-atn slaughter in ( irei:It Cnitr* here
yesterday anil received a re-treti.i
Spvrateenth Street.
er to n sh the I adding of a hos­ son. Sirs. J. II. Slenick, Sir*. Hen
a Urge " K 1* and adorned with ter, Mrs. E. W . CipelamL
of 2tl year* in the State Prison.
Yhe Dirt Gardeners’ Circle of many floor baskets of brightpital wi:h the aid of WPA funds. ry McLaulln. Jr, Sira. Jamct
Moughtcn, Mrs. John
Slcisch
the Garden Club will meet at rid ored gladioli.
Mrs,
C.
(!,
Dawson,
finance
Miss Mary Jam- Preston left
.Mrs. L\ R. Ma*on. Mr*. Walter L
10:00 A , Jf. at the homo of Mrs.
Music was furnished ty Birger Sunday fer Fort Myers to spend (halt man. appointed a committee
8 . C. Dickerson, South Sanford Wester’s Orchestra whtrh also some iftue.
in make arrangement* for the Morgan. Sira. J. T. Newby, Mr*
Aeenue. Luncheon will be served. played for the grand march led
F .under's Day banquet to be held A. M. Philip*. Sir*. J. G. Patter
non, Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Sir*. C.
Bailie Harrison Chapter of the by Howard C. Long, president of
Everett Clark
arrived today at the club Fvb. H with the co-op­
F. Proctor, Mr*. II. SI. Papwotth,
I ) A . R. will have its regular the club, and hla sister, Mrs. F. from Candor, N.
eration
rf
the
|
&gt;
.
A.
II.
C. to spend
Mr*. L. E, Spencer, Mr*. Charles
i*«*tlng at 0:00 P. M. with Mrs. D. Banncrut; Walter 8. Coleman,
Program
for
‘
ho
afternoon
was
several days at
the Mayfair
K l c u t w hen u i r
R . J . Holly, 4 15 Elliott Avenue past president of the club, and
spor.soted by Mr*. K. E. True of Stevenson, ami Sir*. S. O. ShinHotel,
Mayfair.
N E E D S H E E T S! I’ ll l.OW
lake Mary who presented the tadsc r.
Mrs, Coleman; and Hare Id Hip­
Aiales Circle of the Garden pier of Eusils, Intcrnitiunal trus­
Friends o f Bernard Schlrnrd L«t»' M uy Girl S. at Troop amt
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. ?.-(d 1
C A S E S ! WHITE Cl m l IS!
Club of Snnfurtl will meet at tee, and Mrs. Hippier.
will be glad to learn that he is 'he “ llrownie*.” The Scouts di* —Comptroller law’s office report
LOOK
W H A T W E OK10:00 A . M. at the home of Mrs.
The committee In charge of ar­ improving at hi.s home on West played articles ma le in handicraft
C . E. Gnrmly, Magnolia Avenue. rangements for the affair was Tenth Street from a recent Illness. jcla-sr- and told i f their bitst Aid ed yesterday the State's general
FKK.
A L L T H IS SI Ellrevenue fund had a Valance of
SATURDAY
_
j training whUt* the M!lro\mli*i (773.650.IS at tho close of busi­
composed of T. E. Simpson, D r
C IIA N D IS E IS T E ST E II
Circle Four of the First Pres­ II. D. Caswell, and Kail NurdMrs. I*. A. Llnert of RracMyn, j i » ‘ e a
I’ rogram.
ness Monday, the end of Gaver
KOIl LONG W E AK — BLTbyterian Church, Mrs.
Victor gren. Other committees were as
N. Y. hn* gene to W et I't lni [ Those pte , m were, Mrs. .1 u»r Sholu’a lorin.
Greene, chairman, will meet at fullows: F. S. Lamson and R. G.
T
K Il H U Y
NOW
AT
liar home, West Side, at noon foe Fox, finance; Dr, CatwcU, D r. Beach after spending a short tinto
here
with
Mrs.
J.
A.
7ertenner.
T
H
E
S
E
LOW
PRICES—
• luncheon meeting.
Di lrn.tr Bat ern hu* returned
Douglas G. Scott, and Howard C.
The CeclHan Music Club will Long, invitations: Walter 8. Cole­
c o r r o N is
h i s i n i ; in
from Slnntkello where he spent
F.
M.
tUnderwood,
artivrd
the
meet at 3tl5 o’clock at tho studio man, Henry Russell,
with hi* parent*.
II. A. firat of the week to ypttnl several several ilaj
P lllC E E V E K Y H A Y .
of Mrs. Fo.inie S. Munson, M yr- Haynes, and E. C. Harper, floor
While away he at'ervteil the InSTOCK CI* NOW
tla Avenue. Mrs. Walter L . Coop­ committee; T . E. Simpson, W il­ days here with M r. and Mrs. J.
nugurutioti in Tallahassee,
E. Prriton.

M AB8AVT

Tilrplm t 148

y x ia l Calendar

Personals

G Q IG B O O K Enn

FRIDAY

er will speak on foreign music.
A chicken pilo t supper will be
served by the Christian Endeavor
Society of the Com: regal Iona!
Church at 0:00 P. M. at the ParIsh House. The public is cordially
Invited.

TUESDAY
Junior High School P .-T. A .
Will meet at .1:15 P. M. at the
School auditorium.

Tuxedoes
-------------- Firemen
---Are Fight On Job
**

L O V E L A N D , Colo., Jan. 7 .-I .T )
Public Is Invited
— Imagine the surprise of MrJ.
To Chicken Supper Charles Jones when five handsome

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ll'ibs-rli
llrw u rj
Mrs: tVnlUcn \Vl1(W rlg i)
J
h f iKre,.C:mgwtia'iunal,Chrt.':i«Vs
..t.TfOfctnm r r
. u rn tr ■
1
■■ mnfSTTncIfflSl’ TIvenTTn^rTpiaio- d i mni'ing
ifomrntict.i in charge nf the nf- they were attendinp a lodge h-e.*t.Ql,nicT *'» "f” '" '1 *&gt;•
jttommlttr
They went V &gt; work
on
a „hjrniitt
. T
—

and
.Are
l T
'INI

Mr- S 11
turned ft Vt'1

vtbi-ii ih
-ICC
Sam D ;gl

SQUARES

liSft

iu ./u U u y iH ; . ib u ..M is.*cs

V ,r !

New material — torn, un­
bleached flour wck timin'*,
for the tollatl, most absorbcot ol dish towel*! Buy
aupply at this low price!

latcllvio-a, Ala

»peh: iv few
'

fjtnrtrffrnf—
Mortify In

t'lHlit’in In* re­

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&lt;!«;*■

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rom(v.(in'( l,vop- h&gt;- b r nteee,
mortal atrVIce When &lt;kp dlaVin *t,s virl'h rttr«tivg*.;ii
Mir .the », It .Mi la ater of lllrl|f
till', V.
Jtm aH m knt, Audrey kw**wi. idonffdtf. n , j r jl] ,i| . ,|| ”
, r Mrs. b iII:11.
.)•&gt;:.(
lirkv'ie miCttlvilbi. \' , v,ho,Wlll be her
Gantt, Allen# Bellimy, ami
---- Wfl---------------N*. C., whose hdsbnnd
rnnnn- gtn*‘. fer some lime.
l| Bender. Ilaredd Herbst, Billy
N’or'-j* n|*d ^Vitith (’ aroltnn
K Herbert £h(K&amp;;P»*VVWij5i
KoidllJ.*,, ‘Tm-ll JT.-WWsrf- «r
rims Coffin, s".'litr rummf.iiM
Jfrl.,,ts,Ik--4ltw ikfs JDb .Henry
1j*
Thuritmi. Mi-s II. I. o M me. nml
Mu* Audrey Xm-jv klfchrn: J l i « dm wild* nf Australia Is being. Jnrn l manager of. the t*h ph' tta
ftnpvdtnc 1 hgmftn, t||kets;Ofbs Inid m i fo r‘(he Uouiul Atisttalir jtouipany.
--------Mnfgucrce Duacanf and JliswF.inhl Cur funtgat which wtd he one of
Boot, water; and Mis* Madellnt the leading sports feature* &lt;f the
GpES TO NEW JOB
Commonwealths Se*qul-C*n!er».-y
TijIBnx, pie.
celebration in I'.iSd. It will he she
t—
7
O C A LA . Jan. l . - l d v - K
.*•.
The Ilrvt prarlcal demonstra- hingtsl fneo of - It* kind ever at­ Cnwihtt, who retireil 'ftie^Jav *•
tempted.
Prlie
money
will
ln:nl
(Inn of radio was in t»W, when
Florida's Super!ntttmh-ni t f l'uhMarconi tent menage* across the } 10,000.
Ik* Insmirthm, yesterday took ov
English channel, a d slance of 32
er his (lew duties us administra­
B IN E S H E A D S B A IL SIEN
miles.
tor of the University of Florida’s
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 7— Adult School at Camp Roosevelt. .
n rn

Ilk mid 25c

FLASH!
BE R E A D Y !

(At—John J. Itlnes of this cit&gt;
wa* re-elected president of the
The colunvhine, which bloom* on
International Railway Sh-n'* A* lefty mountain (teak*, i* the
snointinn here Monday night.
state flower of Colorado,

TONIGHT

rio n r Suck

I’ KINCESS

Roy Wright has returned tit
Gainesville to resume his studies
at the University of Florida after
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Kvcrhartl
spending the Christmas holidays had as heir guests tmlay at
here.
their home in I! &gt;:e Court, Air*.
Ella IN'ihmd nnl AD** Ktllnli
Friends nf Julius Dingfelder Ever hard of Wad cvorlli. Ohio,
hill In' glad to learn that he I* who are pending the winter in
able to be out again after n re­ tt I'etersloirg
i
cent illness at bi* home in llosu
Court.

firemen dressed in tuxedoes, patent
The public is Invited to attend a leather pump*, “ boiled** shires and
chicken pilau supper to be given black lies retponded to her tul| to
Sattirilny evening at 1:00 o'clock n» the fire department.
. Mr&lt;,
ibq, Cora-rentalM»l Parish Rouse

At The

liam DuBose, anti Charles Dunn;
entertainment, Eddie Reynulds, J .
Mm. S. R.' Yfirinwricki. has re~
Mr. and Mrt, llrnty J. Wit-,
L. Msrantette, ami 11. C. Work­ turned’ to her home fn Miami nf*- ■con will leave turn rrew* for MU
man; reception, Judge It. W. ir spending several week* here anti to visit their
son-in-law
Ware, Charles Koon:i, S. J. Nix, visiting relatives and friends.
and ilittrehter. Mi ttiil T. A.
and Karl Nordgrcn.
Burleigh.

The Season’s *
Value Giving
CLIMAX

f . o r v l y A 'f t r i ' o l o n i u l

B edspreads
/urijiiririf

l*«f fern*;!f

?l - 4 9

Here i* |ti» the «|irrail t«» pf
with your iii.t |'l‘ * Ih’ i Immiii
furniture'! O ld f.i-hioiu-tl mlulll.ll design* wuvitt ol Himly
rutloiil In |m|iiil.ir *u(l I'd Iiii *
III by I n j iiu hr*.

S la rlw A l » A . SI.
T O M O K IIO W !

Special

Final

CLEARANCE

ALSO
^ jjM A Y A T

n»

«8 u m ri

KAY ( SAN

!

GIVE vi( m * H'AH’
G fottrij *«

.Sint

T h e Y o w e l l C o . ’s

Sw eeping
Clearance!

tit - miut

Slrrp iii vr.iimtb amt cittnf.ut

M e n 's H a n d k e r c h ie fs

•in 11n*if night*! Itnagiir. only

3

t'k lut a 7 ir ■ m r. dcutble
l*-.l *tte cotton blanket! Thi*
i« * Ikiigain if llwra ever waa
aim - tin- luwr»t jitue in year*!

tt (trail in
P r U n ti
M i'll’ * *«if|

foi

10*

m lnlr i i i II dii

luriit

P r r t t (//» F o u r T a b l e !

ierrliiH'tt m»itii ut.illv lirii- h*-&lt;1

New Damask

lliriii'Tilt fn*i| linn-* I 7##t I T* mtr.

While OiHinlily

Smart
I’ alter m :

I .lis t s

r

FRIDAY

Looked for! Longed fo r!
Eagerly Anticipated !

* y

PLAY “ Screeno”
OX DARK AND HIGH SHADE

DRESSES
A wide selection of ncwral style* in wiwden ami
silk. Suitable fur ap«rl and afternoon
w .ar.
Sise* from II (w IZ.

VALUES TO 10.95..
VALUES TO 19.75

$4.88
$9.88

Starts Friday, Jan.

354

SAYD ES

8th

Continues I'nlil
And Inrludlng

Saturday, Jan. 16th
('ontr On And Save!

Yowell
S a n fo r d

in L

U n blriteltetl!

Y d.

Buy plenty now— you ptoba
ably can't ritual tbi* value
tvrn at Ptnniy'* allet Jan­
uary I "SUiubtrei" tnualitv.

• No Charge* or F-xchange* A'. The*to Price..

J0 «

\*

Sen how little- it cotta to luv*
•mail cloth- now I About Iwu
yard, ncetlid in tiuki- an aver
ogi* tun one I Good quality
M " mcrrrtirrd al.itiu.vi-k, plain
white ur with colored but del I

M U S L IM
J 2 ” triiL'f

Will Ik Welcomed
Hy A (ireat Number
Of Alert ItuyerH

49

I ’ fl/iitM l u ll S t'ld o m .St’t*

Handkerchiefs
JLirgctfti
Price'll f

2

Get your* today — lltry'H ga
favt al tin* wuMiioti.il prut-!
Good him ruUiHi ’krithipf*
neatly lirtmurd.

D arfain
I'r U n it

Tiw fated drtlgM and *color
couthiualion* for vumcita and
ibildxca'* .Spring truck*. Faat
coloral Thcyll Luodrr braulifully! A guod opuoihiaily le
« « ! » “ / 3 0 - wmW./

DISH CLOTHS
She
ir a ir *

far

10

A firm open mesh that will dry
quickly without retaining food
odor*. Multicolored Mripcsl

�tw»rr"%y r **'n~-- r

oC lovfd En^my*fMhtr' ^
#v_

«

,

* ini—&lt; ’Cefle 1 M b b

Atwaith,
*° tatMtlfW* the secret acthrMee

,

«»•

» «

-

—

—

,W M lM M r«a i

-- 1

Drama O f I r 1 s h of ,h# rrUh !«•&lt;*«.
i
M w e m n o rrjir i
f „
r . l
l
m
n il
,U o •»
«* &lt;he* NEW YORK, U n.l.-(J*-LO u'
IIIL r I 8 I 8 O f
&lt;f*»ll-may-tare Irishman Dennis Atlas and tha tank, Emaaaal

wy

— -

-

■—

^

k»

WERT-The-JEWELER

-T A , .

tinner* rma

,
.
,
WHEBUNC. W. V k, Jan. 7^ ; RionUn, the unidentified man at Fettermann, tha Austrian ’ewMff,( ^ - - A grttip o f W fru a tM Y, M.
“
»eat t f all the treuble who
i « m forreer burdened with a 'tall* C- A. key* caaaa kack from a btrnt
Om of iha most beautiful and hlbita ■ tormenting talent
for slip* too pterions ra let mst of his sight. In the kills, rorrelnced tkat the man
powerful love stories the screen ping through the fingers of tha and too etmtberseme to earn eoa- wko Ur* rill— «h# *fld turkey
has eeer shown comes to the Rita English.
, rrniemly.
“ wHy* knew wkac he waa talking
Theater Erldap In “ Belotted EnIly chance, Helen meets fk-nSo fetrermann always, whan tm nboot.

—

Farmer Posts Sign
For Real Sportsmen
MILLERVILLE, hi.. Jan. 7. 0 ^ —Hunter* saw this sign posted on the Fraim and Shaub farms:
NO TRESSPASSING
unless you are a real sprtsman.
A real sportsman will haee taken
the trouble to read this sign. Yot»
are welcome to gun here to your
heart’s content but plra&lt;e stay
away from tha baildlnga ami watch
where yon short. O. K. now buddy
—go to It sml good luek to you. '

DioM tiU*

qs

milk

MANY ANCESTORS

Seed Potatoes
| id Blinx

Spaulding lime
EHhrr Helected or Certified

NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Th« potato market in atlvnnclnif daily! Let tin have
your requirement* an noon an jmit.iilile!
WE CAM SUPPLY IN ANY QUANTITIES
R R I I I f — WIRE—OR—PHONE
W in r j-x m -i
WRITE—

k

-W FRUIT C O

NEW YORK, Ja n . 7.—Governor I n r
Alf l.tind-n’. rcartions to the | ___
November elt-cllon returns may befot
have been strongly ntnud with re- I 'he
lief, arrording tu a pre-election low*
remark he made during an In•are hence he is going In be one
fmmal rnnversittion with Walter
Davenport of Collier's, and pub­
_the most hated men In Amarlished today for the first time.
»•
.
Deett'se the remark was mads
Davenport stairs it as his be­
r„,~ally
.l)„ ...1
ihacourse
HMHi
.
form
ami not In
tn tne
lle' that the Kansas Governor's
heart was not broken as he lid- 'o f a regular Interview,Davenport
tennl to his radio on the eveinirg
no. us. I. a. the time, ha
* i, but
adds that
**now tlut Its
of Ndv. .1. The belief Is blued on j says,
.
____
_
u statement Mr. lutmlnn made tn ’all near, I guess h’a all right
Mm at luncheon one day shortly tell.'*

IIEXT. T#*, Jan. 7^-(/P)—Har­
old Don, httby sot, .if Mr. ntttl Mrs.
O.'V. Wallace, beg«n lifo with an
nrrstisl array of Using ancestors.
They include his 10-yrnr-*ld par­
ents,
four grandparents, four
great grandparents and three great
great grandpa-epts—i to ul of |3.

|a(&gt; -t&gt;ane*r Ahead". Maks this
«&lt;•’
test. and S nthsr drugs madp-r oil,
lata little grssn taklsts. to flesh
not assess acids anc
causaupIrritation
„Esc-ss
1U|,lB,setd.
ia can
netting
nights,
scanty flow, freuaent desire, bnrnf e j S ? V m - ^ - w .S w .^ S
four 4 im If Rot &gt;Im «m| your 15c
“ a* rtlundcd. TouchtiR Pmr
MrfUynoUls I&gt;rua C a -A d r

'Independent-H orn Domed m
&lt;fi$H CPOCEPv
AND

HAMS

COFFEE
..."••‘ J J - (tr

REMOVAL SALE

lb . 1 6 c

JAN. HT1

WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW

FLOUR 7 9 c
Cherries 2 for

29c

M A M k r

JANUARY 8th and 9th

WHILE THEY LAST

FRI. and SAT.

MEAT

LISTED BELOW ARP. A FEW OF THE QUALITY ITEMS THAT W l ARB OVER STOCKED
ON. AND WISH TO DISPOSE OF IIKFOIIK WF. MOVE TO OUB NEW BUILMNO. BO WE
ARK PRICING THEM TO MOVE. COME TO OUR STORE AND SKB 0TBKR ITEM MOT
LISTED FtP.RE.

BANANAS
5 lb s. 1 5 c
. -SAUSAGE... Lib

SAUCE

BEEF STEW 3 Lbm 25C
--S T E A K

ERVES

MEAT 2 cans 5C

APPLES
41b*. 1 8 c

FRYERS
lotto SHERI'S

SUGAR 5 Lbs. 25c
CABBAGE

6 Iba. 5 c

OYSTERS

QL

RABBITS

CORN

LETTUCE

Menarch

COFFEE

2 for 9 c

Tomatoes 2for 13c
CLEANSER can 5c

•LARGE STALKS FLA.

CELERY

CASTLEHEHIIVH C llll.l

ConCarne2cans25c

SOAP

2 for 1 5 c

CATSUP l O c
FRUIT

Lb.

Y U . LOW

BACON

ONIONS

5

lb s .

10c

owder 5forl0c

15c

SHOULDERS Lb.
LEAN

PORK CHOPS Lb.
Q

«•

2 Lb*.

W

19C

IL .

5e

CRISCO

l ike Ciram Of Wr-al
F io d o f

I Lb*.

Standard

.1 N«. 2 Cans

Crystal Whit#

Wheat ' 19c

Sutler Wafers

25C

Life Seey

Caitleberry'n
Famous (is.

i l.b. Phi.

I BM

Lb. Pfcg-

JEANS

19c

TenSwMn e|

Sardines

3 No. 2 Cane

Pre*ler

25C CATSUP

PRODUCE
Snow White
CAULIFLOWER

Hard Heed

Firm Green

LETTUCE

C’AIUIAGK

2 Lbs. 5c

Getdec Ripe

Yellow

BANANAS

ONIONS

5 Lbs. 17c

5 Lbs. 10c

Crisp Golden

Baoie Grown

CARROTS

BROCCOLI

Bunch 5c

Lb. 10c

Milk red

Fryen lb. 27e

HENS 2$C

2 t€

Prune

25C J U I C E

Monarch

Cut Slringlrsa

ham R

No. 2 Can

25c Marshmallow!

Soap Chips

2 For 15c

Lb. f i g -

RITZ

Mylex' Table

2SC H A S H

PEAS

Pk«-

J EL L O

Salt 3 Pkgs.
10ci S O A P
*■

l i t

BEANS

1 »-

Ovaltine j l c - ( l c

Gal.

Plate

The Sal-* Food Drink
•' ’ Tj lb-

Lb. 10c

a« L4lbs 12c
GRITS

l

JSS

SMALL PORK

LARD

L OCTAGON HOAD OR

PRUNES 2 Iba. l ) c

14c

Lb.

BULK CUMPOUND

29c

SOAP

GOOD WHITE

TOBACCO

Peaches 2 Lbs.

L b -H e

VINEGAR

PRINCE ALBERT

IOC

3 lUr.

In llnlk

PAN SAUSAGE
HAMBUBGRS
LARGE WRlNP.RS
HAM BOLOGNA
SPARE BIB ENDS
PEANUT BUTTSB
LAMB STEW

CRACKERS

P and G

c

OCTAGON

25c

SHOULDERS

CAULIFLOWER

2 lfa«. 9

l.h. Fan

Qk

15c
C—

l| g
I f On. SMtM

1 )|

�s

5 ----- - ;V--

1

'

S^?&lt;“ '

»* ft'^ . * •*Trr-.Try v fa sy .^ r^ lg g :

V 'r/C-f.

ffl! i gPf-Wy1*

~

...........

-

if r 7

T&gt; J A M T A W t , H tT

m

s A f v r o i io h v r a i b . « A i m

C

Jm

___ nonius from Iks utto of
ko first publlcstlon of this ni»
&gt;eo Kaeh ctalss IT drmaad mssi
be ta wrlllag. am*
**.
•,»,dear# ami p x l office
iddresa of lb* rUlmsnt. and must
TULFA. Okie. Jan. 7 .-&lt; * &gt; _ ... owrra to by the claimant. Itta
Takr it from Paul E. Preacher, a igaai. ar his Stturnry. or tha
w Will breumo vi.ld according
ptnetitioner for 40 years, the csgfW
■burr gume is getting worse sad te i .law
- . Ilth dav of December. A.
worae,
i. I*t*.
VIVIAN A ai'I'-Klt.
Preacher, arrrvtrd here for Gee*,
I1EO A. St'KKtt, Jit.
ing a traveler in s pvnny-nutchJ.tg vdmlalatratora af the K*tat- of
IIKO. A. ttPKF.lt,
racket, t. Id police he had been a
|&gt;K*4h Bs
“cun'* man In every major Ameri
c n city. Iliv career, however, hav
BtfIMM
The re«uUr Annual maatlng of
l&gt;een interrupted by four prison
fee •Karaholder* of The AAiforil
terms and between M and SO ar- VtUalle
National Uank will kw
tests.
•14 *1 Ik* hanking kuuar la fan*
•
F
«!.
Klnrlit*
on Tuesi.ar. Juh i.
Itegrefilty. he admitted swchtrs
ate getting fewer each year. He ry It, t»JT, at twu orlnca 1*. VI.
ar the yarimaa of ctcctloa of illllame* the ilr press ion for “ wiring'
arlara amt the tran.artlun of
ut*h rilher hiiiinr** n» may pntp*
them up.
•rly coma befora th* marling.
AHTIll'll lilt ANAN,
m T R I T Y ACT ATTACKED
faekler.

Confidence Man
finds U s e s Hi

GERMAN NAVY BACKING SPANISH INSURGENTS

C fl^ ,W y f*?* “1.;L T . ' 5 £"JE Sotford M ilit ia
f e f l K l 1rJ »*&lt;*■'•i f i S Z l S t a x M m » V i g i l ; p r ^
*mp*i*”
h. - ~ i “ " O u t e r Revoked !
AD Ptf*ly Wiggly ito m and!fruit aad to koly stabilise ark«a,l
.. —■■■■.. r »*&lt;• rag* o w i
| U w t l Groceteria* operated cy Mr. Lovett (aid.
! •
The Winn
Winn A
* Lovea
L m , rGrocery
r n , . . , 1? §h|ff
1 * "*on
i h*,1«r
* trtm,hii
linl
Wlaa A Lovett Grocery ComThe
ukin|r
p&lt;.r, M"
ani,,,*,'pu|.
of Jacksonville will pirtlc-1Company 1. one o f the h rg n t 1 I £ i ‘
f
municipal
officers
out.
la the National Grower- users o f Florida aad Georgia
municipal iffir. . ut.
I don't athink
there’*. . .any legal
Ceasamer co-operative
products.
All
kinds ag
ad if*»n
fresh trana
fruits
» eampalga |n
vwwaw, c
um amwa
_.
_
.
whkh will he launched
•d neat week and v ^ . b W . a r e y u r t l W 2 T r ^ u
In awv* the eurplua prtMluctlcn of .and handled through the com- S * A
/
m y«-f. and
grapefruit. W. R. Lovett, pre.l-'p aay. w a r e h o u s e where dieK*‘l
o!lrr
upin*
Ideot announced today.
|tr th a t Ion
U
given every "r* .
_
Each of the 57 Lovett op*r.t-|.,om aad Wwslity. Earn wore glee
» « "P ""**1 ,w
I stores, located la 31 dfferenc purehaasa products grown in th e iT . * **W hi*, * *n. , *f,io.n *y
the Governor of Florida nnd not
Florida aad Georgia cities, will coaunuatiy
hy an individual. I’m in the .ante
place now thsi Dave Sholt* wn .
In, and the Governor ran revoke
Sanford Flah Market
a tutpensien order, if he v.utr*
t i t 8A nford A ve.
Phone 802
to."
M A D STEAKS A ........;....................................... _________ IS*
From Daytona Death the Asso­
M A D ROE Ik............................ ........................
ciated Trots said that the ll.rry
TEOITT, large A . ........................ ...................... . __________Us
Wilcoa faetkn. named l.y Shol:*
TDOUT. small A. ...... ....................................... ------------IIVjs
ta turceeti Mrs. Arm.trong 'nisi
KED SNAPPER FILET. A . ................................ ----------- ... Me
her comtnUaion, are contemplating'
CKABMEAT (Claw) A
_____ _____________ _________ ass
actios to challenge Gov. Cone's
OT STEMS atatt ....
Me is Me
order.
FI A. LOBSTER A
— US (Raw)
However, the Wilcox lrgitl de­
FLA. LOBSTER A
13c (Cashed)
partment failed to explain why
M R IM P A .............
••••■(Raw) loe
in order issued by one governor
M RIM P A
(Cooked) sac
cannot be countermanded by his
SPANISH MACKEREL A
ISc
a ■.•cessor, nines the latter a.t| iires

ru m m A

to

Having formally rccognliad Gen. Pranelico Prance’s Inaurgant junta sa the government of Spain. Raich*,
fuehrer Hitler of Germany haa lat It be known ho will conduct a "r«lentl«»»" naval campaign again*! the
Spswtah Soclallata. Gan. Wltholm Paupel (cantor), Iho nrw Nail rnvoy to the Inaurgant junta, tail Berlin
for Burgoo, the Imurgent capital, and It was behaved ho carried Hitltr'a promlno ef aid. Already, the
Osman warships Karlaruha (left) and the Graf Spras (right) art attaining Into Spanlah waters. (Aaaoclattd
Pres# Phctoi)

fish

IONA IIRANIF— Plain or ScIf-HWitR

FLOUR

Is. Chickon

SOUPS 3 -25c
FLOUR 5 25c
CABBAGE Home Grown Lb. \c
BANANAS io u a

A fine soft wheal flour that h excellent for Reneral fantlly line.
’ » * ' » ' ■
^ • 1 9 "

^ Qn.vnti^RIght* Reserved

Full o f haalthfal tfogicoi —nahlwg these
golitan bananas are truly delicious. Evenly
rim ed , free frost lump* aad green spots f
,
and priced as every Am lly tsa have
t f lt t o y want. T o m ana waiting I

IONA IlllANH

„ „

,

m

I|

Q a jflg m r fc

R

l '._

- i .. .

7

bom

25a

lb. can

..

.

No. 2
Can

SPINACH

() f ~
10c

l.d , lS4t, Yullow ) Urp
.No. 2 ! j
Cun

15c

initl

fitil

r

r

ItotHeil -Freahly

Fretvhly (iruuntl!

2 pounds

39c

Ibikar C offee
9*.
Hight O’Cl'flv C o ffe e
!•».

I‘ ire. Delicious

J-»e
i ,Ji'

SCI.TANA lilt AM*
Delifi'ite*— Fresh llitkeil

Apple Sauce 2 tlinn 25c

10,

• v

j 1R Fr

IliMistiil and

N t. 2

1 K b

'

ItEt) CIKCI.K

Kii It

PEACHES

Garden Fateh

Soap A Powder—amall

OCTAGON 10 far l i t

» B A S

*

25c

a W a ,

Fn* CocHol D. M. 2

T O M A TO E S
4 no 2
EEc

Cocoanut Sponge
SALAD DRESSING gl. jar 2 9 c
CAKE
_||&gt; Oris. ICatutiil—
15c
SALMON tallcan 1 0 c each

Golden Age Spaghetti or

MACARONI 6 pkp 25c
American Oil

0

PEACHES 2

Certified Tullct

iJap8ff8.0!!t29c

SO. V / l M M

25c

YOUR CHOICE 3 ■ 25c

Cletli tlpga—Granulutcti

hisS^dif 5 lbs 25c

Luu.dard Quality

v /H in
NAPHTHA

C O IN

SOAP

U b b v Ctr* B o o h I s a . ♦*A
B U ciborriot, n o. 2 c o m 3 lor . .
M i V o f o l a b W t 3 n o . 2 e a r n ..
W h ila Lima* 3 no. 2 m m ............
Standard Spinach 3 n o . 2 c a n s ..
W o U t o r T om a to Juica 3 t a l cn*.

2 5 C

2

Mether'a or

CRISCO
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m

Souar'i Eatroct* 3 n o. 2 m o ____ \
L ibby P inoopplo Juica 3
w fvwi
no. eI c
wtm I(
Mu**. A p p le S au ce 3 n«o.. M/)
I '/ j c m )|
Rinto m ad. p t m 3 fo r
W a th b u m R oncato H our
*3 p ip .. )

DigeeUbto shurtcnlag

Fancy alkcd rind-off

BACON &gt; 25c
I)

2

C O M F O U N O LARO
•wdw

lb*

2Sc

BOUND STBAK w#*t*m, u 2 2 c
: W tSTH N I H F CHUCK ROAST S

17'/,t

Foe Boiling—White
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25c

. 2 can t

k

1 5 c

J_^

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15c

No. I
&lt;’a n

BANANAS

I Lbs

15c CKLKRY
H im

» I I li.MIU-JH.

2 Stalks

.Ml'lATS

**52:i 15. 1st St.
1 III 1 K

S C O T T ’S
GULF

r r ‘r * ta-

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Service SUtion

ill ills of Sianfu rrsidenis were
slain dining rebel orgies afirr
ihe premier’s rapture, with addili nal ibmisands repiirtevl fatally
wounded In dashes between op­
posing troops.

!

“ A-FORD-NBMSHBORHOOO
SERVICE STATION**
tNU Md PARK

PHONE *77

i

m.OS.H F.bTNtllTIC
SHANGHAI, Jhh. 7.- I'rUnnrrs
in rhunkirinic 1'rUnn, Sirchutn*
wt-ni on a hunirer mtikv f«»r
ilay, iloiuiting «ti«*ir fo«tt| nllowsnrr
la a fmilt la l&gt;«* fmmI in buying
philips f* r *!»«• rhinr«# joveninirni.

Fruit* decaying on
thr
ground
errata
flirt
and
inaerta.J
Guard againat thr**J
in»*o'.a by apraylng.

AHMIKAI* I*IKS

Use

.
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Genuine

Admiral Allx*tt tilvavra, r«tiled naval ofltcrr, wbt&gt; wa* in
charge „f thr Dnltrtl Statra dur­
ing thr Wurhl War. tlird yrxtrrdnv at hi* homo in »urburlnn
T ra in (old. II* way 7D.
— ■

*

GULF*
SPILYY

Jr

■. \
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II

her* vwanntxl In 'ho
at thr hum* o f Mr*o f Mnptehlll, Ka*. A
|i«ik down thr pnata

W- i , t . V . '. ; . * T I '. : JtMW*1 »i«h
tnorr than I"" |h&gt;uiuI« of honey.

(iulf spray
I* non-polaonnu* and|
harmlraa to human 1*inga and prt* whrnl
•yiayrd g* dinrdrdJ
i'ua lively
will
nnt|
atglo.

Commodity r.••»htlnge« are an
•motive to government ctop rel„,rta that »ome 'if them »u »l&gt;. nd trading wliilr thr report*
a ir liring rrlraved.

I.EfiAI. NOTICE_____
x t m t »: t « i hkiutou *
&lt;rv rt: n r rt ontii*. in t a r u
n r arwtxnt.r.
V..u amt rarh uf &gt;»u at» hereby
i.MlItlad anil r«-|iilr*'. I" praaaut
n,n claim* ami ,lanian&lt;la which
y o u , ,,r clih*r u t
foil, mav h»*a
«* i IiinI III* c.lala rf liftll 4-,
nl'IlKIt, ilrrmnl. tala »f aaldj
I-..,ml).
ihe I'linnlv Juilga rf
’'cinltml. i 'iiiiiiIv. Fin ill*, at
■tffir* In ihe r«Mirl hull** Ml H*n* I
ftii.I, Kloti'l'*. x*It hilt elf til rsl*J

Washing—W*xing

Complete Gulf
Lubrication

«K

Lb. 15c SPARE lUHS

BEEF ROAST

Lb.

••4

18C

II %1 M\

Lb. 25c

Lb. 2?C S Q U A K E S
u in ri: i*i %l »:

ST E A K

Lb.

Lb.

16c

19c S A U S A GE Lb. 19*

A &amp; I* llttkrr’H

r t K U n o t 'S

B R E A D
I'lain or SIicmI —

I l&gt;«/.
KolU

I'ullaan
l.a f

I I It*.
Loaf

5c

6c_ 10c
BAKING
POWDER

9c

PRUNES

No. 2 '/
Cun

25c

CLAPP’S 3 cans 25c
SOAP I'OWHKIl

OCTAGON 5 s"..
FAM OUS-W hite Nit|.hlln

ANN PAfiK

l b. t an

Knxli

StruiiH'il llalty F'kmI

— Alwa&gt;» F(r*h

I Lb. Can

15c

aV

2 IS I San lord Ave.

HI. %11

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MPCOA a l , c I

nMmttNNNDr..Tmnt«r

15c

I «»B\ mm • 1 | t|

Baby Baaf Sal*
Club Steak*,
lb
19c
AlMaat.Staw lb WAc
Lein St*ak
K&gt;
25c
fat Root*
lb
14c

US A. Patk At*.

it %i i.

Salt MACK LULL Ea. 7 ‘ ^C 11 A C 0 N

Wmtern Vaal Sa!o
Va*l Steak
lb
21c
Shoulder Chop* lb 19c
Veel Roatt
lb
17c
Roled Roatt
lb
23c

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McLfiulin, Jeweler

LErriCE l.g. Head 5c CAULIFLOWERS Lbs. 15c

i VII*.i; i it irr

25c

vs-

S P E C IA L PRICES

10.0*0 KILLED

F&lt;,r yrul*
l„ ,rh |••&gt;»t*
Ota Adam*
fartorr who

*

•t XI I'll II

PORK CHOPS

Th* Kvw •
“ t

Corned-Beef

141 l ira

OATS 3

m o d . Cakes

t’huta

I IIMI llll'i:

Rosed*Is Lueclou* Dessert

aAKUINLS 6 cam 25c

P E ttl'F iT H l'KIhF

A It Ml M It’S o r W ILSON’S

Libby Souor Kt m I
V m I L oaf m i m m
2 fo r . . .
M arta* D a y R oU m 2 2-lb p t a i
W a fto r 't C sita C a n C o m a 2
Plwssppla W M l 2 s o . 2 m m . . .

cars

yicnl bars

25c

YOUR CHOICE 2

Health Soap—

UFEiOUY 4 coke* 2f«

%

. ,

3

IONA III!A N D -

M ATCHES

A

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f a :, i

IONA BEANO

Swan

5

W i’ li IVM. and To^ut.i Sauce

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ELGIN GRl’EN RUI.OVA

1*1111 ADKI.PIIIA, Jan. 7^-IA*i

Gold Madal Kitchen Tasted

f
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Wrist Watches

“’ •"* Grapefruit Hull
s r o it v
Dropping Probed

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'iitttmtmn»tniiui«tt;iimtiirTm»e

NEW YORK, Jan. 7 .-(A V Norman C. Norman, a New Verb
m.ihufncturing jeweler who unlee-xafull,' eluillengetl in U. S.
Supreme C o u r t the Roosevelt
Administration's devaluation of
ih&gt; dollar, filed an action at! ' ’ ikinc the Social Security Act
Monday.

that be ti* appoimed minister in
j!!.’
.be convict entnp. No deelsl.m wa- ^
»•*
.
Riiti lM.ihHi pd*rson« w**r*
. kllleil during ihe Shend military
.
T. K. Simps it. president of 'he trt,.|)|„M j„ whi.h Marshal C’bang
R O a i r d S*
llsueh. ltang h.-lsl GmeralUsInto
* » u “ , u , . , „ 1Mrw nunle a repoit ‘'UchUrng Kai-shek prU-ner, reliable
• I’lismler aelivlties for Ini' yes"
u&lt;,(&lt;rteil reeemly,

WII.LIAMSI’OItT. Pa.. Jin. 7.
—(ip)—Fireman Andiew llimla R v IV tf Il lUi nI litV
J
tells this line: Hi* ran an an'tler
pull .in rid «ln' nmi'htne, minus
its hurk, fium thr Sii-ip.u hannst
(ix|n mlliuies. .
liver. Tin* fisherman pulled thw pany.
The Hoard also voud to ti«o ui lhainlli'. Hut rime a l&gt;a**.
forin blanks in the ftmiro when Canvassers for r d 'y directory
, ui ,\l ce. Texas, found It! per
A hijh eha r ussil by Itruee culling for food supply bills.
An application wax r e c if c e il W «f the housewives called upKehberg, I. uf U&lt;&gt;&gt;nl, Neb., bai
been in use ill his family Hi! from Charles K. Ihware asking'on were not at home
years.

3

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P&amp;G Snap 3

^Florida Growers Know
What Armour’s Will Do,v
•’ For m ore than forty wommu w«’ tr* been tuing
A rm our'* in Florida— a e d tharr * • ’» auy i#iestioa in
most our minds that it's the fertiliser to stick with.
• 'A m i! expert a big part o f the reason Is th* way lha
A rm our men first study our crop a s eds, arid (hen
nuke a fertiliser lo fit. S o it’s ng*ur*l MOUfh that
w* get results year after year.”
See uv for the Arm our Fertiliser (tea* suited
foe Florida

( ’ilrit*, Celery

FIELD REPRESENTATIVE* W. A. IIICGIN*
DOTH AM. JR..
DeldiM-WAHEHOt'NEMAN
W . S. WILLIAMS.

STALEY’S—Cultr

STARCH 3 pkgs. 12c

A&amp;PFoodStores
SANKOIM). FI.A.

Armour Fertilizer Work*
Jaaksaovllt*. Fig,

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«M i l — AIA u m n . nxmmA

KitetrtW M tnW

Q u in t U p s e ts H i g h S c h o o l B T earn.
Cleaners Q
In Hatic B

Bftmd Babe Tucker Again Breaks

Track

Eckerson A n 01
Forfeit Wta (
L o c a l Gaanbi
Ploying

Inspired

L n ke-R U tr

a ft

nreond pariod, knotted tha eM
and than forf«d ahaad la H
tha land M . Fro* thaw 4
nip and tuck Wttla waa
bat tha aehalaatiaa wan Mda
la overtake thalr uppnaanU,
Leading IS-It at
I
aw ard e d

l*-

M ]

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-

Lwna-4utor*d lada wngod /a .mk ,
peril* battle to or
handicap ond, wbllo

mvw

«.«■

&amp; S

Wh» aufaatltwtad fo rJ to n d ,.*

l.tuhapi.**Y ^.ur«i,
* imr DMn ,called out. tof,,tog
im vry U n t

rntfitu

KcSiiy ifiikc aVUin Wj hip
u-W touring, . «.■tjunUntC ’ foi),
eiU'iitlui.O

nrbicaed through fa^.JfW:
ami a foul. Zachary, alii
fiaMinool.t, a.total o f alg
| n i high man for
I iTha lickrraon- Mntiotpaltfl

Beware

That Half

IJQVOR

ban-

STORE

bun.
hprn. fa ir to good I.S*. 1.1*; P o o r ­
er, lower.
PKITKIIN — Mupplles
miMlemtr,
demand miMfernle, market etendy.
Kin. ba i. h p r ». hullo ee typ e, fo lr
to y im ... 1. 00. 1. 11; K ,w bent, 1.11
WttNDKIIM. ore. lo non llty. 1.10.
I S bus. r rtu . fancy. I .lo L7L
I I S T A l’ PI.Krt — ruban.
lta -fV I ,
I t s . 171.
l\.rTATDKH— Mupplles
m m lernfr,
demand moderate, market ntim ly
Fla.
Iiua.
rrts..
III l a a
Tr|.
umpha. No. |a,
1.10;
Nn.
la
I I I . N». .'e *r rnuah, T le-I.nn ,
MKAtT.HtNH
1109*17 A
GTtKKN
M O U N T A I N M.
bua. e r »n . No.
le. I l l ; No. le. IS#. N u I t T I I RUN Maine Orren Muuklalne, C W 7
bace. I S*
IIAIUMIIlPt—Flo. per do*, b u *
the*. IS -H r.
lit Ilf A IN IT— Fla. IH l.uc. h p ra.
slow, Tie.
Ml* t N A t! II— Mnppllao m oderate,
demand
moderate.
market
etendy
Via. hoe. hprn, lllnnmn 1
del* type, 71-air; New Zealand.
IS -lte.
nyi.’ AMII— Fla. hua. hpra., T el.
law
Crnnrknerkr.
m nelly.
1.1#,
poorer,
I.SO-I.U. W IUTI7,
•—*
hp re,
ordinary
i| u n 1 1 1 y,
ll.
I KIINII-M — Mupplle*
m nderhle,

r i » T I I — It m lk; tlm», :II I t
irtoi—
I T . ntr Hit.
4|ultt I'Ih h
I | i—j \—t

light's arent folMw:
fnn m

Wld tho anowy , ** S r a L . .......... ....., , __ __ _____
ana Ion* tally, oondlag tha MMl gJJWMnt,, ■.B,.
I a I
to n-SI with but SB tiMBM
a \ nkbt gnaw.” Tho coat of tha liitoi
wM avtrapo frow IU M to
la play.
a night hot tho antra goto
Tha B tram than
ratipta wirt mnka that pawiMa.
lima in ardor to p
t » pho I aba l * i -------*w**ping finish which
ad da I agaad a aarprtoa
bring another victory but
'package Mai night whan It
went for naught a* tho
V daaad aw tha atndaaw by a
foiled to ncort.
] t l-fl acaaa ia wkw can ha
^ tIhg)
Tho deftat mnrkad
forth * B too os
oe£4*n tost rftgiit

nn

t.ta.

pAnni.r.T—ru.
Deity report *f Nt** of (fills
don
i.tv , t o , t.j«, •nd vrootablt* *1 tb* Sanford rhea. 1&gt;-Ue.
n o , T u i m Mis'* Former** Whn'saal* Market
I-K.AM:
1 CNOT.IMII)— r ia .

L i* .

Kr“ .

point*,

alt*m l

Orenc.

nut*,

N IC K 'S

y sl-

809 E. 1st Bt. .’

Buy Where
You Know
You Win Get
The Beat la
L iq io r.

Gins
W ines
W hiskies
and at tha
Right
Price*

i

arort nlna pointa in tha *■
pariod In comparison with ft
■Ida
by tho
B taa*.
gtriad
4
___* .
Jk z r . aAl

fir *

Traffic Flash,

n ia o t

“^jsfssis^aiE

floor.
•—Tho Cleaners, who loot la
lin t .Icafwa start ilaat M
la tho Uka Mary Uana, I
•I tha and of tha flrat |

com b in e

• t l p o t n M A M ref M M M
dne bunches, ll- t t e .
n o . an
( UNKINM ( D itT f— Northern,
T k nredny , Jam f , I N T
H a m * town. 1* lb. b a n .

to Iruiknru, earlol am sm k l#,* and
othur d *al*ri far a I t b od r y*n*d
s iltin g a t l i s t A. M. today ns reparted by J. G. M icka*l, Mana■r»r.
Dlt ANDES— F lo.
H
b o * tw o *
^LOKOWOOD. rjoa
t iL L I *«»•»
riltH
i l l t. i *. ! t- i‘ti Cumlilnatlon.
Tic. No. la, Wei No.
a a . 7— ( n p o c l
OMlt, rp i ir o„ r, e. ,# u
,» * .
■ ............
1 .1 * ,
* t« ,
la. s o .tie .
l i i f -— M n * A .I E . a l M
a* - » ____— . __
I Ifled
t a d lLady,
o .lt U . r tPrknd.
' r u &gt; ..l
lt i ien , It Ii nI ; dMi iller
OH APKFRIM T—F lo . H b * l boon,
* 10.
enm blnatlon l*e.
TA M lU ltlN K It— F lo.
W
Mi n e
H1XTII— p u lu r llr ; lim e, ;in.
Clah
*
Nn. 2a, *1; C om bination, 7t-i*e.
non—
I'P. H (f H(r Kin.
A
PIT
o
IM—
Raatern.
Ron.
bakto,
n eu tra l n « b * r o
« l l
I— I
Ceuor M aid. I t* . 1 « « . Lurky t(»r- Torku. Hlaymmi, blaek IwlWL l u .
tnktu . | Sn -I IS, few l.s*. p
»
Ldieky llora h om
1 I 1
1— 1
111: A S ft: (B C T T K ID — Na t n * t a th* t *nrdf A i hrdtltnt thna.l llen ira l I t i i r i , tl.S *. IM . t Id, filleo.
if a 1 4 ' Mionds. Tha fnaalo i:ed*r Maid, t o o , 1 » « ; l.ueky llurTI KANH:
I L IM A ) — F l o . ha*.
ekant, 1.10.
hpru. 1.10-1.IS.
eaaiaa had hald tha prarMaa
TIKANM:
I
I
K A n il — A a p p l i e s
HKVRNT1I—
i
l
t
m
ile;
lime.
:!1
retard o f ■ ooaonde flat which
Until, demand
s m e rtla ,
market
».
iha hod oat an tha opaning nigh*.
-t runner, Fla. hue. kprn. .lla n l
IKK!—
I-I*. O ff Mir. Kin
uirinaleea.
fair
nonllty.
bun
b u rs ,
Nlnht
Iw
A
lls
l
I
l
—
I
l
—
l
•.wa waabn' agd. •
V'K ;
1:11-1.41. Few blah as 1.10. R rn n sak y m a n
i * l
1— '»
Lady ' Martha■ poilad -a tar- Muir Hina
1 1 1
X— Vi •uekv W nndert. bun. hprn.. 1.1s.
hi,* hp ra. 1.10-1 71.
NIoM Iwde11l».
S «». ••H i IV i v
trloa la Iha faatared ninth rara, lllu’ikjrman,
1" « * M ; Muir
flKITTP— Mnpnllee m nd«r*l*, d*Mins.
ha fMarity, by aaatdg 7dW •44]*
maud mi-dernt*.
m arket
ateady.
►'I*, per dua. bunrkr*. mnutly t*e;
tlghly tow*ad Bert Jaaaa and RIUIITir— P u lu r ll-i lim e. :1«
fe w t i e
da*ter Cap, hath af who** had non—
UIKM-t-oLI— FIs. pur lb. le.
I* O ff Mir. Kin.
Mahnrn
1 1 1—I I—no
f’ AIINAOR: fC H lN K R R ) — F l o .
Man t»ntad*d a grant adga over Molly
t o r iluaen ll-IO e.
tin n ier Htnrter
4
7
1
!—H
ha field.
U se H uff
■M lin A G K : fG R R K N l — Ouppllei
t i l
1—1
lly Mahnrn,
tom, r. on, l.to; liberal, demand m odarat*. m ar.
In tha tntriea for tanight tmra
neer Mlarter.
nhnot
eleody.
Fla. Cnponl«n , l t d ;
Mar V,|
Mark Lad had * t r Land*r are D uff; IS *
heben bu lb, ner ton, | w illr l* -N rr dus. hiinrliee, generally. **e;
IS ssjtnnOi
b*M , n w il t y . I N N ; demand llnhl. m irk e i .Irm ly. F la.
tlrea the haal thnncaa af
NINTH— P u tu r liy :' lim e. :1J I.S |i|*r,r. I s a s i l M
TD I'I'R P. per bushel. N -T la.
.dag tha featared rare i
t*l lit* i f IK;
t n R D )— Fla.
bosu
tMMt—
I T n rrH ir Kin
p i f
/ “
•
Lady illoreh am
I I I — *» I— 't bp ri^ TCo. • ■
(hifUh Mkkry way pull a
Mnd«rnt*.
Truthful laSlf
1 i 1
1— 1 . ifAIIRf IT1I —sM opslino
nrla* to top Iha Hold,
p er, liiKea
t i l
a— 't
la d y lliirnhnm. l«.#*l, I I . in. i I I ;
j Tho list of tonlgW'l, .ontrko Truthful fa il. 11 in. II in ; II-it
,«t;ib||*(taW*lo&lt;a rreal i afi Mot June). I t*.

poor *Urt, loot night chalk
their initial win in Clip 1
•MBpatUion by Jawniag
lock achool B aqoad in a
■mlaiac M»tU* kp a 0 4 1
la tha firat contest oi

L a k e -R iicr

RecordL
tAongwood

DiagMer Of Ckqap
•CAvcn 5 -lf Coenc
i_ l l 3 2______
S 4 SecoMi

W O,

C te a n e n ,

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

!««(•■. r

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{Jolly r&lt;hi,u"
hie&gt;" ‘
it.ih
Madamn M«rOer ' J***o
W. |4 W
Tta»r
Wdr Am*.
i!LL**'
t" "Finer
• d r n J .t

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- f ,‘ S"F ReekU)
,,M ”

oK K -'-.a. ru.
a
v “" f t a L f i r — 1 '
ties lain,
vn By da *
f i * * nhniF.
nm -rM —

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T T T m1

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{•r&lt; Hinw •

Alrwanwr tolllaek If.

0 a a

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H N A n iW in

r r . '. T P M

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tn u jig

T flfu r J

H ir&lt;

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1 M •
* I M

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Parisla* smlgrem fsrnsar re
Irnta. hung his nsntioah M 4
ml loft it mail it was am*
Rorenily k has boon cut
out and will bo preoonrod by iha
Braaolb family •• k hod boon
forgod by hand by tho origianl
Brno*Do own*re.

PLAY QOLP
BANLAN1I0 OLLF

1-5,
tfi‘4i
^ ...

beoto 'Wildcaim hard tumor
row nlghi 111”iha Jflrsl gain* o*
lb* W.lf scholosit* season.
Tb* local *&lt;|uad I* on# of the
three major high school loom* is
Control Florida, according
n
•port* writers. Hanford to rn&gt;*d
highly along with Daytona Bosch
*nd Lreshurg. With ihreo three
loams In tho samo conference,
there should ho firework* owl
ptoniy of ik*m.

Coach Leonard Mrl.urae,

IT reek r e e l !
r i l l I T — C4 m ile; llm -. It.
In,*—
pp. O ff Mir Kin
•-m l*
1 I 1— 1*1— 11
'm e Pal
I t 4
l —l
l.-eleM R
1 4
1
I—hd
f r i l l • It m in jn Inn- liur Pal,
I N . I N ; Helen II, I N
llm s,

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TOLEDO OUT OF BED
mm—
r p . m r n t r . Kin.
TOLEDO, Jan, ‘ L—Per i|m Him tr.| Ms fo e h -s 'lln o f I I l - t l - n k
Saule Rati
k t ■ i le i
m ' M 'l docadi, tha city*, doted *uS|U I • t
1 -«
Ard Nn W h ’u
t t »n, lin n ,
n 'opirinlng year with • aurphlo
I
N
;
SO*In
R
.ill,
k.
1
*.,
|
M
;
Mu**&gt;,
In tha troiaury. Tha anna* amounti I t * . * " r
ThM year’* badgat,
irntle O eu M n I I M
t s U ekk
-A M * 1fat' V.UBMT, hna bow M1 aeftN
d
Time___T e n f i l e .
*rnd
adbtnmtd lo iho ceascil. It tel¥MH&gt;U h predicted nooral fund V im t n — r u U tlly -. lime, :W t - l.
ttn«—
p p .t l f f n u . fin .
&gt;M r im o T ru ffle * 1 1 r«
l—l
iftleeK* PrU ad. , » 1 I—
Ny»lle llo lg
' t t I , l—l
, Did Tim e • TrnfTIh.
to ld.
t t*.
L N ; O ffice r'u P tlesd. I t * . Al*|
N tstl* fluid, MO.

HAVE YOUE WATCH
by on* who really
Brlig*. J«wot*r,

i * K t , k I t T — FIAHIIUA l»* trie
Is-te, nrarre. LIS.
. -it],
rR u m r
h i u r t B — F in.
p*i

■linen h unrhea 7Se.
CDfJ.ARDN — Mupyllee llg h l. dsmnnd U*ht. m arket stenLy. Fla.
per ilns. hunthon. the.
DK IIA — Florida, b o o . h p ra, see
In ••nn III y. I N . I 71.

and Peter Schsat, sports editor of

hi-uil ihe Orlando 8omln*l. School pro-

inemor of Seminoln lliith Rcluuil, seined iho Hontlnoi trophy to CopInst avetiing was iho main s|irak- ■sin lluword Bai, oil-conference
o r at the banquet held in hunur ond."
of iha Umatilla football eleven,
champion of ihe Central Florida
Conference. The laiuiuet w-aa held
nt 811m Huffman’s Dick Inn, near
Utlnndu, ty mo uf ih* Orlandu
nowspajM-r*.
The iu^pi tm iTii.r, in hn ml&gt; T *T *

T“ — ’ *

•gaSiui mo perfrr'.ly natuial nndofwy tu take newajiaper publirity at .its face value, ilu adiiaml
them to forum griilirun feats u|um
leaving sehiKil &lt;_r i u IIik u ami iu
rouiembur that "the w i Id doean'i
I. Itiwey
,| ,,.
^wotyuu a living ond care* noth­
R in T lt— K ihu rllyi ,
ing about you until y.ni prove
n o fls b M lekey
Mailt iiHiritt*
.
yop nrif of value to no.ie.y,”
T n rk ' Tad
a im ! Ihi* J. i I*
Continuing, he nldcd, ” U«mem'hnrmlnu M a n
Amerlenn D i e
b*r, that right now you haven't n
t ill!* * 1U d
I Incur T K .N T I I - t - lt m lUl .. .
I1
ihing of vulue lo uf.'er lo ihe
" ly ln * Tull
I W ilma DOrUliir
world . . . p r o v e yournelf . . .
tru n k’s O inlcn
1 U i e ’a I t a n r e
remember also ilia: y - r r ability lo
"n rle Phrln
I Fawn Mark
"ullyrlta
ITrue Uuek
[think is your greatest asset."
The only other speakers_oi_'he^
R R st’ LTo i . a r r * H irer

nRCONtl— f u l l A lly ;

Ctoh

I

DANCING

4

H B W reB B O M M ^ e

In the New Dante Hall
i. HANDWIl'HEH
of all kind*
BEST C llll.l IN TOWN
25«— Plate l.unehm— 35c
Genuine
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
Gan
Oil
Brer—Soft Drinks— W ise

IC E C R E A M
f;::¥ c S l w
» —

- r5DiHt,8“Whjt..We Are— - ........
f i n i n g To The Best!”
[ We iRvite you "to comA* out for u mtwt

1

We Have A
Complete Variety
To Select From

C«r. French nnd Park
Ron ( cm 17—92

erale. demand iw N ernl*. market
utenily. Fla. IH bo*, e r t i , A hpra.
M.m# M in i n tr ',. 1 f t i -ordinary,
IS-1 SO: P oorer, t.Ofl
I

Local Grid Coach
Addresses Champs ' DNIONHl IfinRKN) — F la pet
affair wore ike championship
At S c h o o l Fete nquoii's
conch, Hughes Browning,

‘i j S S i h O o '''- ''1

1 * .*

ller. Cnnpor,
II*** M1** -L'p|M i.

i, " r

p i t u; l(i* r , ,' u ,u r
Osna Join t"

ift mant.,1rt•
*.-U'p.....U» J
wittier.ten.

«* d ic i» .

Warrior •iM h*

T!2Lo?",'p

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7?.Rrr.!?
a a
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..... a a a

TRNTII — K uturl'ie; tim e, 111
1-1. new Irnrk remril
• l&gt;Of)—
l-l* ftffM Ir. Kin.
mil*!
Il.lhe T u ck er
1 1 I— &lt; I — I
I S I
1—2
']|Mek A Bs* Ne Ann W ill
Dirty Omen
1 1 1
1—H
lu h e Tut*her, I cn | nn e kn; Ann
W ill, t I*. I in; flirty Omen. 2.t*.

The Triangle Inn

rA lfl.lF U lW K R — Mup*lleo mod-

/M ” v e f c

Aulightful I

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a

a

a

■I—rhfntlaywillgive
jw m n y a p w

a qukA, rnrrgieiBg.1
lu n c h n il h y ,U o c (f « ,

.#ij| \ i/ i

n Dinners
re Oysters
---------- ------------8t&gt;M ’ * *

PERK’S PLACE

A m m o -Po
&lt;tCShe SNatural (product”

3 &lt;rc£oJL
( l ) Boceon, ICE CREAM RB
[ CESS, time owl foe eBwde
ILJ or a Sendee MS, ghee yee
whM U leken to falah tho doy
otroog. Make it a hehlt Bogie
today with "The Plckep I k *
Never Ltfe Yew Dwwn."
•

IC E C R E A M

SOU OWNER sad DtSIRSUfOR

REX FERTILIZER COMPANY
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

F L O R ID A

O

Den’l fevgot lie
F o r B e tte r C r e p t U * e R E X

wF L O R ID A

A C E "

F e r tillte n

EVERY” HOME” should bidg
ot*p ladder. W* c * r r f t
atom from 3 foot is IS,
able trices. Hill Im i____

1 I .UNO W H E E L

Truck with Van
wheel Trailer in A-l
Ready fur iha rood. Pries
tola $1)60 00. Term* If
Brel A Sous, 301 W. lot Hr,
ford.

(Form erly B aggctt’o)

k^Hrig W n M
EMPLOYMENT:

high eloss
10 Areado Building at
EMPLOYMENT: ' Wantod
h igh

etoM

»il* »w o m * n .

JO Areado Building ni
Hardwar* (Wnydap. :A".
r o U R -C Y U N D K B

fool

M atliao

■pood haM. Choap

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Fo e BALE—Obo — 11 •
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Seminole County Agricultural Fair
And Celery Display

6 - B ig D ays - 6 - B ig N ig h t*» 6
SANFORD, F L O R ID A ,-JA N U A R Y 25, M , * 7, 28, 29, SO

Dairy and Beef Cattle Show.----- --------------------Home Demonstration
Agricultural Displays----------- -----tlNul bin*
B I M ’l.'TtVm
D M PLATO a od I l i u m
A tT O IMOW
r . M. Maad
a
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M
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toafarlorera
Fred k l l ,
U A. T ore
Future Fanners.......................
F. nrew
a b'd Form lm *l«m «ot
Brroa R h n
M»a», A U t ,
rarrow oy
PAR t o i l
JUIOA ee. 0 M b ,
Merchants sod Manufacturers’ Exhibits.....
P*4*r T k a n i u
w F. Mo logo
■too Fsakord
n itira
rvMirrrf

MONK IIK N U X orM k T iaX
■ loo J w y k l w I I . , * m n
AUItlt*l I.T I N U .
DKPT.
t*. M. D ow — •
f M O l , t i r l l IH K fIM

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allow

doba n . Lh h n ,
M o w n * N *«w b

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IC E C R E A M

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et W o r d 1
P reoA A. VToWre

W . M. Ball*
W. n . olrteblood
I Sartre W , h i f i i w a
H U lw t Brel

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F. A,
Far ASdltioaol loft mMtkm and Entry Blanks Call At Fair
Hanford, Flor
.
J IL '"

n t t n r fanmcho

Adt » redWworb

Arcade Bldg.

SEMINOLE -j
CREAMERY
CO

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S A K V m

r U M U D A , F M D A Y , J A N U A B T l » tW T

! Weather
To A ffect
ery Price

- President A sks N ew
WaUuueMoney O fC on gress;
ChildLabor LawSped

3nrtcrGrated
Ap Filed Hare ToCgnfyFair;
ForComfyJob
AMw i j &lt;Mtr Majsr
Offlet A l r e a d y
N M J^r B o a r d
Noaify 00 i m Hm iIw far Caua- A charter • for the Seminole
ty H * 0*0 haoa filed today In :h# County Fair and Calory Display

mm i

Fhyrielaa at 9100 par month,
w new fUlaO fcy Dr. 8a*a Fnleston;
M aiatmat yhyrieiaa, 900, now filled
{ „ , by Dr. W. Tka* Langley.
Superintendent at Caaaqr kom».
^ '9 0 0 . soar fUlad by R. L. Dann;
Z 'm n t r o a at home, 9 » . aa* fUlad by
T Mr*. I t U Dana.
_
County eeaafat aaytaln, » l » par
Z i mentb, mem ftUaO ky Paul *%**"•
JJ
County engineer, 9— . now filled

boon granted and ia recorded,
removing the final obairuction In
the path of the a.posit Ion elated
kero for Jan. 13*30 Inclu.irr, Jack
Purcell, fair manager, an­
nounced today.
Produced under tko eponeorip af the Sanford Elk.’ Lodge,
a show wit! Include a complete
celery eahibit, agrkubura shows,
pony and poultry show and an
automobile show.
According to the program draftI by Mr. Furcall, the a.position
will be “ tba greatest educations!
aad entenalniny exhibit in ths
history of Seminole County."
The fair will pay back to localft** considerable money in pritrs
and awards, ths mansgar an­
nounced.
H* said the best attraction* ob­
tainable will provide entertainment
on tka midway, adding that many
Innovations are Being Introduced

... ^ScperistosOow.ji f -n te-m rr! " ? trnant* crew, 9110 (»alory and at-

'urcvii at&gt;o raid:
"h Is the duty of every pobltr
■dlu !* —* &gt;*
D M ky. R. A. Oood- spirited
—d the County to
rally to the support of (his year’s
S*2 ^ T rotfl* o ff tear. *110, now filled ilr, because it is not given fur
3 2 f c y _ l l « W O « W .______
nanclal profit to any one person,
but to the people of the County.
I earnestly soak the support on
behalf of th* Elk fratarklty and the
Fair Association, Inc., of everyone
to display one or mora articles st
the exposition.
"The success of any fair Is not
due to the any one person or any
personal group, but to the fine,
CITY NEWS BRIEFS whole-hearted
support accorded
the fair In all section* of the Coun-

an Society
Otee Meets
Tomorrow

••taker, af tka Flaila aadaty Jtiacurtio
wHT assemble at 0:30 raaorda In th* office o f County
now In tka Mayfair Judge R. W. War*.
■uaa plaaa .fa r tka
aoal- meeting la WinBuahiaaa o f vital ImporUnaa
will fca dlaeuaaad by Sanford Elk*
daring ikolr parlodte mooting t»
algbt al 0 o'clock in tba Rika
C k k Kaaltod Ruler Frad T. Dornot a d
today. All tnambara
turn &gt;hteyvar.

N e W lb o jT I

ad wurdiklp area two

To Cl09f lit W 9 f kll

l . ' T

la

’ w a ,

rimpiaid

af

C o n t e s t

the

tba

O ffe n d
Teamn e w will mark the and of
the first weak of Tka Herald's
aubaaripUoa cornea* ia wfciefc all
carrier boys are panialpaiiag la
aa i.fe a v ir m wa a new, JM7

FhUaa Radio,
Tko carrWra ara kalag awarded
polnta far every new auba«lp.lon
turned ia to Tim Herald tirculai ten manager and alaa aro rewardad with a baaua far arary cash

Vote* Of 12 S t a t e s 1 One Against 4031
Needed ToComplete
R a t i f i c a t i o n On
2 2 n d Amendment

Roosevelt puts Bal­
anced Federal Badget 8 g a a r e l y To
P r i v a t e m 1b h |

Cone Promises
HisCo-Operation

Asserts Nation

Natlon-WldeStandard
Sought To Crystallie Public Opinion

8eeks ApproprlatlMi
For C o a s t n e t t a
Of 2 BattleaMpa

‘Won't StarvV

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.~-|
(A P )—Preetdent Roosevelt,',
unheeding n dispute over
curbing the Supreme Ctiurt.i
made a second brink move
today to achieve NRA goal*
by necking to aimed ratifi­
Archbishop Athenagoras, W O are going up m C m * ta rival cation of n child
labor
tlma* af Gibraltar, 14 mile* across
of iha Greek Churth in tba Wool- th* acraka.
amendment.
1
In tetter* to governor* and,
la Madrid, Fmcia* invaders
tra Rim liphm , &lt;■ sem kata P » rows Govern areat tra*pa farther
ilO a f over activities In Oraak
bark through dm outskirts In a
Crou Day eeromonlro at Tarpon
Spring*. Tka servles ara an annu­
by b « h
al affair In tka Drak eokgy af
sponga dlvere.

Pelican C oes A m phibiour;
E n jo y s A u to m o b ile Ride
D. K. McNsb Captures !Fowl On MagnolU
■A renwe Pi rntfelny Imndinics Tikw Ostr

Believes Lust From Zoo

BondRcfandingg
Boost Prices Of
City Certificates

tine

»_■_

Ry FAT PATTRRMIN
D. K. McNub auarehed th*.
tofu
today—uasoeeesaftdly—^*
find sowaen# who had Ioat * F*11'
can.
*
Tba fowl, obviously oc MWomul
to eonflnamont and quiSa tam*.
waa raptured after becoming amphibioua. He waa nabbed In th*
process

governors-fleet of III slates where;
legislatures meal this winter and'
emrrgency neutrality legislation Roooeveh said ant*** '
apring, h* eeked favorable Mby c W w m ’ w M 'thrt of op*r*t.a In giving Job*

°1'L 10V* rh,UU^I“ l , r . Pr.7itM «•!»• J*'hn T- ftinwrd tabova),
sine* 1WI. Only I- m.tre slate ^
farm-labor
congressman
uerd to act
make It Ihe - m l froM Minn#wlUi -n,e * « Irmatlve
amendment. Twenty-four states I vote In tho housgj w u 40.1, but
I
hats ratified It.
llemartl cast hi* dissenting bnl“ It Is rlaarly Indicated that' lot alone, contending the Span­
child labor, especially in low- ish Inyalie* government should

MW •" relief the
t»l«nr*d budget for l!
•* neeamsliy remain nn
™ ***• W F
t*
government doe* not
next year, aay more
the past four year*.
paid underntandanliird types of not be denied arms for defense. American famlll** la
work, ia Increasing,” Ihe IVesl- ( Associated Press Photo)
Included ia ts« near biMaa M *
dettt wrote. " I
am convinced
l*r national defense faad W M
that nation-wid, minimum eland-'
money for starting twa
an!* ara necessary ami that
tleihlps.
way should b* found promptly to
Simultaneously with
iwslol'w. Is — ly.*4
___ . f
TIW mov«i,-wv

HomsstegJ P

pubTi, opinion in iwiuif of
elimination of child labor.''

the
I

TAM A ll ASSHK. Jan. 8.-bV)
—Governtir Cone said tmlay ho,
would ask the Florida
Lrgislu
tura In April to ratify the child
labur amendment to the Consti­
tution as requested by President
Roost wit.

5£r-ta?iaL',nSBH Photographer

In Tax Collection, U*"'
Confidence In Land hardly

WASHINGTON. Jem. X—
(A P )— A bulky
ing billion* of
prtatkxui and putting
aimed Federal budget i
ly up to private r n
ment effort* want to
75th Congm a today ftm i
, *
President Roonavelt.
In hi* word* mad to MRS*
The only voice raised.. against «®rs aad representative* ^p ctaata,

v.a A ? .Ac?CIre?8.-L,0C.a 1

GirI Scouts Monday

af-rf Toward the. Whfte House
Are Called For gras
legflsttlon to tlghmi ths
ity law by forbidding

By T u Assessor

shipments to Ifealn and tboFyea
Idem propw )y signed j t laeo.bfeW

I n t a n atble Return*
Also Re c e i v a b l e ,
Do u d n e y Aiuterts

Exhibit Committee
To Lev B a se Foe
Orlando
Doudney

Tax Assessor Hanford
today announced that hi* office
Is prepared to receive applica­ The Exhibit ('ummlttr* a f tba
County ChambaV o f
tion* for I!&gt;:i7 homestead exemp­ Seminote
Commerce, to direct local amfv*
tions.
Itlea In iho Central Florida Ripm
Further, he said, returns on
sltion at Orlando
tangible ami Intangible personal m mrtt (onighi at I o’clock
taxes should bo fixed fur
for ‘ tie |tho
. (Chamber knIUls.
building for
year. Widows' exemptions *"'J|i|on»
and
on proposed exkibka,
votersn*' exemptions also will1 b*l Ralph Bagwell, secretary,
arrepted.
|iho body probably will lay out a
Tsx rolls for 10.14 show ap­ 'basic program from which will
proximately U,0tH) property own­ com* the Seminole County dis­
ers wer,. granted homestead ex­ plays to be shown at th* eipontempt Ions, Mr, Douilpiey reported. tlon.
No radical Increase nr dec rax* In Comprising iho tommktoa ar*
that number Is exported this the following:
year.
George E, Balmte, Mies Jose­
Value of homes slid residen­ phin* Hoy(lit on, Randall Cktil*,
tial property coming under th* Mrs. Endor Curlett, C. R. Dawtux exemption statute last year ton. J. E. Fox. Fred
tntslrd ll.blHl.ium, |h„ assessor J, T, Jaeobo, Atx R.
said.
Mrs. Harry
Papworth,
Persons who have not film! ap Hchntsh, Paler Tburslon, A. Os
It'ssllsoS »»• rase Two!
Wagner and J. W. Wilson,

acclimated himself to «*r
strong* aurfaee of Iha itraat.
W. E. Brown, nntnl bird ao
ilond refunding programs, auch since landing oparntiona usually
Ihority and wild life photogra­
ended
In
minor
spill*
through
aa Sanford ia contemplating n&gt;pher, wilt visit Hanford rarly
day, have resulted in an average which wing* and fuselage aur- nest week to fill an engagi-mml
price advance of 46.05 points on viead without aarUius damage- a* principal speaker before the
It waa apparent that th* pallmunicipal securities throughout th*
Girl Semita annual meeting Mon­
State, according to. Information can had lost his bearings and day night.
seamed
to
b*
making
efforts
to
received here today from Eli T.
Mr. Brown’s address wilt be
Watson and Company, bond deal­ return to watsr. The trees near­
by evidently disturbed hla sente augmented by the exhibition of
er*.
motion pictures which h» ha*
While the gain r»fleets more of navigation.
•hhol” of hundreds of bird*.
Mr.
NeNab
watched
the
bird
confidence In the future of reil
One of the most reins rkuld*
with
smusment
for
soma
minute,
ratate, it also mirrors a general
moving
picture* recorded by the
In tax collections before approaching for th* cap­ bird authority Is Hut of a trnne,
blaa at T:M o'clock In Legion Improvement
Impro
throughout the State, it waa point­ ture. The patterns cocked his "caught” In '.ho *ct of doing a
Hut on Lakeehore Boulernrd.
tbrouj
head but failed to make aa ef­ dance.
Farcy Haro. Lagionnalra dirac* ed
ad out.
ou
tor o f ihe organisation, pinna to .-p,
"The better collections," accord­ fort to escape until ha was
Many of Mr. Brown’s photo­
announce tba eight ilrummer, ami jn
„ the Watson firm, "are, of relied. Then ths attempt* were
ingf to
graph.* were taken at Camp
freble.
eight buglara who will comprtaa f0urai
rourao a direct result of improved
Placed on ths front mat of ths Manywlng*. a game nnd bird pre­
u 10-unit competition group.
buiiiu
bull ness condition*; better prices
serve near Grandin, In Putnam
McNsb
automobile, Mr. Pelican county.
Mr. Karo u id ha ia planning jreceived
^ .).
for farm product* in tbo
declined
to
show
any
trace
of
December Reveals
regions,
t spendlag
for the Lagionnotto rifle team to agrfei
Haynes Sella Part 1 i
m u n i target drilla aomotima production
produ
In the industrial re­ fear at ths rumbling of th* mo­
10
Percent
(Jain
In
m
gion* of the entire south, and, in tor. On the contrary, he Indi­
this month, pointing out that the giona
KxpresH HuninevH
ballroom of lh* National Guard the a.reprlonal case of Florida, cated perfect eallefaction with
increased winter resort business.” that "l-feel-st-hows” stance peli­
probably will bo used as a rift, increi
A gain of 10 perreni over
range.
Nlr
Nina southern Mata* showed a can* use while perched on some
I. R. Esther, formerly
December, 10,1.1 wax recorded in
Distribution af bottom signify- gain In muaktpel bond price*, dock pile waiting for fish to swim
■ ,
. ,
tPonnsylvanln, today
Hr. If. Waters of Orlando l&lt; local express business during iho ',Kated iho Imoresi of Wakes
lag mombcnMp in tba National 'They war* Alabama, Arkansas, by.
A rush of air past the hint's scheduled si principal i|wnhtr putt month. It w .« rr|-i,ted « - „ , ynr( ,n th. Celery Cky FH|N
Junior Riflemen’* Aasoclntion »&gt;• &gt; tori&lt;
islana, Mississippi,
•Intod for tonight but la to bo’
voni Carolina, T*na*M*#, Texas head, when the car went Int* tefore the Tnwnsrnd Club when day by J, .vhlrsnl, Kanfiml sgem ing Company an Park Av
bo'North
motion, apparently gave kirn ■ I* assemble! mnight f,,r ih« first f"r the Railway Express Com­
Postponed, nines Iho emblsmajond
rmhlems Bnj 1Virginia.
He announced that no ikangea
pany.
filled to arrlv*.
Ail
would be made la tbo proaoat pol­
Although Florida baa ao Htata greater sons* of security, .Inc* ilm* In two week* in new rpj.rWage
TUeeel
The figure, Mr. Hvhlrant point­ icies of the company,
tiro, No. .1 Jtailroad Airnue.
l
He will us* as his subject, "In­ ed out, reaffirmed prediction*
Mr. Lesher, on kla fl"*t nip ta
spiration. ('respiration and KW - based on a pro-ChristlM* survey '
|7 .'topping M th* VaMM
Telephone Books
nia«l« by ihe ihnuandi « f
*
hat her.”
BUM To A r r i v e
A rnvsrrd dlih stippa-r I. In bt ploy*, of the company Iasi year
when a record-breaklag Yuletlde
serveil si 6 P. M.
HTR1KR IF BRADS
In Sonford Monday
Entertainment will be provided season was forearm.
DETROIT. Jaa. 3e-dM&gt;— Th*
No flgurrs fur January bust­ |automotive strike again* Ooueral
by the I’urcrll (jus net from OrHanford's new telephone direrTba Sanford Shuffleboard Club All collection* art used for the
Undo. A duet by Errl Whiten ind n,‘** »ru availsble at this lime, Motor* Corporation xprend W th*
purchase
of
equipment
which
the
was
acganlxad
bare
yesterday
tBf a r a
nakadulad to arrive
hi* sister, Miss Whiten, la alro.'b.. agent said, although he as- Cadillacs plants today throwing
beta Monday and will to m d y alteraoon with approiimately 30 cKib la swiftly building up.
on schedule,
|tenet| that express business la
several thousand more m m mm s t
Mfteero
this
afternoon
Issue
I
ibars who mmed K.
The public Lx Invited to a 'end considerably ahead of the same work. Governor Murphy rooaamd
for diatribuden Welnesday, it charter
i Invitation for all Interested the affair,
7..
IItinea
as
president.
Other
ofported
Iasi
year.
waa announced today from tbo lo­
conference* with Genera) Mmere
non*, especially tourist, and
f.ctra arc F. D. Cobb, rica-prrslcal Bail office.
and tko United AutomobU* Worh*
visitors, to become affiliated
According la the latest list of dint, and W. H. Franeia, a-*rrera Union official* In aa
with tko club.
■aaaertber*. Marly 1,200 Hanford- tary tm suvir.
to halt the strike wkieh
They
announced
that
women
kaa will ratafee new books.
Competition far the organisa- ■hufflehoard players were partito embroil tha entire
The last dfeoamiy. issued while lion ia taataiirely tinted to bogin
try.________________
eulartJy
wanted,
slneo
than
wen
E. F. Houih'ddtr, County at­
Five rrpreseniaiives front Han­
Mtward Otarila was manager Jan. Id in a match with disk,
Boo* on tbo rolls a prone
ford Inti sight attended Joint torney, wax pushing an investiga­
bare, boro dm data o f Dec. 7,
pushing aaparta from DeLartd.
LOCAL WKATHHI
A women wen m idai to Installation ceremonies
of the tion today into complaints that
IMS. Tbo new book ia to bo U.
Another tentative afternoon of round out foil competition with Oral* Woodmen of the World ond grapefruit hull*, .dropped on th*
ro*4 with dm aama of K. V. Turnhighway in ih* Golden Ink* sec­
er aa group manager sin.-a bass- play U booked with Orlando on other club*.
Woodmen Circle.
CP.y workmen aro being *a
They were C. C. Collins, J. O. tion, were crewing a purported
■aaiad dm paabian fallowing iho Feb. *.
efforts are being nude to ployed for the Improvement of Andes and Clarence, reprswrit­ nuisance.
transfer o f Mr, Ortrifn to Key
schedule gamaa with
Winter tba local *Wfl*board coqrte In ing the Woodmen, and Mr*, t ui­
West,
The attorney was instructed SI
Books ara aimed fa bo distrib­ park, l i t Dons and other cities the vacant let adjoining Iho fir* tion and Mr*. Andes delrgnes of the hist County Commission ero­
atalioo. An e.poaditura af |10Q th* Circle. Miss Mildred Wheeler, sion to probe the matter and seek
uted through tka mails which will nrstby boasting similar clubs.
A fao o f SO cants la charged tens sutborisml by th* CHy State president of the Circle, ac- atepi by which thu action may
require about three cr four day*,
remedied,
. • .
etch number, It wag announced. Coaimiwloa fog tba W*rib
__ Mmyaaled the group,

Legionnette Drum
Corps Will Start
Official Practice

Watern 1 Speaker
Before T o w n Hend
Club Here Tonight

Sanford Shuffleboard Club Formed;
Visitors, Tourists Asked To Join

SanforditeH Attend
IIouHholder Pushes
Ocala Installation
Probe Of Nuisance

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eleven,
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la tho U ka Mary Uana, I
•I tha and of tha flrat |

nn

C o e n c

i_ l l 32S4
_____ SecoMi

poor *Urt, loot night chalk
their initial win in Clip 1
•MBpatUion by Jawniag
lock achool B aqoad in a
■mlaiac M»tU* kp a 0 4 1
la tha firat contest oi

alt*ml

5 -lf

S A N F O R D

• t l p o t n M A M re f M M M
dne bunches, ll-tte .
n o . an
( UNKINM ( D itTf— Northern, yslT k nredny, Jam f, I N T
H a m * town. 1* lb. b a n .
pAnni.r.T— r u .
Deity report *f N t** of (f ills
don ban•nd vrootablt* *1
tb* Sanford rhea. 1&gt;-Ue.
I-K.AM:
1CNOT.IMII)— ria .
bun.
Mis'* Former** Whn'saal* Market
to Iruiknru, earlol amsmkl#,* and hprn. fair to good I.S*. 1.1*; Poor­
othur d*al*ri far a I t bodr y*n*d er, lower.
P K IT K IIN — Mupplles
miMlemtr,
silting at l i st A. M. today ns reparted by J. G. Micka*l, Mana- demand miMfernle, market etendy.
■r»r.
Kin. bai. h p r». hullo ee type, folr
D lt AN D ES— Flo. H
bo* two* to yim... 1.00.1.11; K ,w bent, 1.11
Cumlilnatlon. Tic. No. la, Wei No. WttNDKIIM. ore. lo nonllty. 1.10.
la. so.tie.
I S bus. rr tu . fancy. I.lo OH A P K F R IM T— F lo . H b* l boon, L7 L
enmblnatlon l*e.
I I S T A l ’PI.Krt — ruban.
lta -fV I,
T A M lU ltlN K It— Flo.
W
Mi n e I t s . 171.
Nn. 2a, *1; Combination, 7t-i*e.
l\.rTATDKH— Mupplles
mmlernfr,
A P IT o IM— Raatern. Ron. bakto, demand moderate, market ntim ly
Iiua.
rrts..
I I I la a
Tr|.
Torku. Hlaym m i, blaek IwlWL l u . Fla.
umpha. No. |a, 1.10;
Nn.
la
tnktu . | Sn -I IS, few l.s*. p
»
111: A S ft: (B C T T K I D — Na tn * - I I I . N». .'e *r rnuah, Tle -I.n n ,
filleo.
MKAtT.HtNH
1109*17 A
G TtKKN
TIKANH:
I L IM A ) — F l o . ha*. M O U N T A I N M. bua. e r»n. No.
hpru. 1.10-1.IS.
le. I l l ; No. le. IS#. N u I t T I I TIKANM: I I K A n i l — A a p p l i e s RUN Maine Orren Muuklalne, C W 7
Until, demand s m e rtla , market bace. I S*
IIAIUM IIlPt— Flo. per do*, bu*
-t runner, Fla. hue. kprn. .llanl the*.
IS -H r.
uirinaleea. fair nonllty. bun burs,
lit
A IN IT— Fla. I H l.uc. hpra.
1:11-1.41. Few blah as 1.10. R rn - slow,IlfTie.
•uekv Wnndert. bun. hprn.. 1.1s.
Ml* t N A t! II— Mnppllao moderate,
IV i v
hi,* hpra. 1. 10-1 71.
moderate.
market
flKITTP— Mnpnllee mnd«r*l*, d*- demand
maud mi-dernt*. market
ateady. etendy Via. hoe. hprn, lllnnmn 1
type, 71-air; New Zealand.
►'I*, per dua. bunrkr*. mnutly t*e; del*
IS-lte.
few
tie
nyi.’AMII— Fla. hua. hpra., Tel.
UIKM -t-oLI— FIs. pur lb. le.
1.1#,
f’ A IIN AO R : fC H lN K R R ) — F lo . law Crnnrknerkr. mnelly.
poorer,
I.SO-I.U. W IU T I7 ,
to r iluaen ll-IO e .
•
—
*
hpre,
ordinary
i|
u
n
11
1 y,
■M lin A G K : fG R R K N l — Ouppllei
ll.
liberal, demand
modarat*. mar.
I
KIINII-M
—
Mupplle*
mnderhle,
V,| nhnot eleody. Fla. Cnponheben bulb, ner ton, | w illr l* -N rr dus. hiinrliee, generally. **e;
IS ssjtnnOi
b*M , n w ilt y . I N N ; demand llnhl. m irkei .Irm ly. Fla .
|i|*r,r. I s a s i l M
TD I'I'R P . per bushel. N -Tla .
t*l lit* if IK ;
t n R D )— Fla.
bosu
bp ri^ TCo. • ■ p i f
/ “
•
. ifAIIRf IT1I —sMopslino
Mnd«rnt*.

Traffic Flash, i.tv , t o , t.j«,
DiagMer Of Ckqap Orenc.
niaot nut*, Li*. n o , T u i m
t.ta.

WO,

Cteanen,

Babe Tucker Again Breaks
Track
Record A
tLongwood

S O U

3 &lt;rc£oJL
( l ) Boceon, ICE CREAM RB
[ CESS, time owl foe eBwde
ILJ or a Sendee MS, ghee yee
whM U leken to falah tho doy
otroog. Make it a hehlt Bogie
today with "The Plckep Ik *
Never Ltfe Yew Dwwn."
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IC E C R E A M

O W N E R sa d D t S I R S U f O R

REX FERTILIZER COMPANY
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

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F o r B e tte r C r e p t U * e R E X

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W*
c * r r ft
atom from 3 foot is IS ,
able trices. H ill I m i _____

1 I .U N O W H E E L
Truck with Van

(Fo rm erly Baggctt’o)

wheel Trailer in A -l
Ready fur iha rood. Pries
tola $1)60 00. Term* If
Brel A Sous, 301 W. lot Hr,
ford.

k^H rig W n M
E M P LO Y M EN T:

high eloss
10 Areado Building at
E M P L O Y M E N T : ' Wan tod

high etoM

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Seminole County Agricultural Fair
A nd Celery Display

IC E C R E A M

6 - Big Days - 6 - Big N ight*» 6
SANFORD, FLORIDA,-JANUARY 25, M, *7, 28, 29, SO

Dairy and Beef Cattle Show.----- --------------------Home Demonstration
Agricultural D isplays----------- -----t lN u l bin*
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A t T O IM OW
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a b'd Form lm *l«m «ot
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P AR t o i l
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Merchants
sod Manufacturers’ Exhibits.....
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Far ASdltioaol loft mMtkm and Entry Blanks Call At Fair
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S A K V m rUMUDA, FMDAY, JANUABT l» tWT

! Weather
To Affect
ery Price

- President Asks New
WaUuueMoney OfCongress;
ChildLabor LawSped

3nrtcr Grated
A p Filed Hare ToCgnfyFair;
For ComfyJob
AMw i j &lt;Mtr M ajsr
O fflet A l r e a d y
N M J^r B o a rd
Noaify 00 i m Hm i Iw far CauaA charter •for the Seminole
ty H * 0*0 haoa filed today In :h# County Fair and Calory Display
boon granted and ia recorded,
removing the final obairuction In
the path of the a.posit Ion elated
kero for Jan. 13*30 Inclu.irr, Jack
Purcell, fair manager, an­
nounced today.
Produced under tko eponeorip af the Sanford Elk.’ Lodge,
a show wit! Include a complete
celery eahibit, agrkubura shows,
pony and poultry show and an
automobile show.
According to the program draftI by Mr. Furcall, the a.position
m m i Fhyrielaa
at 9100 par month, will be “tba greatest educations!
w new fUlaO fcy Dr. 8a*a Fnleston; aad entenalniny exhibit in ths
M aiatmat yhyrieiaa, 900, now filled history of Seminole County."
{ „ , by Dr. W. Tka* Langley.
The fair will pay back to localSuperintendent at Caaaqr kom». ft** considerable money in pritrs
^ '9 0 0 . soar fUlad by R. L. Dann; and awards, ths mansgar an­
Z 'm n tr o a at home, 9 » . aa* fUlad by nounced.
T
Mr*. I t U Dana.
H* said the best attraction* ob­
_
County eeaafat aaytaln, » l » par tainable will provide entertainment
Z i mentb, mem ftUaO ky Paul *%**"• on tka midway, adding that many
JJ
County engineer, 9— . now filled Innovations are Being Introduced

Vote* Of 12 S t a t e s 1 One A gainst 4031
N eeded ToComplete
R a t i f i c a t i o n On
2 2 n d Amendment

Roosevelt puts Bal­
anced Federal Badget 8 g a a r e l y To
P r i v a t e m 1b h |

Cone Promises
His Co-Operation

Asserts Nation
‘Won't StarvV

Natlon-W ldeStandard
Sought To Crystallie Public Opinion

8eeks ApproprlatlMi
For C o a s t n e t t a
Of 2 B a t t l e a M p a

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.~-|
(AP)—Preetdent Roosevelt,',
unheeding n dispute over
curbing the Supreme Ctiurt.i
made a second brink move
today to achieve NRA goal*
by necking to aimed ratifi­
cation of n child labor
amendment.
1
In tetter* to governor* and,

WASHINGTON. Jem. X—
(AP)—A bulky
ing billion* of
prtatkxui and putting
aimed Federal budget i
ly up to private r n
ment effort* want to
75th Congma today ftm i
, *
President Roonavelt.
In hi* word* mad to MRS*
«®rs aad representative* ^p ctaata,

are going up m C m * ta rival
tlma* af Gibraltar, 14 mile* across
of iha Greek Churth in tba Wool- th* acraka.
la Madrid, Fmcia* invaders governors-fleet of III slates where;
tra R im liph m , &lt;■ sem kata P » The only voice raised.. against
rows Govern areat tra*pa farther
ilO a f over activities In Oraak
legislatures meal this winter and'
emrrgency neutrality legislation Roooeveh said ant*** '
bark through dm outskirts In a
Crou Day eeromonlro at Tarpon
apring, h* eeked favorable M by c W w m ’ w M 'th rt of op*r*t.a In giving Job*
Spring*. Tka servles ara an annu­
by b«h
°1'L 10V* rh,UU^ I“ l , r . Pr.7itM «•!»• J*'hn T - ftinwrd tabova), MW •" relief the
sine* 1WI. Only I - m.tre slate ^
farm-labor
congressman t»l«nr*d budget for l!
al affair In tka Drak eokgy af
uerd to act
make It Ihe - m l froM Minn#wlUi -n,e * « Irmatlve •* neeamsliy remain nn
sponga dlvere.
amendment. Twenty-four states I vote In tho housgj w u 40.1, but ™ ***• W F
t*
I
hats ratified It.
llemartl cast hi* dissenting bnlgovernment doe* not
that'
“ It Is rlaarly Indicated
lot alone, contending the Span­ next year, aay more
child labor, especially in low- ish Inyalie* government should the past four year*.
paid underntandanliird types of not be denied arms for defense. American famlll** la
work, ia Increasing,” Ihe IVesl- ( Associated Press Photo)
Included ia ts« near biMaa M *
dettt wrote. "I am convinced
l*r national defense faad WM
that nation-wid, minimum eland-'
money for starting twa
an!* ara necessary ami that
tleihlps.
way should b* found promptly to
Simultaneously with
iwslol'w. Is — ly.*4
___ . f
TIW mov«i,-wv
... ^ScperistosOow.j i f - n te - m r r pubTi, opinion in iwiuif of the
'urcvii at&gt;o raid:
gras af-rf Toward the. Whfte House
!" ? trnant* crew, 9110 (»alory and atelimination of child labor.''
I
legflsttlon to tlghmi ths
"h Is the duty of every pobltr
■dlu !*— * &gt;*
D M ky. R. A. Oood- spirited
ity law by forbidding
—d the County to
Ry F A T PATTRRM IN
T A M A ll ASSHK. Jan. 8 .-b V )
shipments to Ifealn and tboFyea
rally to the support of (his year’s
S*2 ^ T ro tfl* offtear. *110, now filled ilr, because it is not given fur
D. K. McNub auarehed th*. — Governtir Cone said tmlay ho,
Idem propw )y signed j t laeo.bfeW
3 2 f c y _ l l « W O « W . _______
tofu
today— uasoeeesaftdly— ^* would ask the Florida
Lrgislu
nanclal profit to any one person,
but to the people of the County.
find sowaen# who had Ioat * F*11' tura In April to ratify the child
labur amendment to the Consti­
I earnestly soak the support on
can.
*
Tba fowl, obviously ocMW omul tution as requested by President
behalf of th* Elk fratarklty and the
Fair Association, Inc., of everyone
to eonflnamont and quiSa tam*. Roost wit.
to display one or mora articles st
waa raptured after becoming amthe exposition.
phibioua. He waa nabbed In th*
Tax Assessor Hanford Doudney
"The success of any fair Is not
process
today announced that hi* office
due to the any one person or any
The Exhibit ('ummlttr* af tba
Is prepared to receive applica­
personal group, but to the fine,
Seminote
County ChambaV of
tion*
for
I!&gt;:i7
homestead
exemp­
whole-hearted support accorded
Commerce, to direct local amfv*
tions.
hardly
acclimated
himself
to
«*r
the fair In all section* of the CounIt lea In iho Central Florida Ripm
Further, he said, returns on
strong* aurfaee of Iha itraat.
sltion at Orlando
W.
E.
Brown,
nntnl
bird
ao
tangible
ami
Intangible
personal m mrtt (onighi at I o’clock
ilond refunding programs, auch since landing oparntiona usually
Ihority and wild life photogra­ taxes should bo fixed fur
for ‘tie |tho
. (Chamber knIUls.
building for
aa Sanford ia contemplating n&gt;- ended In minor spill* through pher, wilt visit Hanford rarly
*"'J |i|on» on proposed exkibka,
day, have resulted in an average which wing* and fuselage aur- nest week to fill an engagi-mml year. Widows' exemptions and
votersn*'
exemptions
also
will
1 b*l Ralph Bagwell, secretary,
price advance of 46.05 points on viead without aarUius damage- a* principal speaker before the
arrepted.
••taker, af tka FlailIt waa apparent that th* pall|iho body probably will lay out a
municipal securities throughout th*
Girl
Semita
annual
meeting
Mon­
Tsx rolls for 10.14 show ap­ 'basic program from which will
State, according to. Information can had lost his bearings and day night.
a aadaty Jtia cu rtio
w HT assemble at 0:30 raaorda In th* office of County
proximately U,0tH) property own­ com* the Seminole County dis­
received here today from Eli T. seamed to b* making efforts to
Mr. Brown’s address wilt be ers wer,. granted homestead ex­
now In tka Mayfair Judge R. W. War*.
plays to be shown at th* eipontWatson and Company, bond deal­ return to watsr. The trees near­
■uaa plaaa .fa r tka
by evidently disturbed hla sente augmented by the exhibition of empt Ions, Mr, Douilpiey reported. tlon.
er*.
motion
pictures
which
h»
ha*
aoal- meeting la WinNo radical Increase nr decrax* In
Buahiaaa of vital ImporUnaa
Comprising iho tommktoa ar*
While the gain r»fleets more of navigation.
that number Is exported this the following:
Mr. NeNab watched the bird •hhol” of hundreds of bird*.
will fca dlaeuaaad by Sanford Elk*
confidence In the future of reil
One
of
the
most
reins
rkuld*
daring ikolr parlodte mooting t»
George E, Balmte, Mies Jose­
ratate, it also mirrors a general with smusment for soma minute, moving picture* recorded by the year.
Value of homes slid residen­ phin* Hoy(lit on, Randall Cktil*,
algbt al 0 o'clock in tba Rika blaa at T :M o'clock In Legion Improvement
In tax collections before approaching for th* cap­ bird authority Is Hut of a trnne,
Impro
C k k Kaaltod Ruler Frad T. Dor- Hut on Lakeehore Boulernrd.
throughout the State, it waa point­ ture. The patterns cocked his "caught” In '.ho *ct of doing a tial property coming under th* Mrs. Endor Curlett, C. R. Dawtbrouj
not a d
today. All tnambara
tux exemption statute last year ton. J. E. Fox. Fred
head but failed to make aa ef­ dance.
ed ou
out.
Farcy Haro. Lagionnalra dirac* ad
tntslrd ll.blHl.ium, |h„ assessor J, T , Jaeobo, Atx R.
tor of ihe organisation, pinna to .-p,
"The better collections," accord­ fort to escape until ha was
Many
of
Mr.
Brown’s
photo­
said.
Mrs. Harry
Papworth,
announce tba eight ilrummer, ami jnf
„ the Watson firm, "are, of relied. Then ths attempt* were
ing to
graph.* were taken at Camp
turn &gt;hteyvar.
N e W lb o jT I C o n t e s t
Persons who have not film! ap Hchntsh, Paler Tburslon, A . Os
eight buglara who will comprtaa f0urai
rourao a direct result of improved freble.
It'ssllsoS »»• rase Two!
Wagner and J. W. Wilson,
Placed on ths front mat of ths Manywlng*. a game nnd bird pre­
u 10-unit competition group.
buiiiu
bull ness condition*; better prices
ad wurdiklp area two
serve near Grandin, In Putnam
McNsb
automobile,
Mr.
Pelican
Mr. Karo u id ha ia planning received
j^ .).
for farm product* in tbo
county.
regions,
t spendlag declined to show any trace of
for the Lagionnotto rifle team to agrfei
i
l . ' T ’ w a ,
the
O ffe n d
m
u
n
i
target
drilla
aomotima
produ
production
In
the
industrial
re­ fear at ths rumbling of th* mo­
la rimpiaid af tba
m
Teamnew will mark the and of this month, pointing out that the giona
gion* of the entire south, and, in tor. On the contrary, he Indi­
the first weak of Tka Herald's ballroom of lh* National Guard the a.reprlonal case of Florida, cated perfect eallefaction with
aubaaripUoa cornea* ia wfciefc all probably will bo used as a rift, increased
winter resort business.” that "l-feel-st-hows” stance peli­
increi
carrier boys are panialpaiiag la range.
A gain of 10 perreni over
Nlr
Nina southern Mata* showed a can* use while perched on some
I . R. Esther, formerly
December, 10,1.1 wax recorded in
aa i.fe a v i r m wa a new, JM7
Distribution af bottom signify- gain In muaktpel bond price*, dock pile waiting for fish to swim
■ ,
. ,
tPonnsylvanln, today
FhUaa Radio,
Hr. If. Waters of Orlando l&lt; local express business during iho ',Kated iho Imoresi of Wakes
lag mombcnMp in tba National 'They war* Alabama, Arkansas, by.
Tko carrWra ara kalag awarded Junior Riflemen’* Aasoclntion »&gt;• &gt; tori&lt;
A rush of air past the hint's scheduled si principal i|wnhtr putt month. It w .« rr|-i,ted « - „ , ynr( ,n th. Celery Cky FH|N
islana, Mississippi,
polnta far every new auba«lp.lon •Intod for tonight but la to bo’
voni Carolina, T*na*M*#, Texas head, when the car went Int* tefore the Tnwnsrnd Club when day by J, .vhlrsnl, Kanfiml sgem ing Company an Park Av
bo'North
turned ia to Tim Herald tircula- Postponed, nines Iho emblsmajond
motion, apparently gave kirn ■ I* assemble! mnight f,,r ih« first f"r the Railway Express Com­
rmhlems Bnj 1
He announced that no ikangea
Virginia.
pany.
i ten manager and alaa aro reward- filled to arrlv*.
Ail
would be made la tbo proaoat pol­
Although Florida baa ao Htata greater sons* of security, .Inc* ilm* In two week* in new rpj.rad with a baaua far arary cash
Wage
TUeeel
The figure, Mr. Hvhlrant point­ icies of the company,
tiro, No. .1 Jtailroad Airnue.
l
He will us* as his subject, "In­ ed out, reaffirmed prediction*
Mr. Lesher, on kla fl"*t nip ta
spiration. ('respiration and K W - based on a pro-ChristlM* survey '
|7 .'topping M th* VaMM
nia«l« by ihe ihnuandi «f
*
hat her.”
A rnvsrrd dlih stippa-r I. In bt ploy*, of the company Iasi year
when a record-breaklag Yuletlde
serveil si 6 P. M.
HTR1KR I F BRADS
Entertainment will be provided season was forearm.
D ETR O IT. Jaa. 3e-dM&gt;— Th*
No flgurrs fur January bust­ |automotive strike again* Ooueral
by the I’urcrll (jus net from OrHanford's new telephone direrTba Sanford Shuffleboard Club All collection* art used for the
Undo. A duet by Errl Whiten ind n,‘** »ru availsble at this lime, Motor* Corporation xprend W th*
purchase
of
equipment
which
the
was
acganlxad
bare
yesterday
tBf a r a
nakadulad to arrive
hi* sister, Miss Whiten, la alro.'b.. agent said, although he as- Cadillacs plants today throwing
beta Monday and will to m d y alteraoon with approiimately 30 cKib la swiftly building up.
on schedule,
|tenet| that express business la
several thousand more mm mm st
Mfteero
this
afternoon
Issue
I
ibars who mmed K.
The public Lx Invited to a 'end considerably ahead of the same work. Governor Murphy rooaamd
for diatribuden Welnesday, it charter
i Invitation for all Interested the affair,
7..
IItinea
as
president.
Other
ofported
Iasi
year.
waa announced today from tbo lo­
conference* with Genera) Mmere
non*, especially tourist, and
f.ctra arc F. D. Cobb, rica-prrslcal Bail office.
and tko United AutomobU* Worh*
visitors, to become affiliated
According la the latest list of dint, and W. H. Franeia, a-*rrera Union official* In aa
with tko club.
■aaaertber*. Marly 1,200 Hanford- tary tm su vir.
to halt the strike wkieh
They
announced
that
women
kaa will ratafee new books.
Competition far the organisa- ■hufflehoard players were partito embroil tha entire
The last dfeoamiy. issued while lion ia taataiirely tinted to bogin
try._________________
eulartJy
wanted,
slneo
than
wen
E. F. Houih'ddtr, County at­
Five rrpreseniaiives front Han­
Mtward Otari la was manager Jan. Id in a match with disk,
Boo* on tbo rolls a prone
ford Inti sight attended Joint torney, wax pushing an investiga­
bare, boro dm data of Dec. 7,
pushing aaparta from DeLartd.
A women wen m idai to Installation ceremonies
of the tion today into complaints that
IMS. Tbo new book ia to bo U.
Another tentative afternoon of round out foil competition with Oral* Woodmen of the World ond grapefruit hull*, .dropped on th*
ro*4 with dm aama of K. V. Turnhighway in ih* Golden Ink* sec­
er aa group manager sin.-a bass- play U booked with Orlando on other club*.
Woodmen Circle.
CP.y workmen aro being *a
They were C. C. Collins, J. O. tion, were crewing a purported
■aaiad dm paabian fallowing iho Feb. *.
efforts are being nude to ployed for the Improvement of Andes and Clarence, reprswrit­ nuisance.
transfer of Mr, Ortrifn to Key
schedule gamaa with
Winter tba local *Wfl*board coqrte In ing the Woodmen, and Mr*, t ui­
West,
The attorney was instructed SI
Books ara aimed fa bo distrib­ park, l i t Dons and other cities the vacant let adjoining Iho fir* tion and Mr*. Andes delrgnes of the hist County Commission ero­
atalioo. An e.poaditura af |10Q th* Circle. Miss Mildred Wheeler, sion to probe the matter and seek
uted through tka mails which will nrstby boasting similar clubs.
A fao of SO cants la charged tens sutborisml by th* CHy State president of the Circle, ac- atepi by which thu action may
require about three cr four day*,
remedied,
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etch number, It wag announced. Coaimiwloa fog tba W*rib
__ Mmyaaled the group,
Archbishop Athenagoras,

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Pelican Coes Amphibiour;
Enjoys Automobile Ride

HomsstegJ P

D. K. McNsb Captures !Fowl On MagnolU
■Aren we P i rn tfe ln y Imndinics T ik w O s tr
Believes Lust From Zoo

Are Called For

By T u Assessor

BondRcfandingg
Boost Prices Of
City Certificates

tine

an Society
Otee M eets
Tomorrow

»_■_ 5£r-ta?iaL',nSBH Photographer

In Tax Collection, U*"'
Confidence In Land

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

I n t a n atble Return*
Also R e c e i v a b l e ,
D o u d n e y Aiuterts

Exhibit Committee
To Lev B a s e Foe
Orlando

v.a A ? .Ac?CIre?8.-L,0C.a 1

GirI Scouts Monday

Legionnette Drum
Corps Will S t a r t
Official P r a c t i c e

To Cl09f l i t W 9 f kll

December Reveals
Haynes Sella Part 1
10
Percent
(Jain
In
In P rinting F i r m
Watern 1 Speaker
KxpresH
HuninevH
To Pennsylvanian
Before T o w n Hend
Club Here Tonight

Telephone Books
BUM To A r r i v e
In Sonford Monday

Sanford Shuffleboard Club Formed;
Visitors, Tourists Asked To Join

SanforditeH Attend
IIouHholder Pushes
Ocala Installation
P robe Of Nuisance

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old enemlM, new olive brmnchee waved aloff, or is r lr r if
t*m i« the ptoe* of flit-ehaktnr. Tint to tin wty K i n
been loiiw bteljr. A etern ultiantan li apt to be followed
tyr a declaration for peace. A frin d lj n a taw bp a Writ
la the panto.
&gt;0 prediction* m to the fu ton most be made with
macftatbaa. Bat me am an n afe *Uw the large aedh
mlbtmente of foreign netkmala to flnlfari warring factlods
without feelings of apprehension. For all practical par*
poses the civil war Is no longer bring fought between Bang*
iah communists and 8psnish fascists, bat betwaen fin*
elans, foies, and Frenchmen on eat elds, and Germans,
Italian! and Portuguese on the other.
The latest report Is to the effect that even the
British government which has btoa hi the very forefront
of the struggle to maifttain neutrality and to preserve the
non-intervention agreement Is bring embarrassed fcy wbeM*
sale enlistments of Ks own eitisene In the Spanish legions.
The British people apparently are sympathetic with the
Loyalist* and the London government Is potoeriena to pre­
vent thousands of Englishmen frad flocking to the rid of
Madrid
4
Bat what seems even more surprising is that consider­
able help Is bring afcrt to the Spanish government eVen
from America, far from the center of action and supposed
FOB TOKAY to be absohrtety nsstrsl In tho conflict Not only has a
cargo of airplane* Just been dispatched from these shores
I N PRAYER: for tho defense of Madrid, hot there afe also quite a nom-

*• *P‘rft also helpcih
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we know m i
*UhsM pray for as wo
&lt;*_Ito Spirit Itself nuketh
ha for M wkh groaning*
to uttered. And he
■vtoih ito tosns knowM tto S M Of ito Spirit,
he mstoth Intercession
■ to * according * the will

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torskfp rwoeer n m O
constantly grsatag
You*# Mr. If f U i
radio continuity writer,
to have beta in expo*
im tot 14 J N K , M

and a* a n n k m m bo t o n is
allowing his cohorts &gt;• pat os
■torts if they wish. In fad, when
ttoy We into tto colony's diaisg
ton to requires ttont si) to wear

Mao Weal receivml s salary
tad year of | |mi,00tl, the highMt f l Ifoilywmxl. The advlr# tu
Amsterdam, via London, Jsn. * force It, (Hlgnrrl) Wilhelm I. R.
“Go Weal, young woman” eerW AHIIINGTON, Jan. N— After
talaly worked well In her rase.
— Berlin telegram says the fnl
ree day* of spirited dehate
lowing order of the German enr
Tto unloaded gun Is still at peror to the Army and Navy has touching
j
International relations,
dangeroos at it ever wpi. Wil- been officially published: "Co- the Hen
Senate has adopted a resoluHorn laagdon, a r ’ ;lu. w»s killed jointly with the allied (t'eniral don stating that “the Senate npta Brooklyn the other night ns he Powers| ruler* I proposed to our proves nnd strongly endorse* the
prepared to clean a revolver enemies to enter forthwith In'o |ieque*t by the President In the
pblch to thought wns empty.
pesre negotiation.*, Our enemies ^Iplontaile notes of Dee. IS to the
rrfi’srd my offer. Their hunger nations now vngaged la War that
Margaret Mitchell, authoress rf for power desires Gtrmsn'a de those nations state ill# wrma upon
&lt;*Goiis With tho Wind,” hi* been strueilon. The war will be rontln- which peace mighche discussed.”
qoMly spending the holiilsy *c*. ue*J. Before God and humanity I
In honor of her sister, Mr*. II,
Ook la Winter Park. Hut when
rtk news baked our she left like our enemies nlnne falls the heavy (who Is spending tto winter In
tto Wind.
irspomdbllliy for all the further,Sanford, a aeries of charming
terrific sacrifices from which I card parties are being given by
doe toah aUtrraeat We hava wish to sav« you. With Justified .Mr*. G. L Loutks. the first of
■pea. lately shuwe'"tleri,lla ot indignstion st out enemies' arro- 'which look place Saturday afterilritT.bOO and cash on hand of gant crime and with determination |noon. Mr*. Loucka was assisted
fijE riA M - Tima was, remember, tu defrnd our holiest possessions by Mrs. A. II. Stone In looking
wton JttoR much in deposits and secure for the fatherland a after the comfort and pleasure of
WmM have teen at least JI^TO,- hsppy future you will become as her guests.
siesl. Our enemies did not want tto I MIm ||tmr^ lm
0f 0 rlan• W t a W a . and discounts.
untlersiaiullng offered “T *"*• Ido was the attractive week-end
irdlng to the Income tat. With God'* help your arm* w l l l e n - t ^ ^ o( Ml&gt;|| entsabeih HtaffurtL
I* thirty-three rhlteti* had
m e of 91.000.000 or more
S T la IriO. Oil of them
taxes on Income* of mors
i mlHon. But soon after
hri I f t i e up.— IftdUnapollt

Bond Refundings
Boost P r i c e s Of!
City C e r tific a te s

A men desire to run their
MO eaactly as they please
IM 1* or no records kept In
May that they individually
• ta hasp them. Tto thought
i regulated, even though
mepa for hi* own good,
kd hy everyone.— Ocala
■etoto R la a rather
weaksets in human na­
il eetay man like* t* go

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shorts. And on tto fnqneat or- w W . u W I l T J O D I
ration of a dance itoy M wear I'M!
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so many clothes if going to a'_ H w S sn t on sows ratei
church hatasr.
I7*** ahaady appsluml.
Free Publicity
to m sse S:M, XJ.
Ills stilt ode toward visitors it I ®""*f farm sgew. R U (half
matter-of-fact.
toM hr Canary u d half by Red.
With Gov, Com '* revocation of th« suspension order equally
Maty nudist coleOies strictly ex-*™1 Ooverumem) filled by c. R.
agnlriHt Mayor Irene Armstrong, Daytons Bench’s minia­ chide vltltora and tto ran on* wtol0***0*r.
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ture civil War passes Into history and the period of post gatot entry must strip a t t t o tot*. | County Horn* Dononetrstton
M EBTO R T O (C A R L)
Anyone with legitimate bmlneea agent, t 2Q0 (half paid by Coun#SR spank, my frieioL la most
rj*r'
tcutatlc term*
may drive right too Elysium and ty and half by federal Governif to happmm to m o a roaple of,nem), filled by Mist Josephine
M ^
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*«•. togllglble
J
sphere j
nympho fNt through tto bushes Boydnon.
m
SSMhew protein, doubtleu,
iheru Is sec suppmod to to any
Guardi at convict camp now
£ , f » r tto worms
barrtsametit &lt;m thtor tide.
filled by R. M. Elgin, 175: H E.
W.maa* he* fmd for thouiht , , .
Rtystom occupies a IM-am Rootle HO; i. H. Richards. ISO
,
■« * you tines re 7
pocket among hlljs covered with W. H. H. Allen, |S0( Wttlie Ron■ * W , SI limes a not Jngloritoo. ISO; and R. B. Lynch, IZS.
■J'r ' toe flgafu
■ad the only entrance Is through Applicatlone of tto following
a sorrow canyon. A gate wktth tto on file for tto poet of traffic
M a w atr-trrit and harnsfeum ito wave*:
automatleattr risgv Slam toll* officer:
when opened tor* the entrance.
iB m m f af Rtato sails on, from
Marlon Gordon, 0. C. Tyre, A.
foto to jigger
Tto location wsi t hoseu. sad u ,11. Beckwith, W, W. Owens, Roy
‘■ Br r iH f docks a swlrm with
two-year taw null fought out to M- IE. Venable, Carl E. Chorpenlng,
National Guard in ■ spectacular threat to drive the local tsbllsh It* right to jail ire*passers,
iriftma and stares.
politician* out of the City Hall, a very important factor in la fear the colony would taffer
■I west contour, these recent alter- tho maintenance of law ami order, to any nothing of na­ roniMrntblc
*e&lt;'« from tto
V - ratioti*
tional defense, the dignity of which ahould he preserved at public. Actually, Rpnly osens, k
JW W u ito left, between the Left nil timed, wnn fo rlh o moment turned lnlo_fk,'v»t of super- encounters, no trouble si alL
.. m ‘ ■and Mipf.Tr*
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■ t&gt;rr.i’pylng * Jpflfb tr* « ottfhy
Jiumc* iKgiiifjf IM jn b in eont o n sipped somewhat my nu- iiumutii’k-rf fui lliu vuy ridiculous tumic opera vvLicit
Is an old-established religious cult
being staged.
I MMpa asplratlnp*
.
eptled th# Holy. Cky, vritk which vlct captain sir Paul diggers, C.
There In something about this calling nut &lt;&lt;f the Na­ Elyslom enjoys tto most cordial JL-'ft'iuV 14. M. Lord, R. H. eUTUward » rWmrsd**Mp- • budded
gln, J. V, Martin, R. B. Dennis,
thing,‘ though tlight.
tional Gunnl upon one flimsy pretest nr another, a custom
Boclun Steels and J , B. OverMow, for your borsch. of bullet- which seems to hnvu originated with the Into Huey Long,
street,
■ it-’f i letd and jam
A
central
lodge,
a
number
of
and which has been copied more or less successfully by tho
of maintenance
$ would not give a tat-eirmpted
governors of Georgia, South Carolina and a number of robins and tents, two swimming Superintendent
i I Sdamn.
pools and equipment for various i sought ty J. W. Ysrbnrough,
other states, which ought not to be tolerated. Not only outdoor gsmet make up tbo Im­
P. Cassidy, John Rumbley, C.
: .
Kdaa Hi. Vlscrm Millay.
are the men themselves seriously Inconvenienced for no provements at KJyslum. While P. Rabun, R. A, Goodspecd and
A. B. Wallses.
reason whntcver, hut whenever two armed groups appear,
* According to tho Hsrasntn one opposing the other, there la always the danger of fire­ then* are ftw resident nudists at W. II. Bartlett has spplled for
all times, tto big crowd Is on week­
titrald. celery farmers In that
end. from Ban Prpnclsto and Oak- iht County sngincsr't post, B. F,
•Mrilow ore anticipating a ban- works.
Hutchins is seeking n truck driv­
It does not, however, appear to ua that the reputation land.
er’s Joa and J. E. Poa has asked
"They
represeat
nearly
every
of Daytona Bench ho* Iteen damaged os much as mnnv
vocation you ran think of from A for any opening that might ap&lt;
t Before Hitler goes too far in good people of that resort appear to believe. The story to t," says Hpray. -Rom# eomo
Ito plan to marry the Spanish reb­ of the grandmother mnvnr’s open defiance of the Gover­ singly, some In families, aoim as
els, to ahouM consider rarefully nor's orders was carried In every newspaper, every news groups of friends. There le only
happened to Kdwanl on ar* reel, and over most radios throughout the length nnd one thing In common to all, that
M a t of ala Amtrlcan divorcee.
breadth of this great land. Many people have been rend­ they are people of refined behav
lor. Retry applicant la thoroughly
There's one good thing about ing Intimate details concerning Dnytona Beach who never
Investigated. Slul the us* of UqH"f
heard
of
the
ptace
before.
A lt automobile strike anyway. At
or any other offensive conduct on
Thosp who arc nblo to visit Florida this winter will the grounds mesne Immediate •»*
dam goes on, It should relieve
ibq congestion on our putdlc high­ hardly neglect the opjsirtunlty to stop at Daytona Beach.
pulsion.”
ways aayway.
Elysium received considerable
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number of celebrities and people |
of wealth, got a little messy, but,
Spray's cars
whlaksd gueatsl
through town so efflslently no-1
body nmiceii them. The puhllc par-j
tying Incidental to many convsft (
lion* was absent.
j
Wintry temperature* that close j
up many nudist colonies never]
trouble Elysium, where at all te*-|
sen* ni’dlsm marches oa— With t r,
without a pair ■( shorts, Just as'
you prtftr.

We caa talk about pep,
smoothness, extra-mileage; tot

Sugar,
pltwacples,
oranges,
grapefruit, tobacco afcd coffee
are the principal esporta of
Puerto Rico,

it won't mean a thing MB
you t-r-y. sad thrill to, ear'
greet Goal .One taakful w!U
stow ye* amro than a s e n toper page can describe. A l­
most al&gt; o«r trad* cam* to an
oa this “ Show met* tail*
and tonttatod U our regular,
amusedly delighted customers.
Eton* fill

ALL FOB FUN—FUN FOR ALL .

R o ller S k ftin g Rink
GOOD MVSlC* GOOD DROOL A GOOD TIM R
FDR A LL
’ Opening Balntday-IJP sad .7:3* P. M. .

Under Biff Tent OM First Street

Homestead Forms
Are Cal l ed For
By Tax A ssessor
pilotHons for enemptkmo iu Ito
post are luvitad to seek tto M rietaneo of Mr. Puudney la rat­
ing out a 1W7 form.
All forma tor maklag spptkaUoat art pfepared aad may to
•Mured from the ttmieor*t ofL'flJir tho In'.aaglMo personal

tax Items,. Mr, tluudg#*. saidi tall
sutfir items as slucks, bonds, cash
In tto bank, accounts rwcolvanlt,
|wsL&gt;I Mvktgs, aod cash surrsndcr value of life tauuranc*.
He captained (tot n Stale taw
asstssts a penalty of | 50A
agalnri pMsons who arc sllgiblt

irtmwuam
' 'W sO A tnttcm
M cL au ttn , J e w i
it M U R tto e k A ri,

W E R T -T h e

Skillful blending o f the m y ftaori rgw i m M M
available boa produced thtoe quality prodacta. ThriU
to M better priat m i l l rijgrill— of the prtout

�Crowder Milan and MlMrd*
rlna
IM e tn
Jana C M M R

C h arlotte?* M o d el H om e

MoIf*. Another * M BauMt At*

riandrr Fleet Albert CrawAf. ■

Calendar
^-• ..S '.'M A TU ltJA Y

M e e t in g

b

, Jr., entertained with a
petty Thursday afternoon
bom* on Park Av.mu ?. High
pro* traa won by Mr*.
G. Shawn. Jr., and low
prlt* by Mr*. John t_ Gal*

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By T. E. U Claw
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boitnea*

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■ At the ten bon." refreshment*
were tarred by the ba«tra*. Vase*
and bowla ■of rote* were u»cd a*
decorations.
Thoe* present were: Mr*. Johr.
L Galloway, Mra Ja.nea (1. .'■Kar­
an, Jr.. Mr*. B, D. faawalt. Mra.
W. r . Huiebiann. Mr* Roy {fuller.
Mr* &amp; F. Whiner, J r . Mr*. L
f . B*yl*. and Mr* John Meiach, Jr.

*•
■MUM Charrk waa
b*M T W 1A 7 evening at the
baro of Mr*. E. M. Carroll.
I *01
Awn**, with Group

UKL0^
i LET**
H i tooniM of thv Carroll tom*
52LXT***#*fcr lit Mb
ss'jsjsr" * ”' “ *
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eu*Incas session and Mr*, p. W.

C M * Kaaiber Oaa af the
f M l m l k l Choreb will meet
« l B M T V wRk Mr*. A. B.
ijn je r t i l Maplo Arena*.
C M * Number Out of th*
jj|TO MWM*. Church will meet
m M B P..M. wkh Mr*. W. L.
Ckrh, R T Franck Atenu*.
C M
Mmaher T*u of th#
#lr*k MatbiMet Church win meet
H A M M . Mfc M il. Beeaie
r ------ T. •»» Magnolia Avenue.
O M i Number Th ro of th*
flTO , MrUiaf e
Church will
■ m i i 't M 'K ' M. wkh Mra W.
j MtW1- t i t West Eighteenth

Find and HaafarO A m
(F o rm e rly

CITY BRIEFS
Mr. and Mra. Jatnea H. Ander(Coatlatod from h n Onop
•on of rhattaaoaga, Twin, (pent are urged to attend.
yesterday her* with th* former’*
•iattr, Mr*. Ray R. Wright. They
A i t *** fir* at Ihc old tourist
were enrout* to Miami.
camp near the State Market yes­
terday afternoon required the at­
Mr. and Mrs. Nannie \V. Har­ tention of th* Fire Department
riott announce the birth &lt;&gt;f a for 17 minute*, Chief Mark Cleve­
daughter, Shirley Janet, yster- land reported today.
day afternoon at their home on
Eat: fourth Street.
h’anfonl
Junior Chamber &lt;Jt
Commerce member* will meet at
Dr. aad Mra. Dougin* G. Scott V.T9 P. M. Monday In ih« Maynaan— M the birth of a daugh­ fair Hotel for the discussion of
ter, Mary Gertrude, Monday n’ghi ever*! Important business matat th* Fernald-Laughton Memo­ lert, Pre*idem Andrew Carraway
rial Haapilat.
laid today.

A ll

D rive down In
the ( ’nurleny Ci&gt;m*f

Rollins Actress

Swing Music Knd Is County Clerk Shows
Seen By Dance Body Two lA*nffthy Names
HOU8TON, Teat!., Jan. M.— M l
— The popularity of “twlitt" mu­
sic likely will wene wittiitt a few
month*, Mr*. Mon'.ie Reach, presitlcnt of the Dancing Master* of
America, *ay*. but the tricky
tune* nuy have a |a«iitig influ­
ence upon hatlrcom dancing.
"It »eem* that awing dunce
inuaic, nn appnrenl novelty which
probably will begin losing |mpularlty within a few nioii’h*. may
have sunt* influence on the man­
ner of dancing thr walii and
fo* truta,” she say*.
Mr*. Reach, firs*, woman pte*ident of the dancing master* and
only peraon cvrr elrrleil to that
office four consecutive tei n*.
said
laymen,
music, riilhie
youth ami motion pictures Hint
originated nv,*t of the dancing
step* In recent years.
"Most step* originate with lay­
men and are perfceteil by the
mailers,’* she say*.

‘After T h e T h i n
Man’ Another H it
Mystery-Comedy

I M t Kmnber Four of the About HO member* w «n present
■4 MetbedTO Church will meet at the regular meeting of tb#
IM F. M. with Mr*. E. C. Booth Sid* Primary P.-T, A. held
Rb, J r , flllvtr Lake.
Thursday afternoon In the sehnol
auditorium. Mr*. S. J. V * led the
■TUESDAY
■tar Hick School p,.T. A. singing anil devotional eierrl.tr*
m m , m 1:48 F. M. at the and Mr*. If. W. Ruder read thr
minutes of the pree-dlng meeting.
An address on "Safety" was
ghriB-by *hn P*v H t " 1* J Rtnm
m
a . fenture &lt;*f m - afternoon's
program. Attendance iirlxe* wera
then evant-d to Ml** Elisabeth
Whittier's clasg ' and Mrs. R. M.
Mason’s room.
Refreshments were srrvrd In
the lunchroom by Mr*, Margaret
Louth*. Mr*. R. A. Williams, Mr*.
C, I„ Walker, and Mr*. Ira Mouth,
ward, hostesses.
The technique of sending pho
tos from Europe by rodte ha*
hern refined beyond belief. Even
the goeernment’a Jitter* a r •
transmitted. — Atlanta Constitu­
tion.

California Weather
Expected To Affect
tLocal Celery Price

C4erH£RtKX H. S M M f

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Sheriff Csutu Deer
l)n « It Quickly

C u rb S e rvle t
A n d We D O A p p rw d tft
Y o u r PatrontR*

lotrgc M anufacturer. W ell Hated. Wanta

Nit selling or canvassing. Good Income to start. Invest­
ment of »IMI which I* secured end returnable. Evreptlonal
opportunities for rapid advancement. Reference* given **d
ii'ipdrcd. Write Hoe J. J, Z., cure Herald.

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Tor A f p c w l w m l

$7.00

--------------------------------- Phone 489

1*. PAUL'S BEAUTY SALON
Hit MAGNOLIA AVF.

PURCELL’S

ECONOMY i

p ro g ra m

TONIGHT

U n iv er sa l

CHARLESTON, W. Va., Jan.
S.- (At— County Clerk J. M.
SDit k recorded two n:imit on a
lean* nml then said they were
two of *.ho longest
registered
during hi* term ol office.
The nume* ate Amy Anna Mo-

We ( » » * —

IVircan Enjoy*
i Automobile Ride
I A f t e r Capture

SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY
K

Of

and Drinks

and Mr*. I* P. Ilagin, J r
Th* weather; Partly cloudy to­
aitneuae* th, birth of a dn’ighlci night and Baturday, mild temper­
thia morning at the Fernald- ature*, followed by rain and
Laughton Memorial Hoip tnl.
e- d*r weather In eatrrme nor*hwest portion late Bn’.unlay after­
noon nr night. Eatrrme North
wert Florida: occadonul rains to*
night-and Baturday, rulder Satunlay, moderate to fresh ami oc­
casionally
strong easterly to
southerly wind* probably Incom­
ing northerly by Saturday.
■’After the Thin Man,” starring
William Powell and Myrna Loy,
opened at the RUi Theater flatunlay, a sensational *ri|uel to
"The Thin Man," produced by,
Metro-Gnldwyn-Mayer in re*|mn*e
to remarkahte public demand fori
anro.hrr mystery by Dashiell
t l « * H I ? « * * « • Yrmm I ' m i p O m I
Hammett.
out tha*. celery growers would
Powell and Mis* toy eieel
trim off the most damaged part*
their stellar performance In the of plants In an effort to salvage
original and th,- alary la even at least some of their crop*.
more Intriguing. A first rate aupThe Associated I’re** reported
portlng cast includes James Stew, that real winter rtnu- to the enart, Elissa luinili. Joseph Calleia, 4 i t t s f t U i s J e l l ' . f tV.« s s l .. Jesil* Ralph ami Asta, the smart today, bringing wi*b it death and
little wire-haired terrier that destruction. The wave is mov­
played aueh a clever role in "The ie* -n«ft— ard, nccont'rg to towThin Man."
torologls:*.
"After the Thin Man" present*
A sleeping inctea*e In Influa
sparkling
romedy-myatcryi rnia and pnrumonia case* over
plated In San Francisco. Powell, large section* of the United
a* the detective, Nick Chart**, Statrs was repm'ed front New
arrive* home after a New York York by medical authorities ronventure determined to abandon toetrd by the Associated Pre»*.
The profession of sleuthing. But
Unseasonably warm weather
h« encounters Immediate myetary, was said by many to be the con*
murder and Intrigue In an affair trlbu’ ing cause.
that eatande from thr aristo­
New Ynrk was said to have
cratic heights of old Nob Hill to been the hardest hit rity in ‘ho
th# khadowed alley* of China­ nation, suffering 6PH drntrw last
town.
wosk as a result of th,. cold.

Kimh

Sattdwirheit—Smokm

Mf.

Rev. M artin Bram
Talks On “Safety1

B a gfe tt'fl)

FliyS-C-R-E-E-N-0 Play

•UR L St ill I I'tHMiltAM
l». Tliurju iiiiiniiicrr of tin* lo­
t’ll Wtvitnn Unsoii llfftre, ifave
« talk to J'1 fiirl
at the
(iirl

SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY

Seoul l.itf!♦* lloii«*«* ymirr*

thy aft«rnoon

ll„ will atterul
utmtlicr n»c&lt;*tinw' *f Scouli m »
monlli and yivt* tfu*ui 11 ten*, on
th** Morpi*
At tha*, time
he will jiI' o ct lohrrt tlii'iu *»n a
t'Dir thnmj&lt;H hi- office on Kmm

1 H CHANDLER
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sad

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SATURDAY
SUNDAY

Liilortrd Ihnmuhunt.
tlJi’ 1 .

M i;****" Mini wum cn'l

1* vt.lf l into two |irii'di ifruuili.

STIIAHT, (i lorIn

WANTED FOR
MURDER"

Raglan*. Ualcnns, K
Rack's anl Ros Cdatv
must go during this
Otiglnally price,!
$21.'J5, Bale Price

“Ghost Town Gold1

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tO N OW O OD , J O .
X _ (W .
* | &gt; — lr i k t a * from to* ftra

M «, Wav l i i t e Im* M rira field
to lira fbaratad aim* iaaa, th*
/■rarity, at th* Saafaa*Oriaw4*
Kmaal d a k track kata toat night,
tka valtom kaaad ga*a tfta m r i
a/ t l M faaa • ikrifl aa ka araat.
9nt4 a m tka flabk Haa • akato
length akiM a/ kla aaaraat aara&gt;
fMtor, Da flak Mlekcy. Tka tiara
aaa to 4-4 raw ed*.
Another tk ril aaa p aaalM i f

Mat (ftrijr Pawar, tlaaey fa

tka tiara af a
at tka yeuagar
Dag radar, arhleh
traa to December,
1 nightly at Long- batckan am ka
■ran a n enjoying larrar rrawto
ika traatof waakn ■(traded game*

c m i&amp; S .
Oyaa
d e rb y -F lm ,
Richard
Dthr. oaaad by W. A. Waif af
Tampa; accoad, Mailrldtr'. Sac;
Iblnl, Chief Air Wot. owned ky
A- latilmar of Newaaa, Oa.
Tka neat triala, tka *outhe*«tam amateur, wilt ka ran at
Ocala an Jan. » , and tka n o r- of tka futurity racta recently, la
Wa w rit coaat trial* will be expected to give kia two nirpati»U«a«| at Clearwater oa fab. 23. lora, aa wall aa tka n « t af tba
field, a handamra chan.
Stormy Qua and Lucky lida at*
faeorad Ib tka dally double.
Tba Ibat o f toalykt’a aairica wad
m u lti of race* bald lara night
follow i
— —*

" “ 1,
* r O fttn ana baa
aa*il«lttjw ta r a taa C d
!!!* !? * ke n«n. Bald eartinl b , (o il.w in e t . acrlbad property la tba County ut
Uejmlaola, B la u irt FI or la*. |o.
i i ILana th* t Tract*
ftT X V i.
U N H H O W N aa4
{-i n d u c t u R t i a n i i u n n
Blaeb U n I t M ITC H KLL'*
■tuner of Ibe Davy rlraat
Tfea M u a a n l
of
|h* aal&lt;l
proaertr aadee the aald ro rtlfl.

m lV now t. ^

TwxMiirra ttnvwrwa

F tIU tT:
H
mllei Otba, HUB
Knlahl, llu lt la. (leorae IM n e ll
Kale Pitch, Pep, flora ) Waarlee,
Mtella Welodr.
„ „
UKCiiN !•— W mllei ( F I ret Half
ef P a llr
Ponble) Bcotcb Plleb,
Meat*. W ild Caplain. Htorm r Oaa,
Karat Buaale, ianay Boa. If. B.
Hood*. Ilecbr I W i , .........................
T il III le— Futurl tri lim it Half at
Pallr
Double I Otfleor'a Vrkod.
Wrello Hold. Andr Barer, Kimble
Bleb. W e l l e
Omen,
Waabeaa.
Lack* Hide, Pulrb Friend.

Ob h IIn About
I'n m o iu c A i.

P A is d

Reflection Taught
Miami U. Student

OXFORD, 0., Jan. H . - I A I - A
"Why tlo m&gt; many woman take
eo-atl
Cartlul fur functional pain* of M i a m i , O., llnlver*liy
menitruatlunT”
learned from eiperlmrnllng that
Each dona of Cartlul contain* th* cloacr attention ehe gava to
Ot purely vegetable eedotWe and!
her prof»*»or, Iho poorrr grade*
aa*.l-*pa*m«dic— that la, a painrellevlng and
cramp-rvllevlng ■ha racelved.
medicine that la eepeclally efDay after day *ha fell Into a
ofectlve at monthly perloda.
deep itupor, which finally cauaed
Thla fact about Cardul (that her to take her prubirm to tho
It helpa to relltva many of tha Inilructor.
ordinary functional
palna of
She had dlacoveretl, &gt;he told
manatru*th&gt;n with a bcnaflclai him, that whenever *hc fixed her
plant extract, not hahlt-fnrmlng, ga*e comtanliy on the profvuatir,
'not objectionable to taka) U
■he got a diny feeling.
greatly appraclaled by thuu*an&lt;l*
I'urlher experimenting deter­
of woman. They recommend It mined ihai four light* In the
to othcra.
room ra»t reflection* on the proCardul I* purvlr v e g e t a b l e
Tha reflrctiona
ll'iuld In form, and cmn.a In *- feeaur’a gla**e*.
nunr* bultl.a, with full dlrertlun* prmlucatl an hypnotic effect when
fur uee. T r y II! Of nnira.. II II
iea nr, I Itenefll fill*, cunault a th* co-ed kept her eye* fixed on
hyalelan— Ad*.
lha glaaae*.
, gn ,

Laundry, chicken home*, 2 f-'J
■crea land. lArg* vegetabl* gar­
repaired
den nuw In. rhona blM-J.

D A V K VO U M W A TC H
by on* who raally know* how.
Btlgga, Jewel*r, Magnulla Aee.

W A N TED TO S E L L at once
on* Whit* Elec'.ric Sewing
Machine. Owner leaving town.
Will aall reaaonably. Apply H01

Palmetto Avenue,
1 LONO W H E E L baaa Chatrolet
Track wltk Van Body wlih 4
•heel Trailer In A -l condition.
Ready for the road. Price quick
bale IBMJM. Term* If daalrvd. W INTER IS not yak over— Sat
Real * Soua, 301 W. lat 8(. San­
ua for heater* or other cold
ford.

weather

i-BHatUra w ialii

Item*.

SUaley-Rogvra

Hardware Company

F A N N Y BURTON,coluratl, want*
part-tima job a* maid ur cook.
•10 K. 10th SL

YOU NO MAN 24 y a m old. AmaridHi, clean, neat, phyakally
fit, daalraa work of any kind. Can FOR SALE— Oa* complete fa*.
farnbk beat reference*. Writ* &lt;ory rebuilt model-12 Jahnann
Bureau af Eatymology, 4th A Seahora# aulbwird motor. Apply
a -Herald.
Myrtle.

«"*

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O crb

a r . m : it m i m in , .
of Clrealt Court of
County. riotlda.

aW TtC II • V ^ A P V L fC A T M V FWW

M i J l e t ’s Brother
May Be A n o t h e r
RoUins G r i d Ace

falter ihan Qaorga. But Cuach
Jack McDowail will ba wall eatlifled If Elmo la only half aa affecilra In lututal ability, Into*!'
bat fortitude, And Itadaraklp.

.}* . A ' r , h r alTen. Ibat
S i " * " " * 1!.. H L K P H T . bolder of
£ “ ■ C erllftrat. * “ • l i f t , leaned
!* » % J * r of Auauer, a . U. 1111,
bna filed a a e le nif office onr.*
51 *. wade applleatlon foe a taa
i n f i c , 1*. U Imuod thereon. Held
certificate embrace* the followtntf
deerrlbed prepertF In Ibe (NiaalF
of^Hemlaele, Plate af florid*, la -

F I F T H — K mllei Crotaa. Hal
Wan. Teddy Wlnke, Pavla, Bud
Murnlna. IJltle l.u. Ulnndle M
Will, »ka adeent of radio, aato
t.itwe. Uplberlae.
H . * » ft of NF.I4 of N K U
w in In fl
r fln lk f
i f i n . Be**— A « *
MB*ra»«»B •, l " ■ •*•****
■
a
H IX T II— F u lu rltrt 1 -e ‘a Lad.
of Beclloa f t. Towaahlp I I
H »r, quiet I'leaee, O llle e r Fll
Ckriwmai pdritaga walghina •"■«» Rtdlo may ba ragarddd aa^ « •
Buuth,
Haaae
It
Kaet. I I
ijuet Hhuw. Km, Hrhatnr
Itai
A ri eu
| tw pound* Kflil'iTltrdT'ilna tiTinr^Vi
HKillne M.iliuul. Tut IllibuB,
Th
e
lu
iM
m
ia
t
nf
the M id
hV v k w i ;| i — t-te
m il.- f.iia
fiarna of 11M"**-MIfUa e u droppn! Ni
l * t u | - r b r - * i ) . . -uld. reriH liII i t i II*— 'I. u M *e|mr Treffle.
rule leeued wae In the name nb
■
on
th*
Kulline
I
’
m
lley*
rairi|iu*
—
tie Chan.-*, (lift, Had L a '
LEttAL" NffTICK
AHWK’IA T K P
FLO Itle rr
FCIIN*
Tell Hot. Juet Cume « a .
during the holiday*. And to Lit- _
KRT INC
K tn itTW — Futurity, lie
tfnleua maid r.r t lf lc a t . ihall be
,
Inwora
of
lha
funune*
nf
Tu
r
e
lltumtr Itmen, 3^lr Hina,
rw .„ n iril
rUliig t«» lew, Ibe
ifedar. athlaika that la importam bualllncky Count, Aa* F a ll!
properly deerrlberl therein wilt be
Meld, Fancy Metal or.
eotil tn the bl|heat bidder at Ibe
Ta e ll- *” *•
'rli
N IN TH — F u lu rllr; Llaal
court* hnuee dime
on
the fleet
Tin*. | •*lfo" Miller, who wi* chrlnHnndar In tba mualh nf Fabru*
Traffic Rina.
a
ry.
ItlT
.
which
I*
ibe
let
day uf
ra.11” wncd Elmo, happam to be the ..f
Pick. Mac 11
February, ItlT .
i f f la younger brother of ticorat Q.
T K N T II— »•
lu te d tbla Itb l a y nf January.
FUeli, IMrly
I PIT.
• S J Millar, a ball rarTylng fool whi "m
"enllrtel. A ll
O. F . IIBRH DO N ,
riedae.
Clerb ot C ircu it Court uf
Ikmliiule Count r, Florida.
Ily: A . M. WKHKH.
I&gt;. C.
■ A R T M P a P A U L •'
Nullee ta hereby xlvan lb »t un­
der a derre* uf fureebMura and
M le antereo by l b . Judge af Ilia
Circuit Court uf tti* Ninth Judicial
Ctrenlt uf Ib i W at* of Florida,
la and far namlaota Cunaty. In a
eattuln
eanaa
between
Henlty
T rn a l
Campany.
n corporal Ion.
plaintiff, and L'ha*a A Company,
a corpora linn, dafendunl, b w ill
aall by public auctlnu lee [ba highaal bidder far caah In front ut
tba Caurt llouee dour Ib tba City
ot Baaford. Florida, between tba
i m L h»»urB uf unit, mb

PETER PEN

C
Claatified Advertiiemenh

E V E R Y H O M E xhould have a
atep ladder.
We
ca rry
all
•i*e* from 3 foot to J2, Hraeonabl* |rice*. H ill Im tilem m l Co.

,n

ITmleta eaM rertlfleate aball b*
radoeatod aerardlaw to b e , tb*
p n p e rtr leoeribed
therein
w ill
bo esM la tba blahoet bidder at
15* c*«t*;b«»oe door on the llret
Wonder I* the ainnib of Februa rr, IIIT . which le the let dor
ut February, I t lT .
tarT*** Ibfa Itb C ar of January.

nt
S - f :|

p P W sfto #
T L in % D
ih rto

dec mod h r elrtoo of that certola
Plaal Poena of Fereeleoare aad
eale entered la tba Circuit Coart
of heel look Cuuuty, FlaelCu. dated
Itb dar ef Juauarr tM T. where la
ile u m A. Blaeb aa rta la iirr. aad
W . i . Vara aaa Aaaa D. Vara,
bla wife, VI ratal*-Carallaa Cheatleal
Campaaj. 'a Corporation,
Praab K . Ha.mea and M. A . datllb.
tleneral Llualdator af Ibe Itaab
of Or led*, a n tba defendant*
I, Ibe enderelpaed apeclal Waa­
ler will oa Mnndar, tba tat dar
of Vebraarr ItlT . after for eale
and M il darlaa tba local boo re af
eale, la fraat af the Court Hoaoo
door, In a . ml nolo Canale. F lo r­
ida, lha fellawlaw doacrlbod land
In aal*. fltata end Cwnblr, tn -w lli
Lot 4 nt Blaeb I af L A a lIn*. P in t Add 11lea la Oeledu.
Fla. aa recorded la H a t Baab
A
114 af tba Public Re*,
ordi of oraag* Coaatr. Via.
&lt;nf wbltb the Coaatr of BamInolo Coaatr waa farmerlr a
part.
e

Notice le benby airea that I,
C. W. Hand, aa Bberift af aemlnale Couatr. Florida. wtU anil at
eekllc a action ta tba blabeat and
beet- blddir for raeb l e r t i f the
legal baure of e*!e, to-w it i II
A W. and t V. W. aa Taeodar.
Jan. I l l b It lT ,
at the Forcet
.)•%• ice d cm rlw « m lka
weal of Faroe l City, demlbnle
C riu a U ... VlrcH.-i
Ihi
fpUpwUm.
lire elurk heretofore Impounded
’*I mbta«b butt beaded raw.
marh dulap. rlabt ear unp*r
elope, tell ear boll, brand 11
rlabt eke.

�• -~ r r-

Stmlnolf Comity ProdwH
More Fruit* And Votelgbln Than Aaf
. Similar Area la America

g—ford Si TIm OaJy Central
Fkrida City AfforVbtf Rail, Hffffcwa
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD.

VOLUME XXVI

Frigid Weather Is 100,WO Idle
Harmful To Many As Strikers
Refuse Work
Sections Of U. 5 .
Transportation Units
Feel Severe B lo w
Of Snow -C logged
H i g h w a y s , Rails

Reply li lined
To Cone's Stand
On State Canal

F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y ,

‘Miss Auburn*

9. 19.17

Ealablbhed la 1908

NTMHER

HS

Hitler Reported Ordering
Rebels To Capture Madrid;

12 General M o to r s *
P lants C l o s e d By
I d l e W orkers As
Walk-Out Spreads

AHe?ed £ « * e r A p p aran ce|A u d u b o n S o c i e l y ' ^ ^ J h " ^
brings Chamber Warning Will
Take .Over ! Ti|f!,*
en wefenaea
D
On II ii m e B o r d e r s
Simpson Ad vines Sanforditcs To ‘Invcsti- L R e s e r v a t i o n s „
. V l
gale Before Buying;* Civic Organ- Britain Rushes

Hr Tl«* 4M#flatr4 Frr«»»
A ti- uUiion totjay showed near­
ly 100,000 workers are tills- beca use of strikes in the plums of

Air And Ocean
ater C o n s e rv .tio n
S S T Z tJ Z
•
Services Hurt W League
Asks D ata Strike* closed li plant* and
California O r a n g e
Growers F e a r f u l
Of Losing C r o p s

JANUARY

Be Made P u H I c “ WE 1 T ’ *«*«,

____

ization Of fern Service Free

w
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s p rV
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g sr iKcj'ions

Navy To Scene

live vice-president of General Mo ,
_____
tors, ptedlcteii Glo.lMH) employe*
Hepnrts that sctsnnal "snow
would be out of work tonight.
birds,
promoting f the schemes,
The strike* also brought a pay-1
were circulating in Sanford to
less week-end to seamen, lumber ( Aulmrn studrrv’ s know' beauty
Wardship ami strwatdsliip oy­
day In ought * wattling in "he
Jack*, glass workeis, knitters nodi
whm they sit. it. For e*tipple,
| coreful before buying" from T . er two new l.ii.i reset m iens
other worker* throughout the na |
they chose
Mt.ll y
Met *1teal
K. Simpson, presilient
of
the Florida Will h, a - .limed |,y
lion.
I lahovi-l of Itcmi'p.'li*, ,\&lt;a, » '
flott,la \tolul-. u
te:y, eb.
.
Chumber of Com literec
The strike scene eatemh'd from
I t E I U . I N . .Itin. 9.— (A l* &gt; —
"Mt»* Auburn of 1’JJ7
Molly
I "llusiiiissmrn have l-ought nil- gnnitation'. I.'yeeltllve Cooimitiei-1 IVivalt* G e rm tin
the Canadian border n» l.-df I’.....
&gt;«viiri.’t,i» ttvis a memlter of the lunior .da*. in
vole.l
l&lt;Nt.iv
hi iiii limn al sesso-n I
anti from the Atlantic to the I af 'e e d .n s
is .......
vcrtising spare from siii-h.’ ). and
tlitv i lt r liir t t l Ri'ichttfiti’h re r
commercial nr* utol is a tifioto-r l i a r d i n , I a r m ,
it th.- Mayfuii l|..,|
'
l
e
a
l
fust
talker*
,,n
toothl.rii.l,
and
cifld coast*.
of Kappa IH-Itu sotonty t Vv -i -i i the
One of the areas over whiih! Athdf l l i t i c r itit.s tartit
Total number of workers In
in
y
in s n ry n n l
G e n e ra l
volved in all kinds of walk &gt;ut* .Fed I’ress I'hoti ‘
. iliroctories and ilniens of ill her l-rop.ised I ltd pn-tivnon is i„ |„.l Spanish
passed the ir.0,lHN&gt; mark uml was
radically worthless meilmm-y,” given l* near Gainesville alol' Friitn’iseit I'r i ii u n In c a p tu re
I'omaills the i-lo-sy linns, on,. 1-f
'tlriii by -Jan, lft.
-------—
the rtvic leatlrr said.
mounting.
I hey MS.serletl
tile
N a xi
Four di-finile exhibits for the
“ Ask sorb salesmen for their the rarest Ini-Is m i(„. Suite. I'l .
Central
l-'h-rida Exposition in I-tier from the tTiiindier of Com Ollier se.tion Is I,suited near Tar 1 1 ini i lln r lias soul betw een
j I.”-.tti’ii am i ‘j r.,0 0 0 vitl.ihletr.4
llrlaiido Felt IA 2il were l.tld out merer. ’ No letter, no sale,’ t* a P°n ftpimgs mi,I ,, i|,,.
many wntei fowl,
to the Fascist cnmmnndei’» aid
’net night by the Seminole Conn- *"fv rule lit follow. The Chant
t llussell .Mason, pre-id,-tit of noil spent Ilml.lHMl.INhl to help
t&gt; Chandler of Commerre K l - her office has the lime nod eifl
IINUKl'Ml,
,1.1101 Conmn:tee ill the Chandler pel (nice to give each pro|Hi*ttiim the Stan- Socle-). ,.nd tin m „ ;„|
llftti*r
in ifitin lltriN* tib*
hlil.ling
&gt;' ftu' nml thorough invest ign dhioriiit teg.... . vvon Ed loing io
tin* inforni»n*A a h UI, in
The Sanford Garden Club, head- lion It is not infallible, lint thi­ f" ii ill,- immln-t of l'| n,|„
rd Ivy Mis II M I'apworlh. will rhnuers are 100 to t that th.- Vat Ion s i ride, Audit!-.II S-t, I-'I) ,|, rttu rii ftu p u rtuH'iitinn in w if«
reel ion
A Christian Jew. the liev. Ja ­
T in -91' itiriN un* riilndk**,
nil*
have charge of an exhibit of ttterrhaiit will
making a It ul
cob Gorlenhouse. wilt -peak at
lo ei.h, Mi Mu-on ai-l. w.ir- i t tin* W oiId W .ir; mininic c«mfiins,
hullis
and
utiur
ornainvestment
if
In*
toiys
a
piopu
.’the I I A. M. services of the
i‘i*’i&gt;iinii in Spain nr i*a ihyaim'R*
............... •&gt;•&lt; I'-SSr l l , r,| '
mental |d;ints and cut flowers sitton that has not
been rti
Church tomorrow.
ii-n ; and e in mmiif
i&gt;i&lt;l
front
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A ' regular session of i'v *****
J lf n im n
liovi*rnm 0 tit nllicm N
M is
Hal W ight, rhnirin:t*i of news nutn."
Spring* w
oas
at”l
Mi's
as kiilril
ford Junior Chamber &lt;d '
roUtinttvA *.i nuy they
tin* Club’s committee
| I’rrsiib-ltt Simpson said there
O i l C liiir ilv
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n
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h
meres will l&gt;e held at 7 I*. M. II: m et A. T jy lo i - f West (ii'ldf
nlinu* N ;u i md fu r lb «
The Seminole Chapter of Fit are
eth'-rs
vietimited la-sides
sltjr: Dr. K. H. H. Calhoun, dean
I h r m ije | | ( *|||-|s | m - l s .&lt; |'iiiiplt irb e b .
Tw c Ncrhern California driths of the School of Geology of Clem- Monday in the Mayfair 1 M »I- , jiuss.,
i. io -..-,
injured
bile ti .v Furmei
Muss.,
er'lii-ulty
of America have those engaged in business II
pravatuUy were attrbutnl to the *on AgTicultural College, and A ll members are urged to
moon when tio-u .tgi e,| In furnish ail ivhibit of deeloresl the non rommeieial rlnyesterday' af'emoo-t
Tp|a*i»i inifin 11
I tui-tI*' * I mlu y mill'd Krerii'h p i *
. mil*-tns,t.il « .i ............ . by a ve ruled meat mid offer to hut-her of people help to finance all
....... . ......
l)r. J. Kilwanl Spurr, an eminent presrn*.
h iibim .l »
Two Southern Calofirnla orch- nnional geological authority ami
"nd- M-nv ili i;,.,| Imiiiit v nf M nrm vo tu the alert
hub- diivi-o III* Flank Kni-h re fie. if ill ige any animal aa-l l i p s
of schemes t h a t
are
ardista berned smudge pots , i pto- the individual renimmemlatlon* Hie weather: I’artly rbmily to *gro. at tit- mt» i -■ e*-on ,.f I'o-ai itlte it meal for the privilege "*-i •-pored” to bung in huge ■hiMiifi and
M at vi i i Imiu *&lt;9 i Imivv Krem h an*l
‘
„f
leer a multlmiliion dollar e m u of two of tha wntrr rxpens mak­ night nml Sunday, mild tempera
t«t new danger
"I MI .a. h.
|, •111It’I| ll»ili&gt;h fhi'tiv
lull S i
ril Gilo-vo Avium of eylubifing tit pi - nil lit ill tli dividends.
crop from tha low temperature*. ing recent Investigations for the ul s. Kit rente Northwest 1-bo1,1 ' I f
Sinifuni
, u
wmld
♦Im ifur •" n n nf S|miti*N "Iiltli*
hti-b- Tbc i-iiiomiality- &gt;vdl io- r - "llo* fake rhanty inrhei." Mi
un
to
I
r.ivb-r
&gt;-.oi
tulo-il
t
Water pipe* frcie in 3a t Fiann.".|"M ,s „
........ .
lhi&lt; VV,«!
V. ». Koglneers) has In-lit to the1
ini-e-l
.at
Hocio...
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the
i
yp.i
Simpson
ri
iitioiiesl,
"is
one
of
-I,let in \ Fi I Itilld I .mis; lit --li M-u-oll.it 11•»
I» » ffniry Ittwf ,M . lf
tlseo foe the first time in years. effect that very grave danger to n'tfl'l, Sunday taut at"
l|uii* mtliMi that dmlt
with
old silt n
! tbe most popatai
lion
many
pit-al wTi i
otto-lo
Atop tha Gulden Gate Bridge
i fii • r fn*‘! r*el io * nf msui» 11y Ih t 4
west portion.
I I n n |I * * * 4 O n P h i , T b r r r l
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&lt;1I • lit* I »*I !t\ *'f llli; ’j I minty Ai-rii I* U 1Livy"irtii »■» tim**'* i»vi* ynti uivrt* wiinill m ii»i
tho temperature dropped to II
win! mu tu Ih P iih lu.vul mett
U ' • »'"*• .......
II,.,
j liif it tu ai i-iiili!** un i - yIii I m* »»f l G* fbnr i|y i»|i|M*i ]* vviMiunt m.iiv ' '
dofree*. Ducks frute in |&gt;ond*
11&lt;•*•11hiirii np| i»tgr funrl
llubs-rt While of Del.iod altd
M'
« “ '&gt;' •
" ................ ........ . th.
tniiiit'ii
|iii«|iiriw
mill
vi‘trMf.ilil»&lt;4,{
inif
an
ihvrwtijfjihuii
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and had to be rhoppvd nut. Dog
I Miss
li.... .ary
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v •" ' ■--, ........
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M'V
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tores wore caltnl off In Han Fran
I Wuvnesville. N. U.. buv.t b.-.ii U ,l!tl1 " l" 1'
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d n n n g w||de Me-* -'“ -id u m - ..................
.......... " " ............ at in Matte*according to Fas’ -n G-'evti
, ........
ileiiieiistiiitiioi agent, is Ii 9|iil*|itM MTMlVMil a pill ki'1 nf
cisco because the dogs sxuldi-d m
ip r. . i i i ,.,
iiiiriali'it haiiilkiTriiirfH fnmi a
icy track*.
III
pttty
she,itf
M
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m
.in
llurd-n.
ehrduhsl
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an
eVluliit
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l--i-irti .s „f (, n, t j ( f
in ihi* iiffit'*
* imn*y
win. inv iigtil.il
il„- tu-, t-li-tit "■ h.inie-ealitied p t c n v n l fruits. ci't tu in 'ill,! Ffi Ik * llnmi** tvitli night to I,,.(,.|
Jihlk'i* It. VV* Ware.
1
It,. ,.,| up
■hr* r»’f|IJI'ft hi iMlIIlt 1*1% IMhtn ffl |"Mfliii|i JM
i ..... &lt; It' I mT
|iiiin»iiiiu^ &gt;) n \ 'inllui tl fruit ^ ami t-ariifit‘4.
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prnnil**'*'!
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il.,Two rank amateur*, names not
tiu
ii
Ii *muiVt'D I iltli ‘ ilK i*
•'lilllltil.
1 'ii my
II im I In Mrd «n
fiaiirl
A rm *iil&lt; 4i.ii
revealed, will make parachute
tIII* I'M VI* If .lit- G f Iif lull i ffl ! Ill a *\ 111i 1*x vvnil hi itu mMul hi Him
-'dc .ifiif
’ 4'141
*I V
hi ifIff 31 s if I I HMlTMIIlt flt 9
play itnd.. KU ' *|*44|| t.|
jumps over Municipal An port to- r*
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4 fi
^ Vii'Miil V v\Im&lt;1 n \t til i &lt;1 i«i u1111 , iiiifiihiT
Hitt in Imy-v, iiuth ImT* «if (hi*
nil
m
ail**
fur
ih*-ir
|»tfiuirat
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in.irr w - i f a program mapped d U C C U m D S
ill U T
l i«t»
t i «|i»ir t vii’w*
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I M,| I '"i 91* v I v Hunfmd Simi i nf the l. ^uni, ruriM
Tlii*
yen
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«*x1iititt
will
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j«aur today i* earrieil to romph-- plain II"I 1.Ill" t' \ i 111i*Hr Hu itiiir* utfn ull drum
I » »•j#il I y
11ii r tl u rt
* a« i t(
Inm '**♦! in «»n»* uf flu,* hi*vv liiitlil
ion.
K lUL'tr '•* Vt It I U
Ik*mnil'll
Ml ,
•nil hurt h* ft *i )•** will tint In- se­
Firman Churrh, operatur of the
Halil-* JiiilMHi- Itii.
;i|»iii|t ft
it*? in IT i Iw lllf !11"l‘l’1411 Mil th«* r NIKKI
ll* t'tl until iii-xt w**ek, I'erej
A small trickle of application*
H»»it,
ifroiinil*
In
’
ii
hi
tin*
V
iimi
flying
lirld,
said
the
two
youths,
Mrs.
A.
II.
Winner,
71.
died
*i»i I* anti it it
h i fut i In i (
M« to tl in . fm, &gt;nhi today.
for
llt.17 homestead exemption*
ti |r|ihurii&gt; i *-iI■!* ,\iit|i'ipfiiini « n* nm l
dribbled into the office of Tax *&lt;h men, hail expressed a desire eaily tmlay at Ihe ............. her c*ianiline m id »* ,i
lie i v I*Ii! II Ini t li.i* it wus thi.
o learn ‘chute jumping and were run, George S. W ilm rr in l-'wh
jtlrmlinif 1u*it
II
It(*••••tl *ii i- tut** fi'tir I
The glowing end --f a live elec­
it.
Assessor Sanford Doudney tmlay
•»t I ’ LMitlilinile*, vvhti will
'
o
n
i
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e
s
s
1niifiilN ini'chiiif vv■•(«*!
Atbi-r, af’rr an ilin.-ss of about
after he made un apiieal Friday ‘taken I'p" on their wish.
tric wire, sps’ l'Og a . huige
41.4'f the i ' *§!'*, to aifnvv un nd.
Hub
(I’ltrll,
I
M
nutiimal
paraMf»
iti*
in
Mr&lt;
W
i«ht,
seven
weeks.
to fib* rcriuests fur the elimina
(.iey death, yesterday after n««'i
lilt - It 1 tmiN* for |*fmtne by tho
.■huie jumping champion, wilt in­
\lini lluvtls'un. T
y Siifipvnn, fail..I to h.mler an
Funeral services are 111 Im* tii-l-1
lion of residential property from
v111m &gt;. r»*1,
l,v
struct the couple, neither of whom at 3 I’. M. Sunday from Ihe
\lr
iNittum,
A
II
WaifD**r,
K
m
l
' plan
M w tax roles.
W It Glow - to save Son How
I n v 1•eIit t .('iHiinnetfe* Hinted
I’-ivv n -.n.l
hns ever jumps-t! befort.
I- i t vYar*lt Jii'* K Fox and Ralph kins, a in-gto employee.
Holy I ’m** KpUeiipal tTiim h
In -*
Pointing out that nearly 2,000
It'*"1 •’loo *I---oil
‘i fn ■' niiflit f,«i Hie nricaiiixu*
1 •iium
Other
tentative
features
of
the
IVrirwrll
wi'h the Ifev Martin J. Iltiim
blanks are in be received through
cirri im lit i#n
......... “ a ...Iv. n ...... it*"!. * A ii'kty *tew*i«tu Bill |(iifSunday afternoon show will be offiriating. Intermrnt wt!’ h- It
hi* office, the assessor urged
I Lt v» km 4 w4* W44»k»»»ic l»y Hn* 11.1 nigh. I.\ |., || n 4 r|
iiuinit c iv*’ itMtrucUmris to ilruuistunt
flying
by
Churrh
anil
Washington, D I’.
" ’ I 'O-Ia., ,-1-tm
|h,
early a:tiun on the pan of homel*mtli* Iluad tu 4i i V f i 'h S|inn*f
" ♦&lt; be « Ieiuil villi reri'vil at
U’lielt,
and
a
possible
delayed
A
ppritxlimiiily
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m* v, in. I * it
Mr*. Witmer, a native of the
owner* to avoid inconvenience on
III* f ill’ll 31 t*- • I lull l4.|l|»l« l «V«*t H.infii|-*| f mw ti t-inf | i,a|.
hi' *n-l of Hio a usemid y.
’chute drop by the latter.
I’l'II"**
|HT
day
in1
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it*
*
M- i»o i.'..l
,,
,,
nation's capital, hns I m-s-o spend
their part.
nn tin- hikHi ‘inkiiin lm*N »*f •*»•*
Mi M« r.i ■".nd tin* i«»rpi ihiw
The public i* invited to see the
*i*it| Im*ftifi* .|«n *»; ,f ill S«ami
Other return* which are to he
ing the winter with her son (■■&gt;
Kim nL( I*t*v%4 i iitnl LitHit mi I* ...... ... " "''111 tic.
arv.
h;» * II h*!uI** 4 and L't pair* of
event which may n.
witnessed
n ]8111It tl WlM
'In I„ ( ,|„
t,
km ,
filed with Tax Assessor Doudney
the past eight years. Mr. Wit ID'U' t '(Minty tiiuhit i*t - ^ 1t ‘*t ITi111■
diuni stick9.
ply ** h Ha* .Sti*:, |4 -v k*f vi’rrt*
u.',-ii.i.*t. ,.| n u
(l, t,f
ara taiftrible and intnugihle ta’&lt; from parked automobiles on the mrr is the srJe survivor
flni* i u t 11f thi» fdi*irg*,d id1*!*
edge
of
the
airport.
Two
!"4»iiiin*‘ni'
r.ilivi*
*Vam|Mf
in
IM
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thi*
Ilf
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If
re tu rn , widows' exemptions and
I’nllhrurer*
f ir
ti-moriim’
"! ", l » , hi , |,,t .|i,,„
tiieity t #1f 144•r fell «*ii lliiwkm*
*ie&lt;l In lit.ii.tr Ivvti A iiii 'Mc s ii ad
.1mikin vveran*' exemptions.
. v|„.|i,|,.,|
-l-rv tres art- Norman S tb*F»ii •iiMt’rlnr Init,
1ti'i i afit'll, he iiitirt* 1 i vhmi' »if -.. -I ho- I, arlo
m
l!id
I-i
and
*wm
A
mri
ic.irj
ifi'iirr*
Jay,
,t , |,,
Mr. Doudney pointed out that
est. Hoy K. Syntes, S r . tioj
IniMi piiifi
and
tvrtni
wh *’h |- tin -au .(,*■ |,lan ..I,,,,
person*
expeeling
exemptions
II.- point.-.) -lit that only HlN) :iU, it11* on Aaile ! imIu |» ul till* Hail
K. Symes, Jr., K. J. Meyer, W
hit.unfit Mr. UriiW4 wlm wth d.i)
and at • |i*»|* il »^
mu»t file every year before Apr,
licenses hallI.....
&lt;l&gt;*tnht|&gt;e&lt;l Gird
elite Mini,,, , l-ariit.-s f,„
J. Thigpen and H. K. Digh'on.
niuitii /.
1, or the right of henefita I* au­
front his offti-e, a-l-ling that (her- Willi §|lll-ill11* intl'lrv* , |'lintilia4*
Thi»
Y
N
hili*
inciii
ill
t l I'lMitle I In * ,l" ’ .......... . 'hi- Fi,.cell (Joatt.-I
W. M. Tarter of Sanfurd, vice
_
..
tomatically waived.
lire utrsx. ...... . iut--miil.il.-s to li t If J Unify Maid.
Ticket'! f**r Pr'*sii|ent
IttKi*!*
Mvit palely uml M*u**d hi* ti*- ; * it"to "Gaud, sung „ -w ,a|
The navy stnm|» !***.*•« tiu1 |»k*
11-1., ...ii , .,| t-vror- w. si- v*IC Bnthdey Ball ut tho
The assessor has offered his
the County that i.iasl im bri-nse.l
winkiniin* l&gt;u* thi* eff*-ii* v. • 1" t
Manufacturers'
Association,
ami
r**_
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ls
l
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1 ant
assistance to anyone unfamiliar
"D will I-, ,i |-hy-icnl ir.i jm. • lured "f Arimiruli June* and Bat* * iti Mir* Thi* t it r i *'HI Himf fi &lt;1 *m? oti Ji&lt;
fan 1f o*I itti Jan ’in will ir&lt;&gt; «n
IO
1
Al in i
p i , -ii,. attended to-with filing any of the applications F. K. St, in of this City, a mem.;
_____ _
sibllily to s-l! son i,.K . l( ^ay,” *y . 1 11y flank a pic* ui * vif *h» I lit m.kin lift*.
ale Thursday, arrordiiiy tu an
Mr
v.i i
her of the F.xtru ive Committee,
Ciiriniiluttun, I.iiii . t I
vulution*
or return*.
iiniiouiiceinent
inaile I(hIhv
hf
First routine meeting of ’ I"’ 'I* Jinklns -|.i|,n..| ''S.-uielsHly
p*.iiil In have ri’iiuvcd
4i*» rru lll'-'t If, tl-1 I toll’ - i,ei* i|l|Urfl'l
i h i y War haith'9hi|i
(his week Bttcn.lr.1 a session ol new City ( ’cmniission i-s lulled i’ going in I,.- left '..tir
It ill-tin,;
o.i
H u ll." id L I filrfiti, ehairrtiau of
the
th*
hut in mi Inev hand' Ft ten (In* it W-'Iska
tin- organixation in Jacksonville
|
PiefniVM
nf
(Jenernli
WttahiniV
Av-OUe.
(t.p
i*t 11*1.11 I 'uiuinittee un arriiniie*
for 7:30 I*. M. Mondxy. City Tletk ' - M ' I have
.I ...........
*t i*n *
' *•'u an I Gtt-en iippcnr mi
tim
•- r-lletl to lay plan* for Ihe edu- Frank Ijtm.son said tmlay.
"*n that then- util i-.- ....
ment«.
army m.-menul, fhitikinvf i iitnail*
ration of the public
reganling
\\&gt;’dn««sday nlylit Ihe lunly I*
While no particular topic ha* h " "-si *f the dendi.tie d.te f.,.
view inf \Ii Vcrntui, Waahmrf
I health value of ice.
daltil in meet pi Hie fMtmvtbetP
la-.-n set down fur discussion, ' l f|"1,l purchase, Jan la "
^
It
If!*,-4
hiJIlli'
Dr. John Palmer Ga»U. of New
Recommendation.* uml p l a n s is probable that the body w.l
1 ( Cnimiiei ce huildthk' to
makA
iluth iftsucT art* nf mu* cent ill?
York Th y and Winter Park, will •*rer"
r,,r
&gt;r,:,r inrl,’'l' touch on ’enta'ivc pl.-tn* for io.
final plan* for the studal evenl.
nmiJltmliiini nic ifircfi and wKite.
ha the principal speaker at the1big
'h?
necessary advertising irovriucnt lo the local
TickeVv wilt to* ilistributed
tu
Wn’.-r
Btfarv Club luncheon at the May-1 rerisltnee and material lo b» works.
ms
loniuiitteemen for *ale.
fair lloirl or 13:15 o’clock Mondny.’ uw ,l in lying-in the Florida marSemiiude &lt;'minty livm|«M‘V
The Atlantic
Line Bail
One dollar per rouph# will ba
On the new Commission o 11. B. Pope, president of the rlu &gt;1 kt I* with the naHonal program Msy.-r Higgins, atul Commi"*mo
el 4 were wtkined today tiy t. i ‘ vvn&gt; n j 'hirmnef tin* ii|ier;itain "f rhaived, it was nnmmnced. Tha
announced today. In urging a full plannr.1 by the National Ice A s­ er* lefflcr. Whitehurst,
P l a n s ^ M o n d a y M e e t fit idwills **tl|wfYt4tir !»f nct-rw UT&gt;rril -|4*Tial deep*'! • lodweeii I IIIiw «n* Tropical orchestra hac b**en en*
lu-.lg-'
' -unty I oim.i.siii.n. rs were laattendance.
sociation.
T
:
e4»ntri4|# *tint
wiTh
ronlmnetl •m#vi ami \ViiMtitnJtoii f**r the ci»i » iraife*l to pM&gt;vid»* music for Hi*
and Dupree.
•*'"-• hsked ......... this afterl,.NO.
I O r• Gavit, Mr. Pope stated, l* n
A reunhir mce inif of the Sn warm wentln r# *cirvv worm Flo * veiticiov nf Hm • wl-vhinif tn al
*n an emerriYi* Be«4it!ii win
noted author and editor who ha*
** per c Ivory
t 'ivnttiiitifi*
f»*rthe ju re aclivc in all |iaria of
Kliir*J tend president l{»M»«»*i*dt\ i initio
Hanfnril Klk* ale B|H&gt;HiMilln*
*h"Wi«(| iwaail'iliiin »/
h*e» highly honoml In the worl-l|
emericinif t
Farmers* \Vh44le- uU.
I uiation, acct»Mlin^ !■* toformati**! the befiefi* bull.
hi'**
:|
rctfiilar
*
»i&gt;*'9iinif
nifiMiuf
ef literature and who ha* had the
he I
^ttle Market
i« ucheduhd
f«*r
|N rmna nwriin^ cattle vv4 rt*' Mc,».|Vi,| here tmlay fi* *• W* H
and 'h#* d(«ru*«ion *.f |.r.4l.aMe
privilege of interviewing many of j
Monday m^ht lit
oVhak in urikfed t«i iHe Hie min** n*r,. now What ton ef J n k mnvill % A' I
I nntity f«il* ri|i|Miififmen'-«e
tha leading stair*in*it of the world. * An allocation of approximately
Mark * Inultlintf, Secretary and Hiruiiifhuitt the winter, re - ^,-n* r;i| pavo'iic'c- air ■»»
Two alarms w !*.hin ten minute.
N * Id f o jmy ernfiloyn* h.id , u
Ha was for many yenri editor of S17,14-40 had been received by '-he
Michael unnouncetl tmlay. irurdlr** i f Hie wcsnh* r, that i-*
I'ultmau car* vvill Ik* a*ta*h,,,l
of each other ycr-rrday
after- |M(,1( fir4.,| nf |.
J|ni| riJk,J
tha Naw York Evening Post, and Seminole County school system
lfroii|i arc Jfdin Me ah. p roc tic u l dut 11 jit the vii in m rr innlj tu a *evfmn of the Miamian l**av
neon carried the Fire Depottnicni new 9.net employed, ninre
Utah I s a Mala
n
*hl‘
ia th# author of •’College,” a book from Tallahassee for January sal­
11
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on run* o f about If . m in u te s -'iit&lt;i*i nip ire any ncfiiiri ruk'-u ^hnifniani &lt; It lLiwjn*nf I hmleu fall nmrith* when Hie fly w in jnif at 7:!'» P* M. m» Jan 1'
r.«
M
“
,k * •— 1— 1 list of reading or aries to Uacherx and transporta­
very active.
I Arriva l in W.»*hiiuf 1 ••*» i* &gt;lat«»l*
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each.
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left*,
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fColumbia U n ittn iiy .
thin
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tion un
units. Superintendent T . W.
A ll verew worm nt**** ^hnuhl for 10: lit A- ' I . J**n PJ*
Doth weru i n n flrcn, one »* r &lt;r . t«.
done m nn oji«*n u r^ i n ,,r r » D*my Nickel, II. M. Pap*
• Fog**
la 1933 Dr. Gavit wax awarded- Lawton
Lawton reported.
W har'Mi said 1h * c »r* W'* d’f
firundview Avenue ant Tw»nly*
II
M
The B^nril runvenad nr |:;pi [ worth, I p ji Schnuth ami lt»4y t»e prniii|itly trentnl with lietnwd
tha honorary degrta of Doctor of
Draft
Xt
.M
Draft* far the money will be fourth Street, while the other iiVliK'k and went Into a ilirfrupahin j'Synicx.
to kill the inaityNlA and * lipht be paiked in tin* ropil il f«*r th.*
a*
—
Homan Lava at Dartmouth Collrca wtittrn and diatnhutrd tale this w m &lt;»n tha bonier of the fitly
at
.•«
of ireneralitien, it wan le irneil. | Mr. Michael hat rniueYfct! Ihnt rtipliratiofi of pine tar oil »|i occupancy of thone w‘e* •!» *»rr t»*
at .a*
or early in February, he limit* at tho tmal end of TwenM- .Vi mention had tM'tfn ma*lc of |Ail member* make a apecial of- plied tu prevent re-In feutill ion, um * them instead of h*J»*vi acconi_*j ____oa_

The Florida Water t'nnuervalinn League today had replied tu
u mau-im-n: from Guv. Fred Cone
CHICAGO, Jan. 9 — &lt;AP) in which he favored the romple— V ir t u a lly all form*
of lion of the cr&lt;&gt;M-*uie canal, J, C
tra n s p o rta tio n felt Ihe pinch Chase, vice-president of the Lea
of a d v e n e weather condi­ Uue. said today.
Following I* the revolution in
tio n s toda y in m'.nt part* of
th e
nation.
Smiw-cloKK'cd which the reply U made:
h ig h w a y *
and hitter cold Where.*, the Governor of Flor­
b ro u g h t
m o to r traffic
to ida at Tallahassee on Jan. f&gt;, de­
atandatlll in
many middle clared himself uutrightly in fa­
w e a t a nd
R o cky
Mountain vor of the construction of the Flor­
ida croai-*tatr canal, and
neetiona.
Billiard* and fog diarupicd
Wherrn*, tiuch public announce.
atr crawl In ihe nurh.-rn mate*. ment create* a preiumption of.the
Thick weather alowed North A t­ Governor’* po**r**ion of inforlantic ahlpplng. Train service wm
■
maiian to the effect that the con
affected in *ome midillewevtern -sirrction of the canal will no have
“ are*.
Storm* crippled power serine*
— 1—
■
“
adverse effect*
upon the
and communication* line* in llli lake level* anil water aupplie* of
nctio, Wisconsin and Missouri.
that section of the State lying
At least I I death* were atirih. pomhwutd of the promised canal,
ntod to the » '4 4 &gt; r . F’our wete in anil
Taaas, on* in Nebraska and two
Whereas *uth information n&gt;.
each in Ariiona, Utah and Okla­ otherwise has teen available to
homa.
. . .
dm** (including public eapres
---------- L*at-..Wa*.-f*’t fut.-ciuvy p*t_
•oaa marooned by deep snow*.
fb-olngieal SerVB)t. Ur.. Men■
-Oregon
s tnlrnttni ty S. Jihario»"tU— the Geulngirili
’Akamperature i f 43 degrees belov Department of Columbia Univrr

Committee Plans
For 4 Exhibits
In Orlando Show

To lie l* r» tc c (c d Kn^lanil Worried By
Krection Of Fort*
On G ibraltar Kdge

C’ o u n t Spotlight "r''
I roducts To Hold |,

1rh“r"- in

Mrs. John Sauls
Dies In Crash
Another Is Hurt

Massachusetts V i s i*
lor Said To Be Im­
proved In Hospital

Amateur A irm e n
To Make Parachute j ^ r ^ e - .
Jump Here Sunday1"* n“

Requests For T ax
Exempt Residences
Taken By Doudney

Delay S e le c tio n
01' Personnel F o r
Drum,Bugle (orps

Mrs. A. H. Witmer

White Man Risks
Life In Attempt
I Saving Ne«ro

Weeks of I lln e s s

Townsend P l a n To
Be Banded 1
hi Tlean M a n n e r

Some Mittorisls To
Be ‘Left In ( o ld /
Hays Tax (’ollertor

•

l’ i»s t o f f ice Offers
Army,Navy Memorial
Issues Of S t a m p

President's Ball
Tiekets Go On Sale
In City Thursday

Iswal Ice Dealer*!
Attend Jax Sewiion

president of the Florida u. New City t athers

Dr Jo h n Palm er Gavit
To Address Rotariana

New Coiinlv B o a r d
G! * Into S e s s i o n
Behind Loeked Diior Market Committee

Livestoek O w n e r s Speeial Trains To
Warned Of F urther Serve S a n fordites
Screw Worm Danner
For InaiiKiiratH.n

Funds Are Received TwoAlarmuAnHwerefl
For Teacher** Pay By Sanford Firemen

laOCAL WEATHER

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M « , Wav l i i t e Im* M rira field
to lira fbaratad aim* iaaa, th*
/■rarity, at th* Saafaa*Oriaw4*
Kmaal d a k track kata toat night,
tka valtom kaaad ga*a tfta m r i
a/ t lM faaa • ikrifl aa ka araat.
9nt4 a m tka flabk Haa • akato
length akiM a/ kla aaaraat aara&gt;
fMtor, Da flak Mlekcy. Tka tiara
aaa to 4-4 raw ed*.
Another tkril aaa paaalM i f
Mat ( f t r i j r Pawar, tlaaey f a

tka tiara af a
at tka yeuagar
Dag radar, arhleh
traa to December,
1 nightly at Long- batckan am ka
■ran an enjoying larrar rrawto
ika traatof waakn ■(traded game*
c m i&amp; S .

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derby-Flm,
Richard
Dthr. oaaad by W. A. Waif af
Tampa; accoad, Mailrldtr'. Sac;
Iblnl, Chief Air Wot. owned ky
A- latilmar of Newaaa, Oa.
Tka neat triala, tka *outhe*«tam amateur, wilt ka ran at
Ocala an Jan. » , and tka nor- of tka futurity racta recently, la
Wa writ coaat trial* will be expected to give kia two nirpati»U«a«| at Clearwater oa fab. 23. lora, aa wall aa tka n «t af tba
field, a handamra chan.
Stormy Qua and Lucky lida at*
faeorad Ib tka dally double.
Tba Ibat o f toalykt’a aairica wad
m ulti of race* bald lara night
follow i
— —*
TwxMiirra ttnvwrwa
FtIUtT:
H mllei Otba, HUB
Knlahl, llult la. (leorae IM n e ll
Kale Pitch, Pep, flo ra ) Waarlee,
Mtella Welodr.
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UKCiiN !•— W mllei (F I ret Half
ef P allr
Ponble) Bcotcb Plleb,
Meat*. Wild Caplain. Htormr Oaa,
Karat Buaale, ianay Boa. If. B.
Hood*. Ilecbr I W i , ................ .....
T il III le—Futurltri lim it Half at
Pallr
Double I Otfleor'a Vrkod.
Wrello Hold. Andr Barer, Kimble
Bleb. W e l l e
Omen,
Waabeaa.
Lack* Hide, Pulrb Friend.

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* r O fttn ana baa
aa*il«lttjw tar a taa C d
! ! ! * ! ? *ken «n . Bald eartinl b , (oil.w in e t . acrlbad property la tba County ut
Uejmlaola, Blau irt FI or la*. |o.
i i ILana th* t Tract*
ftT X V i.
UNHHOWN aa4
{- in d u c t u R t i a n i i u n n
Blaeb U n I t MITCH KLL'*
■tuner of Ibe Davy rlraat
Tfea M u a a n l
of
|h* aal&lt;l
proaertr aadee the aald rortlfl.
m lV n o w t . ^
,n
« " * »'
ITmleta eaM rertlfleate aball b*
radoeatod aerardlaw to b e , tb*
p n p e rtr leoeribed
therein
will
bo esM la tba blahoet bidder at
15* c *«t*;b «»o e door on the llret
Wonder I* the ainnib of Februarr, IIIT. which le the let dor
ut February, ItlT.
ta rT *** Ibfa Itb Car of January.
•
a r . m : it m i min , .
Ocrb of Clrealt Court of
County. riotlda.

dec mod hr elrtoo of that certola
Plaal Poena of Fereeleoare aad
eale entered la tba Circuit Coart
of heel look Cuuuty, FlaelCu. dated
Itb dar e f Juauarr tMT. where la
ile u m A. Blaeb aa rtalaiirr. aad
W. i. Vara aaa Aaaa D. Vara,
bla wife, VI ratal*-Carallaa Cheatle a l
Campaaj. 'a Corporation,
Praab K. Ha.mea and M. A. datllb.
tleneral Llualdator af Ibe Itaab
of Or led*, a n tba defendant*
I, Ibe enderelpaed apeclal Waa­
ler will oa Mnndar, tba tat dar
of Vebraarr ItlT. after for eale
and M il darlaa tba local boo re a f
eale, la fraat af the Court Hoaoo
door, In a . ml nolo Canale. Flor­
ida, lha fellawlaw doacrlbod land
In aal*. fltata end Cwnblr, tn-wlli
Lot 4 nt Blaeb I a f L AalIn*. P in t Add 11lea la Oeledu.
Fla. aa recorded la H at Baab
A
114 af tba Public Re*,
ordi of oraag* Coaatr. Via.
&lt;nf wbltb the Coaatr of BamInolo Coaatr waa farmerlr a
part.
e

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falter ihan Qaorga.

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Ibat

S i " * " " * 1!.. H LK PH T. bolder of
“ ■ Cerllftrat. * “ • l i f t , leaned
McDowail will ba wall eat- £
M iJ l e t ’s Brother Jack
! * » % J * r of Auauer, . U. 1111,
lifled If Elmo la only half aa af- bna filed a a e le nif office onr.*
wade applleatlon foe a taa
May Be Another fecilra In lututal ability, Into*!' i51*.
Notice le benby airea that I,
n f i c , 1* . U Imuod thereon. Held C. W. Hand, aa Bberift af aemlnbat fortitude, And Itadaraklp.
certificate embrace* the followtntf ale Couatr. Florida. wtU anil at
deerrlbed prepertF In Ibe (NiaalF eekllc a action ta tba blabeat and
RoUins Grid Ace Will, »ka adeent of radio, aato of^Hemlaele,
Plate a f florid *, la- beet- blddir for raeb l e r t i f the
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F IF T H — K mllei Crotaa. Hal
Wan. Teddy Wlnke, P avla, Bud
Murnlna. IJ ltle l.u. Ulnndle M
t.itwe. Uplberlae.
H IX TII— F u lu rltrt 1- e ‘a Lad.
H »r, q u iet I'leaee, O llle e r Fll
ijuet Hhuw. Km,
Hrhatnr
Itai
HKillne M.iliuul. Tut IllibuB,

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|tw pound* Kflil'iTltrdT'ilna tiTinr^Vi
hV v k w i ;|i — t-te
mil.- f.iia
fiarna o f 11M"**-MIfUa e u droppn! Ni
II it i II*—'I. uM *e|mr T r e ffle .
■on th* Kulline I ’mlley* rairi|iu* —
tie Chan.-*, (lift, Had L a '
L E ttA L " N ffT IC K
T ell Hot. Juet Cume « a .
during the holiday*. And to Lit- _
K tn itT W — Futurity, lie
,
Inwora
of
lha
funune*
nf
Tur
e
lltumtr Itmen, 3 ^lr Hina,
ifedar. athlaika that la importam bualllncky Count, Aa*
F a ll!
Meld, Fancy

Metal or.

NINTH —Fulurllr; Llaal

Traffic Rina.
Pick. Mac 11
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FUeli, IMrly
"enllrtel. All

OXFORD, 0., Jan. H .-IA I-A
"Why tlo m&gt; many woman take
eo-atl riedae.
Cartlul fur functional pain* of M i a m i , O., llnlver*liy
menitruatlunT”
learned from eiperlmrnllng that
Each dona of Cartlul contain* th* cloacr attention ehe gava to
Ot purely vegetable eedotWe and!
her prof»*»or, Iho poorrr grade*
aa*.l-*pa*m«dic—that la, a painrellevlng and
cramp-rvllevlng ■ha racelved.
medicine that la eepeclally efDay after day *ha fell Into a
ofectlve at monthly perloda.
deep itupor, which finally cauaed
Thla fact about Cardul (that her to take her prubirm to tho
It helpa to relltva many of tha Inilructor.
ordinary functional
palna of
She had dlacoveretl, &gt;he told
manatru*th&gt;n with a bcnaflclai him, that whenever *hc fixed her
plant extract, not hahlt-fnrmlng, ga*e comtanliy on the profvuatir,
'not objectionable to taka) U
■he got a diny feeling.
greatly appraclaled by thuu*an&lt;l*
I'urlher experimenting deter­
of woman. They recommend It mined ihai four light* In the
to othcra.
room ra»t reflection* on the proCardul I* purvlr v e g e t a b l e
Tha reflrctiona
ll'iuld In form, and cmn.a In *- feeaur’a gla**e*.

Taell- * ” *•

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Tin*. | •*lfo" Miller, who wi* chrlnra.11” wncd Elmo, happam to be the ..f
i f f la younger brother of ticorat Q.
• S J Millar, a ball rarTylng fool whi "m

H . * » ft of NF.I4 of N K U
of Beclloa f t. Towaahlp I I
Buuth, Haaae
It
Kaet. I I
Ari eu
The lu iM m ia t
nf the Mid
l * t u | - r b r - * i ) . . -uld. reriHlirule leeued wae In the name nb
AHWK’ IA T K P

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PETER PEN
nt
S-f :|

Claatified Advertiiemenh

E V E R Y H O M E xhould have a
atep ladder.
We
ca rry
all
•i*e* from 3 foot to J2, Hraeonabl* |rice*. H ill Im tilem m l Co.

W A N T E D TO S E L L
at
once
on* Whit*
Elec'.ric
Sewing
Machine. Owner leaving town.
Will aall reaaonably. Apply H01

Palmetto Avenue,
1 LONO WHEEL baaa Chatrolet
Track wltk Van Body wlih 4
•heel Trailer In A-l condition.
Ready for the road. Price quick
bale IBMJM. Term* If daalrvd. WINTER IS not yak over—Sat
Real * Soua, 301 W. lat 8(. San­
ua for heater* or other cold
ford.
weather Item*. SUaley-Rogvra
Hardware Company
i-BHatUra wialii
FANNY BURTON,coluratl, want*
part-tima job a* maid ur cook.
•10 K. 10th SL
YOU NO M A N 24 y a m old. Am-

aridHi, clean, neat, phyakally
fit, daalraa work of any kind. Can FOR SALE—Oa* complete fa*.
&lt;ory rebuilt model-12 Jahnann
farnbk beat reference*. Writ*
Bureau af Eatymology, 4th A Seahora# aulbwird motor. Apply
a -Herald.
Myrtle.

FCIIN*

■ARTMPa PAUL • '

prmlucatl an hypnotic effect when
nr, I Itenefll fill* , cunault a th* co-ed kept her eye* fixed on
Ciea
hyalelan— Ad*.
lha glaaae*.
, gn ,

D A V K VOUM W ATCH repaired
by on* who raally know* how.
Btlgga, Jewel*r, Magnulla Aee.

FL O Itlerr

Nullee ta hereby xlvan lb »t un­
der a derre* uf fureebMura and
M le antereo by l b . Judge af Ilia
Circuit Court uf tti* Ninth Judicial
Ctrenlt uf Ib i W at* of Florida,
la and far namlaota Cunaty. In a
eattuln
eanaa
between
Henlty
T rn a l
Campany.
n corporal Ion.
plaintiff, and L'ha*a A Company,
a corpora linn, dafendunl, b w ill
aall by public auctlnu lee [ba highaal bidder far caah In front ut
tba Caurt llouee dour Ib tba City
ot Baaford. Florida, between tba
i m L h»»urB uf unit, mb

nunr* bultl.a, with full dlrertlun*
fur uee. T r y II! Of nnira.. II II

Laundry, chicken home*, 2 f-'J
■crea land. lArg* vegetabl* gar­
den nuw In. rhona blM-J.

INC

tfnleua maid r .r tlflc a t. ihall be
rw .„n iril
rUliig t«» lew, Ibe
properly deerrlberl therein wilt be
eotil tn the bl|heat bidder at Ibe
court* hnuee dime
on
the fleet
Hnndar In tba mualh nf Fabru*
ary. ItlT. which I* ibe let day uf
February, ItlT.
lu te d tbla Itb l a y nf January.
I PIT.
O. F. IIBRHDON,
Clerb ot Circuit Court uf
Ikmliiule Count r, Florida.
Ily: A. M. WKHKH.
I&gt;. C.

pPW sfto#

TLin%D
ihrto

legal baure of e*!e, to-wit i II
A W. and t V. W. aa Taeodar.
Jan. I l l b ItlT,
at the Forcet
.)•% • icedcm rlw « mlka
weal of Faroe l City, demlbnle
CriuaU... VlrcH.-i
Ihi fpUpwUm.
lire elurk heretofore Impounded
’*I mbta«b butt beaded raw.
marh dulap. rlabt ear unp*r
elope, tell ear boll, brand 11
rlabt eke.

�• -~ r r-

Stmlnolf Comity ProdwH
More Fruit* And Votelgbln Than Aaf
. Similar Area la America

g—ford Si TIm OaJy Central
Fkrida City AfforVbtf Rail, Hffffcwa
AN

VOLUME XXVI

Air And Ocean
•
Services Hurt

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y

Frigid Weather Is 100,WO Idle
Harmful To Many As Strikers
Refuse Work
Sections Of U. 5 .
Transportation Units
Feel Severe B l o w
O f Snow-Clogged
H i g h w a y s , Rails

IN D E P E N D E N T

‘M is s

A u b u rn *

9. 19.17

E a la b lb h e d l a

NTMHER

1908

HS

Hitler Reported Ordering
Rebels To Capture Madrid;

12 General M o t o r s *
Plants C l o s e d By
I d l e Workers As
Walk-Out Spreads

Reply li lin e d
To Cone's Stand
Hr Tl«* 4M #flatr4 Frr«»»
A ti- uUiion totjay showed near­
On State Canal ly 100,000 workers are tills- beca use

W a te r

California O r a n g e
Growers F e a r f u l
O f Losing C r o p s

B e

o f strikes in the plums of

A sk s

M a d e

P

D a ta

D

S S T Z tJ Z

C o n s e r v .tio n

L ea g u e

AHe?ed £ « * e r Apparance|Audubon S o c i e l y ' ^ ^ J h " ^
brings Chamber Warning W ill Take Over Ti|f!,*en wefenaea

Strike*

closed

li

S im p s o n

plant* and

A d v in e s

g a le B e fo r e

S a n fo r d itc s

T o

‘ In v c s t i-

B u y in g ;* C iv ic O r g a n -

u H

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!

O n

II ii m

e

B ord ers

L R eserv atio n s „ . V l
- Britain Rushes
w V ,; r i'/'’on: Navy To Scene

I c “ WE 1 T ’ * « * « ,
________
iz a t io n O f fe r n S e r v ic e F r e e
live vice-president of General Mo ,
s p r i n g s
K c j 'i o n s
______
The Florida Water t'nnuerva- tors, ptedlcteii Glo.lMH) employe*
Hepnrts that
sctsnnal
"snow
linn League today had replied tu would be out o f work tonight.
T
o
l
i
e
l
*
r
»
t
c
c
(
c
d
K
n
^
l
a
n
i
l
W o r r ie d B y
birds,
promoting f the schemes,
u mau-im-n: from Guv. Fred Cone
The strike* also brought a pay-1
were circulating in Sanford to
in
which
he
favored
the
rompleless
week-end
to
seamen,
lumber
(
C H IC A G O , J a n . 9 — &lt; A P )
K r e c tio n
O f
F o rt*
Aulmrn studrrv’ s know' beauty
Wardship ami strwatdsliip oy­
day In ought * wattling in "he
— V ir t u a lly
a ll
fo r m *
o f lion of the cr&lt;&gt;M-*uie canal, J, C Jack*, glass workeis, knitters nodi whm they sit. it. For e*tipple,
er two new l.ii.i reset m iens
O
n
G
i
b
r
a
l
t
a
r
K d g e
|
coreful
before
buying"
from
T.
Chase,
vice-president
o
f
the
Lea
other worker* throughout the na |
tr a n s p o r ta tio n f e l t Ih e pinch
they
chose
Mt.ll y
Met *1teal
K. Simpson, presilient
of
the Florida Will h, a - .limed |,y
lion.
I
Uue.
said
today.
o f advene
w e a th e r
c o n d i­
lahovi-l o f Itcmi'p.'li*, ,\&lt;a, » '
flott,la \tolul-. u
te:y, eb.
.
Chumber o f Com literec
The strike scene eatemh'd from
I t E I U . I N . .Itin. 9.— ( A l * &gt; —
Following I* the revolution in
tio n s to d a y in m '.n t p a r t* o f
"M t»* Auburn o f 1’JJ7
Molly
gnnitation'. I.'yeeltllve Cooimitiei-1
I
"llusiiiissmrn
have
l-ought
nilthe
Canadian
border
n»
l.-df
I’.....
&gt;«viiri.’ t,i» ttvth e
nation .
Sm iw-cloKK'cd which the reply U made:
is a memlter o f the lunior .da*. in
vole.l l&lt;Nt.iv hi iiii limn al sesso-n I IV iv a lt* G e r m tin
i s ......
vcrtising spare from siii-h.’ ). and
W here.*, the Governor o f Flor­ anti from the Atlantic to the I a- commercial nr* utol is a tifioto-r f ' e e d . n s
tlitv i l t r l i i r t t l
R i'ich ttfiti’ h r e r
h ig h w a y *
and
h it t e r
cold
it th.- Mayfuii l|..,|
l
i
a
r
d
i
n
,
I
a
r
m
,
'
l
e
a
l
fust
talker*
,,n
toothl.rii.l,
and
b ro u g h t
m o to r
t r a ffic
t o ida at Tallahassee on Jan. f&gt;, de­ cifld coast*.
of Kappa IH-Itu sotonty t Vv -i -i i th e
One of the areas over w hiih! A th d f l l i t i c r itit.s tartit
Total number o f workers In
in
a ta n d a tlll in
m any
m id d le clared himself uutrightly in fa ­
C’ o u n t y S p o t l i g h t "r' '
1rh“ r" in
.Fed I’ ress I'hoti ‘
in s n ry n n l
G en eral
volved in all kinds o f walk &gt;ut*
. iliroctories and ilniens of ill her l-rop.ised I ltd pn-tivnon is i„ |„.l Sp an ish
vor
of
the
construction
o
f
the
Flor­
w e a t and
R ocky
M ou n ta in
Gainesville alol' Friitn’ iseit I 'r iiiu n In c a p tu r e
passed the ir.0,lHN&gt; mark uml was
I ro d u c ts
T o
H o l d |,radically worthless meilmm-y,” given l* near
ida croai-*tatr canal, and
neetiona.
I'omaills the i-lo-sy linns, on,. 1-f
'tlriii b y -Jan, lft.
-----—
the
rtvic
leatlrr
said.
mounting.
B illia rd *
and fo g diarupicd
Wherrn*, tiuch public announce.
I h ey MS.serletl
tile
N axi
Four di-finile exhibits for the
“ Ask sorb salesmen for their the rarest Ini-Is m i(„. Suite. I'l .
atr crawl In ihe nurh.-rn mate*. ment create* a preiumption of.the
1 1 ini i lln r lia s sou l b e tw e e n
Central
l-'h-rida
Exposition
in I-tier from the tTiiindier o f Com Ollier se.tion Is I,suited near Tar
Thick weather alowed North A t­ Governor’* po**r**ion o f
inforP°n ftpimgs mi,I ,, i|,,.
j I.”-.tti’ ii am i ‘j r.,0 0 0 vitl.ih le tr.4
llrlaiido Felt IA 2il were l.tld out merer. ’ No letter, no sale,’ t* a
lantic ahlpplng. Train service wm
■
maiian to the effect that the con
many wntei fowl,
to the Fascist cnmmnndei’» aid
’net
night
by
the
Seminole
Conn*
"fv
rule
lit
follow.
The
Chant
affected in *ome midillewevtern -sirrction o f the canal will no have
noil spent Ilml.lHMl.INhl to
help
t
llussell
.Mason,
pre-id,-tit
of
t&gt;
Chandler
of
Commerre
K
l
her
office
has
the
lime
nod
eifl
“ are*.
Storm* crippled power —
1—
■
“
serine*
adverse effect*
upon the
IINUKl'Ml,
,1.1101 Conmn:tee ill the Chandler pel (nice to give each pro|Hi*ttiim the Stan- Socle-). ,.nd tin m „ ;„|
and communication* line* in llli lake level* anil water aupplie* o f
io
llftti*r
in ifitin lltriN* tib*
hlil.ling
&gt;' ftu' nml thorough invest ign dhioriiit teg..... vvon Ed loing
nctio, Wisconsin and Missouri.
that section of the State lying
tin* inforni»n*A a h UI, in
The Sanford Garden Club, head- lion It is not infallible, lint thi­ f " ii ill,- immln-t of l'| n,|„
A t least I I death* were atirih. pomhwutd o f the promised canal,
Vat Ion s i ride, Audit!-.II S-t, I-'I) ,|,
rttu rii ftu p u rtuH'iitinn in w if«
ntod to the » '4 4 &gt; r . F’our wete in anil
M a s s a c h u s e tts
V i s i * rd Ivy Mis II M I'apworlh. will rhnuers are 100 to t that th.- reel ion
A Christian Jew. the liev. Ja­
T in -91' itiriN un* riilndk**,
nil*
Taaas, on* in Nebraska and two
have
charge
of
an
exhibit
o
f
ttterrhaiit
will
making
a
It
ul
Whereas *uth information
n&gt;.
l o r S a i d T o B e I m ­ fiin s, hullis and utiur
lo ei.h , Mi Mu-on ai-l. w.ir- i t tin* W oiId W .ir; mininic c«meach in Ariiona, Utah and Okla­ otherwise has teen available to .cob Gorlenhouse. wilt -peak at
orna- investment if In* toiys a piopu
’ the I I A. M. services o f
the
i‘i*’i&gt;iinii in Spain nr i*a ihyaim'R*
homa.
............ .. •&gt;•&lt; I'-SSr l l , r,| '
been
rti
p ro ved
In
H o s p i t a l mental |d;ints and cut flowers sitton that has not
. . .
dm** (including
public eapres
Church tomorrow.
ii-n ; and e in mmiif
i&gt;i&lt;l
front
------- L*at-..W a*.-f*’ t fut.-ciuvy p*t_
” idpJS*
--------- --------- ------— —
.
v i:
i*“ ti«wi'r9,
^m
•oaa marooned by deep snow*.
im ' y .... I l i . -iv- lvL lU v . iq . j i - i i
Ian v.
fb-olngieal SerVB)t. Ur.. MenMi
i.
John
*
■
*1
l*
- w *-~ - I v W t T - t t i T T r T v r j T t »r f s
A ' regular session o f i'v *****
J lfn im n
liovi*rnm 0 tit nllicm N
■
-Oregon
s tnlrnttni
M is
Hal W ight, rhnirin:t*i of news nutn."
ty S. Jihario»"tU—the Geulngirili
Spring* w
oas
at” l
M i's
as kiilril
ford Junior Chamber &lt;d '
roUtinttvA *.i nuy they
’Akamperature i f 43 degrees belov
tin* Club’s committee
| I’ rrsiib-ltt Simpson said there
O il C li ii r i l v
I!v e n Ih
Department of Columbia Univrr
meres will l&gt;e held at 7 I*. M. II: m e t A. T jy lo i - f West (ii'ldf
nlinu* N ;u i md fu r lb «
The Seminole Chapter o f Fit are
eth'-rs
vietimited
la-sides
sltjr: Dr. K. H. H. Calhoun, dean
I h r m ije | | ( *|||-|s | m - l s .&lt; |'iiiiplt ir b e b .
Monday in the Mayfair
1M »I- , jiuss.,
Tw c Ncrhern California driths
i. io-..-,
injured
bile ti .v Furmei
Muss.,
er'lii-ulty
o f America have those engaged in business II
o f the School o f Geology o f ClemA ll members are urged to
pravatuUy were attrbutnl to the *on
moon when tio-u .tgi e,| In furnish ail ivhibit o f deeloresl the non rommeieial rlnyesterday' af'emoo-t
AgTicultural
College,
and
Tp|a*i»i inifin 11
I tui-tI*' * I mlu y mill'd Krerii'h p i *
. mil*-tns,t.il « . i ........... . by a ve ruled meat mid offer to hut-her of people help to finance all
....... . ......
l)r. J. Kilwanl Spurr, an eminent presrn*.
h iibim .l »
Two Southern Calofirnla orch- nnional geological authority ami
"nd- M-nv ili i;,.,| Imiiiit v nf M nrm vo tu the alert
hub- diivi-o III* Flank Kni-h re fie. i f ill ig e any animal aa-l l i p s
of
schemes
t hat
are
■hiMiifi and
H ie weather: I’artly rbmily to
ardista berned smudge pots , i ptoM at vi i i Imiu *&lt;9 i Imivv Krem h an*l
‘
„f
the
individual
renimmemlatlon*
meal for the privilege "*-i •-pored”
to bung in huge
* gro. at tit- mt» i -■ e* -on ,.f I'o-ai itlte it
leer a multlmiliion dollar e m u
t«t new
danger
"I MI .a. h.
|, •111It’I| ll»ili&gt;h fhi'tiv
o f two o f tha wntrr rxpens mak­ night nml Sunday, mild tempera
lull S i
ril Gilo-vo Avium
of eylubifing tit pi -nil lit ill tli dividends.
crop from tha low temperature*.
ul s. K it rente Northwest 1-bo1,1 '
If
Sinifun i
, u
wm ld
♦Im ifur • "n n nf S|miti*N "Iiltli*
ing recent Investigations for the
hti-b- Tbc i-iiiomiality- &gt;vdl io- r-"llo * fake rhanty inrhei." Mi
un
to
I
r.ivb-r
&gt;-.oi
t
ulo-il
t
Water pipe* frc ie in 3a t Fiann.".|"M ,s „
.........
lhi&lt; VV,«!
V. ». Koglneers) has In-lit to th e 1
ini-e-l
.at
Hocio...
■■
the
i
yp.i
Simpson
ri
iitioiiesl,
"is
one
of
-I,let in \ Fi I Itilld I .mis; lit --li M-u-oll.it 11•»
I» » ffniry Ittwf ,M. lf
tlseo foe the first time in years. effect that very grave danger to n'tfl'l, Sunday taut at"
l|uii* mtliMi that dmlt
with
old silt n
! tbe most popatai
lion
many
pit-al wTi i
otto-lo
Atop tha Gulden Gate
Bridge
i fii • r fn*‘! r*el io * nf msui» 11y Ih t 4
west portion.
I I nn |I***4 On P h i , Tbrrrl
A
*•
*V«V
hmli-harg,.
I minty Ai-rii I* U 1Livy"irtii »■» tim**'* i»vi* ynti uivrt* wiinill mii»i
ill*
|
M*&lt;1
I • lit* I »*I !t\ *'f llli; ’ j
tho temperature dropped to II
win! mu tu Ih P iih lu.vul
mett
U ' • »'"* • ..... .
II,.,
j liif it tu a i i-iiili!** un i - y I i i I m * »»f l G* f b n r i|y i»|i|M*i ]* vviMiunt
m.iiv ' '
dofre e *.
Ducks frute in |&gt;ond*
11 &lt;•*•11hiirii np| i»tgr funrl
llubs-rt While of D el.iod altd
M'
« “ '&gt;' •
" ................ ........ . th.
tniiiit'ii
|iii«|iiriw
mill
vi‘trMf.ilil»&lt;4,{
inif
an
ihvrwtijfjihuii
*
and had to be rhoppvd nut. Dog
I Miss
li.... .ary
.......... ............ 1'»■ &gt; ;t .....
.... Il ,” 1
| . ,
..
v •"
' ■--, ........
Iti i fiitly
M'V1*1 nil H ii i, f u f I ' " V 1.....
tores wore caltnl o ff In Han Fran
I Wuvnesville. N. U.. buv.t b.-.ii U ,l!tl1 " l" 1'
""
d n n n g w||de Me-* -'“ -id u m - ..................
.......... " " ............ at in Matte*according to Fas’ -n G -'evti
, ..... .
ileiiieiistiiitiioi
agent,
is Ii 9|iil*|itM MTMlVMil a pill ki'1 nf
cisco because the dogs sxuldi-d m
ip r. . i i i ,.,
icy track*.
III pttty sh e,itf Mum .in llurd-n. ehrduhsl
» r r » o g - an eVluliit iiiiriali'it haiiilkiTriiirfH fnmi a
• itliei
l--i-irti .s
„ f (, n, t j ( f
in ihi* iiffit'*
* imn*y
win. inv iigtil.il
il„tu-, t-li-tit "■ h.inie-ealitied p t c n v n l fruits. ci't tuin 'ill,! Ffi Ik * llnmi** tvitli night to I,,.(,.|
Jihlk'i* It. VV* Ware.
1
It,. ,.,| up
■hr* r»’f|IJI'ft hi iMlIIlt 1*1% IMhtn ffl |"Mfliii|i JM
i .... &lt; It' I mT
|iiiin»iiiiu^ &gt;) n \ 'in llu i tl fruit ^ ami t-ariifit‘4.
"IlltUUi,.
ii i’l V1
I
inh«,iit
inti’
*
vvi’
i
th*
ii*
prnnil**'*'!
i*l»l
p«-M
|i|t*
wtm
tlnit
u
i
I
t
f
" I ‘ li
il.,Two rank amateur*, names not
tiu
ii
Ii
* muiVt'D I iltli ‘
ilK i*
•'lilllltil.
1 'ii my
II im I InMrd «n
fiaiirl
A rm * iil&lt; 4i.ii
revealed, will
make
parachute
t III* I'M VI* I f .lit- Gf Iif lull i ffl ! Ill a * \111i 1*x vvnil hi itu mMul hi Him
-'dc .ifiif
’ 4' 141
*I V
hi if Iff
31 s if I I H MlTM IIlt f l t 9
play itnd.. KU ' *|*44|| t.|
jumps over Municipal An port to- r *
I
4 fi
^ Vii'Miil V v\Im&lt;1
n \t til i &lt;1 i«i u1111 , iiiifiihiT
Hitt in Imy-v, iiuthImT * «if (hi*
nil
mail**
fur
ih*-ir
|»tfiuirat
*
xaln.l
i
:
„
i
,
in.irr w - i f a program
mapped d U C C U m D S
i l l U T
l i«t»
t i «|i»ir t vii’w*
!
I M,| I '"i 91* v I v Hunfmd Simi i nf the l. ^uni, ruriM
W h it e M a n R is k s
Tlii*
yen
i
!i
«*x1iititt
will
|
&gt;
«
jdairn-il
i
*
•
j
4
1
11
j«aur today i* earrieil to romph-- plain II"I 1.Ill" t' \ i 111i*Hr Hu itiiir* utfn ull drum
I » »• j#i l I y
11 ii r tl u rt
* a« i t(
Inm '**♦! in «»n»* uf flu,* hi*vv liiitlil
ion.
L ife
In
A tte m p t
K lUL'tr '•* Vt It I U
Ik*mnil'll
Ml ,
•nil hurt h* ft *i )•** will tint In- se­
Firman Churrh, operatur o f the
Halil-*
JiiilMHi- Itii.
;i|»iii|t ft
it*? in IT i Iw lllf !11"l‘l’1411 Mil th«* r NIKKI
ll* t'tl until
iii-xt w**ek, I'erej
A small trickle o f application*
I S a v in g N e « r o
H»»it, ifroiinil* In ’ ii hi tin* V iimi
flying
lirld,
said
the
two
youths,
Mrs.
A.
II.
Winner,
71.
died
* i»i I* anti it it
h i fut i In i (
M« to tl in. fm , &gt;nhi today.
for
llt.17 homestead exemption*
*-iI■!* ,\iit|i'ipfiiini « n* nm l
* &lt; h men, hail expressed a desire eaily tmlay at Ihe ............ her c*ianiline m id »*
Tow n sen d
P l a n
T o
,i
ti |r|ihurii&gt; i
dribbled into the office o f Tax
lie i v I*Ii! II Ini t li.i* it wus thi.
o learn ‘chute jumping and were run, George S. W ilm rr in l-'wh
jtlrm linif
1u*it
II
It(*••••tl * ii i- tut** fi'tir I
The glowing end --f a live elec­ B e B a n d e d
it.
Assessor Sanford Doudney tmlay
•»t I ’ LMitlilinile*, vvhti will
1
'
o
n
i
^
r
e
s
s
1niifiilN ini'chiiif vv■•(«*!
‘taken I'p " on their wish.
Atbi-r, a f’ rr an ilin.-ss of about
after he made un apiieal Friday
tric wire, sps’ l'Og a . huige
41.4'f the i ' *§!'*, to aifnvv un nd.
Hub (I ’ ltrll, I M nutiimal para- seven weeks.
M
f»
iti*
in
Mr&lt;
W
i«ht,
to fib* rcriuests fur the elimina
M a n n e r
(.ie y death, yesterday after n ««'i h i T l e a n
lilt - It 1 tmiN* for |*fmtne by tho
.■huie jumping champion, wilt in­
\lini lluvtls'un. T
y Siifipvnn, fail..I to h.mler an
Funeral services are 111 Im* tii-l-1
lion o f residential property from
v 111m &gt;. r»*1 ,
l,v
struct the couple, neither o f whom at 3 I’. M. Sunday from Ihe
\lr
iNittum,
A
II
WaifD**r,
K
m
l
' plan
M w tax roles.
W It Glow - to save Son How
I n v 1 •e Iit t .('iHiinnetfe* Hinted
I’-ivv n -.n.l
hns ever jumps-t! befort.
I- i t vYar*lt Jii'* K Fox and Ralph kins, a in-g to employee.
Holy
I ’ m**
KpUeiipal tTiim h
In -*
Pointing out that nearly 2,000
It'*"1 •’loo * I---oil
‘i fn ■' niiflit f,«i Hie nricaiiixu*
1 •iium
Other tentative features o f the wi'h the Ifev Martin J. Iltiim
IVrirwrll
blanks are in be received through
cirri im lit i#n
...... .. “ a ...Iv.n ...... it*"!. * A ii'kty *tew*i«tu Bill |(iifSunday afternoon show will be offiriating. Intermrnt wt!’ h- It
n 4 r|
hi* office,
the assessor urged
I Lt v» km 4 w 4* W44»k»»»ic l»y Hn* 11.1 nigh. I.\ |., ||
iiuinit c iv*’ itMtrucUmris to ilruuistunt flying by Churrh
anil Washington, D I’ .
" ’ I 'O-Ia., ,-1-tm
|h,
early a:tiun on the pan o f homel*mtli* Iluad tu 4i i V f i ' h S|inn*f
" ♦&lt;
b e « Ieiuil villi reri'vil at
U’
lielt,
and
a
possible
delayed
A
ppritxlimiiily
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s
Mr*. Witmer, a native of the
owner* to avoid inconvenience on
III* f ill’ll 31 t*- • I lull l4.|l|»l« l «V«*t H.infii|-*| f mw ti t-inf | i,a|.
hi' *n-l of Hio a usemid y.
’chute drop by the latter.
I’l'II"**
|HT
day
in1
1
i
it**
M- i»o i.'..l
,,
,,
nation's capital, hns I m-s-o spend
their part.
A r m y , N a v y M e m o r i a l nn tin- hikHi ‘ inkiiin lm*N »*f •*»•*
Mi
M« r.i ■".nd tin* i«»rp i ihiw
The public i* invited to see the
*i*it| Im*ftif i* .|«n *»; ,f ill S«ami
Other return* which are to he
ing the winter with her son (■■&gt;
Kim nL( I*t*v%4 i iitnl LitHit
mi I* ...... .... " "''111 tic .
arv.
h;» * II h*!uI** 4 and L't pair* o f
event which may n.
witnessed
O f
S t a m p n ]8111It tl WlM
'In I„ ( ,|„
t,
km ,
filed with Tax Assessor Doudney
the past eight years. Mr. Wit ID'U' t '(Minty tiiuhit i*t - ^ 1t ‘ *t ITi111■ I s s u e s
diuni stick 9.
from parked automobiles on the
ply ** h Ha* .Sti*:, |4 -v k*f vi’rrt*
u.',-ii.i.*t. ,.| n u
(l, t,f
ara taiftrible and intnugihle ta’ &lt;
mrr is the srJe survivor
flni* i u t 11f thi» fdi*irg*,d id1*!*
edge
of
the
airport.
Two
!"4»iiiin*‘ni'
r.ilivi*
*Vam|Mf
in
IM
IT
thi*
Ilf
I
•
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1
7
I*!
If
retu rn , widows' exemptions and
I’nllhrurer*
fir
ti-moriim’
" ! ", l » , hi , |,,t .|i,,„
tiieity t #1f 1 44•r fell «*ii lliiwkm*
*ie&lt;l In lit.ii.tr Ivvti A iiii 'Mc s ii ad
.1mikin v v era n *' exemptions.
. v|„.|i,|,.,|
P r e s i d e n t 's B a ll
-l-rv tres art- Norman S tb*F»ii • iiMt’rlnr Init,
1ti'i i afit'll, he iiitirt* 1 i vhmi' »if -.. -I ho- I, arlo
m
l!id
I-i
and
*wm
A
mri
ic.irj
ifi'iirr*
Jay,
,t , |,,
Mr. Doudney pointed out that I s w a l I c e D e a l e r * !
est. Hoy K. Syntes, S r . tioj
IniMi piiifi
and
tvrtni
wh *’h |-tin -au .(,*■ |,lan ..I,,,,
T ie k e ts G o O n S a le
person*
expeeling
exemptions
II.- point.-.) -lit that only HlN) :iU, it11* on Aaile ! imIu|» ul till* Hail
hit.unfit Mr. UriiW4 wlm wth d.i)
A t t e n d J a x S e w i i o n K. Symes, Jr., K. J. Meyer, W
Gird
and at • |i*»|* il »^
mu»t file every year before Apr,
licenses
hallI...
.
&lt;l&gt;*tnht|&gt;e&lt;l
elite
Mini,,,
,
l-ariit.-s
f,„
In
C ity
T h u rsd ay
J. Thigpen and H. K. Digh'on.
niuitii /.
1, or the right o f henefita I* au­
front his offti-e, a-l-ling that (her- Willi § |lll-ill11* intl'lrv* , |'lintilia4*
Thi» YNhili* inciii illtl I'lMitle I In * ,l" ’ ......... . 'hi- Fi,.cell (Joatt.-I
W. M. Tarter o f Sanfurd, vice
_
..
tomatically waived.
lire utrsx. ...... . iut--miil.il.-s to l i t If J Unify Maid.
Ticket'! f**r Pr'*sii|ent
IttKi*!*
Mvit palely uml M*u**d hi* ti*- ; * it"to "G aud, sung „-w ,a|
president o f
the
Florida
u . N e w C ity t a th e rs
The navy stnm|» !***.*• « tiu1 |»k*
11-1 ., ...ii , .,| t-vror- w. si- v*IC Bnthdey Ball ut tho
The assessor has offered his
the County that i.iasl im bri-nse.l
winkiniin* l&gt;u* thi* eff*-ii* v. • 1" t
Manufacturers'
Association,
ami
r**_
||
n
ls
l
|
H»
1 ant
assistance to anyone
unfamiliar
"D will I-, ,i |-hy-icnl ir.i jm. • lured " f Arimiruli June* and Bat* * iti Mir* Thi* t it r i *'HI Himf fi &lt;1 *m? oti Ji&lt;
fan 1f o * I itti Jan ’in will ir&lt;&gt; «n
IO
1
Al in i
p i , -ii,. attended to-with filing any o f the applications F. K. St, in o f this City, a mem.;
_______
sibllily to s-l! son i,.K . l( ^ay,” * y . 1 1 1 y flank a pic* ui * vif *h» I lit m.kin
ale Thursday, arrordiiiy tu an
lift*.
Mr
v.i i
her o f the F.xtru ive Committee,
Ciiriniiluttun, I.iiii .t I
vulution*
or return*.
iiniiouiiceinent
inaile I(hIhv
hf
First routine meeting of ’ I " ’ 'I* Jinklns -|.i|,n..| ''S.-uielsHly
p*.iiil In have ri’iiuvcd
4i*» rru lll'-'t If, tl-1 I toll’ - i,ei* i|l|Urfl'l
i h i y War haith'9hi|i
(his week Bttcn.lr.1 a session ol
It ill-tin,;
o.i
H u ll." id L I filrfiti, ehairrtiau o f
new City ( ’cmniission i-s lulled i’ going in I,.- left '..tir
the
th*
hut in mi Inev hand' Ft ten (In* it W-'Iska
tin- organixation in Jacksonville
|
PiefniVM
nf
(Jenernli
WttahiniV
Av-OUe.
(t.p
i*t 11* 1.11 I 'uiuinittee un arriiniie*
for 7:30 I*. M. Mondxy. City Tletk ' - M ' I have
.I ......... .
*t i*n *
' *•'u an I Gtt-en iippcnr mi
tim
• - r-lletl to lay plan* for Ihe eduFrank Ijtm.son said tmlay.
"*n that then- util i-.- ....
ment«.
army m.-menul, fhitikinvf i iitnail*
ration o f the public
reganling
\\&gt;’dn««sday nlylit Ihe lunly I*
While no particular topic ha* h " "-si * f the dendi.tie d.te f.,.
view inf \Ii Vcrntui, Waahmrf
I health value of ice.
S
p
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i
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l
T
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a
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s
T
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s
t
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k
O
w
n
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r
s
daltil in meet pi Hie fMtmvtbetP
la-.-n set down fur discussion, ' l f |" 1,l purchase, Jan l a "
^
It
If!*,4
hiJIlli'
Dr. John Palmer Ga»U. o f New
Recommendation.* uml p l a n s is probable that the body w.l
1 ( Cnimiiei ce huildthk' to
makA
O f
F u rth e r
S e r v e S a n fo r d ite s
iluth iftsucT art* nf mu* cent ill? W a r n e d
York Thy and Winter Park, will • *rer"
r,,r
&gt;r,:,r inrl,’'l' touch on ’ enta'ivc pl.-tn* for io.
final plan* for the studal evenl.
N
e
w
C
o
i
i
n
l
v
B
o
a
r
d
nmiJltmliiini nic ifircfi and wKite. S c r e w W o r m
D an n er
ha the principal speaker at th e 1big
'h?
necessary advertising irovriucnt lo the local
For
I n a i i K i i r a t H . n TickeVv wilt to* ilistributed
tu
Wn’ .-r
B tfarv Club luncheon at the May-1 rerisltnee and material lo b» works.
G ! m *s
In to
S e s s i o n
loniuiitteemen for *ale.
fa ir llo ir l or 13:15 o’clock Mondny.’ uw,l in lying-in the Florida marSemiiude &lt;'minty livm|«M‘V
The Atlantic
Line Bail
One dollar per rouph# w ill ba
On the new Commission o Loek ed
D iio r M a r k e t C o m m it t e e
11. B. Pope, president o f the rlu &gt;1 kt I* with the naHonal program Msy.-r Higgins, atul Commi"*mo B e h i n d
el 4 were wtkined today tiy t. i ‘ vvn&gt; n j 'hirmnef tin* ii|ier;itain " f rhaived, it was nnmmnced. Tha
announced today. In urging a full plannr.1 by the National Ice A s ­ er* le fflc r . Whitehurst,
P l a n s ^ M o n d a y M e e t fit id wills **tl|wfYt4tir !»f nct-rw UT&gt;rril -|4*Tial deep*'! • lodweeii I IIIiw «n* Tropical orchestra hac b**en en*
lu-.lg-'
' -unty I oim.i.siii.n. rs were laattendance.
sociation.
T
:
e4»ntri4|# *tint
wiTh
ronlmnetl •m#vi ami \ViiMtitnJtoii f**r the ci»i » iraife*l to pM&gt;vid»* music for Hi*
and Dupree.
•*'"-• hsked ...... .. this afterl,.NO.
I Or• Gavit, Mr. Pope stated, l* n
A reunhir mce inif o f the Sn warm wentln r# *cirvv worm Flo * veiticiov nf Hm • wl-vhinif tn al
*n an emerriYi* Be«4it!ii win
noted author and editor who ha*
** per c Ivory
t 'ivnttiiitifi*
f»*rthe ju re aclivc in all |iaria of
Kliir*J tend president l{»M»«»*i*dt\ i initio
Hanfnril Klk* ale
B|H&gt;HiMilln*
T w o A l a r m u A n H w e r e f l *h"Wi«(| iw aail'iliiin » /
h *e » highly honoml In the worl-l|
emericinif t
Farmers* \Vh44le- uU.
I uiation, acct»Mlin^ !■* toformati**! the befiefi* bull.
hi'**
:|
rctfiilar
*»i&gt;*'9iinif
nifiMiuf
e f literature and who ha* had the
he I
^ttle Market
i«
ucheduhd
f«*r
|N rmna nwriin^ cattle vv4 rt*' Mc,».|Vi,| here tmlay fi* *• W* H
B y
S a n fo r d
F ir e m e n
and 'h#* d(«ru*«ion *.f |.r.4l.aMe
privilege o f interviewing many o f j
Monday m^ht lit
oVhak in urikfed t«i iHe Hie min** n*r,. now What ton ef
J n k mnvill % A ' I
I nntity f«il* ri|i|Miififmen'-«e
tha leading stair*in*it o f the world. * An allocation o f approximately
Mark * Inultlintf, Secretary and Hiruiiifhuitt the winter, re - ^,-n* r;i| pavo'iic'c- air ■»»
Two alarms w !*.hin ten minute.
N * Id f o jmy ernfiloyn* h.id , u
Ha was for many yenri editor of S17,14-40 had been received by '-he
Michael unnouncetl tmlay. irurdlr** i f Hie wcsnh* r, that i-*
I'ultmau car* vvill Ik* a*ta*h,,,l
o f each other ycr-rrday
after- |M(,1( fir4.,| nf |.
J|ni| riJk,J
tha Naw York Evening Post, and Seminole County school
system neon carried the Fire Depottnicni
lfroii|i arc Jfdin Me ah. p roc tic u l dut 11 jit the vii in m rr innlj tu a *evfmn of the Miamian l**av
Utah I s a Mala
new
9
.net
employed,
ninre
n
*hl‘
ia th# author of •’ College,” a book from Tallahassee for January sal­
11
*»
.*•
fall nmrith* when Hie fly w in jnif at 7:!'» P* M. m» Jan 1'
on run* o f
about I f. m in u tes -'iit&lt;i*i
nip
ire
any
ncfiiiri
ruk'-u
^hnifniani
&lt;
It
lLiwjn*nf
I
hmleu
r.«
M
“
,k * •— 1— 1 list o f reading or aries to Uacherx and transporta­
very active.
I Arriva l in W.»*hiiuf 1 ••*» i* &gt;lat«»l*
*1
—
each.
i|,\
,i
l-Miint
i»f
emimy
r
o
m
m
i
I
Dunn.
I
harlcH
left*,
\V.
A*L«
fColumbia U n ittn iiy .
thin un
It
F-.g«v
tion
units. Superintendent T. W.
A ll verew worm nt**** ^hnuhl for 10: lit A- ' I . J**n PJ*
Doth weru i n n flrcn, one »* r &lt;r . t«.
done m nn oji«*n u r^i n ,,rr » D *m y Nickel, II. M. Pap*
• F o g **
la 1933 Dr. Gavit wax awarded- Lawton
Lawton reported.
W har'Mi said 1h * c »r* W'* d’f
firundview Avenue ant Tw»nly*
II
M
The B^nril runvenad nr |:;pi [ worth, I pji Schnuth ami
lt»4y t»e prniii|itly trentnl with lietnwd
tha honorary degrta o f Doctor o f
Draft
Xt
.M
Draft* far the money will be fourth Street, while the other iiVliK'k and went Into a ilirfrupahin j'Synicx.
to kill the inaityNlA and * lipht be paiked in tin* ropil il f«*r th.*
a*
—
Homan L a v a at Dartmouth Collrca wtittrn and diatnhutrd tale this
w m &lt;»n tha bonier o f the
fitly o f ireneralitien, it wan le irneil. | Mr. Michael hat rniueYfct! Ihnt rtipliratiofi o f pine tar oil »|i occupancy of thone w‘e* •!» *»rr t»*
at
.•«
at
.a*
or early in February, he limit* at tho tmal end o f TwenM- .Vi mention had tM'tfn ma*lc o f |Ail member* make a apecial of- plied tu prevent re-In feutill ion, um* them instead of h*J»*vi acconi_*j ____ oa_

Committee Plans
For 4 Exhibits
In Orlando Show

Mrs. John Sauls
Dies In Crash
Another Is Hurt

Amateur Airmen
To Make Parachute j^ r^ e -.
Jump Here Sunday1"* n“

Requests For Tax
Exempt Residences
Taken By Doudney

Delay Selection
01' Personnel F o r
Drum,Bugle (orps

Mrs. A. H. Witmer

Weeks of Illness

Some Mittorisls To
Be ‘Left In ( old/
Hays Tax (’ollertor

•

DrJohn Palmer Gavit
To Address Rotariana

Funds Are Received
For Teacher** Pay

laOCAL WEATHER

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0 l? A N O E
iacrttery Wallace dnelare* that “ AgrieoKure hi a o L °**
?*" 1
4ong*r the forgotten Industry of the United States" as he l.T?...TTV.r - i f —_j *!
recalls that daring the past four yean farm income has in* themro*knL
«
enasad from ***00,000,000 to *9,000.000.000.
Ijohtw g w / n te * O m
Insisting that it is of the utmost importance to Indua- tbs w n sI n m d ii •
try as wall as agriculture that this farm Income be ppln* * # ef tbs towtorim
tained, the agricultural Secretary outlines a ten-point pm• ammar* pramibb
m m

fo r maintaining farm nroaw ritv. as follows:

barkatton for OktaMma

2. Fair and stable Income for the farmer, on an squai Lor'
with city incomes.
r o O s ^ r W * , i55 Z Z Z Z
8. Supplies of farm goods adjusted to ade«iuute home th* importaM araiy haadgrarf ra.
needs and foreign demand.
**•—
» d kto *nh
4. Foreign polkica to encourage pram with other I f * **’ **• ■“ — ■■■■•rmd
countries and an expanding market abroad for Ammrtewa I WiaSwtooefcS1
, r*r*ta cwh*
farm products.
.....................
. ________ |Mellon was killed ia bento sa tbe
shorn o f Lsbo Monro* on Feb­
ruary S, IIS7.
7. Crop Insurance, to cushion the shock of drouth, . Tbs w a r r*mp am tbie rit*
flood, frost and plague, combined with the cver-normai |«u called fort Holloa after bto
dratb and boro tbo ntilm m of
granary.
Melloarifl* grew that later waa to
7. Better opportunities for the mat
own his land, and increaacd security for tenants and owner- become tbe Cby on Sanford. Titan,
•» Fob. B, tear, Saafetd rato■ATURI)AY, JANUARY
operators.
bratea ber hundredth binhdtjr,
9. A higher standard of living for the poorer farmers.
tael rear,'Sanford bed an *■10. Industrial policies to insure abundance for wage- eblag
« * u t VBHBK FOB TODAY
Wrthdny party with tbo
earners and farmers alike.
Mlto Harrison Chapter of tbe
a FURmr OF TlFBi Jlaring
D. A. g. playing hootoea and taaay
refers there promieee, dearly
llluetrinaa gaows, lacladlag tbe
Wed, let im cleanro ourselves
fldm ail flit Mime ef iho fleik and
W rit, perfecting bellneti la tbe
h r n r i G o A -g Corinthian. 7jI.

AX BLAND, Isa. T^-Florida rttrae grower* asw p n dau twin aa n m r wtumes at they M ia
bribes IMS, sad esppty ose-tblrd of tbo oranges m markeu ef the United States, according to
a eompitod by the Agrteritsral AdjnsUnent A dmiatotruitoa.
11dee-lea of orwwea la Florida bae hwroeeed at a mere rapid rats tbsa in CaHfarat*. the ather
growlag eras. Greater prodariioa la tbe tw o aso* importaat growing section*. wupltd wttb
wreaeo to pndsrilsa r i grapefruit, bSe totoarifled the meritettog probtoew of oraage growere.
ate larreaeee la tbe prodariioa of oraageo a n aapactad fro tbe seat three or few yean, sad
marked t o n w i In tbe prodariioa of grapefruit era eaperied thrrtag tbe nest ftre or rix yrora,
fortber » fgrenting tbe marketing prabtnae of eltme growere.
be acrompeayiag Itlaitratioa, based oa flgaree from tb* Sanaa r i Agricultural Kconomlce ef
nltad Ststea Deportment ef Agrtoaltan, ebewa tbe treade r i eraage prodeetlen In tbe Florida,
raia-Arteena, Teeee and other growtag anas, aad tike tread r i tbe fSree price of all oraagro
nd In tbe UaMed State*. While enrage prices la eat* e# tbe eraage growtag ansa may eery

Florida Historical Society. In tbe
afternoon, at tbo Woman*. Cl.k,
he early day* ram* sitae ague

Bare then 10,000 foreigners
are now ukl to be actively angaged In Ppaln‘s civil war.

Learn To “Stop”!

Ilow t , » pw.pl.
In know thot 0 ".lop" .I* * at on
,k. M O HIinternection means stop. And tho funny jwrt about it Is. mrtoal
Society gathered mthe
those signs are placed there for their own benefit, for their I Mayfnlr. Among the .posher,
own safety, to warn them that somo other driver Is Just as wer* Mr. Joshua C. Chase, of
numliT nf tllf. likely as not to be racing down upon them from the
right Winter
Fart, president of the8*.
f renrhing » Ihe or |eft.
Itiety, Mr. Irving BacbaUer «f
if Ihcm .tart at
'•You’d almost think that s largo number of sutomo-1W|y»rFork . rotoira* the&gt;*saitjle drivers do not know how to rend.’’ rays the Miami MwJJJ
A^T.Itos,
aid. "Or else they don t give a continental. At the Inter-1
of
p|„,hurg»» Mellons and
sections of every street in the city that crosses a through |s member of the same family a.
street’ there In jmlntwl In large letters on the pavement, 1 C a p t a i n Thomas* Mellon for
in plain sight,
’Stop.’
Y°rl N
night, the word. 'Stop.'
|»h »» Yort
M«JJtov
riUm "*“V» «»nt*tl.
"The purpose of the sign Is to induce
Induce drivers to atop
stop I tnd
tnd Mr. 8. 0. Chan
Uhas* of Ranfnrd.
Renford.
I - . . ■ *
* SMI *• *
II.— —
__ Iwa I nwssP ri# wHrilmlF.” film ■SDWflnitfih*
and
take
.
good
look
at
any
traffic
that
may
he
moving
In
now tiuti iTe .H irn i u r r r n nr n ,' f' . l' * L ------------ — ~ - - - - - — ------- -.
, . .
# - „
^d o-fced m Le * ». mracw,
^W^b.n^lnsrij^hBS
1.

tkerw -&gt;7.~MHlLflTmrn-TTl.TT1WS-Tfr-rTffr,n
ffW tU'-’ !^ S^ ' - ------------ --------- -eno vema

OOD

I " * * - Newly ttoried efftoera ri
|the club are: Sherman Latada.
Jobs D. WlngJ pmident; Wetley Chandtor, ftori
of tb* Dior*** rko-proridontj Mr*. France. Ntoadmiatotered mtyer, mrend rke-proaident; Mra
ifIrnation to a B. R. Gray, m n U iY aad troaa*
r th« rirar of urtr.
• Rav. Milton
The Five-Hundred Club bed an
dneutay even-1 enjoyable party on Thursday

j ju a a U U a
l^m
pic. But u gmsl many driver.
__ itF lfia\ tfa
n'shed by ihe Rev. Marlin - -J.
word spelled s-t-o-p, menus sti)|i—a dead stop.
Bram nf Hanford at ihe organ.}
"The reckless ones sail up to the through ■*treat, sl»w ________
g m r M u t U i ^ Y X i *-v trp J J F W
down n trifle and spcwl along, taking cliances that no one
hundredyearmark.According toSanford, and the seated choir of|
Is moving along the Other slfeet.
And ills JUHt that Mr., Herman Lehman, the v.ry Chrbt Nptacopol Church. Tbia
tendency to take a chance that brings on the accident, »bl* c M ^ a of F o ^ r i. Dug waa Blabop Wing*, rorond vialtatton hero during tbu time Mr.
Almost every day one or more accidents are reported asLorA J, #n4
g, mUfj
arising from the Impatience of the driver who wants tol n ’lh(' Rr^ n( frrt, plin&gt; arv Socket! has been in charge.
get across, whatever the hazard.
I .font. In recalling the early dey&gt; Tbe Baptist Women’s Mission­
"Stiucaking brakes, narrow escapes, loud denunciations |0f ,},)■ M,t|&lt;,n g.nfonl hi. pees ary Boctoty convened st ib*,
and even arrests do not seem to cool the ardor of the reck-It,why In having D. A; R. Chap- church on Monday afternoon
when Mi*. Adrienne Walt. wa.
less driver who is always in a hurry to get somewhere so leln Mr«. J. N. Whltner, ns# nf leader of tba program.
that he can turn around ami hurry buck."
The Civic Department held tba

One nrtv*paper editor any* h«
used an airplane on a Pen**cola flluhl to ovoid Ihe row* nn
the hlghuruyi. It’s a Rood thing
tha cows urrre not jumping ovn
the nuMin.—Rararnla llcrnld. If
they don’t *tnp p.rking on the
hlgliMrnvH tlicyll have us motorlets jumping over Iho moon.
Ro, iinlesH Hitler l* ready to
fight both Britain and Frsnrr,
hr must be running a big Muff.
And Muffing i* sound tartlc.
only when you nre ,urr 'bat nobody will call you;- Bradenton
Herald. Amt culling o bluff I.
risky Iniaini-sN unb-ss you’re sure
he’s Muffing.
A government spokesman it
Moscow write*, according to thr
Aaaoriated I’ rrss, "Fascia*. Ger­
many is iltdlhrniteiy provoking a
conflict wiih iho Spanish repub­
lic In order to have a pretest
fur a blockade and dirret mili­
tary action". Doth Germany and
Msssls. It seems, nr* pretty
eager for n scrap.
Ronton bars, an notice, art
featuring the "Wally cocktail."
It la mado of French brandy,
psrfalt armour, b«nn|i.-tinr, juice
o f half a
Ur .
Ice. Two o f them ami you abdlcat*, w* supposes-Miami Post.
And the iwst morning you prob­
ably
feel
Uko you’d
b• • n

fashion*, ar* smmp*d un a wide
dc*^ Variety of "lusclou." silks and are
the ready to wear unitor midles sun
only j coats to brighttn wardrobe* that
got bav* begun to sag under the winter
i tas, strain. They tom* la vivid color*

January busier*, sen ion on Tues­
day afternoon at Ibo library
when Mrs. Buchanan presided.
Three new memben hove late­
ly been admitted to .the league.
Plans were dUeuseed for nn en­
tertainment to be given on Wash­
ington’* Birthday far benefit ot
the ptono fund. Reporta of the
County federation were given by
the delegatee.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Menick attended the invitation
Xiwanla
Ball »*. tba Mayfair In Sanford
on Tuesday evantog.
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Nelson
entertained a family falberta*
during tba holiday*, including
Chandler Nelson and Mr. and
Mr.. J, O. Neleon of Ran An­
tonio, Teaaa, who war* on Abeif
honeymoon.
The Touri.t Club had It*
weekly luncheon Wednesday noon
at Beany.hade Park with U
memiiera and gueat. in atteadwar whoop,
rnuaket roar and rifl* crock,
Whh no chanc* of winning
forward
ond no cksnc* of turning
bock— •
Who shall i*l| th* fesnomo
Kory—

that' mad amIso—who aJ.aU
•oil,—
How they faced lh*ir paint•d foemaa,
h«w thay ftotgto, aad bow they
frit,
la th a t rocktos* saagnlna
•hamhtos,
oa ibo bordwlaad of Hsllf
Homage to thro*! fn tbrir boo-

Itdles, mnussriines, chiffon*, tag-1 ■«•*!
feta., and crepes.
I* •

Hugo Rural potitras appear Iml tekom
th* print* fog *v*niag wear, whlchlamd
generally favor Msck or wlli* of o
grooitda. Tb* tngravlag tockaiqu* our
i*nd- *n dark background*.
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ii» also
making
itself
fell ..............&gt;
1* avaatagt”!*
‘ “ s* Rom* of ik« smartew, ttoslgned »Uks which com* with eoJorod
by Mchiaparolli, ar* colorful g*. i background* traced with dritosm
cmetric pauaraa of ih* Faria sub- P*n-iia* patterns.
way, th* bridges which crow th* | Prim, for day wear .how getloorny! Palm Bruch to taking
total action to bar traltoiitcg.
Tb* more they run tb* traitor signatures of avotioa picture stars. Prints suggesting tweeds at ptoida
ktoulst* eut * f Film Bench, ML
The Faria Bapwiclon of IU1
• «h tr« panernad wkb FStotoy
’ itoi and 8t. Fvttrsburg where inspins another pattern which It1* * 1 Uaahiaet* shawl daaigoa art
i V r ratify don’t need them, tb* tplashed wkb design, of tbe F.Uft| likewto* smart. Tb* coraaartan to\0mro tbs re’ll be ta coma to Han­ Tower aad ..position buildings, fluenco to reflected ia crown, scroil
ford wher# w* do rood them. while a second to poiterwad wi*h ,snd feather pattern*, white the
Aad we should be cureful not colorful atoptoaaa and s third with vogue for solar manifest* Itself
to Htob up our naa* at traitor the block aad whit* haw ties th* *«sln ia *Uk* splashed wl% hoBai
■n iton Ban* Bmiwmsl wear, at 4an**r*. aibtous and Ckfama* fig

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tory gained both from booh* and
SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
from rich personal etperieneea.
Hanford has also boon fortunate
A plrasant inrrMng of the
la having tha aid r i Profoaaor A.
Kvery Week llrlilge Club wa* field of Charlotte, N. C. and Mr. J. Hanna of RoIHm Hi ike htotnrhrld nn Thurwlay efterntHirt with ■ml Mr*. A. K. Puwera of thin ileal remarrh work. It urn. he,
Mrs. U. F. Smith the graciou. city at a dinner parly last who at th# ivquo* of th# Ralli*
hostess. Miss Ka'.ht rtrie Wllkey Friday night o’. Comfort Cot­ Harrison Chapter, selected th*
ws* the only substitute and Ihe tage.
date Ihat would he moot filling for
A telephone message from Or­ Founder's Day, and Hanford o*«*
prire, a pretty china cup ami
saucer, wa. won by Mr*. W. J. lando this morning rnnveya th* him a debt ef grmkude for th*
aad Inlrlligrnre that W. U. Tem­ generous gift of bto careful schol­
Thigpen.
Mum Agn.s
Itovlin of Due ple died at his home this morn­ arship.
at 1:00 It M*mi somehow peculiarly
West, M. C. arrlvrd lent week ing in Winter Park
to upend the winter with hvl o'clock this morning. Mr. Tem­ appropriate thoi a Rollins profes­
pi* wa* no*, only prominent In sor should help la tbo making of
•inter, Mr*. Frank Woodruff.
Miss Fern Ward relumed the America, being thr originator
taller pari of the week from a
vl*l*. with friend* at Daytona
Bearh.
Two -Sanford girt, visit lug In
Tampa last wrek were Mi**
France* Chappell and Mi** Fai­
na Chittenden. Th„ former visit­
ed Miss May Thrasher and thr
.latter waa the guest of Mis*
Ruth Waldron. Both have re­
turned to Sanford.
Mr. and Mm. R. J. Holly cn-

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SANTA CRUX Calif., Jaa. 9 .(Jri—Tbe esceoen «rtp of Chartoe
F. Heitor of thta rhy rwallod Ibo
day. wbta a RoctolUt celoey oecuptod merit ef wbat 1* oaw ■*
quota National Park.
Tba pa-year-old ea-aoldtor wro*

What i. new the General Shan
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Calendar

Meeting Is Held By
Legion Auxiliary
•The Snow on the Mountain

O range Festival Queen 'Among'

PersonalActivities
141

Last Year's Officers
Re-Elected By Circle

Personals

Audubon Society
Will T a k e Over
2 Reservations

TU B TIDES
Sunday's tides. Tidal

Station,

Ocean 1'ier. Daytona Beach: low,
I2;0tt o'clock; high. G: 10 o’clock.
3!onday's tides:
low,
12:49
o'clock; high, 7:20 o’clock.

Mrs. B. E. Takach and Mis*
pranks Takach were
hosieries
at the monthly meeting of hr
«r — tlsa.e r , iw Pare
American Legion Auxiliary held dens are employed on oither full­
SHOOTS EIGHTH DEEB
Friday evening at the Tasty
CONNEAUT Ohio. Jan. !»e time
or
part-time
basis
principal­
Shop on North Park
Avenue.
Mrs. Owen Barton, wife of a for­
ly to enforce laws governing the mer Ccnneaut resident, lagged a
Mrs. T. (.. Sullivan presided.
• ts-poin*. buck deer on the open­
The welfare committee report­ protection o f the birds.
3tr. 3U*on explaind the Galnrs- ing day of the season in Pennsyl­
ed that thrre bxskets, toys and
vania. It eras her eighth deer in
candy for IS children, ami wear- ■villo reservation will be o|&lt;erate»l
nine seasons. She dropped it with
Ing ■PParel for three families hud j ,n ce-operatlon with the Unlverone shot.
been distributed at Christmas. |: I .
waa announced that the Auxlli* 1l“ ,y ,,f P,0,1‘la'
ary gives »d.0&lt;l monthly for school | !*«*» •«*■* are slated to oe inklunches.
I elt over by the Society befors
The dance committee stated the , Mar. •• aceonling to present plans.
Annual New Yrar'a Eve Ball was j The president pointed out that
I
success and extended thanks m ;„),)),. lht. State Audubon unit has
the public for the support given. { ,
ut two reservati&gt;ns at present,
A ll menders were urged to at-,,. . . .
7
tend the mid-winter conference o f
',irvc,io* ,,f V *
reservations
throughout
the Legion Auxiliary In Orlando i ** r * *
Jan. I* and 17 at the Angebilt J*
H A D D O C K 'S U 'N C H — -,
Hotel. The program includes a I Executive ntmmitteenfMi, conPalmetto Ave. Nesl ••
dance Saturday evening, business |eluding their srsslon at noon, eonbirr SUIloS
session Sunday morning, and a shined plan, f.-r the Society'i
23*
A HEAL MF.AL
joint luncheon with the Legion mo al meeting in Winter |*ark In­
ter till i yunr. A princl|u»l speak­
at noon.
D O S S IL ’S C A F R
It was announced that the aux­ er will Ih- provided l-y the Na­
110 N. Psrk SI
iliary Is sponsoring a magazino tional Audulmn Society.
Try Ihtr
The entire memhetship of tin
drive for the Curtis Publishing
Slrek Dinner*
Company with the local Unit re­ Committee, including Mr. kta-on,
ceiving 23e uf each subscription i- a- fellows:
Ldnmnd II. Stowe and Jack t a k a c i i r k s t a h h a n t
sold.
Oppunllr Cesrthoas*
A social hour was enjoyed and Itusscll, IhuIi o f Sanford; Mrs
Serving Ihe Best lr
refreshments were served to Mrs. William F. Blni kmnn, A. J. I tun
K-hhI* Since l**9
LeClairr Irwin. 3trs. T. I . Sulli­ n.i and Mrs. Ilazcn Arnold ot
van, 3lrs. It. A. Co li. Mr«. C. 31. Winter Park: Mrs. I.. A. Drey,
KDDIK'S R IM T e M IK A N T
Flowers, Mrs. W. I). Hofmann. fus of Staten Island, N. V.; Mrs.
In l i k l r i 11*1*1
Mr*. Callir Perrin of Tallahassee. II. Sledenbtirg, Jr., of Grernwirh.
3lrs. II. E. Takach, Miss Jean­ Conn.; Miss Lillian E. Arnold of
Spectul Sea Food*
ette Laing, and 3li-s Arnnka Tuk- Gainesville: W. I.’E. IUi i nett of
Mt. I him; Dr. II. 11. Mills of
ach.
DRW DROP INN—
Tampa; S. A. Grimes o f Jack­
lake Snore lUvd.
sonville; nnd F. 31. Westell of
Try our Chop Haey
Pensacola.
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0
and HpaghrtH

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Last year’s officers and
Mo n d a y
Friend* o f Mrs. C. M. Hand
Circle
Number Two of the mlttee chairmen w»re re-elected
will regret to learn that she is
Jinx Beptlst Church w ill meet at at the regular meeting of Aisles
ht
the
Femald-LaugkUn
L-N P . X . it iHe church and xx-v Circle of the Garden Club of Ul
from there to the home of Sanford held this morning at the Memorial Hospital.
home of Mrs. C. E. Gormly on
i n . K. U Garrison.
Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs. Harry Want has returned
I Circle Number Three of the
Officer* re-el:cted were: Mrs. from Orlando where she spent
ftrat Baptist Church will meet at
B.
F.
Monsahratge, chairman t
1:30 P. M. with Mrs. E. M. Car- Mrs. F. D. Scon vice-chairman! a few days with her daughter
Mrs. R. C. Bower.
•It Preach Accrue.
and Mrs. Henry M. Douglasr,
Circle Number Four of
he
recretary and treasurer. At th»
n m Baptist .Church will meet at
John T. Brady, who has been
conclusion of the meeting mem­
1:30 P. M. with Mrs. V. G. Hary,
ill for the past several days,
bers were escorted through the
1418 Laurel Avenue.
gardens of Mrs. Henry Wight Jeft yesterday for thr Veterans
Circle Number Five of the
'Hospital in 8t Petersburg to re­
first Baptist Church will meet •• and Mrs. Monsahratge.
ceive treatment.
Those
present
were:
Mr*.
C
1:30 P. M. with Mrs. Francis E
E. Gormly, Mr*. J. O. Huff.
lot*. 1101 Park Avenue.
Among those from here at
Circle Number One of lh* Miss Iren* Illnton, Mr*. R. F. tending the zone meeting of the
(Tint Baptist Church will meet Monsalvalg*. Mr*. L. E. Spenr Woman's 3!issionvry Society of
at 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. A. B. er, Mr*. C. B. Wlsecup Mm. W. the First Methodist Church at
E. Varn. Mr*. H. C. Washburn.
Joy. *11 Maple Avenue.
the First Church
In
Orlando
Circle Number One of the Mr*. Henry McLaulln. Jr, anti Wednesday were: 3tr*. O. J
,t Methodist Church will meet Mrs. Henry M. Dtwglass.
Pope, Mrs. Z. B. Ratliff. Sirs J
3:00 P. 31. with Mrs. W. U
O. Lancy. Mr*. E. ||. Uney
k, 207 French Avenue.
Mr*. M. R. Strickland. 3lr*. 3V
Circle Number Two of the
G. Fleming, 31rs. Burke 8teele.
\ Methodist Church will meet
Ills* Besrie Zichcry, 3lrs. ||. It
:M P.M . with Miss Bessie
McCall, Jr., Miss Rebecca Clark
fachary. *12 Magnolia Avenue.
The Young People's Division Mrs. L. 31. Swain. Sirs.. John
Circle Number Three of Ihe
McCrum,
o f the P in t Methodist Church Carver. Mrs. Go rge
First
MeUxxllst
Church will
Sir*. R. F. Crenshaw, Sirs. \V
enjoyed
a
skating
part/
Thurs­
neec at 3:08 P. M. with Mr*. W.
4. McKIm, 212 West Eighteenth day evening following the regu­ C. Dekle, and Mrs. W. H. Siclar meeting at Ihe church an­ Kim.
kreee.
Circle Number Four of the nex. Relay games were played on
first Method!**. Church will meet Ihe lakrsbor* and refreshments
Preaching. Hundsr. It A. M.
( ' • i s m o r utm
at 3.00 p. 31. with 31m. F, C. were served.
N. T. I*. !«. Hundsr, I V. M
il8M«R
Hanford Avrnup^.
Those present were: Paulin*
h, J r, tillver Lake.
Bmjith,
I'reso-hlng Hundsr. I I*. M.
The Ittv. XV. L Campbell, pas­
I'rsrsr Meetlna, Wedeteday.
and
Evelyn
Dale,
Gwendolyn
and
ter.
._*»
TUESDAY
P.
»l.
mir.tlsy
Hrhnni.
10:0#
A.
M
.
Junior High School P.-T. A. Detlcux Hsyes, Bciiy Thurmond.
.Mnlilr Wcilo o f Orlumlo, Mrx. ('.
TIIK HAHI.KH---fr.u h ln a Service, It:#* A. IL
Ilk» |
A
spend-lhe-dny parly and J. Jonrxi. Mi 4. iictirirp Simeon,
titni a rut ileneva Avs
Corner Magnolia and »&lt;
rill meet at 3:43 P. 31. at the Helen Shoemaker, Dolls lake,
Toung
People's
Heeling
Prig*),
t l . l s o t l . v t ’ A T M u l.lr r m 'R t 'l l buffet luncheon were enjoyed by
Eila Stitch, 8adt* and Inc* Wtl
chool auditorium.
.M
in . 1*. K. M iKct*
Mri*.
S
y
h
ia
Ilnair-Cm
ikrd
Meala
f 1# I*. M.
The Itev. J J. I{el!e*han, pee- (he members of the K. and G
( I 'M i l a a e * r n . m r » s r O ast
Monthly business meeting of liams, Martha Wight.Edna Stitch,
• Ibivi^p .Mr*, t*. |l. C hIp , M r*. K.
the b*M*r sort
I'c ije r Meeting XX'dlncl., y, 1:lt tor.
f.
M
.
f K. .Smllli. Mr*. W. I; Kili’iifii'M.
Helen
Chapman.
Ruth
and
Esther
these
water
supplies
j.
involved
ho Asrrlun Cla«» o f the First
Xlses-e. I no A. M. end rhib ThiPsday at the home
XV. U. A. Sml and tth VVednes- l » Hander
e
t
A.
V.
Mrs.
F,
K.
Smith
on
French
I.A K K V IK .W IIA R - IM J C K
Mi*. K. J. fam eroti, Mr*. John
Baptist Church will be held at Strange, Mabel and 0llve Chap­ in constructing a sea level cnnal dA*r. ».#« I*. W
lleii-dlrtli.n afl«r Herond Mas*. lAvetlllr. 3|endier» engngrd
in 1C. June*. Mr*. T. I.. Nohlr. Mr..
Lake Shore lllvd.
7:30 o'clock at tho church annex. man. Elizabeth Whittington. Dor- over Route 13B. now therefore
la Corner, Emily Priest, Wilburn
Be It resolved by the Heard of
W. K. I^ w h , Mm. KtUi llyrm,
KMmdar‘ ‘ m . . ’. 1and ln.trueth.r.1 f " m' * w" rk «,url,'b’ 'He &lt;l"y.
IMirious Slrska
r t LI. Ultsi set. T t N K g U t U
| rhns,- present ut Ihe luncheon -Mr*. rantitH* (iarilinrr. and M r*
Orlsn.lu ll&lt; a I near ileneea Ave- f..r Cklktreii. s ee a M
and Chicken
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Duncan. Cullen W right Wnllace Directors of the Florida Water
u
r
i
The Itev. C. II lUker. peeler.
Confesslnas Hulardsy* »r..m l •• Wfr. . j|rs: Howard »nd
Mrs.
tJrc’chfn U w k
"Sacrament" I* tho subjre*. of and William Stitch. Walter Wnrd. Conservation League |n session
M.
•
l(. it Mini 11«»»H
Hunilsy Hcheol, P:lt A. M.
It*
9
1
1
1
I*.
M
Hermon, 11.00 A. M.
the lomaon-aermon in all Churches Wilbur Tillis, Braxton Huntley, at lakeland, this 7th ilay of Jao
ttvsnirettetie Here Ire. • »« T. H
Edward Wilson,
Hoderick Ad­ 1037. that Governor Fred I*. Cone
of Christ, Scientist, Jan. 10.
XV#dheader t'reyar and Yratee
l-M»:saTTS.MIXS I NI NI K
Sam
Thurmond,
Hilly be requested, in the interest i
Pr#i#r Service Wedneedep, I:** r il»»T
The flolden
Tex.*, is from ams,
l»F K. I*. tlrimnUr, (iiiior.
Herndon, Byrl
llicks,
llandall that State-wide harmony which h tee.
Psalms, 23:5, "Thou prepares!
HiiinUjr Sr lit.esI, MS
j)|
Morning Bvryirs, 11 «* A. %t
table before me in the presence I I’riest Frrd Stitch, and others. bespeak* in his innugural address
ChrUtlan Ki.tlrmnr, 4 ]n )• \j#
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r.tr.v
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g
please
tn
release
and
make
pub­
of mine enemies."
r. n.
Itev. VV. 1. nerser. psstor.
lic in full whatever information
Among '.he cltulions which
HuaJar Ft limit,
A. |g
•turning Hcrvlee. 11:S« A. M,
is in his possession to the effert
P jK p rjt^ , (be, |fsjson-oormon Is
K venlng Hei vice, S us |\ M.
T ill*. %\|.% i f l i A
AMNY
that construction of th,* canal wilt
Fervlces ate cm ulurtej on tka
the following from the Bible: B y
H'l llt.4 3 HrlfliM'
ve«
i,rut
ami
Ciiarlti
Hun,tars
o
f
sscb
not
endanger
these
water
supplies
H
imh
I.iy H.h.M.I, |ii mi A. M
"But Je,us sail unto them. Ye
mnnith
11"III.* »• H**r«lrr, II oil ,\ ||
and thus aid la lay at rest th«
know not what yo ask: can y»
Y&gt;&gt;I4II |'*..|l|*.'a |4 14I*ill, N F|Hlldl
Under the direction of T. M.
t*r«»Kr •Ml Mill lie brill Hiin.l.iv a|
drink e-f the rup thnt I drink Dullieun. Uader of the various fear* which now beset many thou­
r
n
r
e
RtminiitBr
i
tu'pefi
* *"* I **• ^ • I**! b&gt; I III* 9miiig I
ii
wU "grid is* Luptuei] • ul h" '.be .M i." ' bands and orchestra*" u. sands nf anxious gi.iwer* and t«L*a wl-.y,f.vm, .K'.JV —.
iqjl
h
nh'rr citizenv.of tin- fcbnJJ
t u i;
7 BAB
J lr t £ 7 , hoi
m n f p O T rio w N rr v v R ifV M H M M p e 'id * m
tin city, a program of orrhes'ra! insular.
• —
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v»,
ii****^7
w llh T" (Mark I0:1M).
I'rr.ifhlnic 11&gt;0 A.
selections and soloa was present
T ilr»i| 4 )
II.Miir
I .• ■&lt;«(iif.
2 in I
(Signed)
V. I* \t. H i Ji&gt; !'.
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Tho
lesson-sermon also In- svl at the January mce'lng of Ihe
I’lr jt hirur 7
r. 1
*•!»•*»«&gt;.«•r me-riinv. 7
I* AI.
K. S. MncDONAl.D,
rluilea the following pn.sagpfrom
Neililtrf M A|r*•( IViH %•••♦ I* ,\|
Wrst Side Primary P.-T. A. held
President.
the Christian Science
textbook,
►**l«l.»»
I (.. ll4i*i#a
I
Thursday afternoon at Ihe school
Attest:
"Science and Health with Key
auditorium.
Jo
(Signed)
the Scriptures," by Mary BuI* Al
3Irs. R. L. Board prrsiilisl over
FRANK K. ANDERSON.
H . im h I hy niM-n-Nlr nirriinii,
Per Eddy: "He attached no im­ the business session when Mrs.
Secretary 1 n r u n iR N 'i « n r « » » r v ir N « n r » Ruisiil* \l
Ink ll«*
»Yi»rY N.iinlxv n i«.rn in « At lh »r h u r «* h {
T b r*#
;«r«# nil public* arr%l«*m
portance to dead ceremonies. It James Hoolehan was ap|Hiinteil
•t i:«N t K- cwm I Htrr#| ul
II ub*1 m»l r,»|.|
m .l Alr« F vrrn
chairman
nf
the
summer
round­
Is tho living Chririt, tho practi­
'• ' I
|*
lo llllr n tl
m*erf f..r loitioirow
nuit nt it mf InR fr»*
9II
iiM
ir t n u i i « \ « III HIM
cal truth, which makes Jesus up rnmmlttcc and 3trs. It. II.
'frtullnir
r.im
rn i • llunn nl 11&gt;c rhiirrh wh»f*
l.alkr M-arwr.
*h*&gt;
i%t••I all &gt;M|tb«»M8rs| I'brla*
ihe reaurreetion and the life, Fairelolh wa. chosen P.-T. A.
He r kii r n Mill |*e&lt; |lr|,| Sliln|jy ut
lli»n
K
«
Irnrc
I'irrafiir#
mat
I
t
3••a • l»*« A l»r \ N ..» i I h
to all who follow him in deed. magazine ngen' lo take Ihe place
ff
WR'I. b*irr'i^»&gt;r| nr |iurcha»«i1 f»|»a» i*,....... w ill rtthiliirl I hr
Obeying his precious precepts,— o f Mrs. 31. B. Sackctt wrn re­
r U r aril I‘rhl4)« rrmn I to
, lllltiuillnil w ill b
Officer* for the citning y&lt;»t t*. M.
following his demonstration so signed.
litdlri#.
.Alillil.il llirr I In a
••r tin
far as we apprehend it, — we
Altenilanco priie for the 'lay were elected a*, the regular meet­
K rm iiio n
w ill
t.• i . i
M
h
r.
M
in
t
«
n
«
4
n
t
n
ing
o
f
Central
Circle
o
f
Ihe
Gar­
ill Ink uf his cup, |&gt;urtuke uf his was awarded, th* .third time, to
•
•••»«
»
t
t
hr
arrklre*
i lim r H
( r r F a l t f f p i i j i i Mr v e r n m - n ll
hrvad, are baptized with his pur­ .Miss Elizabeth Hollins’ cln«s. Re­ den Club held Fridny morning
Morniii* Wnrablp. |9 i t A. M.
ity; and at lost w„ shall rest, freshments were then served by- nt the home of 3lr*. R. U. Meri­ &lt;*htir&lt;*h
H e 11 D'j A- M.
. &lt;ixi.tie i, vrin x xi. i h i n i i i
K% rnl*ur H**r %Irr, 7 «&lt;&gt; |*. k i
*11 down with him. in a full un­ the hostesses, Mrs. D. Ma'lhcws wether on t&gt;ak Avenue. Mrs.
•’o 'ker I'ark .Xvrno- arul tn
M
ln
la
trr,
lt&gt;s«
lt«v.
iamsg
A
Mettwe'.her
presided
over
'.he
M
l„ t,
derstanding of the divine Prin­ aad .Mr*. 3lcLellan.
ThompFiin, Al A
It-v John It It.nil. Xlioi.ur.
business
session
anil
served
llr v . J At Tb» »*ii -i»n I n |ir«iinotln4
Grand Special!
ciple
which
triumphs
over
t'liurrl, H. hoot, s .1 ,\ m
MMrrtlniVN that are* I&gt;iff r r » n l " M ow
luncheon nt noon.
VlurnlriM XCoi.h-j., It IO) V n
death."
r k• n InHa at 7 18.
X|»m
l*)—'J
31.
The following officers were
.'brisft.in i:a*lrav..r, 7 In I* XI.
tm
llsit.IlM I-..III,.- H|„,k-r.
I l l l a r t 11111%l l %\ 111111111
cho»en: 31rs. G. K. Rollins, ihnir
•* I.* I «IMl»*f *• Ml*t|w|e&gt;r
man; 3lrs. S. O. Shinhol-er, vice
.UHI Yanis o( l.o.clv
Hun.I I y Hr r k I* mn
litil.% rim ** i:n *« tn*%i. • in Hi ll
lb - llr »
Alar fin llr «m
It. . f .
Itllet.- H. b — sl.
• • \ Af.
chairman; ard 3lr*. J. T. Newby,
\t-»riiinir
ll
A Al.
1***1 H••»••!.•&gt; a ft r i U|.I|.Ii.mi&gt;.
The member* of the Thursday recretary. Mrs. George McCall
Iljinl'a Hupp* r uti-l •mu..nt
II* 1* *StmmuiiloN r
\ \t
Dupl:eatP Club were entertained reported on the Christmas tret
• *h'iri*li Hrho..| i
,a At
I
| XV si .
• I • Al
V
tl&lt;
.x#
rlt
as
r
k
i.
i
Y
vi
I
id
&gt;I.
i
jr,
7
3*t
In Khcrl, or l(.'innant
at a bridge party given Thurs. eosres!, 3lrs. Francis K. It'd* on
A|..inlPK
I 'f i i r r
4n| He rm..»i, I
Al.
II •••• X
At
1
I lay afternoon hy Sirs. F.
K. th,. Junior Garden Club and I* RM
if wrrkl«*N
Ufa brU: tit uit*|
*»*•*• pt • -tslir r W ill Ilf* I hr Itr V
l .iixth, up lo Ii lards
Roumillat nt her home on Pal­ other ceminiltee chn.rnmn gave •tfs-i ti••rI v
Artliatr A* hr t*.»n f..rnirrlk ru r a l*
ANr lllk lla ) nil !•(
With •«f ih r t*b.iprl *.f ib * Inrarn.ithtn I
metto Avenue. Duplicate bridge short teports.
X s lu r s
Yard
»*••! ri"w In r h i i g r n f th* ('h u ri'b I
T N I Y ' R I B A C K I N A was played and refreshments
• r riie. .Am rnwit.ft \\.*i |*arh. N*%r I
3lr*. II. 31. Papworth distrib­
up lit I
t'hmr,
V
"rh
were served.
k %\k*t.l.l» . in.|-1 v t
uted copies of a new inaenzilie.
• B R A N D N I W H IT
Inatru. tle.n F -'i'im U la |* Al.
High scare prizes were award­ "Florkbi Home* ami Flowers,"
A I* H la, « ia I* At
Xlanj Ik-autiful
JI IIIIV Alfa AAirAF.kkM
\Y*.|nrwe|.«&gt;
A . e t n , 7 3'» I* At
D « h i« ll
IhriN* ed to Mrs. R. A. Nrwmsn anc which is printed in St. Peters­ » •.* \A'. «t F I i n | N lf
H'lml •Y NffllirN
fuRiiirniv
ni &gt;rnlna
tn Il..|y |
Itrrss and Suit l.rt.xlhs
■Mrs. K. M. Galloway while 3lrs. burg. A flowers contest was '.hen
Iny m quel I
l!p l».'«.| iil
I 'h it r r h th r
T*»w*r and llibl** »»uiy •
Margaret
Barnes
was
given conduced by Mrs. A. K. Ko*Pt. irh rr
w ill l.r th*
||*%
ArJO IV 11.
1
1
hik-,
black
and ra rird colors i,, plain
kk r..lir a.I |)
till.I|.*l|.|y
i|l|l|
,A» \&gt;r r »'.h t»f AYe-at 1'ivk NVw
"scrretio" prize. A profusion of setter who awirdrd
prizes In A.*1#»» T"wrr. 7 i»» |* Af
V..»k
Air
Arh*r**if|
I
n ■« b«ikbe#«N||
gladioli and pot‘ ei| plants were Mrs. George McCall nnd Mr*. G
rilka.—
• rl*r»»l o f thr rrrts.i thr |t*k Alar*
used ns decorations.
tin llram
r u ix r itArriRT m i i i r i t
S. Selmurt. 3lrs. .McCall received
Tb*»
lir v .
|*.
|iri»»ka.
Those present were: Sirs. E. 31. a |ie|H-roiiiiu anil Mrs. Selmun u
Prinlrd silk- itt rv trn s iv , .a rirtv
iiNi..r.
Galloway, 3lr*. R. A. Newman, cactus.
H.u .Hy Hr......I. ft IS A. Al.
(ur srl.rtion. Irn x lii from I In Ii jarda
3!r*. Margaret Barnes. Mrs. N »r
The names o f *w« former mem nsinr
AtirntriK AVoratilp.
It i t
A
man 8. Ih-Eorest,
3lr». Julia lets, Mrs. J. 31. Ilruily nnd Mr»: »• nll.rf AA
fup. 7 4a IV Al.
— while lot lasts al I'Jc yard.
Gonzalez, Mrs, A. P. Connelly. Arlhur Marshall, who wi-li to &gt;•-&gt;
\\ »dnr»s|.iv AA&gt;«r&lt;*btit. 7 7* v
I! •rpin.lira fur
Hi*
hard
C«r. French and Park •
Mrs. Samuel Puleslun, and Mrs. 1re-instated, were pii-sent-'-l In A»«rlr.4
.D. L. Thrasher.
Routes 17—92
Mis. Ftsm-is K. Bolz. Mrs. Rol­
M i l Ml II n r lil l D
lins anil Mrs. J. G. Patterson
F ift h and l l » l l y .
Tn .
It* k
AA
K
K a rrr. p a «lo r .
were elected to serve as deli-ratc
l r r « aarh Muipla&gt;. 11: N .
to the slate convent ion in l',-n VJHrr%
In Ihe New Dance Hall
7 la IV Al
•anda in March.
h'ind.iy Hrh.Mil. |a an A. ML
AW
driraday
ayrgilnic
v
.r
r
h
tB
,
HANDWKTIK8
Luncheon was served from two ; i a r ai.
Thrilling Value!
"
long tables arranged in the din­
You Atm Irtklir.l to w ora.ifp w ith
of all kinds
I8c aad 23*
Tu-wla.* —9 .3. 31.
ing room and decorated w fh a UN,

5

Where to

DINE

in Sanford

Skatint Party Held
By Methodist Group

»

A T THE CHURCHES

Reply Is I s s u e d
To Cone’s S t a n d
On S ta te 's Canal

Spcnd*The-l)ay I’nrly
K.And G. Club EnjoyH

ll

Sale Continues Monday and the Week!
Crowds! Values! Thrills! Eager Buying!
Daily at The Yowell Co. '

Mimic Is E n j o y e d
Went Side P.-T. A.

.EvenJLh

J L Ineed. Many:. Ex-u f

■JMliA

eitinir Specials in the

I

w e e p in g
Cl e a ra n c e

Central Circle Has
Election Of Officers

Drop Everything And Attend

Stirring Values
in all

M . F. E. Roumillat
Entertain.* A t Bridge

Dpimrtniunt.s of

TODAY, SUNDAY

Fine Silks!

the Store

and MONDAY

Hosiery —Underwear
Silks

AYoolens and

('ottens

39c

ISIankets

Comforts—Children's

Wear—Women's Coats
Dresses -Hats and All

The Triangle Inn

Fixings Reduced

Men's asd Boys’ Suits, Over­
coats — Bants — Shirts and
Work Clothes and every
other item reduced.

DANCING

8ATURDAY

profusion of calendulas and other
r i m « in h i n in* I*itii
flowers, Mr*. Henry Russell a*
F lm .A*r. a ad f l m r v a Hi.
T h - ll*k . J l l
11,&lt;in 11ton. Y U *
sisled In serving.
Piano solo*
»%
f. in rh.irur.
were iVndeied by 3Irs. M C'nl.
gurulay h Ii ' m.i , |a aa A. If.
Those present were: Sirs. Fran­
T R A C Y , Ic e
cis E. Hole, Sirs. 8. F. Doudr.ey ••aim % i'll I’m ii n r
t i i k M in t n A H
STUART; (ilurlu Sir*. B. F. Haines, Mrs. G. I
T h * I ! * y It. y. flrabaru. p n ili#
Hurnlay Rcbotil, Hurwla/ la .A. Al.
Loucks, Mrs. A. B. Lovejoy, Mr
George McCall, Sir*. I t O. Sfertwether, Sirs. J. T. Newby. Mrs
II. 31. Papworth, Mrs. J. G. IV .
tersen, 3lr». A. J. Peterson, Sirs0. E. Rollins, Sir*. A. K. Ros-etTIi.* nmuial meeting of
, ler. Sirs. \V. M. Scot*., Mr*. G. S
morial Hospital Association
N*lnun, Mrs. 8. O. HhinhoDer.
House, Sanford, Florida, at
•ml Mrs. J. II. Rm»L

SUNDAY

IIKST Cllll.l IN TOWN
2ue— I’lnte l.unehes—13c
Genuine
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
(ins
OH
lieer—.Soft Drinks—Wine

lira .). Double Thread

lino Bath
TOWELS
On Sate
.31 Each

“W ANTED FOR
MURDER”

HOSPITAL MEETING

Also » .**
“
10c and Me

boat Town Gold”
Serial

Kentucky is name.1 for an la
di.n word, Ken-tah-.eh, meaning
"Land of Tomorrow."

the Fernulil-I^uiifhton Me­
will be held ut tho Court
three o'clock on Thursday
afternoon, January 21, 19.77.
Cassnudra Schultz, Secretary.
T. W. Lawton, President.

ip.anlilj
l.inrllrd

Large sires and medium sires In suil
jour nerds— Ys Iu . h I i . l i t

in splendid

llslh Towels— Extra special at 9 .3. 31
Tuesday, lie Each.

IM S
*

15c

THE
YOWELL
CO.
SANFORD

A,

i i
T 4 | ii

�^ ■v i-t Y*r* ^ ■?• - . ‘* i ' 1. *!ifW
* -. ;—■-J».' ri-*fV7. — u: 1“ •?*■?_'-;«

Citeid . . .teUuIte'’ .

.

CONGRESS TO STRIVE FOR SWiFT

i&amp;GAmfrfytf

iS avft A t t t f k f t a J
M l n i i | li M etrapolii
P l i i t « &gt; Doeen’t E x p l o d e If

t k n i i I o m .*

A Mg, k i r r and I n r M
Odwb Eamor-ho U from MaineW « i m m to Now 'York for the
M O lO fl o f hi* lotoot OBO-IMB
•MW, tkoo loft IB « kottorod car for
Artoona wkb kb wifo ond three
children, wool and l a m n .
StajrbHr I* mm place for lour,
MtilfalV down to painting, doesn't
• ft w wkb him.
*Tko moro yon paint,” ho n plain*, “ tha I*** history yaw have."
Ha llkoo to maka history—tkai
b, to lira aa work aa ko llkoa to
poiat. Onto ko atartod for Europe
oa a cattla boat) loaning Bouton
kaikor ko changed kb mind,
Jumped ororboard and awata to
abort.
" I f yoo oaca oottla down la
paint,1* ha iay&gt;, “ yon i n Ilka a
aorraat—yoa don’t do anythin* F r e n c h Strengthen
oIm . Aa for am, I paint bp perver­
Moroccan A r m y ,
sity.”
Wbororor ko find* klntaolf, ho
Tighten Def ens es
makoa notoo—qakk ikotckoa In
On
Home Borders
til. Ha Ukoa low diroa whora
ran com* Into roman wltk rotlicking, battling rypa* of waior
froat humanity. Hi* pbtaraa, fall and royal marine*.
Morocco, Ah* powder beg of
of rolor and gusto, rofbcta tkla
Imaroat. “ Circa* u Night,“ “ Slop IP1I, and th* cradle of tho F*»py Jo*’*, Key Wrat," and “ Sloppy eiat revolution of laat year, be*
Jo*’* Bar” aia boom of hi* tklo*.
cant, th* aeweat menace to Eu­
rope’* peace.
Franc* put the lfo-ocean aona
garrison In n virtual atat*
mobniiatbn, sent tha first unit*
of her Atlantic fleet off tho Mediterranean Africa, then atepped up
har Moroccan army from 10,000
to 180,000, and reinforced her
iHirdrra tho*. bar &lt;h* •»** t» the

r

■aw If a

ar

a p w r iA i.
b am *

w a rra a -s

Mattes ls tershy alvsa litsi parM o n t In final dserse Or, led l»o•emter H th . I Ml. In that earlain cans* v-n-llna tn th* Circuit
n a a n »r, H-m isi.u i-n u s ir, n » r Ida, wherein II,one trailers’ I-Min
Corporation Is plaintiff nnd U n a
J , Hlmmnns smV M ir y t\ Hlmmuna,
hla wits, are delendanls, the u sderslased. H. J. Nls. aa Mperlal
Master, will, wllhln
th*
l-a il
goers nt sale, un M nm Ur. th* 1st
te a nt February. H i t .
at
th*
front dn*r «f the rmirthaus* of
temlnnle t’ountr Klnrhl*. In Hsnfned; Plurlr.s, al public uutrrr,
Offer for sole anil sell tn th*
glahest and heel bidder fur rash,
th* fnllnwlna deerrlbed Ini, pl*rs
or parrel ul Inn,I alliiate. lying
and belne In Hemlnnle rnunly,
Florida, 1,,-wll:
The Nurlhweet
Quarter n|
th* loullieasl Quarter nt Her.

To paint, you need to live In a
country of tamperai* ctimat* and
win*.”
lie die* th* contrast between the
Scandinavian countries and Italy
or Franca.
11* spoaka quickly, ami hi* voice
sometimes escapes
from
the
depths of hla throat ami heard too
fast to follow, or Is made unclear
by the over-constant pipe stuck In
hla mouth. He Is something o f a
phraao-mnkar In his conversation
Asked about hla schooling, ha said:
" I neglectrd my education At
Harvard for four or five years.”

industries based on southern pin*
forest* would be stlf-perpetuating
sine* young forest* ar* used uml
may b# replanted to serva In a
lO.year cycle.
Farmer* thamselve*
already
have turned to planting pint
tree* ns n crop,
C. M. Jordan, south Georgia
planter, says ho has planted 178,.
000 slash pines on #00 acres.
“Added to th*
agricultural
rrops,” declares Jordan, ” ! think
th* growing of pines Insures ike
* (to n It. T o w n s h ip I I , n-.uth.
* Range It. Kant
southern farmer th* brightest fu&gt;
gold sal* In I,* made In M lls t f tur* avar."
I W term* nt said d*rr**.
H. J. NIX.
Nurseries operated by atn’as
Aa Up*,-la I Mneter.
and the federal government n o
turning out million* uf seedling)
a year.
Georgia operate* two nuraeri**
and, officials aay, despite distri­
bution of IftMMUMO seedlings thl*
M V in ra (‘ annum . t»*r*n&lt;unt.
year, order* of many farmer* nec­
T * i D K V IlU 'a
CANNON.
1-,-lh
essarily had to go unfilled.
ro u sty, Florida.
Tea nr* hsrsby ord*r»d sad rsForetttr Dyal places tho Income
aatrsd to te and appear upon ths
?•» ter ef r*b. a . it. tsar m th* the farmer may aspect from *
bttl* of complaint riltd oaalnat pin* ire* crop “conaervatlvoly a.
r e a ls th* nhuv* slyl*d rnus* and from 11# to |28 an acre for pulp
* Th* Manturd llrralc* to hrr*hy wood alone.”
te*mwal*d as th* aswspnper In
With tha roll conservation ser­
whirls this nrd*r shall h* pubnoted (ar four eonsseullv* wash*. vice, planting crop* of pines in tho
W IliH i « I*. Ilsrndun, t’tsrln south la kig bunlndai.
of lot# rttenlt Court and th* of­
This winter tha service, aided
ficial s«al Iterant on tho lad day
#* Jam A. n. iflt.
a P. IIKHNIXIM.
n*rk.

By: A. M. WRKKA

Qnlity - Service - Courtesy
That’s W1iy We Are—
“Catering To The BcatT
Wo loviU you to coum out for a moat delightful
craning.
t n o h n tew* f ^ I e j to n

claeo Franco’S Insurgent atmtSSF
She made it plain she will, if
nectsaary, resort to armed fore#
If diplomatic protests fall to stop
th* mas* Incursion of German
troop* into th* Spanish lone.
Britain, worried because Ger­
man-built fortifications and long
ranr* guns are reported going
up at Ceuta, Just 11 miles across
th* atrak from Gibraltar, gave
grim evidence she Is preparing
for any eventuality. Ninety-four
of hor greatest warships are on
th* spot nr on th* way to the
Arouble inns.
England also prntestnl formal­
ly lo the 'Spanish Keliels for an
air raid on Madrid in which lha

8rlUah Embassy waa bombed and
Awu English utlachoa wounded.
The Socialist Govsrntnant of
8paln announced Fascist airmen
bombed not only the diplomatic
bfcdquaiAcra of Great Britain
but also those of Germany and
poat. It waa badly damaged,
Finland In th* so called neutral of ago.
inne uf th* capital.
The officer said both wo non
Figb.lng around Madrid’* out- wore between #3 and 70 yoara
aklrt* continued.
Knight waa aalnjnrad aa wan
Willie Knlgbt, Horace Hayooa
nnd Willie Meacher who wort
riding with hint. The driver was
not held.
Funeral arrangement* for Mrs,
Sauls. In chargh of Crich­
ton Funeral Home, are awaiting
the arrival of a ton, Ralph Saulf,
from Atlanta, and a daughter

oitlONS: tOKUDII — Ha. pot

Mrs. John S u l i
D i e s In Crash,
Another Is Hurt

A l l e g e d Faker
Appearance Brings
Chamber Warning
ro pal.istoVInrly rnihroldered
/Tjllsis. It scem s_thj^

your

yr d*a
HOLLYWOOD, Jan.
LuUe Knabr, daih-hatrad fUm at*
traaa, and Clifford Odata, pJaywrlght, wore matrbd yesterday
afternoon la Mbo lanlert gramwood homo.

few Inches from the dog’* no**.
HAIB FLIJCSBO AB FKNANCX
-J r u iO R -V -im i t , j * m - i f . ~

Th* ilM v ».7 r«a t th* widow of
Vumnl the use of It* name to
o factory, rrc-ivlng only n frw John Souls, long n merchant In hi* beard four time* a year aa a
ri nls commission for each dona­ Rrnson Springs when tte set.
Dement waa known aa Entertion returned.
‘‘Headed by the timely slogan,
’InvestIgnte llefore You Invest,*
the Chamber has Issued n bulle­
tin of petty rackets and as an
*M In the suppression of lllegltlmnte nnd rosily promotion,
sales advertising and scheme*.
“ A card with the wonting. ’W*
do not subscribe to any aolleltatlons of funds or advertising
media everpt those endorsed by
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce,’ also is available for
display In business houses ami
offices.”

Reach 10,902 People
fo r a t lit t le a s

O

A

m

Cheap? Figure K out lor
y«u— if E tt«tiy.t Th, m l ,
* » «
wko um tho wtnta gda rogu- tiiiikk i.ink ah
tarty KNOW that It lot Ewy? timSI" " 0 onb
Juat a nutter of picking up a
takphoo* and calling our ad-takert What moro
could you want . . Whether it's a bouaa to m l
or a mw maid to hln? Call 148,

Then, ton, yen bonght th# local
recent doings of people pop know, a
coning evtnU, iatbnete dctelo of p
circle.
» (

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.

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k

And, what mere? . . . Aren't pi
vital now* Homo to tho odufllrfpg

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One Insertion.. 10c Per Line
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Defeat Ocala High In Opening Contest
at four

for the PO-day sessions
tracks hereabouts.

DRIBBLES Kap C. Surprises To Wi’nlArtifidal Bunny
Feature Race
At LongwoodDoes Not
Fool
Drift Oil
Hunky Man Finialteii “H” Team Loses To Wise Greyhounds
if you wouki

Seminole High
Scot* 30-21
Wildcats Ht

In Money 3rd Time
Out Of Six Starts

Ocala, 16-11, After
Having Early Lead Determ ination And
Speed C o u n t s In
After trading for fully iw &gt;
C
h a b I n g Rabbit*
quarters inti thy greater portion

(Virirtg through with » head
margin. Kap *\ fourth choice. In
te ERCtAPE
the featured ninth race nt the of tho third, the Seminole High1i MIAMI, Jan. t*.—&lt;47—Racing
Oar Celery Fide Inaugurated
koidnued court campaign Panford-Orhmlo Kennel C lu b S.hml It squad dropped Its op-'greyhound* chase a mrchanlral
light In good fashion, smilingtrnrk In I.&lt;ngwnutl Inst night, cuing game to tho llcala High D rabbit around the track, but they

h M n t M d their 1937 c u ^ i t
hM sight OB the Ion) (bar
■ BMP victory o n , the Onto
High School Wildcats.
G rtia* o ff w a alow Mart, tha
t* ff
soon n m H or to
lha tension, rot pod tho lend, Bad
*h*a hold U throughout tho ro*

e

Wildcats, who, posing out tho surprising Husky team last night ai '.he local high *‘now * ’
■■
7 ^ *7 ' ’I?"
. . . .
| ,
. . . . .
'ling on ihcm that the rleetrieally
evening,
hail
Man. wlto. for tin- third time In school gym by a 1*1 - I I count.
'driven co-tna-taH I* a fake
RrtdM High by a 43-3»
The locals scored four points ini Tfl(,y j n o t because ihey hare
at Ocata. Ahhougn roe defrat sis starts, finish.&gt;1 in the tuonfirst quarter while the *l*lt-idere loped their swlft-morlng leg*
a margin of hoi ey.
flso ftoM goals separating the tw-i
Kup l ‘, by ins win, paid hi» Ing aggregation was held score- running aftrr live bunnies,
riots afwv tho smoke of hertle had luirkcra 13 to 3. |'n Idy May. less.
In he second periotl, the
The lore of stretching their lean,
riedrod away wa re pert to m-t the holding Anne True safe In a little Feds tallied but onee while long.tailed bodies after nny quar
tomb trounce all romere sftrr the
rlnring rush, wn* ‘.be .show win- the Ocala juniur varsity scored rT ** "hat iml*rl» them to chase
raogh edges hate been worn nff
i five, tying the mum.
* » ' At1, WIIm’ "'
beck iheir effnshr* and .defensive i
.
. . . otic of the lending kennel owner)
HKM IT * l.t&lt;T \tttMT
Hickson an.l I’age each tallte.l
tr&gt;ln, r&lt;i hrri. for thr Klortd*
PDF.
I
iTvwrV I’mbI I

•ho orforta of Kanos who scored
from lonraih tho bosket. Hedge*,
ubbing guard, thiplitreod tha fiat
rfvo Or ala a 4-0 laid. Partial.

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Good Hgudwtoto

\ f f 4 off with
A Real Drink

MMb By ti*irert» la
Tkrir IJm

SHORT’S BAR

5 MUm Out
I comer, mlaaod a doohla caaD p U m I Rood
torsion attempt after which Dar­
tot lig h t’s contest prated that I Kll tH T \ mill'. 111ii . 1* 2*-’»
from the field in the o|tening min- season after a successful campaign
ren forgreon gate tho Fide
lo-ah art
are not y*t
yet the p«U"hrd!
polished' 41 ,,HN;
»;|f &lt;,f, Wr
their fir at rouster, Bearing form
i U!,‘* " f 1,u‘ 'bird '(farter to give In Massachusetts.
* lliii* In
T
rtm blra Ion n * dyed-in-the-wool llisy il 1 M.HIT Ino
tha free threw mark. Jack Pur- i hunfofd a tf-ft edge after which
Stamina, deter mi nation t« wit
I
M
b.i
3
I
(
fane
likes
ro
see
bearing
the
colon
doa lipped la a rebound after
iti.j'i" l^1'
came to life to score and speed ruunt fo r a lot, bit schoolIInfi
In,
I
*Hi»,
|?
iin
*
,
jiiii
fill (i-Oiin# it hcol and yef, ihi» Miturlrp, ( : &gt; « ,
whlfh Darrell Forg o n e tipped Hi
4&gt;11**4 2 M.
j
intiFi? pillnu mil uiki' » toil Inat in tin* ficlil.H fur raring un the
pl-y o f the locals was heartening
tho rebound rest haa, from Mo
leatl gniiig tnui the laxi iH'riml.
1clutml rmiri*e h important.
MKOtNli-.»,
mil.
ihtir,
;j
|.J.
* &lt; 1 1 1 to aspect much more as
atlaolng a fool that, git tag the
IH mi —
I'lr n ff ,Hir, Kin,
I.imlcr
Rrm
the
nunt
to
12-0
|l*fore their firat rare—uaualt)
• * * * Orals they gain mors esperlrnce.
*«B«„
Fids a M lead.
* j with a field goal bat Stensmun
,hout the age of IK mnnthsMunir
lt .\
The
ptsslag
of
both
clubs
was
William*. flatting forward, ra­
i ciute lawk for the locals to maku n,0&lt;| hounds are turned out after
rrry ra-gvd tost eight and the fail
S*tlgga« 12 vn
talbated with a field real
hot
x.tmir I, l‘J-11. Spicer again wideneil live r,hhits and entrrrd In cross
,,to “ Weneire wall to cut nt l i f t , a »l&gt; I 2*1
Bachary made up for tho that the slstk item, tending the count * 7
the matgin, scoring Irom the fleltl country coursing events,
. W ' memratr, rest rut It
with n like counter, The lanor re­ to SS-SS whh the Fed. will toadri IHI*—l * s « i time, in !-l. {alter which Carter mnde a field
Service Station
tfaiially un«it*r gulttanrr of nt*
h
*.
ridca
many
points.
Especially
wa.
peated from under tho basin to
tiftle-r’T y, 1, 0.1 ’i ' t'tttfl,-l I " j !#on1 to send ,the ,score to, HI-II. ohlrr t'lujt ihry ■re inttiolurrd
In tha riaatog aacanda af th. i 1*
wl,h &gt;ke Feds. When tht I Hilrh l-’ i tom
give the locals a P-« count iota
I
I I
3 I !a
few seconds afterward.,
he
lhe ,.lectrle.tly o|wr»ted
-A-FORIk-N Rlfi II RI &gt;RHOOI&gt;
«&lt; 3 3
3—
* * * ln ,e,lnn- btir cm. Mf Kilt
defers the first quarter came to jctle, WiUtoma nriaasd an at
, ,„n whistle sounded to end the
tu
, round lhr ,r,ek on
MKMVICK RTATION'*
O f f M ’-r s K r l . i-.l, l i i
1,J«
tompmd rearers Ion Mowing whirl '" r f*r **• « r t l was done but when D u tc h F r lc ii il . 2
a dose.
M&gt; aRl«
. m eta lr.il.
1NI&gt; and RANK I’ MUNK *U
In he second period, Zachary Morgan tipped in « rebound it ***** Mrl.ucae sent his second
Il'iitMt, h ,t, *H|I|1*UMI-r T n « r * Jn o the contest, the Int rpIhtli*
tipped la n rebound, D. Peigmoa ■end tho final count to IB M
' : r - while
: , i ' h Under
t e - s -and
' n i Raker
. ' . ’r .
« - » ™ « *
■
«
»
i’i i'rlm a , anvil*.
basis
|l|||
V"1 tMW
- ■ ■
WMto both
* ptoyed rmgeo lfr dl,P’m” rtl * Mule more ilp than
missed a foul, Putdott tipped la
each wuh four points, were hi;.h If,Iced, on_ starting ,from
nM ,h(hi&gt;
*and
n,|i
h«4|
ihelr
prrdtmaorf,
though
FtUItTi
the
boa
flirt*-,
3
1
the rebound sad Merchant made
last
Scoters for the victors.
f f Mir Fin
wv
must
My
their
ah,voting
ahiti'y
later
raced—
i
f
he
doesn't,
he
maj
oae of two free throws. Odham,
14.1M
iI Mllf.H
: l-ii 3
The llnriip foltowi!
• •* not up lo par with (hit of the IlnH.iii At lil'-ti &gt;1
: :
. .•
substitute for Purden, scored from
F ru it!
decaying
on
ru r t never be raced, or he may bfc
n—
THm
i
*
•
*
6
I
i »i flrrmk. **
first item.
I « 2 schooled some more In ihe field.
the field to gire Sonfert'e com­
J 41Wf HftllH . **
I %*». 1an- Inthe
ground
create
I
»
1
Whh two foil teams rated prarti .11,111 %. ti|-%. e|.
ill I*. K
bination an IB-d rdgo for tho half,
•*. •.mi, Tliui Tlllfkn.vh,
1 « 2 Som etim es the Iwsl coursers ate tht
4*
flies
and
insect*.'
j «*&gt;,
rally evenly, MrLuras should rhniU
H ii i» pO'iest perform ers on tracks.
hating held the rlehera ecoreleae
M.unlt»n, **
fiuard
against
these,
I
«
2
up
B
brilliant
record
this
season.
HD
iinf
iirfit,
•
*
K I E T I I — S i»f
lined time fo r a dog running ihu
for the qeurter.
I I 3
f.4|ir. V
|NN|-»
Unlike Coach L. Jack Smith of
Insect* by spraying.
f
i
'e
sUteemhs
o
f
a
mite
track
I.
With an entirely new combine
t
•w
lit,
V
Wink*
»
Oral*, who was forrnl to ilcprnd Tf«|«D
W ill
K
iVutt
lion facing tha tlahora tha Semi­
“ it| second*. de|H'nding to n U rge
•11* In l». V
11*1II-V AI't' TIII II i.
,i
ev'ctii
on
the
sire
and
*h»|&gt;e
o
f
the
nole team held Its ground In the tho rough spam entirety Honed on five men during the entire con- AllTr.ltlt
&lt;1
Win I ___ lest list ttl#h\ res -Hng In slowH lIC
Coach Me Lame hope# to have
third quarter. Odham made an
track 'and whether the rabbit Is
I'r.fta, si 15m. : «.«*
3 111
TfiTklri*
d
*iii
Ironed,
h**
"u
the
attark
o
f
the
vi-i-nras
tha
rough
spots
entirely
Ironed
under basket shut but Hodges
t.lnred on the In-ide or outside rail
11
#
r
i
(H
It
%
II-(ienuine
came buck with a foul. Ntckction out before hla protegee fare Win- they beratne nsn- nn.l more tired,
i They're much sw lfirr In straight
I I ml. r, V
IIII.
y i
IV t t p l,
V
"orstng ft r d i.
sice forward far the Delia crew, ttr Park mt the lanre'iipyjt nest tho heal mctvoj^ ton rvplnre .&lt;
tiring
squad
aiik
gy
r i l l g
P ina made the tin t j f hh ala Tuesday
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9 .
u ii i;r little change coming in the nttark
through hit fourth year. Valuations |
from almost mid-center. U* dupll Tavares will
I*
the
result
o f the substitutions
Wstbwstlay
night.
tnnge
from
loll
to
|il,IN
M
I,
but
a
fated with a like shot from the
K ml tacer can be Uuighi for WOO.
right slits after which Phlllpt
J T . ! Turning oor ...enion
hsselnl,
made oae from the left. Nickel- " * ' * * » :
Itill
J z J T 1 S t o ll* * *
W n re we close, we
, “ There aren't any such thing*
son came back with hla thin:
nuihenic world irsck records
rerUh ,0 "R**1 * h*' * ' "* r- , M
field goal and Philips retaliated “ V l r riJriiT ImH RUto ZacE
\f«,r dogs," say* Wilson. “ Thett.
r S i ^ i ' k y Bill Broston, groundkeeper o f
to give SanfoctPe luminaries a
Trnffl. i t
i'i
lx- when no two trnrks air
I i.iu idt
foul, a mal of ntass polnru. tod|jJ*
d.^hnThe
T l l l Y , O IJillN r*
14-13 toad as the quarter ended.
alike. Of course, there ran toihu
Petto
In
.M
r
hsktol
ukmry.
sinfort
on
the
ELMORE. Has.. Jan,
As the fourth period got under
Ti *fil
individual track records.’'
k,Te S f
lh‘
way, Coach Me Lucas sent ht» Jack Purdon also aided greatly Itth ton '*
1,17 To rjinniiiii hi* entire fir* &lt;
Itrn without regrets, hnv
Ihe raring dirt* One mm) a dsv
(iulfxpray
tei.ni, all the Elmore high
starting crew back In to the fray
ing enjoyed his stny here whllu
n-tinlly tuirley, meat, splnm-h ami
Ischorl
hn*krthii||
roach
has
to
Zachary reamed once from the
Is non-pnisonous at
supervising the work on the local
bisrtllt.
fHHt
do la yell “ Olson!''
foul lint but Williams earn*
bolt pork. He and his fam ily were II.
101V .tit,I
harmless to hunwn
•■Those vitamins the dnrtors ulk
The
leant
Is
romposed
rnthrough with a Ilka counter for the
III.
0
1
,1
)
I
,|
M
,
O
than pleased with the &lt;m r
about roent Just as much with .logs
Ings
and pets when|
IV
.
I.II
)l
.
i
tiirly of Olsnns, A. and t\ u,
Wildcats. Nlchslaon then made
tesy shoam them by the official*
ns they do with human beings,'1
lls sty lint l
sprayed a*
directed
forward, (', slid It nt gourd
his fourth and fifth on^-handad
of the loeal ball club and other ,11 t lawn, 31.3
Wilson says.
and I) in tenter.
shots from tha flsld but Furdsw
P
oa
tively
will
lot
cktMfis. We, too, regret your leuv'Two fast dog* won’t necessarily
came bach with a field goal
NINTH r
lag. Bill. Don’t forget to drop
stain.
produce
n
litter
of
good
rnrrr*.
1
a!
outside the foul circle. Morgan
bock ognln when we have n rent f i lI'*
i;.uim, transpacific clipper hose, YouV, got to study th eir hlnod
l ) f«l,,i
mads a foul, D. Foegusen mb*K
tram, playing on that real dia It,.I PO-k
was obtained by the
United ||„e* back f o r R eiteration * to see If
one and then MlckeUon tallied for
M o lo itt
you are creating for u*
Stnies from Spain in l"'J*.
Tlr.-ir different qualities will blend
K ill. f , l
»!-•« I'l.k,
successfully.
J SO
t
W Babin*—W axing
Natives of the mid I’** if is- Is . ,,^|| (he training In the world
PLAY GOUT
Store by quam rs:
uml nf (ieum ate mil ’&gt;1 tlham-lw. n’t help a dog win race* ir he
!»
;»
(1
ll—.T'
Seminole
BAN LAN DO GOLF
urru*.
Iisn't bred right. If his hrerding I*
Complete (Julf
n u 7 7—3t*
O n to
goo*| he will have stamina and a
and Coootry Chsh
4
out
nf
1
1
fo tib :
Seminole,
II,, ■. v mu a
Natives
nf
Hnmoa
do
U
lively
Lubrication
drterniinatlon tn win. These nr#
Tho sportiest s*4 moat aw|ri*
I I,
Referee.
Otsto 3 nut of 5;
business |Hising for tnorisln' ram- more Important than •peril.’’
— ir reursa la Central Flerton
Brody Cowell.
m in .
etas for small fees.
Some l.fiOO dugs sre hennelril
Flea—I t Rata
Ladies M i
Men T5o

DIRECTORY

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NOW OPEN—Vegetable
and
flower stand at Dow Drop I an
eti Lskrahora Boulevard. Sweet
Pta&gt;, gladioli, snap dragoae.ekc.
CUT FLOWERS and cut ftower
arrangements for all stcastowa. tlt-W.
Mrs. C. R. Kirttoy, Fieri*.
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LOST: FRIDAY night pato hsa- B Bereld.
hotball shorts and tennis share,
ftofvrn to Seminole High School a n AND MOWT totk •ewer
pipe. Mlnrio Censrwe Ce. to4

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SATURDAY, JANUARY f, 1917

TB1 SANFORD B1EAI.P. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Wm. Powell, Myrna Loy Reunited In “AfterThe Thin Man
Famed ‘Mr. and Mrs.’ Team\
Solve A n o t h e r M y s t e r y ,
I n S e q u e l to F i r s t Hit]
William Howell nn.l
Myrni
U r . tint merliest, imnldtsi mar­
ried COUple ever t*&gt; d in e out of
H olly wornI, step from the last
thrilling page &lt; f “ The Thin Man”
Into the first hilarious ihnptcr of
the nequ.'l tnllinn, June detnaniled
be written, “ After the Thin Man."
which npcin today at the Hex
Theater.
Dm trill
llintm etl,
.!• an i f
rmart, sophl&gt; iruted m yitery « r r era, was do m l to top “ Tito Thin
M an" “ Afep the Thin M in”
is
his answer.
“ A fter ih" Thin .Man” it mot"
than just snot In r etp id. It pick 1
Up In high wboie
‘The Thin
Man” left olf, Nick
and Nora,
having rohi|Uetcd Netv York, me
on their way homo m h i 'ling,
rosniopt.li'tin Sail I nitn i--n iviill
Its . cubit fill, ecrlo (.'Jiinmown, i’ &gt;
energ.'if- foiri**. nod ii m igiti'i
Cent bridge*. N iik
ha* pit hipieiltliing m irra in nsrh bull- for
good. Ife und Nora want nothing
but lots of |ieare anil quiet relaxatlon. It l« N ov Yi i i ‘ h Kvr when
they nrrite at the door of their
gwink Nob Hill homo.
And they walk right him o
whoop."' party. Il.d f o f I nn l inncisco, society, pulirotnen, 11110*.
race truck liuiie, ex-pi g and tiniterwoi Id ft lend i, bate di.qqnd in
to Welcome llreni homo.
The tel,qib mu- lings. Over the
wire, lln mind 1 intrfldice'i Nick's
bcarlnclie, N'.iu’s urictorralir fam­
ily. the (iiiftm .! group to lie found
out-tile of ti inn 0 1111.
Nick and Norn are invited "
dinner. Selma, N«n»* rout in, is In
Iroulde. Hoc tit ‘ olute
hu-hand,
Ifol.cn, lint lie n in i-sing for tiller
■lay*. Norn's u iy mint, an over­
hearing giand
111111111,
wouldn't
have anything to do with Ni'dt,
but the Itimlly hiiioi'' must I "
befit out o f tli.
■ -s
At midnight, niih Nom |..«dding id in. Nick i- at the I,it lice, u
Chinatown dive. Hoiiert ii found
there widi I’ollv. .1 Ito.' ■r. mul
Nick susfiti &lt; "D .in ie r,"
owner
o f the o f', " id ' being iiivolvid

Makes Debut Wednesday
W W f il chine*.; ilrntmti wri*K.?i Gobi
l*» wey i '.-!&lt;■'* th&lt;&gt; stag.*, bio h| | F rit

home mul shortly alter is found
murdered, shut to tlikth, Si Inn
1* discovered with a gun in her
ha nd. Irttvid,
who ha* ulway.s
Idled her, ionU'.i to the re-cue.
The reai of the « ory 1* a dcrji,

&lt;lrip* from n thctvi'r l » :x in
Vr»nrl*cVa

Snn

Chinatown, nn;| thus I Arm

Mi-iro-OoMivyn-Mayrr'd
niyetf'ry two
ihililcr, “ Mad
llididay,"
which day.
|dny» m the Itixt T h rirrr Frid.iy | ,\i
with Edmund I.nwc and
E lle n ar
lan di In the trading roles,
| l-jmt
For Mi*s I-andl this i&lt; h.-r tir*i lad
picture under her non* li.ng-icrm year
etmtrac- with M fi M. V. i, It f „ i. , ,fccii
■urreteful
novels to her cred it., |0V(
■nd a fifth, "Today tin. Hebe!*.**

dark secret, the endilie lotked
in it rufe. To a i«Urc that the usu­
al climax wo Id not l.c |uemnitirtdy te v ia lid, il*** last ilueo
aceiH'l tveio not fdmed on'd lint
lest o f tlie pi.lute wu&lt; completed.

Smartest Girl In
Town” is Modern
I d iv e

Story

ly.unna Ihirhin, pnltlnt toirnl wpmna ttko mnhrs ’ bar or
lUbm In L'nlirrinl't nmtnly ilrnma, “ Three Smart Cirk'

Featured At The Theaters Next Week

1."

A bigger bit

Ilian

(nminrntliig on thl«, Mr. S.
Hoy l.uby, who directed the pictms-, replied as fidlowa to nn in­
terested newspaper man. who
•n.v some of the scenes ‘ nkert
■titling p ctiuc'lci, and enquired
leading
a* t » tin*
probability of the come* into his newest
John­ many killing incident* recorded.
role fallowing stieh hit* as “ P ri­

“ The Thin

Grave Turns Into
Gold Claim While
Clergyman Orates

M yriu |,oy and W ill..... Powell in “ A F T E R T H E T H IN

tar is burn. Deanna Dur­
and Eilna berber’ s "COME!.

t'HDOKED

FOR 6 DOOMED MEN ANSWERED IN PART

Praycrr th.it ilx younq men mloM bt lavtd tram Sinq Sing'* tlrd rle chair w trt (Hired by thl* group
( f aynipithircri maitliig in a Ntw Vork Ihtxler. Mr*. Angelina Scat*, mother ot (iilvitsrc Stall, era
• f tha icslet canvlclt.) of thr holdup murder ot a rubwiy collector, Il third from lilt In tho front row.
On htr left II Mri. Sadia Dotognli, atepmothar of Joaaph Dolognll, anothac of thot* Mntinctd to dlf,
pnd atindlng II Frank Dalognla, Jottaph’a father. Later Gov. Lihmln commuted the unlence* of Ihrte
f f th* prlionm to 11la Imprilonment. Thoio tpared are tugene Uruno, Samuel Klmmtl and Dominick
21X40. (Allocated Pres* Photo)

FLORIDA GAVEL FOR GARNER

Southern erulsicrs. plcaue note.
This is the latest for the winter
resort-goer, ns w&gt;’ ti by the love­
ly Ann Hot burn, co-star
with
Gene Hayinnmt 1ti “ Bnuirterl tiiri
In Town.”
Mi.*.s S o llc m sports
n daytime gt.wn of iugorted eye­
let cotton.

gunplay.
Tod*./, Sunday, Monday

The principil ncenes of
ny Mack llrown’ s lo:s**t h r c i r t i ,
“ ho Crooked T ra il," which begins
an engugemenl on next S t u r ­
dily a‘ the Hit* Theater,
nr
Inbl in a desert minim, ramp
where the *mr, ** Jim lllnt.e, i&gt;
named Marsliall for
law
eit
furcement by the seek r* after
gold. Human life in " t . l i rotn.
munitie* wn* n ver held .1“ «acred n* It is in model 11 ronventional rircles. and tic
film

HOUSE CONTROL IN THEIR HANDS

Here ere the three moot poworful member* gf the house .1 r-priicnt.s.
•‘ves conferring juat bofecw the wpanlng of (he 7Sth Congrise. t ci t !r
right: Rep. Sam Rayburn of Tease, majority floor leader; Speaker
William B. Bankhead of Alabama, and Hep. Bertrand H. Snell of New
Vorh. minority leadir. (Aieodated Preee Photo)

MARRYING JUSTICE’ RETIRES

Deanna Durbin
TojMake Screen
Debut A t Ritx

Thursday when Uniterxar* „ « y
ci tm dy dranu, “ Three Smart
Girl*,” wart* it* run at the Ritx
heater. Drenna* v itIce hai been
hesnl previously on national radio
hr adrast* for many month*.
Si. rrmi ndcd by a east o f reiabtlihed cinema favorite* Including
llltmie liurne*. Alien Brady, Ray
Millanil and (h ark * Winnlngcr,
this youthful newcomer to the
*crn&gt;n live* up to advance notice*
of her minimi centos.
She prove*, too, that »he la much
mere than J»*« a ilnging child
prodigy.
pomeising
exquisite
Ih it y and rare charm, the talent*
ed youngster give* a smooth perfnrniance.
” Th.ie Smart Girl*” tell* the
oniu*inc *tory of three daughter/
of n rich New Yorker who upset
their fnther’* Muy-December ro.
mince with “ cold-digging blonde.
The title role* are played by little
Mis* Drrhln, Nun (irey and Bar*
bnra Head.

lunik

murder find* in unique .n-rlng in 1 Kirr

nnd thrills. puncMia'isI t-y

PRAYER

Stunning Anne

“ Uis Brother’s Wife”
Theater Next Friday
I t n 'W a Stanwyck nnd llohcit
‘fnylo form the scrmoi's newest
r&gt;tirin'i&lt;* Icnm in “ Ili* llrnther’ s
W ife," wideb comes to the Prin­
cess Theater Eridxy.
Taylor, regarded a* the most

T , - r r r t t ’ tflM '/ T W U 'i, i ( i d i . r .nm r

vate Number,’’ Sim. 11 Town G irl”
and "M agnificent Oh e ton.”
The now picture, ndnf'ed
!'•
the *»• een by I. 0:1 (lor.Ion nud
John Mcetm-i, aim feat '.ire* Jean
llm h n lt wlm ha*, become ‘.remendtusly populnr as tu • lesul*. of
•farting rnle» in “ Tile Countr)
lloclor” and “ Sin* of Man."
Also in the cast are Joseph
t'alleui. Mi" ■&gt;*-■• n ■, .sading “ liad
Pt.« I '■ S
*TITIW?*a'id 1‘nylti! 1 fare.

f

C K te i©

Spreads

now in ncw*do«ign
Swankytwfg gfauoil
• Sparkllnc |lmr« rlmrn with
bright Oar*. . . the new Smoky*
tsrigv You'll want to collect a
whole m l And white you'rt doing
it. ftt acquainted
w ith a ll i«v«n f
of th« delicious C
K r a f t Chee se
*
1
Spread*. They’re i (1 *
1
ma r v e l oa e for
H
aandwkhea,*abda el1 •
and appetiicrt.

JULIANA'S WEDDING MARRED BY NAZI UPHEAVAL

On tha av* at bar wedding to Prince Brrnhard tu Lippe-rfleeterfeld of Germany. Crown Prlneata JullOM
(toft) of tha Nothortanda found tho nuptial tcit .itln chadowed by a proteal from Qarman Natla btcauaa
tha Naxl flag waa not dlepliyod at publis functlona and htr court mualclana tailed to play tha German
national anthem. Prince Bernhard (right) la ahovra with Gen. w. Ruell ad a court dinner (Ivon at T M
Hagua In aalebretlen of hie bitrothal. (Aeeocloted Preea Photea)

CONGRESS OPENS TO FACE MANY WEIGHTY PROBLEMS

tha 79th Cangreea. ho waa tha proud poatettor at a brand nave gavel
ms Florida. Senator Gland# Popper (rlp h t). Florida'# neve etnaU r.
pbowa prroontifg it to IM sUe praaldont (Aieoe lated Free# fhete)

Having married 29.000 couplet. Including more Hollywood film Mars
than any other man, Juatlco of tho Peace Barf A . Freeman, b n i t l
'marrying Juat.ca” of Yuma. A ria , ha* rtllrtd to prpoBpa law. Ha l«
Htawn Daft) with O r. Henry T . Willett and hi* bride of Bavorty H U %
f ailf, tha loaf pair |w married. ( AieoelaCed Proag P M *a( ___ i

m

Of ropraatautivoa. Member* are
(arrow). proMunoao tha invocation.

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gA N FO B D ,

YOUNG ROOSEVELT LEAVES HOSPITAL

Noa&gt;Figlitar»

rLOUOA, MOWSAT. JAWtTAItT

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IrtaklfaM hi IMS

More Relief Victim Of Yawaiag
Funds Asked
By President
Seeks $
To Make Work
2^00,000 P e o p l e
Through W i n t e r

New Commissioners
Discontinue County
Highway Motor Unit
Trio Of Wrecks Wilcox Schedules! A”^Un.t J* h.7
Also A b o i i s h e d ;
Recorded Here D iscussions On D. A. Scott N m n m
Seminole D oc to f
Over Week-end Trade Agreement
Board To Limit n
NegroWomanCrashes F r u i t s , Vegetables
Monthly Coots
T h r ough Display j Will Be T o p i c s

WASHINGTON, Jan.
—President Roosevelt today asked
Conjrreaa for a deficiency appro­
priation of 1790,000,000 to pro*
ride work during winter momha
for at Iran 2,5*0,000 pertoaa, a
‘ ret rrductlott of more than 000,.
»000 persons alnce last March.
I In ao doing he mentioned aa a
fact worth noting that a "tendency
toward a longar work week kae
hail an tztremely Important tf»
feet cn rc-employment,’’
! In hla request to the House,
which was read to members hy *
clerk, the President reiterated h
hope repressed In hla budget
wick roltef, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., sou of the j message that employers would
in shown leaving the Massachusetts General Hospital in lako as many workers as possible
ir a 10 m b ' Illness with almn .‘.rouble ami n Giron In- off relief by giving them Jobe la
prim e Industry.
Mm la hla brother John. Associated Press
The President said employers
who are working employes un­
reasonably long houra are not co­
operating with the Government la
putting more people back to work.

Window Of S t o r e '

For C o n f e r e n c e Steele, Y a r b o i
Employed To Serf#
Congressman J. Mark
Wilrov
fi*tn Wnshlngtnn announced toUnderArrangement

Local police records today he|i|
reports of three moor accidents
occuring in the City limits over the day that he has arranges! a con*
week-end.
feienre between representatives of
The abolition of the Cotm*
Yesterday afternoon
nfternoon M a 11 ie
ir Florida fruit and vegetable grow­
A victim of a form of sleep­
highwny motor mtrol and
Burke,
negro,
mistook
reverse
gesr
ers
and
the
Committee
fur
Reci­
ing sickness known aa eneephc nnnUtant County phyaiposition
un
her
tittmmohile
for
that
procity
Agreement
on
the
subject
atilla, Mrs. Emily Piternoster of
cian wax voted Saturday
Chicago has been yawning at o f law gear, stepped un the kms «r i ho Culmri Ttade Agreement.
and smashed through the plate
The conference will rake place nfternoon by the new BetnU
the rate of four limes a minute
glaas window uf tlu- Smith Furni­ at the office o f the Committee on nolo County Board of Cam*
since the latter pare. 0f Decem­
ture Company at First Street nml Friday, Jan. 22. A number of minnianorti. W. B. BnlUtfd
ber. She is shown In a hospital. Palmetto Avenue.
representatives of Florida agri­ and I). I a Thrasher inaugMItoctor* believe sho will mover.
The vehicle went hnrkward over culture are expectrd to be present ruled tho actions.
I Associated Press Photo)
At the some time,
the entire width of the street mid at the meeting to present the Com­
ended lie wild flight in such a ( mis ). mittee with facta relating to the motion from W. 0. Kllboa, tho
proposition
Ion that it might have been a port effre: of the Cuban trade agree­ Hoard approved a
of the furniture eihihit in tie store ment on Florida agriculture, WII- that would prevent any o m n U sinner from spending moro
window. Police did not estin ate the co* aaid.
resulting damage hill or re ted the
Wllrux said he considered the |6i) p*r month for any
ncgrrs.i who was later rebated on meeting o f vltni importance to Item of work. No limit wan M i
the future welfare uf Florida ag- on the number af item*.
bond.
C. K. Dawson, County farm
Early today Mrs. Ruth Pyle of riiultute inasmuch as this la the
the l»cw Drop Inn crushed into n committee upon which the Slate agent. Was retained in hla
Tuesday's tides. Tidal Station,
bridge near Fields’ Service Station I department relies fur accurate lip ent rapacity a* was Mis*
Hr. John Painter Cavil of New
on West First Street and sustniiw
lot million in its guidanru in thu phine Ruydaton, County
York CHy nnd Winter Park w .s
I&gt;"y'«na lleach: low,
demonstration agent.
Cam
minor injuries which were treat­ negotiations of trade trcatlrs.
. . . principal speaker at th e!*130
•&gt;&lt;*»«. *0 1 o'clock
.Ike
ed by Dr. W. A. Scott.
At the same time Congressman ■loners Thrasher sml W. B.
rvcttlar. ree'.fr luncheon of
Police said her automobile was Wilrov revealed that he intends lit lartl took tho Initiative,
Rotary Club held at the Mayfair)
Ju" !ur 1 h«"&gt;b*r of
badly damaged. The official report introduce legislation which will
Dr. Ham Pule*ton wax
Hold Itslay. Formerly chief •&gt;''
u
said Mrs. Pyle’s vision was im­ hare the effect uf providing mb as County physician an&lt;l Dv.
the Washington Bureau of
; '
t
"
,M' Tu ’ “ u '
Florid* D. A. Hcott employed for Uto
A steady hut growing trend to­ paired by u heavy cloud uf fog In equate protection for
Assnrlnt -1 Pren, ant later «dl-♦S S S C l
" h,,n’ tB'Mjr
ward electrification in Sanford was which she ran o ff the renter « f the fruit ami vegetable growers In the l « ‘ t which carries * Monthly aaltor of the New York Evening
_
road ansi failed to see the bridge. negotiation o f any future agree- ary of IIU0. No one was chosen
Post, Dr. Gnvlt told itotnrians nfj City Comnns.ionrri ■&gt;- id tU d evidenced through HfflL _ Jl x ^
1JU' ll'.lhL
S
Ti,ri"i"lli'.
s n r
jnteoy &lt;&gt;f Ids i-rsuitaT e
x
p
r‘ ' &gt;ilai meeting at 7::tu,l; - i? vTTs T mday in an annuil review*
Hr* rftRp
Mr*. A Tim
_ W -'Ttrvo.loic* Imngtrg, Con.
wiili |t*0|do iif-ait "typts 'h r * ! ... ...iit.ii untight, UlPTW ni' routine of Florida Power and I ighr fomWeaver of 111.1 Park Avenue when
inlasloner Tht usher moved thn
e* during hit quest for new).
[meeting o f the new Board which
psny nctlvldej by II. H. Coleman, shs* lammed a parked r*r, belong-,
employment of Hr. Scott,
Though ho paid tribute to touk o ffliy TiicsiJay,
local, manager o f the firm.
lug to Mrs. Ileasle M. King, cn West |
J. W. Yarborough was chosen
President
Roosevelt
,
f
o
r
m
«•
r
Funeral service* for Mrs. John
Probably the most outstanding First Street. Police said Mrs
superintendent
of
mslntenuro
The Supervisory Committee of
l i 'M l t s s n l its l*sae T w o )
Stab, who was killed hero Frl- Prudent Wilson, ami termed the State Market will meet at 7:30
following the approval o f a mo­
feature of the report were stallsd*F la an automobile accident, former President Taft a very o'clock tonight In the Market
tion by Commissioner Thrasher,
will b* held at a P. M. Wednes­ dear friend, ilr. Cavil slid tinsl Building, according to Secretary tlca which showed a IS percent
Paul Diggers, convict captain,
none
of
these
wai
the
greatest
gain
lit
use
o
f
electricity
in
re*i-|
day from the A ll Saint* EpUcoJ. (J. Michael. All members of the dences. The rise was recorded in
was replaced by Boston Steel*
president
he
had
ever
known.
KI
x
Seminole
t'-'iimy
WPA
paJ Church la Benson Springs,
body aro urged t„ attend.
kilowatt hours, Mr. Coleman said.
That designation he reserved for
projects employed 176 men List I on motion by Mr. Thrasher. AU
This
additional
power
was
ne­
week
while sewing room projects convict guards were retain**! as
The Rev. J. W. Austin, pss.or1? r' 'l'h
,on’ “ * (i' " * ’ *'&gt;*■ ■’"*»The weather: Parity cloudy to­
of thp same governmental organi­ wrn- truck drivers and metnbaro
o f iko Methodist Chartk, will of- t**Bt uf ,he '■’•""'“ I European ro- night and Tuesday, continued mild. cessary to facilitate the use nf 230
tt s s t ls s n i On n u e T s «|
electric refrigerators, 72 electric
zation gave work ia 7H women, W.
ficlaie n-fitted by the Rev
R • Pul)Ue of Czrchoslnvnkij,
Extreme Northwest Florida: Occa­ ranges and 60 electric wsier heat­
S.
Earle,
work
director
nml
englT. Caldwell of Mulberry, former-' Copied Inrgtly by Bohemians, sional rains, rooler tonight, Tues­
Two first-time pmtrhute jump- ' '
work direci
ly a Benson Springe minister. I Caechosnvsxia, Ilr. Cavil d - day ormsh.nal rains, cooler in er*. the |tower company manager rrs, s'atri-.| in “ hail out" over I.lti-, n,, r‘ rrilor" ' '
. ,
reported.
aft. r I ,,nt‘ " f '•»** principal pieces o
The body la to lie in state In ‘ tlari'd, I* probably the most lit- east portion.
nicipal Airport yesterday
, ______________
Another bright feature of the noon didn’t jump for what they w" rK under way is the improve
the Methodist Church between 1 p . t rrB'e "«tlnn In the wotM, rankM. and I p. M. Wednesday. In -1big nlmv* England. Finland, nnd
m**’11 of Municipal Athletic Field
Judge Millard B. Smith will not w a r’s activity, acronling to Mr. describe ns n very good reason— i where
workers are expected to*
la to b« beside tho grave Sweden where the widest oppor l&gt;e In this circuit Thuraday after- Coleman, was the installation uf [they didn't have anv pararhjies,
elcrtricul kitchens in
of bar husband who succumbed In t unities for the lowest rkisses neon, Friday and Saturday, I t :12
II. II. Haywood, flying initrur- complete by tomorrow the recon-1
. . .complete
. .
ore generally sail
to exist. was annonuced today by O. p. [ Snnfovd home*
w ia.
tor, sml Bill Keifer, aviation me­ thiiuning o f the IstM-hall diamond’*
One nf the most profitobl* slot
_ Active pallbearer* aro A. K. President Ma.-nryk himself * * • ; Herndon, clerk of the ninth Judi­
Power company records alto re­ chanic, Were to be given their infield,
Mr, Earle sulil a slight change machine robberies on local pollen
A. L. Betts, 8. F.Whit- the son of a most unu-mal want' cial Circuit Court.
vealed a derided jump in the sale first taste uf ’chutes hut hint in
MT, Sr, B. L. Parkins, alt of San- an, who for many year* served
of lighting r&lt;|iilpmrni, a fact to disappoint a fair crowd bonus-, hail Ih-cii made in plans for the rrcurds was being investigate#
I proposed base! all school uf the today following .‘ he smashing of
M o o d C. R. Shannon nnd John aa s cook in a private home. Dr.
The Sanford Hume Demonstra­ which Mr. Coleman attributes an lioii O’Dell, Municipal Airport
Chattanooga Lookouts, poo mining three coin device.* in Monk'S
Padgatt, both of Benson Springs. Gavit said.
tion Club will meet in the local expansive advertising rampaign parachute ntan, wus ronfneil to [the venture from Its scheduled Pitre un Magnolia Avenue.
Honorary pallbearers aro W. J.
his
bed
and
could
pack
no
para­
on
"better
lighting"
which
was
Dr. Gavit also cautioned hi* canning
kitchen at
3 P. M.
j opening next month until about
Police Chief Roy Williams inkf
Will lain Padgett, A. T. audience not to become headline Wrdntsday fur thH study of cil- carried on by Florida Power and chutes.
ail the money contained In a
, Frank Dickens, Henry readies. “ Find out wlmt is In tus canning,
O'Dell Is having serious trouhlo I March 1.
Mis*
Josephine Light throughout the 12 month*
60-rent machine, 26-cent device,
Dickens, D. P. Smith of DeLaod, the story underneath the head­
wiih his Hindis, and Infection! ,hh* r W PA Pr,'Jw ,»
Roydson,
home
demonstration of 10.7It.d
from them went tn hi* ankles, the . In the County include improve- ami a ID-rent mechanism wax re­
the Hon. Cary D. Landis, lines", he advised, “ That Is
Local
indications
point
very
agent for the County, said to­
moved, netting the early Monday
DaLand.
strongly to larger Inrrrase thi* weakest Joint* in hi* tuidy, a con- nients to the State Market, repair*
where the m l troth lies."
day.
ilition rruiliiruf from hunt knock*
bn l’in»U H&lt;»*il, rrnurf«cinj( morning prnwlrrs probably some­
Surviving Mn. Sauls aro n son,
yrar in use of electricity than was
Among the visitor* at today's
t .“ anfottl Avenue, construetloii o f a where in tho neighborhood o f
Ralph J. Sauls of Atlanta, Ga.; luncheon were David t\ Howard
recorded Iasi year, It was reported. sustained in Ida profession.
HOTEL IH BURNED
A physician said O'Dell wid P'lblio l'«rk and swimming land at 1500.
daughter, Mrs. Leon M. Wright
o f Buffalo, N. Y , J. C. I hue
Mr.
Coleman
said
his
firm
I*
ex­
SUDBURY,
Chit.
Jan.
II.—Wl
of San Diego, Cnlif.t taro broth­
not he abb tu walk fur at Ions:! Dvlrtlo, und repairs to thu llilt
Entrance to Monk's Place was
Tree Itoad.
ers, A. J. Rodin* and 8. C. Bodinc, of Winter Park, Joe Duckworth — Fire of undetermined origin de­ pecting to increase its powti dis­ ten day*.
gained through the skylight. &lt;he
of New York State: and three sis­ of Tuscaloosa, A la, |„ II. Gibb* stroyed the New American Hotel tribution facilities at some during
chief reported. The unidentified
adequately car* for the
ter* Mian Mary Bodinc, Miss Es­ of Orlando, Braxton lluntlev of fere, early yesterday. The lojs the year
paiey came down with the akl of
added
demand
for
power.
Ssnfurd.
and
I
.
R.
lusher,
a
was
estimated
at
1226,000,
in* and Mr*. Fred Grina rope ladder which broke In tho
recent
arrival
in
this
city.
h
til. also o f Naw York.
process o f his descending.
Mr*. Sails had been a resident
Police said the machine# wen
af Benoon Springe for M yenre.
almost completely demolished and
» the section at the age
Mrs. Sara l«*SS*t&lt;e. foe
five probably were beyond repair.
of M. Mr, Saul*, who died In.
DETROIT, Jan. 11.—W l— llom- ylir4 „ resident o f Hanford and
M il, v h In tho mercantile bueler Martin, president of the Unit. |
yt. ir„ „ t-itizerv o f
Oviriln,
i for 40 year* in Volusia Coon-1
rtl Automobile Workers whose si&gt;ccumt&gt;e&lt;l yesterday in Valdosta,
The Board of Director* uf the
ty. Bo was associated with Wil­
strike* have thrown nearly DM),- Ga., ncm riling to information reFrmald-Laughton Memnrisl Hos­
liam B. Thayer.
000 out of work in Generiil Mo­ l-eived here tmlay.
pital Association will meet in tho
tors automotive plants, today sold
Regular monthly meeting o f
Court llouso at .1 P, M. Jan. 21.
Eunerul servire* nr* to In? held
he and John ttrophy are having in Vnldosin tomorrow, It was nn- the Board o f Directors of the
President T. W. lnwtun announced
this afternoon for Washington *o
Seminole County Chamber
af
today.
pounced.
confer with John I. la-wis. In-ad
Ho urged that the lit) mem'orr*
Mr*. Le/ette I* survived by! Ciimmrrre Is scheduled for T:30
Postal Telegraph facilities h»»* *d will bo turned Into the fund of a committee for industrial or­
of the Board make especial |da\*
Miss (Hive LeZelt*. a daughter, oft !'• R- tomorrow, I’roident T, I .
been mailo available for Hanfori- for tho fight against Infantile ganization.
Mr*. P. M. SMtt, aacretary of to attend the session.
1116 Palmetto Avenue. Hanfonl|! Slmpaon aahl today.
paralyil*.
,
Brophy
U
director
of
the
Ia&gt;wi*
The president made an
announced It * wishing to semi I'rosidrn:
■ml another daughter, Mr*. It.
tho Sotohwlo Comity Tuhereut- President Lawton
committee
which
U
supporting
Mr. Glenn at*,, called attention
ftiairlst~r to- that rvponi nf tho pas' year s ac- ll-sisevelt a birthday greeting «n
||. Ilaisford of Valdosta. Other oppeu! that all member* of t|to
the automobile union's dispute
day reiterated an appeal that tlvitlr, will bo road, ■nd that Jan. 30, R. L. Glenn, general to the Jan. 10 dance at the Mayrelatives survive In New York unit he present, pointing owt
that the season I* the first Of
fc a fii^ itu fttttni «apwcbmM«l
tor the coming yrar will U* C airman of the President’s Blrh- fair Hotel from which the net with General Mieors.
Non-union employe* nf the Pon­ Slate.
the new yrar and that good at­
tliy Ball In Seminole County su­ profita will be taken and hamled
Ckrtatntoa aaala or roaalt the pur- discussed,
near to proper source* fur the tiac Motor Company, General M-&gt;tendance Is desired for tht fates
m o prtao af
of toe awasora.
o
r .
u ' ,
J
n-mne*d today.
lor*
unit
at
Pontiac,
Mich.,
anld
tial meeting.
-Many * M did not plan to buy o p C C la l I n C € l l U l i e t l
Clarence H. McKay, hra&lt;l of paralysis campaign.
they
ejected
isnlily
from
the
plant
Tho chairman suggestnl that
ala aaeroly overlooked * returnQ y L q Cu I A n t l e f S lh'' 'elegraph firm, has authorltcd
person* not able tn attend the hall five union men who attempted to
lag thaw to the Association."^
I ,"*'h messages from any part of
could tend the President a isle- ■tan a aitdown strike there thi*
M rv Soo4*. “ It lo notaasary that; Executive officer* of «h* San-Mho Unletd Stairs for only 23 gram to maka hla contribution to morning.
Two marriage licenses were !*if unbooght, ford Antler Lodge have called r*uts, Mr. Glenn said.
sued in Seminole County over the
the cause.
week-end. according to It report
I a special netting for Wedneviluy ''On* Joint greeting will be pre­
EMPLOYES DISMISSED
A
general committee meeting
Association n'ght at 7:43 o'clock In lh* Elkt vented to the President on hia on the President's Ball la slated
i /inlay from Judge R. W. War*.
tirthday," Mr. Glenn anld, “and for the Chamber of Commerce
Ltxlge, it waa announced Inlay.
Jstk Sharp and Mis# Thelma
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 I.-A P )
.
— It has anj Special work during the ses- it will contain the Basses of **,h building at H P. M. Wednesday. —The Internal Revenue Bureau Smith, both of Orlando, were li­
asd hsnaaaltarUa lion will be dlroctnl by a eom- perron contributing n telegram." The emir# body la asked to at­ reported yesterday it dismissed censed lo weil Saturday after­
tt which can anlyjxilttee rrrepoaed af Res Packard,
Tho general chairman disclood tend If possible, since dance tick­ 103 employes lost year as u result noon. II. V. I’erril nnd Hi**
wtth tho aid of Harry Thurston. J. E. Terwllll- that Postal Telegraph la donating ets nr* to be distributed.
of investigation* by its intelligence Mattie II. Weathers, both of DuMMlger, Hugh Watera and Father its facilhioa to tho project, pointHanford Elks are sponsoring tho unit. Of these. It said, I I were land, obtained o Iktnsu yester­
I Peck, tho latter ahoirman,
tog out that each 28 casta coUsct M ihi* year,
prosecuted sod aeven convicted.
day.

Nawspaperman Declares
A iasarykIt Greatest Man

&amp;

on n

'fonmer A — Hated Prcaa Correspondent
Lays Honor At Feet Of CzechoCITY NEWS BRIEFS
■UvahUm President

Pow er Company
Pleated By Year
Of Good Baiioess

F lR e n l Service
F o r Mrs. Sauls
Set V e M i j r

Coleman Says Elect r i c i t y Consumpt i o n O n Increase

Benoon Springs Scene

O f host Kites For
Pioneer R e s I d ent

1.*15 M en, 78 Women
Em ployed In W eek
On Local P ro jects

I’nrachutistH (live
Excellent Reason
For Not Jumping

r Big Slot R o b b e r y
From Monk*s Place
N e t s A b o u t $500

Fnrit Growers Are
Asked To Attend
Grapefruit Meet

Annual Session Of
Hospital Directors
Set For January 21

N « w Appeal Issued

To R e t i r i Or Buy
H e a l t h UaH Scab

Fees From Wire Messages
Given To Paralysie Fund

Delegatus O f Union
Head For C a p i t a l
Auto Strike t'onfal)

Pioneer Seminole
Ucttident I D e a d
In ValdoHta, (ia.

Chamber Director!
Will Meet Tueaday

Po s t a l ' Te l e g r a ph President Authorizes
25-Cent Charge On Roosevelt Greet­
ing Telegrams; Service Free

Two Couples (let
Licunsva To Wed

LOCAL WEATHER

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SATURDAY, JANUARY f, 1917

TB1 SANFORD B1 EAI.P. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Wm. Powell, Myrna Loy Reunited In “AfterThe Thin Man
Famed ‘Mr. and Mrs.’ Team\
So lve A n o th e r M y s te r y ,
In S e q u e l to F ir s t Hit]
William Howell nn.l
Myrni
U r . tint m erliest, imnldtsi m ar­
ried COUple ever t*&gt; d in e out of
Holly worn I, step from the last
thrilling page &lt; f “ The Thin Man”
Into the first hilarious ihnptcr of
the nequ.'l tnllinn, June detnaniled
be written, “After the Thin Man."
which npcin today at the Hex
Theater.
Dm trill llintm etl,
.!• an if
rm art, sophl&gt; iruted m yitery « r r era, was do m l to top “ Tito Thin
Man" “ Afep the Thin M in” is
his answer.
“A fter ih" Thin .Man” it mot"
than just snot In r etp id. It pick 1
Up In high wboie ‘The Thin
Man” left olf, Nick and Nora,
having rohi|Uetcd Netv York, me
on their way homo m h i 'ling,
rosniopt.li'tin Sail I nitn i--n iviill
I ts . cubit fill, ecrlo (.'Jiinmown, i’&gt;
energ.'if- foiri**. nod ii m igiti'i
Cent bridge*. N iik ha* pit hipieiltliing m irra in n s rh bull- for
good. Ife und Nora want nothing
but lots of |ieare anil quiet relaxatlon. It l« Nov Yi i i ‘h Kvr when
they n rrite at the door of their
gwink Nob Hill homo.
And they walk right him o
whoop."' party. Il.df of I nn l inncisco, society, pulirotnen, 11110*.
race truck liuiie, ex-pi g and tiniterwoi Id ft lend i, b a te di.qqnd in
to Welcome llreni homo.
The tel,qib mu- lings. Over the
wire, lln mind 1 intrfldice'i Nick's
bcarlnclie, N'.iu’s urictorralir fam­
ily. the (iiiftm .! group to lie found
out-tile of ti inn 0 1111.
Nick and Norn are invited "
dinner. Selma, N«n»* rout in, is In
Iroulde. Hoc tit ‘olute hu-hand,
Ifol.cn, lint lie n in i-sing for tiller
■lay*. Norn's u iy mint, an over­
hearing giand 111111111, wouldn't
have anything to do with Ni'dt,
but the Itimlly hiiioi'' must I"
befit out of tli.
■-s
At midnight, niih Nom |..«dding id in. Nick i- at the I,it lice, u
Chinatown dive. Hoiiert ii found
there widi I’ollv. .1 Ito.' ■r. mul
Nick susfiti &lt; "D .inier," owner
of the o f', " id ' being iiivolvid

Makes Debut Wednesday
W W f il chine*.; ilrntmti wri*K.?i Gobi
l*» wey i '.-!&lt;■'* th&lt;&gt; stag.*, bio h| | F r it
&lt;lrip* from n thctvi'r l»:x in Snn lunik
Vr»nrl*cVa Chinatown, nn;| thus I Arm
murder find* in unique .n-rlng in 1 Kirr
Mi-iro-OoMivyn-Mayrr'd
niyetf'ry two
ihililcr, “Mad llididay," which day.
|dny» m the Itixt T h rirrr Frid.iy | ,\i
with Edmund I.nwc and E lle n ar
la n d i In the trading roles,
| l-jmt
For Mi*s I-andl this i&lt; h.-r tir*i lad
picture under her non* li.ng-icrm year
etmtrac- with M fi M. V. i, It f„ i. , ,fccii
■urreteful novels to her c re d it., | 0V(
■nd a fifth, "Today tin. Hebe!*.**

home mul shortly a lte r is found
murdered, shut to tlikth, Si Inn
1* discovered with a gun in her
ha nd. Irttvid, who ha* ulway.s
Idled her, ionU'.i to the re-cue.
The reai of the « ory 1* a dcrji,
dark secret, the endilie lotked
in it rufe. To a i«Urc that the usu­
al climax wo Id not l.c |uemnitirtdy te v ia lid, il*** last ilueo
aceiH'l tveio not fdmed on'd lint
lest of tlie p i.lute wu&lt; completed.

I d iv e

S t o r y

ly.unna Ihirhin, pnltlnt toirnl wpm na ttko mnhrs ’ bar or
lUbm In L'nlirrinl't nm tnly ilrnma, “Three Smart Cirk'

Featured At The Theaters Next Week
Tod*./, Sunday, Monday A bigger bit Ilian “The Thin
1." M yriu |,oy and Will.... . Powell in “AFTER THE THIN

tar is burn. Deanna Dur­
and Eilna berber’s "COME!.

t'HDOKED

FOR 6 DOOMED MEN ANSWERED IN PART

Praycrr th.it ilx younq men mloM bt lavtd tram Sinq Sing'* tlrd rle chair w trt (Hired by thl* group
(f aynipithircri maitliig in a Ntw Vork Ihtxler. Mr*. Angelina Scat*, mother ot (iilvitsrc S ta ll, era
•f tha icslet canvlclt.) of thr holdup murder ot a rubwiy collector, Il third from lilt In tho front row.
On htr left II Mri. Sadia Dotognli, atepmothar of Joaaph Dolognll, anothac of thot* Mntinctd to dlf,
pnd atindlng II Frank Dalognla, Jottaph’a father. Later Gov. Lih m ln commuted the unlence* of Ihrte
f f th* p rlio n m to 11 la Imprilonment. Thoio tpared are tugene Uruno, Samuel Klmmtl and Dominick
21X40. (Allocated Pres* Photo)

FLORIDA GAVEL FOR GARNER

Southern erulsicrs. plcaue note.
This is the latest for the winter
resort-goer, ns w&gt;’ti by the love­
ly Ann Hot burn, co-star
with
Gene Hayinnmt 1 ti “B nuirterl tiiri
In Town.” Mi.*.s S o llc m sports
n daytime gt.wn of iugorted eye­
let cotton.

gunplay.
(nm inrntliig on thl«, Mr. S.
Hoy l.uby, who directed the pictms-, replied as fidlowa to nn in­
terested newspaper man. who
•n.v some of the scenes ‘nkert
■titling p ctiuc'lci, and enquired
a* t» tin* probability of the come* into his newest leading
The principil ncenes of John­ many killing incident* recorded.
role fallowing stieh hit* as “ P ri­
ny Mack llrown’s lo:s**t h r c i r t i ,
vate Number,’’ Sim. 11 Town G irl”
“ho Crooked T rail," which begins
and "M agnificent Oh e ton.”
an engugemenl on next S t u r ­
The now picture, ndn f'ed !'•
dily a ‘ the Hit* T heater, nr

Grave T urns Into
Gold Claim While
Clergyman Orates

Inbl in a desert minim, ram p
where the *mr, ** Jim lllnt.e, i&gt;
named Marsliall for
law
eit
furcement by the seek r* after
gold. Human life in " t.li rotn.
munitie* wn* n ver held .1“ «acred n* It is in model 11 ronventional rircles. and tic
film

HOUSE CONTROL IN THEIR HANDS

Here ere the three moot poworful member* gf the house .1 r-priicnt.s.
•‘ves conferring juat bofecw the wpanlng of (he 7Sth Congrise. t c it !r
right: Rep. Sam Rayburn of Tease, majority floor leader; Speaker
William B. Bankhead of Alabama, and Hep. Bertrand H. Snell of New
Vorh. minority leadir. (Aieodated Preee Photo)

MARRYING JUSTICE’ RETIRES

Deanna Durbin
TojMake Screen
Debut At Ritx
Thursday when U niterxar* „«y
ci tm dy d ran u , “Three Smart
Girl*,” wart* it* run at the Ritx
heater. D renna* v itIce hai been
hesnl previously on national radio
hr adrast* for many month*.
Si. rrmi ndcd by a east of reiabtlihed cinema favorite* Including
llltmie liurne*. Alien Brady, Ray
Millanil and (h a rk * Winnlngcr,
this youthful newcomer to the
*crn&gt;n live* up to advance notice*
of her m inim i centos.
She prove*, too, that »he la much
mere than J»*« a ilnging child
prodigy.
pom eising
exquisite
Ih it y and rare charm, the talent*
ed youngster give* a smooth perfnrniance.
”T h .ie Smart Girl*” tell* the
oniu*inc *tory of three daughter/
of n rich New Yorker who upset
their fnther’* Muy-December ro.
mince with “ cold-digging blonde.
The title role* are played by little
Mis* D rrhln, Nun (irey and Bar*
bnra Head.

Sm artest Girl In
Town” is Modern

nnd thrills. puncMia'isI t-y

PRAYER

Stunning Anne

“Uis Brother’s Wife”
Theater Next Friday

the *»• een by I. 0:1 (lor.Ion nud
John Mcetm-i, aim feat '.ire* Jean
I tn 'W a Stanwyck nnd llohcit llm h n lt wlm ha*, become ‘.remen‘fnylo form the scrmoi's newest dtusly populnr as tu • lesul*. of

r&gt;tirin'i&lt;* Icnm in “ Ili* llrnther’s •farting rnle» in “Tile Countr)
Wife," wideb comes to the Prin­ lloclor” and “ Sin* of M an."
Also in the cast are Joseph
cess Theater Eridxy.
, .sading “ liad
Taylor, regarded a* the most t'alleui. Mi" ■&gt;*-■• n ■
Pt.« I '■ S
T , - r r r t t ’tflM '/T W U 'i, i ( i d i . r .n m r *TITIW?*a'id 1‘nylti! 1 fare.

f

C K te i©

Spreads
now in ncw*do«ign
Swankytwfg g fa u o il
• Sparkllnc |lmr« rlmrn with
bright Oar*. . . the newSmoky*
tsrigv You'll want to collect a
whole ml And whiteyou'rt doing
it. ftt acquainted
with all i«v«n f
of th« delicious C
K raft Cheese *
1
Spread*. They’re i (1 *
1
marveloae for H
aandwkhea,*abda el1 •
and appetiicrt.

JULIANA'S WEDDING MARRED BY NAZI UPHEAVAL

On tha av* at bar wedding to Prince Brrnhard tu Lippe-rfleeterfeld of Germany. Crown Prlneata JullOM
(toft) of tha Nothortanda found tho nuptial tcit .itln chadowed by a proteal from Qarman Natla btcauaa
tha Naxl flag waa not dlepliyod at publis functlona and htr court mualclana tailed to play tha German
national anthem. Prince Bernhard (right) la ahovra with Gen. w. Ruell ad a court dinner (Ivon at T M
Hagua In aalebretlen of hie bitrothal. (Aeeocloted Preea Photea)

CONGRESS OPENS TO FACE MANY W EIGHTY PROBLEMS

tha 79th Cangreea. ho waa tha proud poatettor at a brand nave gavel
ms Florida. Senator Gland# Popper (rlpht). Florida'# neve etna U r.
pbowa prroontifg it to IM sUe praaldont (Aieoe lated Free# fhete)

Having married 29.000 couplet. Including more Hollywood film Mars
than any other man, Juatlco of tho Peace Barf A. Freeman, b n i t l
'marrying Juat.ca” of Yuma. A ria, ha* rtllrtd to prpoBpa law. Ha l«
Htawn Daft) with Or. Henry T . Willett and hi* bride of Bavorty HU%
f ailf, tha loaf pair |w married. ( AieoelaCed Proag P M *a( ____i

m Of ropraatautivoa. Member* are
(arrow). proMunoao tha invocation.

�AW W P 1 W U W IT B A 1L T m r W P A F n

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g A N F O B D , r L O U O A , M O W S A T . JA W tT A ItT I I , IM T

YOUNG ROOSEVELT LEAVES HOSPITAL

Noa&gt;Figlitar»

More Relief Victim
Funds Asked
By President

O f Yawaiag

Seeks $
To Make Work
2^00,000 P e o p l e
Through W i n t e r
WASHINGTON, Jan .
—President Roosevelt today asked
Conjrreaa for a deficiency appro­
priation o f 1790,000,000 to pro*
ride work during w inter mom ha
for at Ira n 2,5*0,000 pertoaa, a
‘ re t rrductlott of more th an 000,.
»000 persons alnce last March.
I In ao doing he mentioned aa a
fact worth noting that a "tendency
toward a longar work week kae
hail an tztrem ely Important tf»
feet cn rc-employment,’’
! In hla request to the House,
which was read to members hy *
clerk, the President reiterated h
hope repressed In hla budget
wick roltef, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., sou of the j message that employers would
A victim o f a form of sleep­
in shown leaving the Massachusetts General Hospital in lako as many workers a s possible ing sickness known aa eneephi r a 10 m b ' Illness with alm n .‘.rouble ami n Giron In- off relief by giving them Jobe la atilla, Mrs. Emily Piternoster of
p r i m e Industry.
Chicago has been yawning a t
Mm la hla brother John. Associated Press
The President said employers the rate of four limes a minute
who are working employes un­ since the la tte r pare. 0f Decem­
reasonably long houra a re not co­ ber. She is shown In a hospital.
operating with the Government la Itoctor* believe sho will m over.
putting more people back to work. I Associated Press Photo)

I rta k lf a M h i IMS

New Commissioners
Discontinue County
Highway Motor Unit
Trio Of Wrecks Wilcox Schedules! A”Also
^Un.At bJ*ohi.i7s h e d ;
Recorded Here Discussions On D. A. Scott N m n m
Seminole D o c t o f
Over Week-end Trade Agreement
Board To Limit n

NegroWomanCrashes F r u i t s , Vegetables
Monthly Coots
T h r ough Display j Will Be T o p i c s
Window Of S t o r e ' For C o n f e r e n c e Steele, Y a r b o i
Employed To Serf#
Local police records today he|i|
Congressman J. Mark Wilrov
reports of three m oor accidents fi*tn Wnshlngtnn announced toUnder
Arrangement
occuring in the City limits over the day that he has arranges! a con*

week-end.
feienre between representatives of
The abolition of the Cotm*
Yesterday afternoon
nfternoon M a 11 ie
ir Florida fruit and vegetable grow ­
highwny motor m trol and
Burke, negro, mistook reverse g esr ers and the Committee fur Reci­
c nnnUtant County phyaiposition un her tittmmohile for that procity Agreement on the subject
cian wax voted Saturday
of law gear, stepped un the kms «r i ho Culmri Ttade Agreement.
and smashed through the plate
The conference will rake place nfternoon by the new BetnU
glaas window uf tlu- Smith F u rn i­ at the office of the Committee on nolo County Board of Cam*
ture Company at First Street nml Friday, Jan. 22. A number of minnianorti. W. B. BnlUtfd
Palmetto Avenue.
representatives of Florida a g ri­ and I). I a Thrasher inaugMThe vehicle went hnrkward over culture a re expectrd to be present ruled tho actions.
At the some time, on n
the entire width of the street mid at the meeting to present the Com­
ended lie wild flight in such a ( m is ) . mittee with facta relating to the motion from W. 0 . Kllboa, tho
Ion that it might have been a port effre: of the Cuban trade agree­ Hoard approved a proposition
of the furniture eihihit in tie store ment on Florida agriculture, WII- that would prevent any o m n U sinner from spending moro
window. Police did not estin ate the co* aaid.
resulting damage hill or re ted the
Wllrux said he considered the |6i) p*r month for any
ncgrrs.i who was later re b a te d on meeting o f vltni importance to Item of work. No limit wan M i
the future welfare uf Florida ag- on the num ber af item*.
bond.
C. K. Dawson, County farm
Early today Mrs. Ruth Pyle of riiultute inasmuch as this la the
the l»cw Drop Inn crushed into n committee upon which the Slate agent. Was retained in hla
Tuesday's tides. Tidal Station,
bridge near Fields’ Service Station I department relies fur accurate lip ent rapacity a* was Mis*
Hr. John Painter Cavil of New
on West First Street and sustniiw
lot million in its guidanru in thu phine Ruydaton, County
York CHy nnd W inter Park w .s
I&gt;"y'«na lleach: low,
demonstration agent.
Cam
minor injuries which were tre a t­ negotiations of trade trcatlrs.
. . . principal speaker at th e !* 130
•&gt;&lt;*»«. * 0 1 o'clock
.Ike
ed by Dr. W. A. Scott.
At the same time Congressman ■loners T hrasher sml W. B.
rv c ttla r. r e e '.fr luncheon of
Police said her automobile was Wilrov revealed that he intends lit lartl took tho Initiative,
R otary Club held at the Mayfair)
J u "!ur 1 h«"&gt;b*r of
badly damaged. The official report introduce legislation which will
Dr. Ham Pule*ton wax
H old Its lay. Formerly chief •&gt;''
u
said Mrs. Pyle’s vision was im ­ hare the effect uf providing mb as County physician an&lt;l Dv.
the Washington Bureau of
; '
t
"
,M' Tu ’ “ u '
A steady hut growing trend to­ paired by u heavy cloud uf fog In equate protection for Florid* D. A. Hcott employed for Uto
Assnrlnt -1 P re n , a n t later «dl-♦S S S C l
" h,,n’tB' Mjr
w ard electrification in Sanford was which she ran off the renter «f the fruit ami vegetable growers In the l« ‘t which carries * Monthly aalto r of the New York Evening
_
Post, Dr. Gnvlt told itotnrians nfj City C om nns.ionrri ■&gt;- idtUd evidenced through HfflL _J l x ^ road ansi failed to see the bridge. negotiation of any future agree- ary of IIU0. No one was chosen
S
Ti,ri"i"lli'.
s n r
jn teo y &lt;&gt;f Ids i-rsuitaT e
x
p
r‘ ' &gt;ilai meeting at 7::tu,l; - i? vTTs T mday in an annuil review* 1JU' ll'.lhL
Hr* rftRp
Mr*. A Tim
_ W -'Ttrvo.loic* Im ngtrg, Con.
wiili |t*0|do iif-ait "typts 'hr*! ... . . . i i t . i i untig h t, U lPT W ni' routine of Florida Power and I ighr fom Weaver of 111.1 Park Avenue when
in las loner Tht usher moved thn
e* during h it quest for new).
[meeting o f the new Board which
p sny nctlvldej by II. H. Coleman, shs* lammed a parked r*r, belong-,
employment of Hr. Scott,
Though ho paid tribute to touk offliy TiicsiJay,
local, manager of the firm.
lug to Mrs. Ileasle M. King, cn West |
J. W. Yarborough was chosen
President
Roosevelt
,
f
o
r
m
«
•
r
Funeral service* fo r Mrs. John
Probably the most outstanding First Street. Police said Mrs
superintendent of m s ln te n u ro
The Supervisory Committee of
l i ' M l t s s n l i t s l* s a e T w o )
S ta b , who was killed hero Frl- P ru d e n t Wilson, ami termed the State Market will meet at 7:30
following the approval of a mo­
feature of the report were stallsd*F la an automobile accident, form er President T aft a very o'clock tonight In the Market
tion by Commissioner T hrasher,
dear
friend,
ilr.
Cavil
slid
tinsl
tlca
which
showed
a
IS
percent
will b* held at a P. M. Wednes­
Building, according to Secretary
Paul Diggers, convict captain,
day from the A ll Saint* EpUco- none of these w ai the greatest J. (J. Michael. All members of the gain lit use of electricity in re*i-|
was replaced by Boston Steel*
president
he
had
ever
known.
dences.
The
rise
was
recorded
in
KI
x
Seminole
t'-'iimy
WPA
paJ Church la Benson Springs,
body aro urged t„ attend.
kilowatt hours, Mr. Coleman said.
T hat designation he reserved for
projects employed 176 men List I on motion by Mr. Thrasher. AU
T
his
additional
power
was
ne­
week
while sewing room projects convict guards were retain**! as
The Rev. J. W. Austin, p s s .o r1 ? r' 'l'h, on’“* (i' " * ’ *'&gt;*■ ■’"*»The weather: Parity cloudy to­
of thp sam e governmental organi­ wrn- truck drivers and metnbaro
o f iko Methodist C h artk, will of- t**Bt uf ,he '■’•""'“I European ro- night and Tuesday, continued mild. cessary to facilitate the use nf 230
tt s s t ls s n i On n u e T s « |
electric refrigerators, 72 electric
zation gave work ia 7H women, W.
ficlaie n-fitted by the Rev
R • Pul)Ue of Czrchoslnvnkij,
Extreme Northwest Florida: Occa­ ranges and 60 electric wsier heat­
S.
E
arle,
work
director
nml
englT. Caldwell o f M ulberry, fo rm er-' C opied Inrgtly by Bohemians, sional rains, rooler tonight, Tues­
Two first-time pm trhute jum p- ' '
work direci
ly a Benson Springe minister. I Caechosnvsxia, Ilr. Cavil d - day orm sh.nal rains, cooler in er*. the |tower company manager rrs, s'atri-.| in “ hail out" over I.lti-, n,, r‘ r r ilor" ' '
. ,
reported.
aft. r I ,,nt‘ " f '•»** principal pieces o
The body la to lie in state In ‘ tlari'd, I* probably the most lit- east portion.
nicipal Airport yesterday
, ____ _________
Another bright feature of the noon didn’t jump for what they w"rK under way is the improve
the Methodist Church between 1 p . t rrB'e "«tlnn In the wotM, rankM. and I p . M. Wednesday. I n - 1 big nlmv* England. Finland, nnd
m**’11 of Municipal Athletic Field
Judge Millard B. Smith will not w a r ’s activity, acronling to Mr. describe ns n very good reason— i where
w orkers are expected to*
la to b« beside tho grave Sweden where the widest oppor l&gt;e In this circuit Thuraday after- Coleman, was the installation uf [they didn't have anv p ararhjies,
elcrtricul kitchens in
of bar husband who succumbed In t unities for the lowest rkisses neon, Friday and Saturday, I t :12. . .complete
II. II. Haywood, flying in itru r- complete by tomorrow the recon-1
. .
ore generally sa il to exist. was annonuced today by O. p. [ Snnfovd home*
w ia .
tor, sml Bill Keifer, aviation me­ thiiuning of the IstM-hall diamond’*
One nf the most profitobl* slot
_ Active pallbearer* aro A. K. President Ma.-nryk himself * * • ; Herndon, clerk of the ninth Judi­
Pow er company records alto re ­ chanic, Were to be given their infield,
Mr, Earle sulil a slight change machine robberies on local pollen
A. L. Betts, 8. F.W hit- the son of a most unu-mal want' cial Circuit Court.
vealed a derided jum p in the sale first taste uf ’chutes hut hint in
MT, S r , B. L. Parkins, alt of San- an, who for many year* served
of lighting r&lt;|iilpmrni, a fact to disappoint a fair crowd bonus-, hail Ih-cii made in plans for the rrcurds w as being investigate#
I proposed base! all school uf the today following .‘he smashing o f
M o o d C. R. Shannon nnd John aa s cook in a private home. Dr.
The Sanford Hume Demonstra­ which Mr. Coleman attributes an lioii O’Dell, Municipal Airport
Chattanooga Lookouts, poo mining three coin device.* in Monk'S
Padgatt, both of Benson Springs. Gavit said.
tion Club will meet in the local expansive advertising rampaign parachute ntan, wus ronfneil to [the venture from Its scheduled P itre un Magnolia Avenue.
H onorary pallbearers aro W. J .
his
bed
and
could
pack
no
p
ara­
on
"better
lighting"
which
was
Dr. Gavit also cautioned hi* canning kitchen at
3 P. M.
j opening next month until about
Police Chief Roy Williams in k f
Will la in Padgett, A. T. audience not to become headline W rdntsday fu r thH study of cil- carried on by Florida Power and chutes.
ail the money contained In a
, Frank Dickens, Henry readies. “ Find out wlmt is In tu s
O'Dell Is having serious trouhlo I March 1.
canning,
Mis*
Josephine Light throughout the 12 month*
60-rent machine, 26-cent device,
Dickens, D. P. Smith of DeLaod, the story underneath the head­
wiih his Hindis, and Infection! ,h h *r WPA Pr,'Jw ,»
Roydson,
home
demonstration of 10.7It.d
from them went tn hi* ankles, the . In the County include improve- ami a ID-rent mechanism wax re ­
the Hon. C ary D. Landis, lines", he advised, “That Is
Local
indications
point
very
agent for the County, said to ­
Da Land.
strongly to larg er Inrrrase thi* weakest Joint* in hi* tuidy, a con- nients to the State Market, repair* moved, netting the early Monday
where the m l troth lies."
day.
bn l’in»U H&lt;»*il, rrnurf«cinj( morning prnw lrrs probably some­
Surviving M n. Sauls aro n son,
y ra r in use of electricity than was ilition rruiliiruf from hunt knock*
Among the visitor* at today's
t .“ anfottl Avenue, construetloii of a where in tho neighborhood o f
Ralph J . Sauls of A tlanta, Ga.; luncheon were David t \ Howard
recorded Iasi year, It was reported. sustained in Ida profession.
HOTEL
IH
BURNED
A physician said O'Dell wid P'lblio l'«rk and swimming land at 1500.
daughter, Mrs. Leon M. W right
o f Buffalo, N. Y , J . C. I h u e
M r. Coleman said his firm I* ex­
SUDBURY, Chit. Ja n . II.—Wl
of San Diego, Cnlif.t taro broth­
not he abb tu walk fur at Ions:! Dvlrtlo, und repairs to thu llilt
Entrance to Monk's Place w as
of
Winter
Park,
Joe
Duckworth
pecting
to
increase
its
powti
dis­
— Fire of undetermined origin de­
Tree Itoad.
ers, A. J . Rodin* and 8 . C. Bodinc,
gained
through the skylight. &lt;he
ten
day*.
of New York State: and three sis­ of Tuscaloosa, A la , |„ II. Gibb* stroyed the New American Hotel tribution facilities at some during
chief reported. The unidentified
the
year
adequately
car*
for
the
of
Orlando,
Braxton
lluntlev
of
fere,
early
yesterday.
The
lojs
ter* Mian Mary Bodinc, Miss E s­
paiey came down with the akl of
added demand for power.
in* and Mr*. Fred Grin- Ssnfurd. and I . R. lusher, a was estimated at 1226,000,
a rope ladder which broke In tho
recent
arrival
in
this
city.
h
til. also o f Naw York.
process of his descending.
Mr*. S a ils had been a resident
Police said the machine# wen
af Benoon Springe fo r M yen re.
almost completely demolished and
» the section at the age
Mrs. Sara l«*SS*t&lt;e. foe five probably were beyond repair.
o f M. M r, Saul*, who died In.
DETROIT, Jan. 11.—W l—llom - y lir4 „ resident of Hanford and
M il, v h In tho mercantile bueler Martin, president of the Unit. |
yt. ir„ „ t-itizerv of Oviriln,
i fo r 40 year* in Volusia Coon-1
rtl Automobile Workers whose si&gt;ccumt&gt;e&lt;l yesterday in Valdosta,
The Board of Director* uf the
ty. B o w as associated with Wil­
strike* have thrown nearly DM),- Ga., n cm riling to information reFrmald-Laughton Memnrisl Hos­
liam B. Thayer.
000 out of work in Generiil Mo­ l-eived here tmlay.
pital Association will meet in tho
tors automotive plants, today sold
Regular monthly meeting o f
Court llouso at .1 P, M. Jan. 21.
Eunerul servire* nr* to In? held
he and John ttrophy are having in Vnldosin tomorrow, It was nn- the Board of Directors of the
President T. W. lnw tun announced
this afternoon for Washington *o
Seminole County Chamber a f
today.
pounced.
confer with John I . la-wis. In-ad
Ho urged that the lit) mem'orr*
Mr*. L e/ette I* survived by! Ciimmrrre Is scheduled for T:30
Postal Telegraph facilities h»»* *d will bo turned Into the fund of a committee for industrial or­
of the Board make especial |da\*
Miss (Hive LeZelt*. a daughter, oft !'• R- tomorrow, I’ro id en t T , I .
been mailo available for Ha n fo ri- for tho fight against Infantile ganization.
Mr*. P . M. SM tt, aacretary of to attend the session.
1116 Palmetto Avenue. Hanfonl|! Slmpaon aahl today.
paralyil*.
,
Brophy
U
director
of
the
Ia&gt;wi*
The president made an
announced It * wishing to semi I'rosidrn:
■ml another daughter, Mr*. It.
tho Sotohwlo Comity Tuhereut- President Lawton
committee
which
U
supporting
M r. Glenn at*,, called attention
oppeu! th a t all member* of t|to
ftiairlst~ r to- that rvponi nf tho pas' year s ac- ll-sisevelt a birthday greeting «n
||.
Ilaisford
of
Valdosta.
Other
day reiterated an appeal that tlvitlr, will bo road, ■nd that Jan. 30, R. L. Glenn, general to the Jan. 10 dance at the May- the automobile union's dispute relatives survive In New York unit he present, pointing owt
that the season I* the firs t Of
f c a f ii^ itu fttttn i «apwcbmM«l
tor the coming yrar will U* C airm an o f the President’s Blrh- fair Hotel from which the net with General Mieors.
Non-union employe* nf the P on­ Slate.
the new y ra r and that good a t­
tliy Ball In Seminole County su­ profita will be taken and hamled
Ckrtatntoa aaala or roaalt the pur- discussed,
near to proper source* fur the tiac Motor Company, General M-&gt;tendance Is desired fo r th t fates
m o prtao af
of toe awasora.
o
r .
u
' ,
J
n-mne*d today.
lor*
unit
at
Pontiac,
Mich.,
anld
tial meeting.
-M any * M did n o t plan to buy o p C C l a l I n C € l l U l i e t l
Clarence H. McKay, hra&lt;l of paralysis campaign.
they
ejected
isnlily
from
the
plant
Tho chairman suggestnl that
ala aaeroly overlooked * returnQ y L q C u I A n t l e f S lh'' 'elegraph firm, has authorltcd
person* not able tn attend the hall five union men who attempted to
lag thaw to the Association."^
I , "*'h m essages from any part of
could tend the President a isle- ■tan a aitdown strike there thi*
M rv Soo4*. “I t lo notaasary th a t; Executive officer* of «h* San-Mho Unletd Stairs fo r only 23 g ram to maka hla contribution to morning.
Two m arriage licenses were !*i f unbooght, ford Antler Lodge have called r*uts, Mr. Glenn said.
sued in Seminole County over the
the cause.
''On* Joint greeting w ill be pre­
week-end. according to It report
I a special n e ttin g for Wedneviluy
EMPLOYES DISMISSED
A
general committee meeting
Association n'g h t a t 7:43 o'clock In lh* Elkt vented to the President on hia on the President's Ball la slated
i /inlay from Judge R. W. War*.
tirthday," Mr. Glenn anld, “and fo r the Chamber of Commerce
Ltxlge, it waa announced Inlay.
J s tk Sharp and Mis# Thelma
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1I.-A P )
.
— It has a n j Special work during the ses- it will contain the Basses of **,h building at H P. M. Wednesday. —The Internal Revenue Bureau Smith, both of Orlando, were li­
a sd hsnaaaltarU a lion will be dlroctnl by a eom- perron contributing n telegram ." The emir# body la asked to at­ reported yesterday it dismissed censed lo weil Saturday a fte r­
tt which can anlyjxilttee rrrepoaed a f Res Packard,
Tho general chairm an disclood tend If possible, since dance tick­ 103 employes lost year as u result noon. II. V. I’erril nnd Hi**
wtth th o aid of H arry Thurston. J . E. Terwllll- that Postal Telegraph la donating ets nr* to be distributed.
of investigation* by its intelligence Mattie II. W eathers, both of DuMMlger, Hugh W atera and Father its facilhioa to tho project, pointHanford Elks a re sponsoring tho unit. Of these. It said, II were lan d , obtained o Iktnsu yester­
I Peck, tho latter ahoirman,
tog out that each 28 casta coUsct M ihi* year,
prosecuted sod aeven convicted.
day.

Nawspaperman Declares
A iasarykIt Greatest Man
'fonmer A— Hated Prcaa Correspondent
Lays Honor At Feet Of Czecho■UvahUm President

FlRenl Service
For Mrs. Sauls
Set VeM ijr

&amp;

Power Company
Pleated By Year
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Of Good Baiioess
Coleman Says Elect r i c i t y Consumpt i o n O n Increase

Benoon Springs Scene

O f host Kites For
Pioneer R e s I d ent

1.*15 Men, 78 Women
Employed In Week
On Local Projects

I’nrachutistH (live
Excellent Reason
For Not Jum ping

r Big Slot R o b b e r y
From Monk*s Place
N e ts A b o u t $500

Fnrit Growers Are
Asked To Attend
Grapefruit Meet

Annual Session Of
Hospital Directors
Set For January 21

N « w Appeal Issued

To R e t i r i Or Buy
H e a l t h UaH Scab

Fees From Wire Messages
Given To Paralysie Fund

Delegatus Of Union
Head For C a p i t a l
Auto Strike t'onfal)

Pioneer Seminole
Ucttident I D e a d
In ValdoHta, (ia.

Chamber Director!
Will Meet Tueaday

P o s t a l ' T e l e g r a p h President Authorizes
25-Cent Charge On Roosevelt Greet­
ing Telegrams; Service Free

Two Couples (let
Licunsva To Wed

LOCAL WEATHER

�at«Ft« ptoe g&lt; state.
Aad yet m r v t e ttroogli Um copper c o n of t b a s
Ur* w ine i n tkoMM di and t t m u d i of votta of t e »
W d^w W efc, as
as they n o into Um rfiM e M
« ■ t a n diafuttM fata Split, Make our m aehlM rym fL
u d aeeampiUh all aorta of mtraculoaa tetd a, but whan on
the loose they hare the power to strike down human Ufa
with a an ddaaa iaa and rffectlven aeg th a t d a ftn compete

The local acfra who waa cattbip down a tree near
the ftola road last week did not climb op the power a w
pony's pole and play with the electric wiring. He d U n o t
flad a broken bat nve w in lying on the (round sad
thOBfhtlanly pick it it* Ha ih fa r chopped down a treat
much as any other wood chopper mifht, hut the tree
happened to fait ajralnat aoma wine. He reached op and

kf. JANUARY I I . t a n

edlent conductor for the electricity, and the negro was
killed blatantly. A white man working nearby alao tried
to vemon the tree from the wires, b at fortunately
wised (be tree lower down, farther away from the wires,
and was only ulljrhtly Injured. Rad he touched the negro
white the negro waa touching th e tree, or had he touched
the tree himself aa high up a s the negro had, ha too
would have been killed Instantly.
So you cannot be too careful where electric wires aro
Involved. If you are ever In any doubt as to whether the
wire la live or not, you had better assume It is. For If
you should make a mistake and conclude that a line is
dend. when It Is alive, you would probably never live to
tell the tale. Keep away from electric wires, and keep
nwny from anything that happens to be In contact with
live wires.

• mother un-Hstri-l
B In d i n n e r ,
h er dark, incurloi

NMiible to ir« hoe
*»* European nation*
up any rio ter to war
»plnf into each oth*r.

i

ts.

1

F , H eronry, eminent psycholK * f Bsplor Unlrcntiiy. Ho
b t a a and growl, boysf-ffrrtI B m U . We know a few felt Who grabbed one furty year*
■nd Mill a r t growling because
''d id .—Ctermom Pres*.
■ogl Blmpson warn* local eltla acalnai raebatevr peddler*.
i-Tht- ffrrald hantrn* to. etko
w n f t m t u n am two kind* of
riJUw in this world. One slick*
|W» is your ribs and taSe*
ir Wallet. The other take* your
Iflc O f thu two the latter I* ilM
“
Oa r sM friend, T u n lo ’*Sterd.
t who alm ost gul to be the first
V- le a g rm m a n
from the Fifth
'V. florid* District, I* opening a
law office In Oilando whera h*
V/wUl h a re a belter opportunity
to . aerrtt hi* many clients.
*»"Funhr*" Hanford friends, of
'y Whom there
are many, will
wish him ervry auccr** In his
MW offices.

mann, chairman of the Finance Committee of Standard
Brands, Inc., a member of the Board of Trustees of the In­
stitute, and prominent sportsman and conservationist of
California and Nevada. Declaring that every true sports­
man should do his share In aiding law enforcement author­
ities to stop market hunting, the Illegal sale of game and
other Infractions of the “sportaman’a law /' Major Flelschmarr made a large contribution for this purpose a t a recent
dinner given by the Institute in New York.
"The American Wildlife Institute stands for the restor­
ation of wildlife resources on the North American conti­
nent," said Major Flelschmann. '.'Market hunters and game
Ijootlegjfcr^jre nothing less than -criminals who ply their
trade nl U jg apSffSfflmrSt TXimuwto The illigsk toll ..tha;
take annually works a hardship upon all hunters who
practice the Lue spirit of sportsmanship and live up to
the traditions of the ancient a rt of venery. We should do
our utmost to combat this evil and to salvaje the wildlife
resources of this country for the enjoyment and benefit of
those Justly entitled to them.’*
Major Ftiiischinann's appeal did not fall on disinter-

| f ' , ' If Ike Flnritla MilhConirnl lioonl
j[ . I t s good thing, why not a Potato
{. Control Board, a Fish Control
a Citrus Control
llourd,
M Sugar Control llunrd—a B a rd
■'»M?
the control of each kind of
' f e d used by ths people of Flu&gt;M at Such Hoards could prohlhii
the Import of any food, and raise*.' the p rint on home produced food
£ until — well, until.
Melbourne
H Times. Now what we really need
I if sn Advertising Control Board
. Which would rnUv nil advertising
0K' gates sn,l cnmpol every merchant
. ' to advrrii-o a certain umoum #v-

I

visitors at
as Harlan
n r / son of John M. Kelly, atney ftlr the laie John It logg. Now a “ big abut" In the
scorn,Id th y of Khoeoygnn, a
r u ’ somewhat larger than Ordo, Marian was tins* society
tor an The banferd Herald,
uugh he wrote up pink teas.
Mutge, and btldgu parties for
solely a* a pinch hitter in an
regency. he insists that his
m t l Mill kid him about hla
Uspaper career in Sanford. Ami
i fuSny thing about It wss that
t e a did a pretty good Job,

FOR almost n eentonr the poMtkal b a t ­
tles of Florida have been fought within
the walls of the present CAPITOI* Com*
picled In 1M5, It has w ttnem sdnw iy Im­
portant milestones In t b s state’s changing
history. Here was th e m o m e n to u s de­
cision reached that made Fhwidh a p a rt
of the Confederacy, I t was hers also th at
the moat turbulent Menaa in *U the&gt;taa tas
history were •nactad. whsre t e a l cMseas
were disfranchised, during the dam o f
the carpetbagger*. Hew* too, 1“ later
years, was enacted teUUUon of f ly
reaching importance In ta fte n d n g F b r Ida's marvelous advancement as today*

NewCommissionen Rtaini Thermometer
Gives Some R e l i e f
Discontinue County To
W i n t e r Region*

HighwayMotorUnit

Commissioner* T hrasher sa d
Ballard also put through a morep irn t to hire Mr. and Mrs, M.
11. «m lth a* •nperinf.emleHt aad
respite
of
iM
matron,
. .lively,
.
County htimr,
home. position*
ignition* fo rm
r m a te
A 1 s t * of 19,000 orcharditi*
held by Mr. Dunn and Mr*. R. U ta.tied to save a 1100,000,000 cfcDann.
m crop in C alifornia with thu
(Commissioner Th rath er apet)- damage already set at IS portent,
sored n motion authorising I h o ____
__________— —

Among last week’s

t e United (hate, has many
H ikes e t r r other nation*,
aaw her* els* la the world
th in t-flro thousand perM
killed and hundred* of
Mb' of tahera injured on
- f i t R s highways every year
iT M m a le action being mk*o
the cotulnucne* of'such
N t e a country eta a&gt;t who are practically
have only one arm or
Me are enable to hear,
wye Whereto thgt h l| m , t e a s to team tref-

TWENTY YEARS AGO

A number of Banferd folkai Mrs. J , N. Bobeoa .m l little
sttrnded the Baptist m nw atlon daughter, Pearl, with Mrs. Ray
'
Ocala
hi Orlando a t variowa Uaae* dug- and children motored
tag the week and a ll tep art a en Saturday for th e week-end.
fin* tim e and splendid meeting. T he e a r area driven by Alfred
Among those- a k a went ever
Mr, and Mra. Leslie T. Bryan
were:
Georg# Hyman, Mra.
Mr*. have moved lata th* the O lW
___ Dr- George
M. C. Barege, N r. and Mra. D.
R. BrUson. Mien AaaU Hawklas, Mrs. George H ym aa, Min.
IshelU Haines, Mre, W- C. D*Coureey. Urn. W a r* Mfa. L Y.
Bryan, Mrs. M. J. Hwwkbm. Mra.
W. L Bcoggan, Mra, Am m o Tap­
i r . Miss AIM# T re ffe ta . M ra
H. B,- Ctanelhr.
l t a M. F .

Lunch

weather today btW gftt t U nlddfe"
well a lU t t t w , from the cotdeal delegation aa wall aa iba t epeespall of winter, but deep snows seat at tree of Florida ag rtask u n
n ttl hampered the Itocky Moun•ah* Region and same east-esnS n | state, frit the threat of flood

Trio Of Wrecks
Recorded Here
Over Week-End

SA N yQ B D

“Get It AM Under O m Reef*

Essie Whittle, js erstary a n d
treasurer; ami Mbs Jean* it#
L tlng, reporter. Those present
were: M m Biased Betts, Mrs.
Thomas fist***. Mrs. J i m s Tay­
lor, and the MUsee Daisy Batta,
Ruth W hittle, M arita Fan, ami
th e new officer*.
Jo* Cameron le haring M acre*
more land cleared near hi* tam e
farm s.
The first two cars o f celery
leave Banferd tomorrew a&gt;are tag
and a r t from the farm e f S tartdan Jew ett on ;h* West Vld» I N
John Russell, the wall kgewn
grow er a*4 sh ip p e r-o f Sanford

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C=i“ NON-PIGHTERS

P tn o n a ls
Mra. Cooper wared mat Furopaana do am like J a n mu tie and
g tf* It a small place la their meafcal world. She aald, “la Italy
aearyoae itaga, from the street
twee per ta the opera stars . . .

Spanlah Habats but believed Germany would not At ao union all
o th er governments. Including So­
viet Russia, stopped indirect In­
tervention la th a civil war.
French offlctata aald Spanlah
Insurgent authorities in Morocco
Indicated It waa up to Prance to
keep German* out of the coun­
try .
Some aald French arm ed
occupation of Spanlah Morocco

Professor A. t. B m t m
of &lt;he geology depftnm m
Sojtheant Missouri T tu tm ' Cel*
STATE COLLEGE
Pa.. Jan .
Irge at Cape G irardeau baa a «e&gt;*
I t .—America m ay look forward tret Ion of 129,000 mlrrofoailla.
lo a lima when a large percentage
of m arried rouptra will hare no
rhildnm or only oar, according to
Dr. Meyer P. Ntmkoff, professor
of socloligy at Buckn.ll U nlrsrsity.

TODAY

jtmmnratmtmfltntEtmummtti

Wrist Watches
E tfeftt GttUEN B17LOVA
I t SPECIAL PRICES

POWKK O FFICIAL DIRS

heat f n d th t slatlaa.
m iw sm aa
Lucckaoa w as ser ved la M ra R a a g C U ,

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plaanod th a t it pewdocss fru it.
voge tables, aad flowers every
m onth la th e year. Mrs. Careaw ay. Mm. R. L Hay. Mrs. H.
M. Waioow. mad Mrs. Jo s Corley ass latod la serving.
Those present ware: Mr*. E. Ih
n e a t waa m a d s B lnehw t, Mr»L P erry C aom oa,
0 . K. McKay, past Mr*. Andrew C a m w a y , Mrs. Joe
I n a m t i who eon- Cocley, Mrs. W. G. Pleating, Mrs.
B. L Hoy, Mrs. H arry H eerm ,
Mr*. C. R. K in k y , Mm. B. E
Peurlfoy, Mrs. Clyde Raiaeoy,
M r.. I . W. Ware, Mm, R. A
D ra t, Mrs. H. M. Watson, Mrs.
Ralph H Wight, Mm. a a Tolaw and MM. a a Dicker***,

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Mrm*
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Mm. WaMri
choaoa chaina
Hewnma, *keWallace W.
and im a s a m
Mm. John

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sparkling modern romance,
woven about a young mitllonalm'a
&lt;• fnrta to Induce a g irl to m arry
hint fe r himself and not for lie
money, la plctumd In “Rtnartest
Girl in Town," starrin g Gena Ray­
mond and Ann Sot h em |n the new
photoplay at the Rita theater to­
morrow.
Following their recent success in
"W alking on A ir," the Raymond-

SANFORD
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PRUNES

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DILL PICKLES 2 24-oz. J a n

POTTED MEAT 3 No. 1-4 Cans

ton H ay. (K .*-)
Id a "lean year
-h o m fie d m
bills bad tbelr
Zlhlvalroua males
paying thalr way
i campus ersek.

JJ. C M
U T? tr M h ,rHr*. Pred R. Wilson, Mrs. J.
U. Coktough. Mrs. Endo, CurWtt. Mr*. W altar S. Coleman.
Mm. J .
M. MeCaaklH. Mm.
Cbartoa L Park, aad Mra. Augusto Covington._____________

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freak YegetablM aRd thoo# from other prodnobc
•eetiona . . . hot by all other foods, by ttothia*. by
equipment, by amuaement of aQ kinds. Ta fM aa
tha coneuiuer and get your aluru of bie dolla r

require* a good ferodaet, aGelenUy diatribntad
ami mercbaadlaad.
Thu beet la never bought aa twk unime N la *a
recognised. Eadorae your veyetablaa with tho
famous Blue Gooao trad« »ork, kaowa ta naam m
tk« world orer aa aa m bits af quality.
Lean at Irttkaad ofthe manypononallaad,*ailvai&gt;&gt;
that make AFQ aarvieo a leal krtetaant Como la
la tea ua or writ#. . . today.

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U)CAL LETTUCE head......... ...........5c
CARROTS bunch.................... .......... 5c
10c
ORANGES dozen.....................
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YORK APPLES 4 lbs.
BANANAS 5 I b i . , ............. ..........17c
Quality Department
Kaney- Weatorn Bratuled

Beef (Loin or Club) A d
S T E A K S IK
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Enjoy A Real
Coed Sandwich
topped off with
A Real Prink
Made By Eaperta In
Tholr 1.1m

It’s A Lively Trade Event!
A whirlwind Selling of the
Most Seasonable Goods.

The YOWELL Co.’s

Sweeping Clearance
Has Created a Furore with the D a ily Specials!
Hour Sales! And (ieneral Reductions to Continue
Until Saturday

Hurry Here!

flour Special
Tuesday, 9 A. M

And Save, with the Crowds

Everything Goes!
UAdeV^f

Make* Selections From Entire Store
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D i e S 8 C8
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Values to $B.95

25c L a r g e
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Hats.$ 2.69
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TOWELS

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McTeer.
(c) Caihrilral Krhos, Read—Clayda Winn I'orgiMmin.
(d) The Old Cloixer Clock, Kunkel, (this piece dedicated to
Burdick of ih* .South Hide
Sousa Includes lie'll*. Chimes,
Prim ary School gave a marimba
Carillon) — Elisabeth Whining*olo. “The Brils of St. Mary.’* and
ion.
ethar selection*, with accompani­
&lt;e&gt; Marimba mimbeni: Rell* of
ment by Mm. J . N. Burdick,
St. Mary, Adams; Kyhvriinha,
The entire program waa given
Adams - llo«„ Mary Rurdick.
aa follow*;
Mrs. Ilijrdirk. acrompanisnv
Prelude Marcia, Pfferkom —Mar- Musical Tratelogues, Mrs. Walter
Jorio June Rurdick,
1.. Cooper.
(a ) Adagio from Sonata In C
M ajor, Haydn— (b ) Prelude in
C Minor, Chopin—Janice Moss.
Dance of the Dutch Dolls, Helen
Cramm — Ann Wiggins and
Kathryn* Wiggins.
June Roses, Spaulding — Edith
U rrjs y ,
Rustic Dance, Howell* — Ruth
Rtenstrom.
Minuet In G, Beethoven—Gene
Coawsll.
Legvnde,
T ltchsndorff ■
— Anne

Committees foe ro u n d ers’ Day
wow appelated by Mm. H. J.
Lehman, chairm an o f the Found­
e rs ' Day celebration, at tha rsgu- _
. _____
. -----------------------• • r meeting o f BkUta Hbcrieon Frw oeola In Moreh.
thy young man. ha* eaperienetd a
C h a p t e r of the D . A. R. held
•* WM.
,
, " ric* cf unpleasant situations
Friday
aftem oen
at
the
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wl U *W* * which cause him to shy aw ay from
hum# of Mm. R. J . Holly, M ayfair. • *«&gt;k
W rtk Monday evening a l | g | r| , W|ih , gold-dlgging complex.
Mm. Samuel Pulsation presided • » oVtaek a t the
Girl Beoat Hence, when Miss Sothern ml*ev er the meeting.
Little House. Mrs. C. R- Mason ta h ts him for a poor photogmIt w as decided that the chapter the* announced th at a Christ- phera* model like herself, Gen*
Wlgglna.
plnnt n tree la honor of oa* of maa wmaAk waa presented by th t continues to ma»&lt;|m&gt;r*rfe, espeHanford's founders on A rbor Day elrclo to Femald-Laugkton Mem- d a lly when ho learns that she I* t e Petiir An* Blanc, Ibcrt —
Fannie Reba Munson.
Sirs. Samuel Puleston, Mrs. H. J. orial Hospital.
centering her affect ions on an af*
Valsc (Ills), F ieri• Rinaud Car­
Holly, and Mra. H. J . Lehman
Jennie Lynd and William Has- fluent young man.
ol Jeon N li.
warn ehoeon delegate#, and Mr*. |y enmeltaa wer# oaplnlned by
Raymdnd’s Ingtnioua schemes
A . D . Caswell and M ist Irene Mr*. A ugusta Covington who dls- to croM Ann'* romantic path H angarien Cxardas, Brounoff —
Herbert Moreland.
lcctsd tltern ates jJ flT fL « r* lp ,&lt;’"f n t
i" "
Stephanie Gavotte, C iihulka—toil*
5 L n i » aag in e a w b n p
MW F B a il " B.CaU*
Meriwether.
lar. » aad 9.
me* then atated lh a t Mm. C. B.
On the Lake, Williams — Ruby
wson, flag chair* EirUey ha* Invited the member*
Ronlsk*.
tt she, MUa Irene (a v h w U r collection of caTwilight Visions, Rolf* — Ellen
u. M. J. Lehman
which aba la offertag for
Meriwether.
mm on the uaa of
Characteristic Dance, Kinkcl —
* * "» « 'ln g o fth #
"W hen Tree#
Take on Ter1 l» ia Caldwell.
cnooIJ’.-T, A.
tonality” waa tha aubject of a
Playing Catch, G aynor — Billy
I " U l k
mad* by Mm. J . H. ColMeriwether.
of*toad i! 1 * 1 / etawik- Among potato brought
lOO.lGruup of 8»!1 numbers:
wanton. M a«I “ l " •
*«* «ta«« the palm.
(n) Christmas Bells. Gaynor —
M H n U r f . n s i *M historically, to mentioned In
llilly Meriwether.
7, !to 7 e rk £ i
every book In the BlbW. She
(b) Cloister Bells, Reotl — Pvggy
low ef tlT to e e e - • * * * tKat »*"«• •
*r
wem served by branch I* lb* nytobol of victory
the dining room ** J*T. »b* conaldomd It approoverlaid with a prtato to urn patam o . Chrtotcentered with a mo* tree*.
A group o f poem*. Including
were: Mm. L. P . “The P«th «• Hoorn" and "T.. a
m- Hinton. Mm- L ittle Baby,” waa read by Mm.
Ira. J. B. Rom. W alter S. Colenwn aa a Bmiillan
raon, Mra. Vail ptpper tre e
waa
plantnl for
I. Ray, Mr*. Sam- William Bryan P ath, Rose d r ­
's. B. D. Cnswall, tie ’s 19M baby,
k b , Mm. R. J.
Those present were: Mr*. John
L Betts, Mm. W. M. Quirk. Mra. P. E. RoumlllaL
dr*. T. R. Barnett Mr( g . A Newman, Mm. J, C.
tu s v s
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-----------Mr*. C. R. Mason. Mm. Jams#

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McLculin, Jeweler

BIRMINGHAM. A la, Jan. 11.
—&lt;A|—Reuben Alexander Mitch­
ell, 94, •rnlor v k e prraidrnt of
the Alabama Power Company,
died last night a fte r a lingering
illness. A colonel on the sta ff
o f the late Governor II. II. Com­
er, he was a pioneer In establish,
ment of elrctric utilities In Ain-

Raymond, Sothern
Ftatvred ln HR
At Local Thcatchr Mary

C m n ittM i Named
For Founder** Day

Ah m k o i

ta walk d o«a the street in the
a ts n ln g aad h ear music, either vo­
cal o r b u rn t mental. In every
house In tho block."
She continued, "In Budapest we
were thrilled with a boys’ orches­
tra made up o f torn* 300" beys
thy MkeheB, Virginia
under the ago a t I t , all advanced
Rw** Wight, Lwcy
taaalelans. . , Once In Germany
we were attracted to a beer gar­
den where a stringed orchestra
of 10 or more pieces waa playing
airs from the operas and compobell. Nancy Romettat , Elisabeth sIdeas by such aw n as Wagner
l.efflsr, Martha T elford, a n d and Schumann,"
l a Russia Mrs. Cooper's party
G rnchen Morrleoa.
waa entertained with a program
of modern and classical music

ro w in

Values to $13.75

lte«l SI) lee and Color*

Values to $18.75

13.75 CoatH, 9.95
15.75 Coats, 12.95
21.50 CoatH, 18.95

$9.95

Heller Coal* at rnrre»i&gt;*mding reduction, in price*

$6.95

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(}uan(itv I.intilrtl t&lt;» each
customer at this very low
price.

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Hour Special
Wednesday, 9 A. M

C otton
REM N A N TS
A t 4 A n V.
Plain and fancy cabins—
nhter and heavier RinterLiU,
in a variety of the best
waavrn for nil garment pur*

Elder 1.19 Shirt*
At Sale I’rite

Ail other men’* to d boytf
• ear Ih redured

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• gtea deflake i » ; I* each U r appeal
hM H m while O r 1grenade m i fally
will be perakted to ck in tbe m .
cats.
T h e re p e rt o f the retiring p ratMm » ia NfWda to the financial
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k k uallmkod crpcrlrntc no
CLEVELAND, Ja n . il^ - F r o d
ikaa.ClRM D, kail, ihreo P erry, for iha iK o n i eucroociea
k k aallaUtod ciperlcneo In lima alnro ha turned profttaJow
a l, tr u ih td Ellaworth Vino* P rtdaka will play on tko homo- day night before a largo crowd
M kaalo, allm laailaf tko horr, 11-3 and R-3.
■moadmio t of cplltiing
BARTOW, Jan . 11. — Blataon
gam** havo boon rardod for Bar*
tow High School fo r ka 11)37 floor
coaoon, according to iha k h i da le
roloaned
Friday by Coach
t—------la the con- Wa
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fu tu rity rae», tko ninth. a t tko
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d ica tio n , H ecrtbura, GET fret
cample doctor’* preaerlptlon Udge, HUTCHlaON
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WANTED TO BUY: U crd ro le n
O PEN -V egetable a n d
bleaching paper. Ben Monroe,
W eland a t Dew Drop Inn Celery Avemte.
ikeakore Boulevard. Sweet
gladioli, tnap dragon*, etc.

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Kin Of Roosevelt
Plant Gunge
L ib ra ry
Is Sou Eradication
To Wed Republican
President Directs
j in Executive
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Pot
Fly
7 o Honor Memory
It Crty’l Aim
Unit Of U.S. Search For Slayer
O f C ity's Founder Paxton May Pay VlaR
President P r o p o se *
To Other Comimmh
ties For Stady Of
C o a t r o l Methods

M M Sanford To R e - I p . . . • i B | B| * l l | l
edve A p p e a l F o r K ^ P 1*111* 11011

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Local V enture 1°“ A»® A rafat***

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I Given First Rank
Dedication Would Bej In State S u r v e y
Brat O f Ceremonies Florida** year-old welfare prog­
| S c h e d u l e d Feb. 8 ram haa achieved progress »long

many im portant line*, according
to an Informal rrport of Conrad
Van l i n i n g , Com ml d in n e r of
Ihe State Retard of Social Wetreceive,
h rre tmtay by
Mra. J. V. Rider, Seminole Coun­
Sanford, for whom thia mu­ ty social w elfare director.
Van Ilyning listed ns the most
nicipality watt named.
itn anneal for the institu­ Important accomptishm, nt, the
tion will lie forwnrded to activity o f the Slot* and d istrict
John Sanford a.* one of the N urds in the security approval
principal heirs of the general for adm inistering the old age as­
who, during his lifetime, collect­ sistance pensions under prnvied what is regarded as one ufja'o n * of the Social Security Act,
th e brat libraries in the south. | Mrs. Ridge said.
The rollcotion includes
rare
•She said the rrp o rt p«dnird
volumes of all types. Im portant oiT. that arnU tanrr to aged pernewspapers, lutuablu documents suns, which began on Oct. I,
ami priceless works of u rt such now rovers 7.WHI needy residrnls
aa busts, pahi'.ings ami other over 70 years of age. Monthly
Items.
payments range up to ♦ •10 per
I t la the liojK* of the City Com­ month with funds bring supplied
mission th a t Mr. Sunforii will Jointly by th e -S ta te anil Fcderul
ercut a modem, firv-pioof build­ governments.
ing here and transfor tha GenCommissioner
V an
llyning
eral'a collection Into *iho s tru c ­ praised the work of the State’s
tu re for perpetuation.
12 district boards, Mrs. Ride*
Communications frotu
Rollins said, assertin g Ih rir staffs were
College have indicated th a t th e "highly commendable,”
educational Institution- which rcc
“Their work h s- dertlm w l m m .
---------a n w r ^ B s a n r a n r c o ir is n o ir a ^ .’fauhily iniTfpst_ *ai5IijriT rrs,andnos o f Impor'an'.-o wlli t a l k '-h!.' tag whli’„ in p, ihaps ilie iihh, .
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City In Its efforts.
valuable result of all,” ' h» re.
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Commissioners point nut th a t ‘marked: "W elfare work ru ts
3 the location uf the Hanford li­ aernss so m any fields, and "a an
brary her* woofd make IU con much the responsibility, and so
E f f o r t s b y th n C ilv C o m ­
m issio n w e r e fo m m lly u n tic r
w a y to d a y t o s e c u re u m e m o r ta l l i b r a r y w h ic h w ould*
—
bear the name rif- Clcn.
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City officials today took steps
toward the eradication of “ pest
files," bred la rotting citrus
fru its and peeling*, by the ap ­
pointment of a survey man who
will attem pt to locale the origin
of the deluge o f Insects now
thkkrning the local atmosphere.
The move by the municipal
Government was the second made
wl*Mn the
past week, since
County
Commissioners
several
f a n ago instructed their a tto r­
ney, E. F. IfouihoM tr, to invest!,
gate a purported a n I s a n r n
canard by the fliea in the Golden
Lake section.
Clip I l n tt h Inspector G. P. t
P atso„ probably will visit other
eitles In this immrdtat* section
for Ihe purpose uf learning m eth­
ods of p e it Gy control used ta
various aeillcmrnta.
Inspector Pastnn has covered
the City thoroughly and reported
that the breeding places nf the
lucal Inserts apparently are nut
within the liniiti o f the niniintintly.
The survey m in protmhly will
be sent out uf Sanford proper
for on Inspection of outlying
regioni.

t — i c. y •JltolUJtiti.wJll .^ ’■I'lUlU .. u . |a Vs » - ‘-—-U— o. V res—nf WTT
both RIM
p llin
jMs College and Slo t- sons, |h n t It* direction |i ftinnl
son University.
The, proposal to seek thu col­
lect to* was instigated by
the
plnnniig o f a tentative program
fo r lhe observance o f tho Ita lh
anniversary of the founding ol
the City on Feb, h, Tho event
will be under the auspices o f th»
Hally H arrison chapter o f tha
Doughlers of th e American R e v ­
olution.
It has been propose! als„ that
the old Fanfm I homo at Derby
he ssken down and reviovrel her*
for rtconslruotl.m Just ns it is li.
ita current let alien
llolh the
home nml tin, llhruiy would tw
dedicated on KJ&gt;. H.
The problem of upkeep ful
each of the units has not beer,
discussed lit detail, although -there
were indications that a method
lo rare fo r current espenses is
under ronxislPnition.

ilo N tla n e il

flm

|* i|» T hrtf)

Deadline N e a rin g
For P u r c h a s e Of
Automobile T a g s

With hut threo business day*
remaining before l!».1 tl auiomohilo lierns,. tug* heritme voitl. Tax
Collector Jno. D Jlnkins toilay
again w arned motorista of iho
inenttvenienru of waiting to the
l-»t minutu lirfnre purchasing
p la in .
Past experiences, the collector
asserted, show that some persons
huvu been forced to wall in lino
for more than an hour because
they* delayed their tag buying un­
til the la c m inu'r.
Mr. Jinkins reiterated his of­
fer to assist those who rind it In­
convenient t„ "dig up" last year’s
registration ranis anil other data
necessary fu r the issuance uf a
license.
If the 11(31) tag was purchased
from tho Io,-n| rollecmr’s office,
the new plate n u y bo obtained
by presenting only the number of
StmtaoJ* County's first celery tho MU tag.
report of I!I37 was Issued hero
yesterday afternoon by R. K.
Wlnfrce, of th« Florida
State
Marketing R urrau, ami re fle n rd
the market in t-u principal cities
of the United Stutes.
In only one trading renter, Bos­
A rattle* nake, mure than six
ton, was there any indication of feet in length, was presented to
dullness, ami supplies were IL et a 1 Munlcipi! Zoo last night by Fred
there.
Lewis nnd J. O. Mitchell. Super­
The general average per era-- intendent Jam es Muughlnn an ­
ranged in thu neighborhood
of nounced today.
*3.
The rrplllo was describe I ax
Mr. W infrce’s report covere.t being In fino ron&lt;k&lt;liiin.
Cleveland. Philadelphia,
CinrlMr. Muughlnn said the local
M il, Pittsburgh, Deli tilt. New York, mena-rert* now has four rattlers
Chicago, Boaton, Baltimore and S'.
on display, tho
largest
about
J/iuls.
To tlaie, tho report concluded, a seven feet long.
None of the raptive reptiles,
total of 377 carload* nf tho veg­
etable have been shipped from according to the superintendent,
Florida during the current &gt;ra- li v e exhibited any trare o f the
rattle r characteristic— sometimes
son.
evidenced - o f refusing fond until
It is freed or starves to death.

F i r s t Report On
Celery Is I s s u e d
fF ro m Local Office

New Rattlesnake,
Seven Feet l i o n n ,
Presented To Zoo

Sweeping Revision
Of Machinery For
Federal Operation
W ASHINGTON.

Another union of families w ith
opposing views
regarding
the
New Deal appeared on the hurl
ion with the announce merit that*.
Klt-anor Roosevelt (above), daugh­
te r of Mrs. Henry
la ln i'w
Roosevelt anil a relative of the
I'rrsiileiit, will In- nuirried to
lleverdy Wailswog.h, -on of Rep.
Jam es W. W adsworth, Republic*
an, of New York. (Associate,!
Press Photo)

Jan . 12.- W )

^ P resid en t KoosrVrii teday recUnintended to Congress a sweep­
ing reorganisation of the Govern­
ment's udmnisi rative machinery
that woo lil rrr.li,. two new cabinet
posts, social Welfare and public
works, nnd eventually
would
bunrh |IIS Federal agencies In |2
drpartmetua,
Transm i.iing a report of the
special committee which had stud­
ied the ipestion for months, he
■Iso proposed: csienslon of ritil
service to all non-poliry-dm-rminlng positions Including all poorm isters and departmental jute, ex­
cept highest executives; increas­
ing rnhiiifl salaries from ft&amp;.OOO
to I'JO.wm per year; suhstiiuting
civil srrvire ndminisiration and
unpaid rilixens* hoard for the Civ
11 Service Commission; giving
thr I'ri-sidem six executive a s­
sistants in relieve him of tremen­
dous tie-nil wotk; substitution of
Il'M illssol • ■ p i s ts a r!

Of Kidnaped Youth

New Policeman 'Future Farmers
Will Be Added Earn $2,775 In
To City Force Year’s Operation

Department Of Jon*
tice Offers R ew ard
O f $10,000 F o il
Snntcher’M Capture

Nude Body Found

CommiMtionerH V o t e 29 Youths Show ProfBy Young H unter
AI local Ionh T o Set
it In A k r i c u 11 uTraffic W a r ningn
r a I A c t i v i t i e h Secret Autopsy Made
On (’ o r p n e DteU rgular |sdice protertioti fo r the
Twenty-nine youths o f the Sanbusiness district on San ford Ave­ fntti Chapter of Future Farmers
c o v e r e d In Snow
nue was atitle tired last night by

•

Pnmnitssiiuter* and Chief of Am erica earned an average of
TA C O M A , Jim . 12.— ( A P ) ’
Williams instructed to em­ » f 6 eaeb in I '.'"at on tonne ngtiI'm le r tlir rc l n n le n t f r o m
a full dim- o fficer fo r the i tilt itras) projects, it was oniiuuiiced
Uslay iiy Alex It. Johnson, tlitec- P re s id e n t IliuiseveU
to c o n lor n f l)m unit.
lin tie u n til th e i r i|U n rry \*
the pist, merchants in the
fenm l, h'edernl Iliire u u n f I n M r.
Johnson
-aid th
district have ru-operated to con
a g e n ts
to d a y
group proiliiced :t net proflt of I Y esliim tinii
Itihllie small amounts for a watch
farm ing endeavors ( plislletl
th e i r
h tlllt
fo F
man while the City ntigm entnl
were carried on ill spate ’ (T inrlen
M iittsini'n
k id n n p *
the salary with a small sum. Thii I which -----

City
Kuy
ploy
beat.
In

sliiver.
proved entirely tin- time for the year eliding Sept. I,
Tin- I ’mit ct I S ln tc n
D esatisfactory, it was ,'vpliiined. an,I I'.llfl.
T h e director pointed out that I'nrtinent of Justice offrrrel •
only it part uf the arctnr patrullcd
'•ward of lio.tam for bhr a rw h ile rlassrosttn w o rk in ngriculregularly.
I lire is in effect lint tone o n o iilii 1 It'S, of the depraved k ille r.
C hief Willtamt Indii-aietl
thu
Wa-hington S t a t e amhnrlilea
J. It. Quatilrliaum will Im&gt; given n f the y e a r, Fu tu re F a n n e rs are •lepped a-iib- to allow the $Ydthe patrolman's Job. B iliary was active I J months in l■'V,'n'le-pro- etal Government t0 tlirert the
dticittg op, tatiotis.
SCI at $-11 per Wrek.
A m o n g the a c tiv itie s followed ■eitrch nnd place chargrs agmirvtt
Commissioners voltiI mi rilloea
the matt i f he is caught.
O ffic ia ls have r a pressed n boby
chapter m eittlter* tire the fo l­
lion of fit) for the pia c in e tit of
tt'eallaaea mm e&gt;gr | w |
President R'tvsrVrlt
tli reeled
low
m
g:
ted "eat eyes" in the streets at
agents to us,« “every means nt
R a is in g truck cro p s o f a ll ,ls-- our reimntand" to rapture miwl
several dangerous
intersections
honey
production;
self,-n il by Chief W illiams. An ad se n p tio n s;
punish the iN-rpetrnior of **thla
ilitlnnnl f'JJ.MI was atttliorited In ra i- iu g ting* .nid p o u ltry; d a iry gbnstly rtlm e."
b
p
tislu
e
ts;
glow
ing
ro
rti
and
io
ns*
**—
* * •'
•
[i, H-h o Prgu rc I reflectors lo be
A secret autopsy was mad* nn
c ry s to c k ; inui
w o rk in g , under the mule, fron-n, battered )iody n f
Charges nf disorderly conduit taet jin perlbms corners._____
*-wneil Iiy
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jg.iui [ lT -iv r^T W ff- hcgtit. nr
A ri-purt from noorltovs o f the T u T f f t o J m o r '^ T 'r ir in
Itay Scoot Troop 11 U»,
Mu nil 11ml C ourt yr-terdtiv
drew Sanfoid
lts.tv.Il.nl.l,- r'-» 1 'iotcclive o l h i ' l p l - l s e l l s .
found Iiy a young hunter bun
ImhI tentative plans for dio „ba fine o f i J b or 60 d-iys in p ris­ Cuniniittre annoutirrel
M r. Johttsott sa id tliat a t"tni yesterday. Agnus did ms revvwl
only 76
servanee nf anniversary week hoon.
Isind- were repn sentrel in eoni of K .7 - J hours o f work was re ­ tin- finding nf th-i autopsy physi­
ginning Feb. 7.
P lu n k and disorderly charge-, plaints filed against the pro|Hisnl corded
by the SU Future F a n n ­ cians.
Towell’s window on
First
__ ____________
________ ihwketrd agntast J . I I . Ilo n ilc n , Ihiiu) n-funding plan of tho Citv ers, u s in g nn nvetag o of about
T ), )w talibv t)c___
Street, it was announce,!, will I*,
J r e .'- a '.-s .-J S h M M ^ a n t a . i p - M i t ^ i ta lbe toif- • i «
-tli'ii f *
« s . ; . M w . i . w s « i ^ iu r • wl— yss" -ti.ilvs i l in (it Iwk
M R.'. -trtF ...o , "liiaiTi1 H -lW lW r '
Wills i
ike u « « ^ s ^ a p :,n.nr(.rcin37 ,lT
the defendant interest which gave
indications | 1lnllU Iiy chapter inentbei*.
totcittpn to |u»y fiN.oixt.nno ra n - t
i-c preparrel by nu-miters nf tho lion. Ocean P i' r , Dnytonn R each : fulled, In appear I-,-flint Jutlgu
n the a c iiv n ie s o f the unit aunt dciitamlcd by the
that
an
agreement
e
mM
kidnaper
low
,
S:1t)
o
'clo
ck;
high,
h
::!’
,
)
troop.
b rank M ille r.
tliis y e a r, 11 b o y
ate ta kin g Inn failed to do it.
reached.
The group plans m lie fully o'clock.
A stispeuileil sent,-net- n f y )
Charles was kidnap,-&lt;l from his
the director report,si.
I bo
Wendell C. Ileamn, F lorida Iu
uniformed for anniversary week
has | bi'iue here on the night nf Dssr.
of
panicspam s
Weekly *essinn of tho Sanfonl days w as assess,-d against Bob* ilustrinl t'litnmissloner, Informed nimUIn accordance with its reputation
hie tils ,in, 2*-ye»r-old ultite wom­
-Itiiwn n gtadunl in m i-i' each 07,1, |f |, I ruibi-r,-i-tcr nnd a litll*
,1 HHtlssi-4 « . I'.a e rfcrrel
as being one uf the most out­ Chess and Checker Club will lm an who w as i iHtkeil on a charge
) e , r nillro lift lointutloti of d iu ,,i r l frirod siw 11 leardcd man
hebl
at
7:3(1
o'clock
tonight
In
tin,
standing Scout divisions in Cen­
of suspicion.
, b.ipter here sevrn year-, hgn.
! t-iiis-r do- rtsini through ■ window,
Valdcx Hotel.
tral Florida.
Mottle
lin u rk e , negro,
who
Mr. John.on*a tcp-itt today la }M-an-h ilteta, then grab I h srles
A report of recent activities in-1
ilinted only tho operation, which) and fbv after tossing a nut* on
rludrel the annnunccmcnt of 7ix&gt;| fiord,&gt;n llrisson this ufterno,in sma-ln-d her iiittoon'liile througl,
the plate g lass window n f Smith**
ate actually done in the fold. Ilo the ilimr.
irers having been planted last t obtained a lev Iding permit for
said scientific method* “f farm j
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f.VMl worth o f repairs ost a re-i* Fu rn itu re Cninpiirty Su nd ay, was
Saturday si the troop camp.
dismissed
wln-n
insufficient
eviprtdiirnt* nnd " 'lo r n-lnied
lllg
Scout Zorn, formerly of Tampa, Retire a l !M)7 Isiu ie l Avenue.
1denee w as introduced to
prove
slUlliid 01 (he , l a -sKilhjirtiw
asked for and received a tran s­
Hartford Lions will ii«si&gt;m -|,. nt her guilty o f re ,k e ss d tiv iiig .
fer In the local uiit.
7 I*. M. toruormw in the Yadlor
terlt s 'ttr o f 11"'
A $6 fine o r
|il,|a y
prison
.la r k llo iM ’i
Hotel for a reg ular bi-monthly sentence w as lunidi-d to W illiam n ilriY ntul xtMiml M*r*’r n , pits, !'*,«l
dinner session. Hecretary Clurenee H a rris ,
negro,
charged with lliro tiif It S.itifunl yrHU*r»l«»y
Aiin ms unnouni-i-tl ti duv.
urunitrnne**.
m e same M-riletiri' I I Ml H ill ami in Kuati* ri i*. ivixnl
ilru n k ilim - i. The
Hunforil Ju n io r Cham ber o f
—
or fine was pronounced
l lu rid a's no feme law*
t'o im iiiiro niem hrrs tinlay wer#
First 11(37 meeting of th,. Tay- Annie Mae
Willi ,m«.
Idai-k.
llo x ie 's stifi'm eiit fo llo w e il a
run* bio ring u su g g n lio n d ia l &lt;h*
|or Commantlvry No. 'JX, KuigHfc charged uith ascattlt, aodagaitt-t ntirmw escape on l he hiirliwu/
o ig iin iiu iiinn Inaugursto a HI**.*Funeral services for Mrs. John Templar, will lo- held Friday India Murray, negro,charged with near I h U r i d when h i * uohnnowi.lo iiuiv -ini-iil of n'lu lying
*11
Saul* will bo held at 3 P. M. in iho night ill the Ma one Temple, of- disorderly rondure.
bile a lr iir k » row and I hi* « rii*
M l,IV meiideo h n f tin* iio'dirmf
Benson Springs Methodist Church
t i a .i t ...a . . w s . is s n
William H arris, black, alleged I ai»* $ n f I lie vehicle
limit ly prnfeaMioii m F lo rid a u»e urRiort pro|Min i legislation ilesigneil
I h* iiitiiHlui-i'il before the l-*g l*Instrad of the Holy Cross Church,
,
“
i to have Ik-,-1, drunk, also ilrew $6 utilised Imdnjf injured.
Mipi*tirt of *In* rre -n tleiil^ I Itfl li
it was derided today. No tithe*
Inlu re.
‘4K v e r y Sin*** Iiiu b w u y nhiiubl
changes will he made.
Tin- |iro|o&gt;»al was iiuitlnrel last
J. Jl. UtibifiiMin, n« tfro, i u i In* femed,** the Aasm dnteil |'re » i day l l a l l , dated lo re fo r J m :’*il
al the M iy fs iir lin te l
The body uf Mr*. Sauls, a pio­
hi an s-Miess Iiy Harlan Kellg,
fu n ieil o v r r to th e r«»u tn y
fo lipioletl itlie fiio'li’ll p ic tu re luiniK oio I h from *He * w iiil trenlilfl* viix- jm i.leni of the Wisconaln
neer in this section, will Hr In state
h iM &gt; n jr h i * l i n e * ! b y C l r y
(H iliri*
nnry* “ I l »oii!dii*l cost m uch *'•» | nre i»» l»e lin ’d m f ml*Mm: in fail
between I P. M. and 3 P. M. tolay Ci-ei, Is-for* ibo Seminal*
n r i j f r u i ' n d 1* o f $ i i i J i | i i r i i i n n f r o b ­
do *tIds in Florida, hern us** pod • til,, p n rn ly sii,
morrow In the Methodist Church.
l 'uuuiy unit la«i night al (he MayC itiir^ e
V N illi.im * .
blm tk ,
rVf*»ry movfim*nM m » r iht* V - b e r y .
li'illd lm* made from *lie m illio in
She was kIHrd Friday in an a u ­ liiMtir
li r r J. F l^ivcjny, nf the crip fair lluJel. Mr. Kelley sabl th *
I .Ini* R riilw ny
«rc» i»Iso w m rem aiideil to the Itounty of feet of timber ifoirii' In w iid i i
tomobile accident here.
1 pled e lilid ir n 'i w ard in F t. I , oke’* l-i igi.iiu ii {iranirrel by his civis
heavier nrwl e a rlie r »hm la 1*! y e a r, , o n a n a j u m i i l t i h u r K r .
I i lub in bis Stale.
An ailditiuriul n im r, that of K, i» w in rrfHirreil lo ilay hy
,J. M
(la rretf,
rln iry je d
w b h in (the .S4ate.
*■ * St l | i M | i i * n l f , J j i c k M ( i i v i l i i % • n y s :
K.
I .ihii I Jay (Yes yuieil fill! caII. ()str*n, has been placed on the Iv'illins, ilivininn
*u*|d
dun,
w
a
i
diiOiiissed
fo
r
bn k
Mr|HTin'iinl&lt;nf
*M h ie f weiipoim ni' iin st the la
list of honorary pallbearers.
nf evidence.
nf ih$. im nspf rtiifififi cnm (iany.
imi«|* nf paraly^m
a le
h r n '« t, I o|M-ruiiun sa iih F'liimiler’s Itay acfur Feb. H afier
Funeral arrangements are it.
C bief-o f-I'id ice
Hoy
Willimmt
*
* •
*.
"i huts* nnd
sim ih ir
itppliaoce«. livitli-s slairil
He m ill (He ra ilro a d exjw*&lt; ied m
In-m m : (eiitallve I'la n t
fu r ih *
charge of the Frickson Funeral
anuoumed i lisic T iiy .Vsiil
now
h
i
b risk e r
mnv«*nirni
in
the
i vein s i laid down by Mr*. II. &lt;1.
Home here.
•
peraunjf
under
a
new
system
nf
m a r fuiure UvaiMe of the devjwt
________________
I i hiiinn and Mrs. ta I*. Illggln*
tatiriff I r e n e w h irh cnver«**| f'a l- feeding its n » n prisoners, a dein -fn ck im r iv d le w h n h Irru l iie u tu
of the Sallin Harrison Chapter
p u r a ) y m i c a s t* '* , h a v * * n o r o m m o n
ifitrnia celery fieM^ within the p anure from the method fo rm erly
of ilo- Daughter* uf the A m ir T h irte e n m in in i tie r*
to tnlinir!
UiJWPfl when C ity find f'n tjiiiy ixodeil

M unicipal Court Hears
V arious Minor Charges

Local Scout Troop
P I a n Observance
F o r Anniversary

DrunkcnneNH, Disorderly Conduct Predom­
inate Weekly Sena ion; New Prison
Feeding System In Effect

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w£T*‘

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Movie Star H its
No-Feme S tatu te
Current In S tate

Change Saula Uilvs
From Holy Cross To
Methodiat Church

‘v

.lay Fees May P lan
Study Of Proposed
Florida D o c t o r s Florida S t a t u t e s
Uri?e S u p p o r t Of
P r e s i d e n t ’s Ball

Celery Movcmcntx '..i iu days.
Over A('L Railroad 1
Are Heavy, Brisk

Thirteen Committees
Directing A c t , vity | nffuiai, .t
i,ih.-\ an.i n-&gt;(.»
For S e m i n o l e F a ir,IUv,,,&lt; .......

Phone Rook Proof
Sheets ]n»pectetl

patt few ila y x.
fundr fo r providm jr prison FihhI
S jperintendent
R id lim
ea 4
in e«*th p rn .il instiiutions.
lireparations are lieinif rnaili* in
I o ral railroad yard * to handle the
m l in '"'ju t r v i n i i r i i j o i ' f l m i t f h i w o f r i d *
r r y d m w ill h&lt; irm in ihu near fu ­
ture.
In anrmKrr iuoi&lt;*itirntt M r. l(o |.
lirm repcirfed that |iu- enjriT iru vfeOcnl persniN ni well a--t win­
r l «n A C L lii m ihro-iyh IV m m l
nml tourists t«.«b«y
Fln rid a »hi&lt; w in te r *h».w « d e rid ­ ter visitor^

fn ria j I n d r a w u p o n f o r t h o p t i r
:IM perron* are nrtivt* («»diiy to '
c h a - H * o f ’ Ji i ' m * u p p i i a l i r e s ' *
piep iriTijf for the Sem innf*' I'mm
• S on fon l Fdk&lt;
ure
s p o ii'o ir in i?
ly F a ir nml Celery IH * |iln y nl.it •,
Proof a here* of Hanford's new
t l o * d i n e i* i n ( h i * o c l i n i i . T h i r t y
rd In open lo re Ja n , 25 nnd « h»
irlrphunq directory were being
p e r c e n t o f t h e p i o f if &lt; a r e t o h e
inspected Malay by K. V. Turner,
Jn n . .'lit. Jack l*urcell, n m fin rir , e l a i i i t i ' d h y t h * W a rm
S p ritij!*
Inral m anager fur the Southern
uiifioiineed.
* F o u n i h i t i o n , W a i n t S p r i n g s , liii-,
Bell Telephone Company.
T h e group* are a* fo llo w * : I w h i l e | h i " r e m a i n i n i f T i t p i i i i - i i The new
hooka, remaining
K * re n t»ve, f man r ,
|ioildieity,!
w i l l h o ti » d li v f l o * H a r r y A t u r n
phone numbers corrected up to
g ro u n d j, fFirad**, home
dmunn* { jp * » » * • f o r H i p p l r d
C h ild r e n in
the first of th* y*&gt;r, are slated
sir m ion.
ng riruliural
displnyn l T n u i ( i l l u , a n h i k o p i i i i t n l m t i to arrive her* tomorrow or n ett
were Invited to join ih«* Sanford and ix h iliil« , ilairy and Iw i'f r a t ­ ‘ l i t i o n .
lUyt u c .H I n g to Mr. Tut tier. ed inrrra^o over ih ii lime
pony
S h tiffhdMturd I lull whose eutiri'41 tle allo w , poultry sh o w ,
y i-or.
They are printed In Atlanta
ure bnati il Ittfnido the f'iry file -how, n it torn*-tailc show and F u ­
Diairiiisition of the directories
Htntinn.
| ture F a rm e r* activity.
w» t-egin as soon as they a r ­
O nly a sn in ll m *inbtr d iip fen
Ih'rmisioion already h a *
In** o
rive, h was annuunred.
i$i r h a r v 'd o ff ire ni poirtfi-d out, grunted for th&gt;* e x p o *ilio n l#«
and nil collection* are pfnrcd in if*o u variant C ity lo t in th**
T h u W q s i C o a s t S rh ivo| ( I f f ia fund ih w I to purehamf n« wr v ic in ity n f the Arcad** IP n ld io g ,
e i a l s ' A s o w i a ' i i i n w i l l m e n in l)| -.
etplipmenr ws the el ih |M‘Monu*d it w e* announced,
patij n isn rrr*. fo rm er rn n v lft
Sanfor$| K.tl** are a|m n *m in gk i h.. i r i i l u u ' ' h i A u g i - l i i l t H o t e l . J a i l ,
fm p lain , holds no irnblges again-**
it v s a , a n i o i u f o il i m l a y iiy its
A ll meinlN-r^
w ill
l»» given,
r y rn t ih i* y^ur, h a v in j'
Tit* *f(*ct « f th* G rncral Ma­ .mvrrn* fo r th«* loss c*f hi^ j*»1* #n«l an opportunity to show ih ri
I. i w t o n , su fH -riitr n i * | ganixed themeelve* into a fait i" ‘ i d e m , T . W
ters Pnrporeiloa atrilre is being hail wor«U o n ly o f the highest liab ility
of
p a n icip atin i;
in sim ciiiiton.
ii lu li-n f
of
S i-m in u le
C ou n -y
felt strongly h*r* tu,|jy. gccunl- praise fu r *he m an who i*
.-■ 'c h o o l* .
m ntcht*
w ith cluo« from other
ing to Vuli* Willhtmi, local Buiclc b u r hU p la r r w hen* seen i»y a c iiie i. Tw*» roniei*H hav«i been
1'rineipat speaker will In- l l r .
dealer.
H'-raM rep o rter ih U m grninjr.
1fem aiividy
ucheduled, on$» whh
f i v e fir k m f : n IIL U T
A u d ry Ibirkhum o f iho education
“ I hav* tig h t o r ten order* for
**Mr. ^ e e le U a mighty fine He (.a id and another with O rla n ­
f a c u lt y in R u ilin s C o lle g e .
automobiles and I'm unable to fill man,** Mr. Biinrerx tabl, “and I do.
SYRACUSE, N. Y„ J a n . 1 2 .Mi*.
Lawton w a s In Orlando
a single one of them he said.
wi*h him *he h e tt nf luck on h»s
O ffic e r*
o f the n r itm iu iio n i!f ) —Five firemen » •'ro injured this m orning arran g in g iho AsMr. Willtama* last shipment nf i new job* If there U any way I are K . Zpresident; I*. in a fire at Lvman lla ll, one nf *oriatiun*.t program with Juilsun
cars arrived here before I'brtsi- I ran help him, I am ffoing to d*» D . Cfibli, vice-president; and W , I I . the main buildings nn .-he Syra­ II. W a lk e r, superintendent o f Orinw*.
it.”
' Fr«nci5, ifcrtiA ry-irfaxurtn
cuse Univer-ity campus.
« noire coutny schosds,

Initial Building
Woodard Taken Over Automobile Strike
n Permit Is Granted
Being Felt Here
Local GaH S t a t i o n
The Somerart Corporation obH o y t Woodard
Malay an ­
| Uln*d th* first building perm it
nounced the assumption of man­
issued this year In Sanford, ac agement of the Atlantic Service
curding to veronl, nf U. I*. P ax ­
Station located on the corner of
ton. City building inspretor.
Third Street and Park Avenq*.
Permission to do $1,500 worth
Mr. Woe.,Urd formerly was
of repairs and additions on th* employed at the Sinclair Station,
t*1*phone building a t Park A re ­ Second Sir ere and P a rt Avenue.
na* and Rand A tlry was grant rel.
T hr new m anager purchased
Workmen have been employed jih* location from C. C. Whitting.
M th* Jab fo r a*v*ral d ay a
'to n , form er operator,

arrangement

Sanfordites Asked
To Affiliate With
ShufflelMiard Club

Riggers Wishes New
Convict Captain Rest
Of Luck On New Job

Educational Group
To Meet In Orlando

Iran Revidinlun.
Ilit a iy W ii'e . Jr., acting

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Sihirnill. J. II* Tr*l»*h, Roy
Mann mil himself on a builgM
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Sweeping Revision
Of Machinery For
Federal Operation

City officials today took steps
toward the eradication of “ pest
files," bred
la rotting citrus
fruits and peeling*, by the ap­
pointment of a survey man who
will attempt to locale the origin
of the deluge o f Insects now
thkkrning the local atmosphere.
The move by the municipal
Government was the second made
wl*Mn
the
past week, since
County
Commissioners
several
f a n ago instructed their attor­
ney, E. F. IfouihoMtr, to invest!,
gate a purported an Is a n r n
Another union o f families with
canard by the fliea in the Golden opposing views
regarding
the
Lake section.
New Deal appeared on the hurl
Clip Iln tth Inspector G. P. t ion with the announce merit that*.
Patso„ probably will visit other
Klt-anor Roosevelt (above), daugh­
eitles In this immrdtat* section ter of
Mrs. Henry
la ln i'w
for I he purpose uf learning meth­ Roosevelt anil a relative of the
ods of peit Gy control used ta
I'rrsiileiit, will In- nuirried to
various aeillcmrnta.
lleverdy Wailswog.h, -on of Rep.
Inspector Pastnn has covered James W. Wadsworth, Republic*
the City thoroughly and reported an, of New York.
(Associate,!
that the breeding places nf the Press Photo)
lucal Inserts apparently are nut
within the liniiti o f the niniintintly.

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To Wed Republican
7o Honor Mem ory ItCrty’l Aim
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^President KoosrVrii teday recUnintended to Congress a sweep­
ing reorganisation of the Govern­
ment's udmnisi rative machinery
that woo lil rrr.li,. two new cabinet
posts, social Welfare and public
works, nnd eventually
would
bunrh |IIS Federal agencies In |2
drpartmetua,
Transmi.iing a report o f the
special committee which had stud­
ied the ipestion for months, he
■Iso proposed: csienslon of ritil
service to all non-poliry-dm-rminlng positions Including all poormisters and departmental jute, ex­
cept highest executives; increas­
ing rnhiiifl salaries from ft&amp;.OOO
to I'JO.wm per year; suhstiiuting
civil srrvire ndminisiration and
unpaid rilixens* hoard for the Civ
11 Service Commission;
giving
thr I'ri-sidem six executive as­
sistants in relieve him of tremen­
dous tie-nil wotk; substitution of
Il'Millssol • ■ p i s tsar!

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Search For Slayer
Of Kidnaped Youth
New Policeman 'Future Farmers
W ill Be Added Earn $2,775 In
T o City Force Y ea r’s Operation

Department Of Jon*
tice Offers Reward
O f $10,000 Foi l
Snntcher’M Capture

Nude Body Found

CommiMtionerH V o t e 29 Youths Show ProfBy Young Hunter
AI local Ionh To Set it In A k r i c u 11 uTraffic W a r ningn r a I A c t i v i t i e h Secret Autopsy Made
On ( ’ o r p ne DteUrgular |sdice protertioti for the
Twenty-nine youths o f the Sanbusiness district on Sanford Ave­ fntti Chapter of Future Farmers
c o v e r e d In Snow
nue was atitle tired last night by
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many important line*, according
to an Informal rrport of Conrad
Van lin in g , Comml dinner of
Ihe State Retard of Social Wetreceive,
hrre tmtay by
City Pnmnitssiiuter* and Chief of America earned an average of
Mra. J. V. Rider, Seminole Coun­
T A C O M A , Jim. 12.— ( A P ) ’
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Williams instructed to em­ »f6 eaeb in I '.'"at on tonne ngtiI'm ler tlirrcl nnlent fr o m
Sanford, for whom thia mu­ ty social welfare director.
ploy a full dim- officer for the i tilt itras) projects, it was oniiuuiiced
Van Ilyning listed ns the most
Uslay iiy Alex It. Johnson, tlitec- President IliuiseveU
to connicipality watt named.
beat.
lor nf l)m unit.
lintie until th eir
i|Unrry \*
itn anneal for the institu­ Important accomptishm, nt, the
In the pist, merchants in the
fenml, h'edernl Iliireuu n f In Mr.
Johnson -aid th
tion will lie forwnrded to activity o f the Slot* and district
district have ru-operated to con
agents
to d a y
group proiliiced :t net proflt of I Yesliimtinii
John Sanford a.* one of the Nurds in the security approval
Itihllie
small
amounts
for
a
watch
farming endeavors ( plislletl
th eir
htlllt
foF
principal heirs of the general for administering the old age as­
man
while
the
City
ntigmentnl
who, during his lifetime, collect­ sistance pensions under prnviwere carried on ill spate ’ (Tinrlen
Miittsini'n
kidnnp*
I which ----the
salary
with
a
small
sum.
Thii
sliiver.
ed what is regarded as one ufja'on* o f the Social Security Act,
arrangement proved entirely tin- time for the year eliding Sept. I,
Tin- I ’ mit ct I Slntcn
D ethe brat libraries in the south. |Mrs. Ridge said.
satisfactory, it was ,'vpliiined. an,I I'.llfl.
The rollcotion
includes
rare
•She said the rrport p«dnird
The director pointed out that I'nrtinent of Justice offrrrel •
only it part uf the arctnr patrullcd
volumes o f all types. Important oiT. that arnUtanrr to aged perwhile rlassrosttn work in ngricul- '•ward of lio.tam for bhr arregularly.
It'S, of the depraved k ille r.
newspapers, lutuablu documents suns, which began on Oct. I,
I
Chief Willtamt Indii-aietl thu lire is in effect lint tone onoiilii 1 Wa-hington S t a t e amhnrlilea
The survey min protmhly will
ami priceless works o f urt such now rovers 7.WHI needy residrnls
nf
the
year,
Future
Fanners
are
J. It. Quatilrliaum will Im&gt; given
•lepped a-iib- to allow the $Ydaa busts, pahi'.ings ami other over 70 years of age. Monthly be sent out uf Sanford proper
the patrolman's Job. Biliary was active IJ months in l■'V,'n'le-pro- etal Government t0 tlirert the
Items.
payments range up to ♦ •10 per for on Inspection of outlying
dticittg op, tatiotis.
SCI at $-11 per Wrek.
It la the liojK* of the City Com­ month with funds bring supplied regioni.
Among the activities followed ■eitrch nnd place chargrs agmirvtt
Commissioners voltiI mi rilloea
the matt i f he is caught.
mission that Mr. Sunforii will Jointly by the-State anil Fcderul
Officials have r apressed n boby
chapter meittlter* tire the fol­
lion of fit) for the piacinetit of
tt'eallaaea m
m e&gt;gr |w |
President
R'tvsrVrlt
tli reeled
ercut a modem, firv-pioof build­ governments.
low
mg:
ted "eat eyes" in the streets at
agents to us,« “ every means nt
ing here and transfor tha GenCommissioner
Van
llyning
Raising truck crops of all ,ls-- our reimntand" to rapture miwl
several dangerous
intersections
eral'a collection Into *iho struc­ praised the work of the State’s
honey
production;
self,-n il by Chief Williams. An ad senptions;
punish the iN-rpetrnior of **thla
ture for perpetuation.
12 district boards, Mrs. Ride*
ilitlnnnl f'JJ.MI was atttliorited In rai-iug ting* .nid poultry; dairy gbnstly rtlme."
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Communications frotu
Rollins said, asserting Ihrir staffs were
ptisluets;
glowing
rorti
and
ions*
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A secret autopsy was mad* nn
College have indicated that the "highly commendable,”
cry stock; inui working, under the mule, fron-n, battered )iody nf
Charges nf disorderly conduit taet jin perlbms corners._____
educational Institution- which rcc
“ Their work hs- dertlmwl mm.
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--------a n w r ^ B sanranrcoirisnoira^.’ fauhily iniTfpst_ *ai5IijriTrrs,andItay Scoot Troop 11 U»,
Munil 11ml Court yr-terdtiv drew Sanfoid lts.tv.Il.nl.l,- r'-» 1'iotcclive olhi'l pl-l sells.
found Iiy a young hunter bun
nos of Impor'an'.-o wlli ta lk '-h!.' tag whli’„ in p, ihaps ilie iihh,. ImhI tentative plans for dio „ba fine of iJb or 60 d-iys in pris­ Cuniniittre annoutirrel
Mr. Johttsott said tliat a t"tni yesterday. Agnus did ms revvwl
only 76
)i
City In Its efforts.
valuable result o f all,” ' h» re. servanee nf anniversary week hoon.
Isind- were repn sentrel in eoni of K.7-J hours of work was re­ tin- finding nf th-i autopsy physi­
| _
Commissioners point nut that ‘marked:
"Welfare
work ruts ginning Feb. 7.
Plunk and disorderly charge-, plaints filed against the pro|Hisnl corded by the SU Future Fann­ cians.
3 the location uf the Hanford li­ aernss so many fields, and "a an
Towell’s window on
First
______ _____
______ ihwketrd agntast J. II. Ilonilcn, Ihiiu) n-funding plan of tho Citv ers, using nn nvetago of about
T ) , )wtalibv t)c___
brary her* woofd make IU con much the responsibility, and so Street, it was announce,!, will I*,
Jre.'-a'.-s.-JShM M ^a n ta .ip -M it^ i ta lbe toif- •i «
-tli'ii f *
« s .;.Mw .i.w s «i ^ iu r • wl— yss" - ti.ilvs i l in (it Iwk
M
R.'. -trtF...o, "liiaiTi1 H -lW lW r '
Wills
i
ike
u
«
«
^
s
^
a
p
:,n.nr(.rcin37 ,lT
t — i c. y •JltolUJtiti.wJll .^ ’ ■I'lUlU .. u.|aVs » - ‘-—-U— o. V res—nf WTT
the defendant interest which gave indications |1lnllU Iiy chapter inentbei*.
totcittpn to |u»y fiN.oixt.nno ran- t
lion. Ocean Pi' r, Dnytonn Reach:
,
both Rpllins
IM jM College and Slot- sons, |hnt It* direction |i ftinnl i-c preparrel by nu-miters nf tho
fulled In appear I-,-flint Jutlgu that
n the aciivnies of the unit aunt dciitamlcd by the kidnaper
an
agreement
e
mM
low,
S:1t)
o'clock;
high,
h::!’
,
)
troop.
son University.
iloNtlaneil flm |*i|» Thrtf)
b rank Miller.
tliis year, 11 b o y
ate taking Inn failed to do it.
reached.
o'clock.
The group plans m lie fully
The, proposal to seek thu col­
A stispeuileil sent,-net- nf y )
Charles was kidnap,-&lt;l from his
the director report,si. I bo
Wendell C. Ileamn, Florida Iu
uniformed for anniversary week
lect to* was instigated by
the
has |bi'iue here on the night nf Dssr.
of
panicspams
Weekly *essinn o f tho Sanfonl days was assess,-d against Bob* ilustrinl t'litnmissloner, Informed nimUIn accordance with its reputation
plnnniig o f a tentative program
hie tils,in, 2*-ye»r-old ultite wom­
-Itiiwn
n gtadunl in m i-i' each 07,1, |f|, I ruibi-r,-i-tcr nnd a litll*
,1 HHtlssi-4 « . I'.ae rfcrrel
as being one uf the most out­ Chess and Checker Club will lm an who was i iHtkeil on a charge
for lhe observance o f tho Italh
)e ,r nillro lift lointutloti of d iu ,,irl frirod siw 11 leardcd man
hebl
at
7:3(1
o'clock
tonight
In
tin,
standing Scout divisions in Cen­
anniversary of the founding ol
of suspicion.
, b.ipter here sevrn year-, hgn.
! t-iiis-r do- rtsini through ■ window,
Valdcx Hotel.
tral Florida.
the City on Feb, h, Tho event
Mottle linurke, negro,
who
Mr. John.on*a tcp-itt today la }M-an-h ilteta, then grab I hsrles
A report of recent activities in-1
will be under the auspices o f th»
sma-ln-d her iiittoon'liile througl,
ilinted only tho operation, which) and fbv after tossing a nut* on
rludrel the annnunccmcnt of 7ix&gt;| fiord,&gt;n llrisson this ufterno,in
Hally Harrison chapter o f tha
ate actually done in the fold. Ilo the ilimr.
obtained a lev Iding permit for the plate glass window nf Smith**
irers
having
been
planted
last
t
Doughlers o f the American Rev­
With hut threo business day*
said scientific method* “ f farm j
—----------- —
f.VMl worth of repairs ost a re-i* Furniture Cninpiirty Sunday, was
olution.
remaining before l!».1tl auiomo- Saturday si the troop camp.
dismissed
wln-n
insufficient
evilllg prtdiirnt* nnd "'lo r n-lnied
Scout Zorn, formerly of Tampa, Retire al !M)7 Isiuiel Avenue.
It has been propose! als„ that hilo lierns,. tug* heritme voitl. Tax
1denee was introduced to prove
slUlliid 01 (he , la -sKilhjirtiw
the old Fanfm I homo at Derby Collector Jno. D Jlnkins toilay asked for and received a trans­
Hartford Lions will ii«si&gt;m -|,. nt her guilty of re,kess dtiviiig.
fer
In
the
local
uiit.
he ssken down and reviovrel her* again warned motorista o f iho
7 I*. M. toruormw in the Yadlor
terlt s'ttr of 11"'
A $6 fine or |il,|ay prison
.lark lloiM ’i
for rtconslruotl.m Just ns it is li. inenttvenienru of waiting to the
Hotel for a regular bi-monthly sentence was lunidi-d to William nilriY ntul xtMiml M*r*’rn ,
pits,!'*,«l
ita current let alien
llolh the l-»t minutu lirfnre purchasing
dinner session. Hecretary Clurenee Harris,
negro,
charged with llirotiif It S.itifunl yrHU*r»l«»y
home nml tin, llhruiy would tw plain.
A iinms unnouni-i-tl ti duv.
urunitrnne**.
me same M-riletiri' I I M l H i l l ami in Kuati* ri i*. ivixnl
ilrunkilim -i. The
Past experiences, the collector
dedicated on KJ&gt;. H.
Hunforil Junior Chamber o f
—
or fine was pronounced
l lurida's no feme law*
asserted,
show
that
some
persons
The problem o f upkeep ful
t'oimiiiiro niemhrrs tinlay wer#
First 11(37 meeting of th,. Tay- Annie Mae
Willi ,m«.
Idai-k.
lloxie's stifi'meiit followeil a
huvu
been
forced
to
wall
in
lino
each of the units has not beer,
run* bioring u suggnlion dial &lt;h*
|or Commantlvry No. 'JX, KuigHfc charged uith ascattlt, aodagaitt-t ntirmw escape on l he hiirliwu/
discussed lit detail, although -there for more than an hour because
oigiiniiuiiinn Inaugursto a HI**.*Funeral services for Mrs. John Templar, will lo- held Friday India Murray, negro,charged with near IhU rid when hi * uohnnowere indications that a method they* delayed their tag buying un­ Saul* will bo held at 3 P. M. in iho night ill the Ma one Temple, of- disorderly rondure.
wi.lo iiuiv -ini-iil of n'lulying *11
bile alriirk » row and I hi* « rii*
M l,IV meiideoh nf tin* iio'dirmf
lo rare for current espenses is til the lac minu'r.
Benson Springs Methodist Church
t i a . i t . ..a . . w s . issn
William Harris, black, alleged I ai»* $ nf
I lie vehicle
limit ly prnfeaMioii m Florida u»e urRiort pro|Min i legislation ilesigneil
Mr.
Jinkins
reiterated
his
of­
under ronxislPnition.
Ih* iiitiiHlui-i'il before the l-*gl*Instrad of the Holy Cross Church,
,
“
i to have Ik-,-1, drunk, also ilrew $6 utilised Imdnjf injured.
fer to assist those who rind it In­ it was derided today. No tithe*
Mipi*tirt of *In* rre-ntleiil^ I Itfl li
Inlure.
convenient t„ "dig up" last year’s
‘4Kvery Sin*** Iiiubwuy nhiiubl day lla ll, dated lo re for J m :’*il
changes will he made.
Tin- |iro|o&gt;»al was iiuitlnrel last
J. Jl. UtibifiiMin, n« tfro, iu i
registration ranis anil other data
In* femed,** the Aasmdnteil |'re»i al the Miyfsiir lintel
The body uf Mr*. Sauls, a pio­
hi an s-Miess Iiy Harlan Kellg,
funieil
ovrr
to
the
r«»utny
folnecessary fur the issuance uf a neer in this section, will Hr In state
ipioletl itlie fiio'li’ll picture luiniK o io Ih from *He *wiiil trenlilfl* viix- jm i.leni of the Wisconaln
hiM&gt;njr hi* line*! by Clry (Hiliri*
license.
nnry* “ Il »oii!dii*l cost much *'•» | nre i»» l»e lin’d m f ml*Mm: in fail lay Ci-ei, Is-for* ibo Seminal*
between I P. M. and 3 P. M. tonri
jfrui'nd1
*
of
$iiiJi|iiriiin
nf
rob­
I f the 11(31) tag was purchased morrow In the Methodist Church.
do *tIds in Florida, hern us** pod •
l 'uuuiy unit la«i night al (he MayrVf*»ry movfim*nM m »r iht* V - bery. Citiir^e VNilli.im*. blmtk, li'illd lm* made from *lie millioin til,, pnrnlysii,
from tho Io,-n| rollecmr’s office,
She was kIHrd Friday in an au­
liiMtir
I .Ini* Rriilwny «rc» i»Iso wm remaiideil to the Itounty of feet of timber ifoirii' In wiidi i lirr J. F l^ivcjny, nf the crip fair lluJel. Mr. Kelley sabl th*
the new plate nuy bo obtained tomobile accident here.
1 pled elilidirn'i ward in Ft. I,oke’* l-i igi.iiu ii {iranirrel by his civis
heavier nrwl earlier »hm la1
*! year, , on an ajumiilt ihurKr.
by presenting only the number of
in (the .S4ate.
I i lub in bis Stale.
An
ailditiuriul
nimr,
that
of
K,
,J.
M
(larretf,
rlniryjed
wbh
*■*
S
t
l|iM|ii*nlf ,JjickM(iivilii% •nys:
i»
win
rrfHirreil
loilay
hy
K.
StmtaoJ* County's first celery tho MU tag.
I .ihii I Jay (Yes yuieil fill! caII. ()str*n, has been placed on the Iv'illins, ilivininn
Mr|HTin'iinl&lt;nf *u*|ddun, wai diiOiiissed for bn k
*M hief weiipoim ni' iinst the la
report o f I!I37 was Issued hero
list of honorary pallbearers.
nf evidence.
nf ih$. imnspf rtiifififi cnm(iany.
imi«|* nf paraly^m
ale h r n '« t, I o|M-ruiiun saiih F'liimiler’s Itay acyesterday afternoon by R. K.
Funeral arrangements are it.
Cbief-of-I'idice Hoy Willimmt
Wlnfrce, o f th« Florida
State
*
* • *.
"i huts* nnd sim ihir
itppliaoce«. livitli-s slairil fur Feb. H afier
He mill (He railroad exjw*&lt; ied m
In-mm: (eiitallve I'lant fur ih*
charge o f the Frickson Funeral
anuoumed
i
lisic
Tiiy
.V
siil
now
Marketing Rurrau, ami reflenrd
h
i
brisker mnv«*nirni in the
i vein si laid down by Mr*. II. &lt;1.
Home here.
•
peraunjf
under
a
new
system
nf
the market in t-u principal cities
mar fuiure UvaiMe of the devjwt
________________
I i hiiinn and Mrs. ta I*. Illggln*
of the United Stutes.
tatiriff Irene whirh cnver«**| f'al- feeding its n»n prisoners, a dein -fnckim rivdle w h n h Irru l iieutu
of the Sallin Harrison Chapter
In only one trading renter, Bos­
pur a) y mi cast*'*, hav** no rommon
ifitrnia celery fieM^ within the panure from the method formerly
A rattle* nake, mure than six
of ilo- Daughter* uf the Am irThirteen min initier*
totnlinir!
UiJWPfl when City find f'ntjiiiy ixodeil
ton, was there any indication of feet in length, was presented to
patt few ilayx.
fnriaj In draw upon for tho ptir
Iran Revidinlun.
fundr for providmjr prison FihhI :IM perron* are nrtivt* («»diiy to' cha-H* o f ’ Jii' m * u p pi ia lire s'*
dullness, ami supplies were I Let a 1 Munlcipi! Zoo last night by Fred
S jperintendent
Ridlim
ea 4
Ilitaiy Wii'e. Jr., acting prealpiep iriTijf for the Seminnf*' I'mm
in e«*th prn.il instiiutions.
there.
•Sonfonl
Fdk&lt;
ure
spoii'oirini?
Lewis nnd J. O. Mitchell. Super­
lireparations are lieinif rnaili* in
doin, ii.lined ta Itsyburn. John
ly Fair nml Celery IH*|ilny nl.it •,
Proof ahere* of Hanford's new
The general average per era-- intendent James Muughlnn an­
tlo* dinei* in (hi* oclinii. Thirty
Ioral railroad yard* to handle the
Sihirnill. J. II* Tr*l»*h,
Roy
rd In open lo re Jan, 25 nnd « h»
irlrphunq directory were being
ranged in thu neighborhood
of nounced today.
percent of the pi of if &lt; are to he
mlin'"'jut rviniiriijoi'fl mitfhiw o f rid*
Mann mil himself on a builgM
inspected
Malay
by
K.
V.
Turner,
Jnn.
.'lit.
Jack
l*urcell,
nmfinrir,
*3.
elaiiiti'd hy th*Warm Spritij!* niminiilre i» plan prapoxed *»•
The rrplllo was describe I ax
rry dm will h&lt; irm in ihu near fu­
Inral manager fur the Southern
uiifioiineed.
* Founihition, Waint Springs, liii-,
Mr. Winfrce’s report covere.t being In fino ron&lt;k&lt;liiin.
ture.
Bell Telephone Company.
Cleveland.
Philadelphia,
CinrlThe
group*
are
a*
follow*:
I while |hi" remain in if Tit piiii-ii- peiidinirvs fur (be routing y **f.
In anrmKrr iuoi&lt;*itirntt Mr. l(o|.
Mr. Muughlnn said the local
The
new
hooka, remaining
M il, Pittsburgh, Deli tilt. New York,
K
*
rent»ve,
f
man
r,
|ioildieity,!
will ho ti »d li v f lo* Harry A turn
mena-rert* now has four rattlers phone numbers corrected up to lirm repcirfed that |iu- enjriT iruvl i ltI.F.VS AT NASSAU
Chicago, Boaton, Baltimore and S'.
dmunn* { jp *»»*• for Hipplrd Children in
feOcnl persniN ni well a--t win­ groundj, fFirad**, home
on display, tho
largest
about the first of th* y*&gt;r, are slated rl «n ACL lii m ihro-iyh IVmml
J/iuls.
sir
m
ion.
ngriruliural
displnyn
Flnrida »hi&lt; winter *h».w « derid­ ter visitor^ nml tourists t«.«b«y
l Tnui(illu, an hik opi iiitnl m tiseven feet long.
NASSAU, Bahamas, Jan. U -—
to arrive her* tomorrow or nett
To tlaie, tho report concluded, a
were Invited to join ih«* Sanford and ix h iliil«, ilairy and Iw i'f ra t­ ‘ lit ion.
None o f the raptive reptiles, lUyt u c.H In g to Mr. Tut tier. ed inrrra^o over ihii lime
I.)-i Kiirmer (iuvernor Jame* M*
total of 377 carload* nf tho veg­
tle
allow,
poultry
show,
pony
ShtiffhdMturd
I
lull
whose
eutiri'4
1
yi-or.
I'uili-y of Mannaelmselt* ami hh*
etable have been shipped from according to the superintendent, They are printed In Atlanta
ure bnati il Ittfnido the f'iry file -how, n it torn*-tailc show and F u ­
I,role arrived hy ateamer yeaterDiairiiisition of the directories
Florida during the current &gt;ra- liv e exhibited any trare o f the
ture Farmer* activity.
Htntinn.
|
rattler characteristic— sometimes w»
day
for u short stay liefora th*F
t-egin as soon as they ar­
son.
Only a sninll m*inbtr diip fen
Ih'rmisioion already ha* In** o
evidenced - o f refusing fond until rive, h was annuunred.
1,-avo f-ir Miami on an air lo a f
i$
i
rharv'd
o
ff
ire
ni
poirtfi-d
out,
grunted
for
th
&gt;
*
expo*ilion
l#
«
It is freed or starves to death.
of Sou’ll America.
and nil collection* are pfnrcd in if*o u variant City lot in th**
Thu Wqsi Coast Srhivo| (Iffia fund ihw I to purehamf n« wr vicinity nf the Arcad** IPnldiog,
eials' Asowia'iiin will men in l)|-.
etplipmenr ws the el ih |M‘Monu*d it we* announced,
n
patij nisnrrr*. former rnnvlft
Sanfor$| K.tl** are a|mn*mingk i ..hiriilu u' 'hi Augi-liilt Hotel. Jail,
fm plain, holds no irnblges again-**
it vsa, anioiuf oil imlay iiy its
All meinlN-r^ will l»» given,
r yrn t ihi* y^ur, h a v in j'
The Somerart Corporation obIf lab U « Rala
Tit* *f(*ct « f th* Grncral Ma­ .mvrrn* for th«* loss c*f hi^ j*»1* #n«l an opportunity to show ihri
H oyt
Woodard
Malay an­
r n i*|ganixed themeelve* into a fait i" ‘idem, T. W I. iwton, sufH-riit«&lt;■
,4*
TI
|Uln*d th* first building permit
ters
Pnrporeiloa
atrilre
is
being
hail wor«U only o f the highest liability
nounced the assumption of man­
»*
of
panicipatini;
in simciiiiton.
LT
ii luli-nf of
Si-minule
Coun-y
Tf
issued this year In Sanford, ac
M
n
agement of the Atlantic Service felt strongly h*r* tu,|jy. gccunl- praise fur *he man who i*
-1
.-■'chool*.
mntcht* with cluo« from other
Ii*
H
I
curding to veronl, nf U. I*. Pax­
1
Station located on the corner of ing to Vuli* Willhtmi, local Buiclc bur hU plarr when* seen i»y a ciiiei. Tw*» roniei*H hav«i been
i
1'rineipat speaker will In- llr.
&lt;2
ton. City building inspretor.
dealer.
«4
11
Third Street and Park Avenq*.
H'-raM reporter ihU mgrninjr.
1femaiividy
ucheduled, on$» whh
f i v e f ir k m f : n IIL U T
Audry Ibirkhum o f iho education
fit
Permission to do $1,500 worth
II
4
Mr. Woe.,Urd formerly was
“ I hav* tight or ten order* for
**Mr. ^eele U a mighty fine He (.aid and another with Orlan­
faculty in Ruilins College.
m
m
m
ti
t
:
of repairs and additions on th* employed at the Sinclair Station, automobiles and I'm unable to fill man,** Mr. Biinrerx tabl, “ and I
($4
.«0
Ti
do.
SYRACUSE, N. Y „ Jan. 12.Mi*. Lawton was In Orlando ft
.ni
t*1*phone building at Park A re ­ Second Sirere and Part Avenue. a single one o f them he said.
n
o
4
1
wi*h him *he hett nf luck on h»s
Officer* o f the nritmiuiion i!f) —Five firemen » • 'ro injured this morning arranging iho As«4
ii
7(
na* and Rand Atlry was grant rel.
Thr new manager purchased
Mr. Willtama* last shipment nf i new job* If there U any way I are K. Z.4*
president; I*. in a fire at Lvman llall, one nf *oriatiun*.t program with Juilsun 1 __
44
•1
•
10
«l
Workmen have been employed jih* location from C. C. Whitting. cars arrived here before I'brtsi- ran help him, I am ffoing to d*» D. Cfibli, vice-president; and W, II. the main buildings nn .-he Syra­ II. Walker, superintendent of Or- 1*
•
VO
M th* Jab fo r a*v*ral daya
'ton, former operator,
inw*.
it.”
' Fr«nci5, ifcrtiAry-irfaxurtn
cuse Univer-ity campus.
« noire coutny schosds,
12 .
--...-.. - *4
ii
E ffo r ts b y thn C ilv C o m ­
mission w e r e fo m m lly unticr
w a y to d a y to secure u m em ortal lib ra ry which would*
—
bear the name rif- Clcn.
II. '■
S-

M unicipal Court Hears
V arious Minor Charges

Local Scout Troop
P I a n Observance
F o r Anniversary

DrunkcnneNH, Disorderly Conduct Predom­
inate Weekly Senaion; New Prison
Feeding System In Effect

..... .

w£T*‘

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Deadline Ne a r i ng
For P u r c h a s e Of
Automobile T a g s

Movie Star Hits
No-Feme Statute
Current In State

Change Saula Uilvs
From Holy Cross To
Methodiat Church

‘v

.lay Fees May Plan
Study Of Proposed
Florida D o c t o r s Florida S t a t u t e s
Uri?e S u p p o r t Of
P r e s i d e n t ’s Ball

Celery Movcmcntx '..i iu days.
Over A ('L Railroad 1
Are Heavy, Brisk

F i r s t Report On
Celery Is I s s u e d
fF rom Local Office

New Rattlesnake,
Seven Feet lionn,
Presented To Zoo

Thirteen Committees
Directing A c t , vity |nffuiai, .t i,ih.-\ an.i n-&gt;(.»
For S e mi n o l e Fair,IUv,,,&lt; ......

Phone Rook Proof
Sheets ]n»pectetl

Sanfordites Asked
To Affiliate With
ShufflelMiard Club

Initial Building
Automobile Strike
Permit Is Granted Woodard Taken Over
Being Felt Here
Local GaH S t a t i o n

Riggers Wishes New
Convict Captain Rest
Of Luck On New Job

Educational Group
To Meet In Orlando

...I ="■

LOCAL WEATHER

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;i
I f

T O
IN CHHIBT: In
tek sll (be fulness o f the
beSUr. A ad 7* «rf* com*

-- .. *** °f 'Sn*o Burtpran nations
l * » 10 i * ifecrddned to get .so
•to *•« on a Unib'rhey will hare
■ MW it o ff In order to get their
A m on the ground again.

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I '/MB B S

When you rend of the Oakland, California, t it —
tl*
other day who fave birth to * fine seven pound boy fagr
means of a Caesarian operation as she lay dying from a
bullet wound In her head, you probably thought, unless you
know more about surgery than most of us, that thla was
one of the modern miracles of our highly advanced eivlliration. Think of It I A baby taken from its mother after
she had been shot through the head, only a moment before
ahe died I
But as a matter of fsct any physician can tell you that
thia particular feat is ns old as the hills. Julius Caeaar Is
popularly believed to have been l»rn In this manner, and
the name by which the operation Is known is BoRMtimoa
erroniouaty attributed to this belief. As a matter o f fact.
it was just
Just the other way around. Caesarian opentiqan
were practiced by the Creeks a thousand year* before
Julius Caesar, and persons !x&gt;m In this manner were known
ns Cnesones, and from this came the family name of Caesar.
Pliny, 4he ancient Roman historian, records that
Sciplo Africnnux, who lived more than two hundred years
before Christ, and who more thnn once saved Rome froeir
romiuest by Hannibal and Hasdrubal, was the product of a
Caesarian operation, as was also Manlius, another famous
Roman general. And hundreds of years before this there
was a Creek legend thnt Apollo rescued his yet unborn
son from the body of Coronis ns she lay on a funeral pile
nfter she hml Iteen killed by Artemis.
In those early days tho operation was performed sole­
ly for the purpose of saving the lutby's life and only after
the life r,f the mother hud been abandoned. At one time
Numa Pompilius decreed that any pregnant woman whe
died should be Immediately operated upon by her practi­
tioner in an effort to save the baity, and ns Inte as 1740 the
King of Sicily had n physician put to death for failing to
operate on a dying woman advanced In pregnancy.
As early as tho fifteenth century, however, casw were
being recorded where the mother suryjvsd sue# pff^ptkms
ns well as the infant, though thnt was long before ,*na
thetlcs or antiseptics. Rut It has been only irti’AW- U
forty or fifty years that the operation ha* be^n reformed
rnrront
ns n
* '*•
except an
n ilesiternte
destpernte means of Inst report.
retort.
Nowadays thousands of women are giving birth
children in thitt mnnncr, nnd tho death r*te,‘ for, tha nu
era as well ns the children, where proper1conditions
tain, Is less than five percent.

Stratosphere Flying For 1937

f

•«T«n replies sad (Is M p b j
15 m m rail* were made at Mt

hem* la near* t» tk* sd.
Mr. Bachait, for a few m ts ,
w o ablo «o m t Wo Imam satis­
factorily. He enu *• ptotsod »U b
the ncntU tm obtained that bo
sent th* following tommoWmUoo
lo TH* Horald todayt ’

:' . A raxt ptc.ur* take* In &gt;J»e "Oey 90's o f prominent p*rMMm*bk‘ st^rfng' al c^a Hotel Poney do Loon, la S t Augua'lne, which It
totohraUng Ift* fiftieth anniversary this m u o d .
'’■[ ‘ ‘ !’
Is tho cooler of (ho front lino, bolding n bouquet U Mrs, HelirT M. Flagler, wife o f tho builder o f tho HoUl Ponce do Loon nnd
foondor o f Abo Florida B u t Const railroad ■intern. In th* foreground, .Unding a*. Mrs. Flagler's loft, la Central John R. Brooke, of
Spanish-American War fame. In &lt;*.h* first row, tbo seconl figure from the left la Mr*. M. D. HartUa, fenaerly Mitt Amalia McLaugh­
lin, of the prominent Chicago family; sixth ia ffr*. John Lyman, w lfo o f CoptaJa Lyman, who la behind Mr*. Flagler. To the Captain's
left to General J. H. Hewson, who did tho dredging la Havana. Mrs. John R. Brook* stands to General Brooke's left. In the eitreme
left, bock by the *:airway, to Mra. C. Du Boto Wagstaff. AK right rear, nest to pillar, to General M. D. Hardin, of Bpontoh-Amerlcnn
War note, and In front o f him, M. J. E. Ingraham, who was Instrumental in the founding and d en lopatent of Miami.
Other notables In She picture ore: Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. Gsorge Fletcher, Mr, and Mrs. George F. Miles, Mr. John
Thome, Miss Alice Smllhurwt, Mr. J. n. Houston, Mtos Nona Warn ock, Mr. Dunham Coastter, Mr. Graham Kenan, Mrs, F. B. Sumner,
Mr*. J. E. Ingraham and her daughter, Ml** Kathleen Ingraham, Mr. ami Mr*. Jerome Weston, tho Honorable W, W. Dewhurst ami Mrs.
DevMtunt', Mtos Jennie Lindaely, Mia* Medina Floyd, Judge Cooper G Ibbe, Mtos IJda Greoeee, Mr. Reginald White, Mto* Sarah Kenan,
Mtos Elisabeth Fraser, Mr. Arnold Goldy, Mr. J. C. Baler, Mtos M ay Dswhnrst, Mto* Allee MeMUIan, Mtos Mary BmlUiurst, Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Knight, Mto* Renee Dtomukea, Mr. Charles F. Hopkins, Jr, Mtoa Margaret Glbba, Mto* Amy McMIllen and Mr. Georg* II.

ecsaiy

ROW ING" THE PRESS

I I •'clock; at aoen them will be a
.basket dtoter and light hinrhr*
will be sold for these who do but

CLERMONT IUFJW

The Rev. MIHasi B, BaetetL"
Do you have an apartment to
rent? Or something to satlf It
there something yea dasto* to
buy at a reaaonibto price! I&gt;&lt;
you want to hire someone T
I f so, you can get the same re
»ults Mr. Sackstt obtained, at u
cost of but a few cent*. Just call
Its ami have The Herald classi­
fied department Insert an ad fo '

you-

TbeiViangle b u r

was one o f th* finest rampljmeai*
Cor. Franck aasl Park
he |iad ever Received, for If , fhr
'' * Bawtca 17—M
Arcadian wpr* not the, splendid
weekly It Is, no one would, go'to
Day at Dmkb ,'» m h « r r 'P a r k .
— TT*
that much trouble to read jt.t *
. Bo far as
th* ' P in *
lq Bnshmdt,-when • Whhffttof I will | BUFFALO, N. Y , Jan. i f —
nleTpedd iiWs
'■■** ' &lt;h- Unive*Mry . T« th* N*r Dane* H il
silknonv^b ■ it yon J» assV'aSe^ *«
In
memory
o
f
those
who
;
gw
e*'«
RsMato
are
saving mopey . by
HANUWiCHBH
If regularly, for nno frasin or
another, and you hive a nel'jh rheir Mivea H» the' Ornifc*'Watowrro " • emeperlliv# agreement with
o f alt M r *
100‘ years ngo. tnceordlne’ 'th .**.in*lghUi.h*txi storra. Th* system
of the argument, we disagreed bar who to good enough to lertil,
BEST
CHIU IN TOWN
nnotoemtife made tij rtbn.’ jfc-'Clfto tompto-ah# students give the
It to you, so much the belief.
with he view.
R K o o n rs irT a v a re *,' cMIrwtaw I Store* their, waited support andiho
25c—
Plat,*
L wwN r- H b
However, you will da ihf p*i &lt;lf 'ihe Dad# Memorial' Cti meat* *f»tbru* Its .rant give them a dieNhre Hr■ere. editor of lh* A r
* Genoiao
ratlinh at' Ar.-a,|ia, a few years per, ami Its publisher, a favor of slnA.
1
l "* !
jeognt. ■•
foil
■go told this writer that he had (real Importance, whe'her
ITALIAN 8PAGHCI7I
The''
Rushnel!
Baml,
on*
o
f
' Mas Wsntman, president of tho
traced one o f hi* piper* which ire a paid subsetILer or n bor­
the
most
eacellent
organisations
I
Non-Rerldents'
Union,
says
the
was being read by twelve fami­ rower, if you will lake pains »o
In the State will provide music plan s:ves each student about 550
lies, ami he wondered how a pub­ ell our silvertltem that you read
during the day. nnd the schools o f . n year on hair-cuts, laundry, mllisher could build up circulation their spare every week, and that
Sumter county will dismiss so that \Jorlng, clothe* and meal*,
by such a habit In hi* community. you avsil yourself of the commod­
We suggt-strd lo Nare tho fact ities they advertise. Wo will prof­ the teachers and pupil* may joint
1
•hat twelve families cared enough it far greater In Increase,! news in this great'occasion.
Gov. Fred I'. Cone anil presL
■bolt the Arcadian to go to the and feature coverage, If you J ist
........ _Hamilton Holt of Rollins
bother of borrowing It actually tear that In mind during the ye tr. deni),
College, l.ud Spivey o f Southern
College, W. B. Allen o f Stetson
University. C. Bl Mason presblent;
o f the State Audubon Society,
forester,!
a Day M ar.
i i o o l u l u . j*n. t 2 .- T h * v*i Ilyrry C, Baker. State
- .1 i '
.L
,1 , k t .
—I .. I , , —■ I t s v a
___ __
Jue of volrsnoe* to a controversial
FI*., Jan. 13.— point in Hawaii. One ancient il.rw
■Iday, Mar. R, will o f tnud poured out by a volcanic
Wo Invite you to come out for a moot delightful
Important event In eruption now yields six timet rncrq
evening.
if Lake county, ae- sugar can* than any equal pled:
the date set by the of land la lh* Island*,
eetors of the Utke
, JT

BtiaiiNRMVj iU; li-ispn. ■Cooperative Plans 1 -'

h f R A w iM m p '

lltoy call that a "sit down"
gtrll* they are having In (iennre.l

T^wue* ■Wfcarr. 'ttll IliT1'ilium Ion
kU not really become serious un
If) they get to the “ lie ilown’
Th* federal government's dels
to now at the highest point In the
M
44ii Country. The previ­
e w peak was reached In IDIll at
lbs close of the World War when
k stood at |2fl,5110,000,000.
--------------------Th* Hanford Hen Id to cnmfsrt•d by th* thought that "no payroll
Vw M t yet been levied on ih&lt;wage* sf sin." N o! How altout
Ob slots T—Furt Myers NewsFress.—They've been abolished.

SANFORD TWKNTY YEARS AGO

A N political platform* for laid:
S e 'lv t r got to be governor,
t o arsw’i going to try and oust n
eiaa mayor, rspe-ially If *hc'ijov of Day Ior It Beach."— Flur
i Advocate.

“If

Every employee who to engaged
ia business or industry, whet l i ­
ke to the only employee, nr one
af a hundred, should I* sore to
itok* application fur his Social
Becarky aumter, and see m It
he I* properly registered
th* Boctol Security Hoard,
raise th* benefit* which he
will receive upon reaching 03 will
bp Impaired.

t

On Wednesday afternoon tht
Glemers of th e
Pirsliyte rinn
Church met secInlly at the hom e
,f Mrs, O. L. Tnytur. Jtitrlitg the
ifterrfnon election of officers fot
he ih-w year was hel I nnd lbs
following were elected: Mrs, tt.
t., Taylor, president; Mrs. ticoig-*
1'axttni, vice president; Mrs. A. I&gt;.
I'nrrlsh, secretary sml trenturert
md Mr*. Mary Pulettop, teacher.
The regular meeting of the W.
T. U. un- held Thurs.lay nft-moon ar the llnptist Church with
Mrs. A, E. Philips in the chair,
flu- following offiiers for tho
vcitr IU17 were elected! Mrs, T

Man In Wisconsin
Survives B a r r a g e
Of ( J a n g Bullets

Thomas,
recording
set
Mrs, I '. , J, Cna’es, rnrre*
si-cretary; Mrs. l». c. HobI
urcrj and Mrs,' J. W.
(ire** reporter,
• Mr. nnd Mrs. .William
nnd their two children a

DANCING

Quality-Service-Coorl
That’s Why We Arc—.
“Catering To The B
estr

a

Steaks — Chicken Dionera
Select Baltimore Oysters
&lt;Any btyle)

M H to

BpatsUiag R o m
EUImv 8*bct&lt;d or CvrtlfM

P E R K ’S P L A C E

NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
prised and covered them with a
aw automatic pistol.
"fine of us—I think It was
Ifnuin who was at th* wheel—
made a move that ltohy Fare
didr.t like," Christensen recall*.
"'H e poked the gun through thr
cuup* window *wd biased away,
"Baum was hilled instantly.
"Nswman, now head a ft h e 0mrn In BL Ixvuls, was. creased
on the forehead by a bullet that
d id no serious damage b u t
stunned him. Eight bullets hit
nte."
Christensen lay In a hospitsl
California's atto# Gower, th#
for Ifl month*; finally he was ■olden poppy, U helag soww by
discharged, but he walked on airplanes,
the
Pr®tol . be lag
crutch**. Now he walks without backed ky various civic hodtoa.
aid and without limping. Doctors
say he to lucky to he alive.

Bee where Frederic Haskins
figured out It would he a teri calamity If the European
MANITOWI.SH, W1a-t Jan. 13.
»a* should pay ua what they
u*. HI* reasoning to exactly - l / » —Eight builds from the
the eny they used to put In ttiinetimth* machine gun of lb#
textbooks showing Illogical murderous "llaby Face" Nelson
[to." On* cat ha* one tall more rurni'd into th» body of Carl
l on* rat. No cat has three ,'brtotenaen.
k Therefor* on* cat has four
ltuctnrs said ho could hardly
k—Leesburg Commercial. DU
urvivc more thnn a few hours.
ever hear af anybody golnu
I'hat wat two and n half yrar*
■go; and today Carl Chrtotonson
till lives—anil run* a tavern.
Christensen w si shot in the
ytorida aa a whole enjoynl ar
the
inramou*
waatog pertod o f const ructinn ■neourttcr with
mtog th* past year. Nor* thir tiitllngcr outlaw In whkh Carter
my addle* dollars was spent on taunt, a ti-ntan, was killed
BTRAMRR a g r o u n d
rIVm* aaamnictloa — h o t e ls , ihortly after the ''Little llohepamma harass, and home* nla’* gunflght between federal
NEW YORK, Jaa. I t - U P I w d y. Beam thirty million dol- iffleers and Dillinger gangsters,
R i M n hpeat on new conslrac- nckuling John Hillinger, Tommy Rmlb Corporation of A m r t o
'arntil, Homer Yun Meter and
Nelson.
Chrtotrnaen, * county const*d#, and the two G-men, were
mcked tightly In their small

The potato market ia advancing daily! Let ua have
your requirement* aa goon a* poaaUde!
WR CAN SUPPLY IX A N T QUANTTTIRB

PH O NE 476
SEMINOLE COUNTY

t

LAUNDRY

cooraa la Cotoral Ftor!

Ito t-U Hotoe
Udtoa U *

Maw TSe
Reason f t * — Meath |1*

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�Social A n d Personal A ctivities

“Mca Must Fight” j
Win Be At RoOtau o f ?

W INTER PARK. Fla., Jaa. 11
tm’“Must
With the production o f "Men
Fight," to be presented! 11

Social Calendar
W BOXES DAY
The S e n
Parker Orphanage
Club will meet at 3:00 P. M. at
the home o f Ur*. W. S. Tbormoa
Writ First Street.
THURSDAY
The Grammar School P.-T. A.
will meet at 3:43 P. 31. la the
s c h o o l auditorium. Executive
board meeting at 3:00 P. SI.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Tem­
ple Beth Israel will hare a bridge
party at 8:00 P. M. at the home
of Mrs. Charles Kenner, South
Sanford Avenue. All members
and friends are Invited.

FRIDAY

Chi l n N i C lw m FW
St A f i c i 6 « I N
Circle
h«*
J. L. I a * ley at
lag af the t t , Agate
Holy Croaa
held Monday
parish house. Mrs.
aad Mrs. George
hostesses at the
Chairmen appointed w e r e :
John Meieeh, J r , Mrs. Hawkins
Connelly. Mrs. M. Mlnarik. Mrs.
C. B. Wleecap, and Mrs. Oi i r n
McRory. During
the
amoving
Mrs. Holland L Dean road “ Aa
■ttwumi
Nlrodemaa
aad Chriat," taken from a r*.

Personals
Me. amd Mr*. F. L. Buyer have
! T * 2 S
*
VeMm Hotel to
•be Fktacher beam la Baa Lama
P n r i MaaaoD Is
HaaaaQ laa from a

_ Rdl Rigger is iaiproviag at
l — bion Memorial
Phal from a reeeat illness.
will
in at bar
Area no.

•m

i m
g
______
m leant that ak* it
•IB Magnolia

The Girl Scouts trill meet at
* * * V Elisabeth Dar,m
eervsd to *7_**0 l*grm to learn she eon3:43 P. 31. at the Girl Scout Lit*
the following: Mta. V . A. A
lie Bouse. A visit will be paid to
&gt;
RI « bor Doma 904
M£*- Arthur Rranaa, Mrs. Frsacb A^
Mnrtln Brans, Mrs. Hnwhlns Cam
M ily.
Mrs.
RoUaad L. Dm
C- M. Hand Is Impvovlag
Mrs. Joe Goaiaks, Mrs. A . Mi «
from a m om Utasss
Philips, Mrs. Bbary

•

Featured
Tonight:

a l' Usnd*“**•*•
vw gs^ M
McRory,
Mrs. C.* "A*

nXli ^
- - W. L. Pike of
HorrUburg. Pa left ytatordsy for
homo after tpoadiag a short

201 - $ - 2 0 1

New Opera Volte •tawhorawkhMr.wdMra.F.L
Coims To Screen ■•pee. Saa Laata
.
'
“ I **•*- A . B. Cantwell
In Rita Fe a tn r e bsvo
rttarasd to their homo in Hew

REASONS

J
Sr
soprano voles

h* * rd
t'orlem
of Dennnn Durbin
singing In Eddie Cantor's radle
show. How everybody In this efay
enn see Deanna’s rare beamy in
•be movies and hear her golden
•ones at the same time.
Dsinty Miss Durhfa, has h e.,
brought to the screen by the New
Universal in "Three Stuart Girts,"
which begins its 9 day run at tha
Bits thentsr on Wednesday.
Possessing a lyric soprano votes
RADIO STAR {FJJh Cantor Hwrr) that elect rifle* all who hear It,
IECOMES A SCREEN SENSATIONI lliile Miss Durbin makes her
movie debut In one of the gayest
lWwuf /iwta
comedy dramas ever to corns out
of Hollywood.
It deals with the madcap advtn.
in
lure* of three lovely daughters of
a Nhw York millionaire who Join
In a ecnvyvwy tr&gt; break up their
father’s romance with a fortune
hunting, beauty.
You will be anrbanted by the
music, thrilled by U)a romance and
convulsed hjr the humor of "Three
Smart Girt*.’’

Wednesday
Thursday

I

DEANNA DURBIN

’ lBlW^?ARNEi
:AblC£ oka bv

( ray

m il l a n d

H&gt; i |

and
SAMUE|LHM
6*0
19WYN.
|S
Is

S|£ , ! £ r ^ * - *

7wh\t.

EDWARD,
ARNOLD
Jotl McCREA* FRAHCCt I
S t«U S . UHIIIO SItuts

RITZ

CORRECTION
It was stated in yesterday’s Issue
i that Mrs. A. K. Bboamaktr, re*
.*71 tiring wormy matron of Betalnol*
Chapter Number Two Order o f the
Eastern Star, had been appointed
grand representative of Virginia
by the worthy matron. By way of
correction we wish to state tha ap­
pointment was mads by tha worthy
grand matron, Mrs. Ethel C. Tur­
ner. The eommlsaon was present­
ed by Mrs. G. E. McKay, past
grand matron, wkh an appropriate
ceremony. This is coseVJsred a
high honor and is appreciated by
member! o f the chapter.
McUulin's Jswslry Store whore
members will study a formal ta­
ble.
The Seminole High School P.T. A. will iponaor a subscription
bridge pony at 1:30 P. M. at tha
Episcopal Parish House.
Reser­
vations msy bo made by telephon­
ing Mrs. F. A. Dysoa.
Regular meeting of Seminole
Reuckah Lodge will bo held at 1:00
p. M. at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. In­
stallation of officer*.

»ft*r spending the boll,
days hero with Mr. and Mr*. Bea
Cantwell, Saa Laata
Mr. and Mr*. William Richards
of Youngstown, Ohio art the guests
for a fow digs o f thoir son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Omrgo Richards, San U x a

Rollini College on Fridny and
Faurday evenings. Jan. IS and 18,
■be Annie RusselJ Company will
embark upon the fifth season of
■heir orgsalia.lon which
wav
founded by the laic Annie RusteUi
famous actress of the America*
and English stage.
hTha play wilt be the first prev­
ent*'Ion o f the Aanle Russell I *
rlea, formerly known as the pgofesslonat artists scrim. The this
of "M en Must Fight" Is self-ax
planetcry; tn* story rovral* tht
conflicts o f fooling snd opinion
which are lnsvim.lv whoa war la
in tho offing. Reginald L*wrtr)cf
and S. K. Lauren, collaborators on
ih* play, havr pictured an Amor
lean family lorn between poclfism and patriotic duty — then
wisely leave the decieion to the
audience. It is a sensible story,
unlikotho common variety o f spe­
cial pleading drams, snd offers
an Interesting ami provornivt
evening In the thsaier.
Appearing in prominent roles
will bo Clara West Butler, GilSheldon, Mrs. W. C, SenGeorge Fuller, Julie Trow­
bridge, Catherine Bailey, and A
Bust Trowbridge. Alto inrluded lu
•ho cast aro Mary Acher, Donald
Bradley, Wlllism Barr, and De­
tain*} Biroll-PInio, Rollins
ttudoata who will be making their ds
hat with the Anaie Russell Com­
pany a* apprentice-actors.
Both performances will fa* held
In the Annie Russell Theater on
the Rollins rampr* and will be­
gin at 8:15.

New Policeman
Will Be Added
T o City Force

Mies Calli. Perrett returned
Satuntey to her homo in Havana
irH tla w C t 'n a r - - f nest
afior spending two weeks her* tho City that the municipality was
with Miss Jeanette Lslng, Osh
recogniie.l a* It* own inviror un
Avenue.
der the workman'* compensation
Miss Jeanette Lalng and cous­ plan, ami City official* proceeded
in, E. IE Vickers, returned yes­ to lay out n program far the pro­
tection o f it* employers.
terday from Whlgham, Ga. where
Commissioner* accepted for con­
they were railed by the death of
sideration a lb! of l-T.nno for u in
•heir uncle. Early H. Lalng, for­ aero, orange grove, t.»-»
me! !y o f this city,
—linTsT*’ Irotn ' the TTTul.i.I.i Fml'
Compatiy, now lessirg the pro|H-r
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. rourierwvrr •r
culled to Jacksonville last nighi
An nlTocaiiun of I .’5 tv,is voted
by tha dsath of Mr. Courier's 'to the Hanford Chapter, Futurv
mother, Mr*. II. B. Courier. She Farmer* o f America to assist in
visited boro on several occasion* tiefray Inu * x|m-io»&gt;* vt n local evand had many friend* In Hanford hii.lt at do- Tampa Fair tlti*
month. Alex II. Johnson nppeurn1
Mrs. Alfred King, Mr. and Mrs. for the 3’ uture Farmer*.
Commissioner* l-r’ flcr. I-ndgo
Georg* Kiag and daughter, Mr*.
C. W. Muse, and Mrs. Mao Shear­ and Dupree tentatively slated a
er motored to Bay Pines Sunday conference with llcrlm i fa. Flynt,
where they visited Alfred King Orlando landscape architect, in
who Is receiving treatment at regard* in proposed Inkvfron)
beautification.
the Veterana* Hospital.
The application of John l.rnn
Friends of R. A. Goodspeed and arily was made for Muniripni
H. W. Goodspeed will regret to Judge but was placed en file aft­
learn of tbo death o f their slstrr, er Mayor Higgins received no
Mrs. Gladys Ondre, Sunday In answer from the question: “ Are
Miami. Funeral services will be any change* proposed in this of
held Wednesday afternoon in Or fir e !"
The f Ivic Department o f th..
lando.
, |—
Sanfotd Women's Club urged
Commissioner* lo lend every ron
POSTPONEMENT
It vae aaaouncsd today that siderailon in effort* to secure a
regular prayer services Wsdavs new hospltui for the municipality.
R. A. Cob&gt; submitted hi* res­
day evening at the First Baptist
Church have been ealltd o ff on ignation a* a bond trustee and lr
setouor o f special services tt th) was accepted.
First Methodist Church.
Sclentin'* front Ihe American
Mrs. W. R. Wsr# of Edinburg. Museum o f Natural History dis­
Tot-, hto an sdelwslsi, or sllvsr covered a new typo of prehl*
near
Clarendon.
star, plucksd high la the Swiss torle liurtle
The fossil had a fanlike
alp* lid years ago. Tho flower Tax.
tall protruding front lie shell.
is tha Swiss emblem of lovs.

Recapitulation
m
i u in m iin
Held In HI* Death Shows Progress
Of Social Unit
i

|u 1 1 | u w a | |

in silssU

only when a serious snd rrspon*
ible group of citixens are In

charge."
Another Important function of
the Welfare Board, Mrs. Kidgr
ssid further quoting the report,
ibas been th# distribution of Fr*leral surplus commodities to ap­
proximately 40,000 needy families
in the State. In addition, she
ron tinned, many thousand* of
children hare hern given school
lunchee, end many more Ihou*anda have secured clothing made
In WPA tewing rooms.
The derelopment of rural rhltd
welfare aervlee also wa* Included
In Van Itynlng's rratkne, accord­
ing to Mrs. Ridge.
Other actlritlri inclml.-d:
Certification of an average of
.Seven policemen were charged r.000 workers a month to the
with second degree murder in variotfa work program* o f the
establish­
Ihe death
of
John Dickson ' Federal Government:
(above), who died white a pris­ ment o f a merit system a* n
oner in the Hot Springe, Ark., I bests for selection o f personnel
ckly
Jail. In Indicting th* of­ employed by (he Welfare Hoard
ficers, Ih* grand jury condemned s e r v i c e s to State Institution*;
"so-called third degree methods.’* and romptetion o f *urvry* to de­
termine (ho number o f i-ufivi.
(Associated Press Photo)
dual* who are eligible for pub.
Ik sssis'anee.

Judfe Under Fire
Of Auto Striker!
it*

9

■

Mrs. T. E. Wibon
la Named Chairman

NICK’S

Plan* are beng mails for the
annual Robert K. Lee Rill, sp,.nsoreil by N, de V. Howard Chapter of the U. U. C „ which will
lake place Tuesday evening, Jan.
I'J, at ihe Sin ford Armory,
Dancing will be rnjoyrd from
10:00 |*. M. until 2:00 P. M, to
music to he furnished by Berger
Wester’* Orchestra. Ticket* are
being sold by all members of Ihr

Liquor Store
.*109 K. Ini SI.
T h e llf.sl In

LIQUORS
GINS
WINES
WHISKIES
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Step Lively

Ih In I’rogreHH!
Save Ijots Of Dollani! Choose From

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You're certain to get the be.sl here—hut
it’a better cleaning cumbinetl with prompt,
reliuble service that
mantla.

autisfie*

your tie-

Ami that’* exactly what we 'of­

fer; careful unexcelled cleaning nmi press­
ing mtlhisK—and efficient,

convenient

service at all times.
MODERNIZED
CLEANING IN A

TRY OUR SERVICE TODAY

MODERN WAY

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Come and Get 'Em!
Silks-Woolen^-Linens
Hosiery-Underthings-Hats
Gloves-Jewelry and A ll
Wearables for the Entire
Family Going Fast!
Parents Here
They are
On Sale Thunulay,

DRESSES

74c
(H-e

W iniiow

Foe Samples)

All sin*, uil color*. Plain and printed effects,
lii-*l w.i iti.it.Ii* cotton* .‘ lint hold their colors4■.inn* 2 to .* ciKom cr), it 71c, sale pries.
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Our New
Method

The Yowell Co.’*
Ex c el l ent Mer­
c h a n d i s e At!
Sharp Price Re­
ductions

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It isn't pnouifh to Kt-'t huttiT elonniiRf—

H K M IN D K It

Hour Special
Wednesday,
9 A. M.

((OTON
REMNANTS
Viiiues
T t .".He

10c

Chuice
Van!

All *ort*
of
plain and
printed weave* fur women'*
and children's gurini.-nt pur• vitriou* remnant
leg'Ii.-. a&gt;. lit yard.

Men! Look!
liar'.-,

Mckaffasr

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Suits At Sav­
ings
Stetson Hata
Shirts and \
Underwear
far Men sag Boys «&lt;d*g
fast at Kerlnrsd pries*. AtIsaJ far Hat lags.

WITH MODERN EQUWMENT

Laney Dry Cleaning Co.
110 E. Second Street

Fhon

"THE HOUSE OF MODERNIZED CLEANING"
Authorized A grata For Taylor Cuetoss Mads Clsthia

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P-H-0-N-E 8-6-1

Dry Cleaners

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CLEARANCE

Children's SUM). 11.25

its original eeedltlee.

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Hour Special

COUNTS M O ST N O W

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Sweeping

Com plete

and Delivery

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While This Outstanding

V a rie ty T n Select
I'rum

Semi solid buttermilk is manu­
factured a* a hog ami poultry feed.

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McLculin, Jeweler

Jr

U. 1). C. IManH Ball
On l* e c * H Birthday

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Safety council tests show
35 percent of the nation’s
car driver* have perfect v

Wrist Watches

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When Judge Edward I). Black ’ Tf*
* ,'hl !,,,• 1,1 i'‘ ° '
.
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•
Puirh u p on
npAiiltMlunn, Imvc
(above) of Hint, Slich., Issued |r^mhlnr*! to bring aHim steadily
an Injunrtkm against alriklng Inrreaslng prirc* o f ruldH-r. Ir*l&lt;
piv-wiu llriiUl.-Du l it
worker* remaining In I he plant* enlug o f
of the C tnrn! Mutcra Corpora iiom*ibin* may In- iic s - a iy Iprevent urn rapid un Ittoi-as*! in
‘ lull, Union President Homer Mar­
crude rubU-r price*.
tin fired bark with the rharge
Conillli.’n* In ihe rubl&gt;er inditsiry
Ike jurist owns fJItMMO worth of should b*- good for ol lcu*l ll.*General
Mu'.ur* slock. Judgs
next three or four year*. It i* by no
Black admitted he does own
“ some." (Associated Press Thoto)

Mr*. Emma Abrams, Mrs. W .
Holden, Mr*. W. L Clark,
J. L, Clark, and Miaa
Clark.

Census figures show th*
Sir*. T. E. Wilson wa* elected
age Kansas bank employ*
next year'* chairman and other an annual tilery of 91,360.
officer* were rhosrn at the regu­
lar meeting of Ikrcle Number
intiran utimwnt mnciitHUMMR
One of ihe
First
Slcthwlist
Churrh held Monday afternoon ai
the home of Mr*. W, L. Clark
on French Avenue.
ELGIN GRUEN BULOYA
The following members were
SPECIAL PRICES
chosen to hold oftce: Mrs. J.
M.
Mi-Oasll’ l,
vide-dhalrmsn:
Mr*. W. I*. Dv-kle. conneetional
feasurrr; Mr*. Georg.- Met "rum,
111 S. Park Ar*.
secretary; Sir*. W. P. Well*. !.»ml treasurer: Mr*. C. K. tlrnnnn.
iwmiTnmmmiimiBPtauiH—
runshlne chhlrmnn; Mrs, Walter
I- t'lnrk. mi«;*!on study; Mr*. O.
J I’ope. World Outlook agent;
Y r». I*. C. Harrlift. supplies;
ami Mr*. II. F. rren«haw, lone
cl nirman and reporter.
Kefrt *hnu-nt* well* served |o
Ihe following: Mr*. W. K. Well*.
Me*. J .hn Uumhlry, Mr*. I*, t*.
Ilerrlitl, Mr*. T. B. Wilson. Mr*.
O. J. Pope. Mr*. George Mef'rum,
Mr*. W. r . Ihkte, Mr*. F.lise
K in ih off, Mr*, ti. A. Radford,

Rubber Firm Head
Sees U. S. Buying
Better Q u a l i t i e s

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eevsMsst. TVT)tr —
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Woafcer r«.
America is buying
k ,hH|,.
This I* true of prnrtli-nlly all
rctnmodlilr* on ihe market unlay.
It I* on* o f the miMi sigtiifii-.m: d»*rslopmtnts nf RKItl in iho Imsines*
world an*l It will be Inrro.-isiugty
true in 1837,
Top-quality nirrchmidi**- of *-v»ry kind is coming into It* own.-if
ter a long period In which price
al..n* appeared t„ U- king.
In motor-rars, in cl.idling, ir
homes, in tires, — in fact in id! id
the present-day nrerssliii* of liv­
ing, the trend to Leiti-r tiling* i* tinmost outstanding di'vi-lupiiii-ni nihe new year d.sivn*.
----There is u firnicr uiiib-j ’ . -.-.
______________________________ tb# fistt of all taw man-riiT*. In
created consi.nipiiun of crude rut -

From One Extreme
To The Other!
whether its a delicate, fllmay craalion for spring even Ins weer—ee
warm, comfy winter coat—our
era Dry Cleaning will restore it to

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means a declining Industry. Mare
material and much larger units
are going through America's
rubber factories than ever before.

T ti Y O W E L L ^
SANFO RD

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like o "hard-boiled city

^ b u u lo tho eon o f (PNciirc
M M d wife tho former Agate
■Oottoe. OfNWII la now married
RiCartatta Monterey, farmer ae*
Tho key would like to enter
bawapi|»r «a rk when he leave*
■Hilary atbool, hot after that
. . . . Writ, ho iaa’t planning
ton* far ahead. Ho juat want*
M a g s to work ttomaelvr* out,
Already be la ataklng an af*
DETROIT.
Jan.
« . _ &lt; * ■ )_
b n to detrlop aa Imaginative
Strike riota at Flint in which
aryla o f writing.
■" -f W laatance, thla aamplo tak more than a acorn nf men were
-m from a recent by-lined aril injured today r-aulted In emer­
gency mobllltatlon o f aereral na­
Jin 4* "Iko Bo**h” &gt;
» r r *H# crept by tho headnuu tional Guard unlta ami a declara­
1b r t houae, and hla ihadot. tion by Governor Frank Murphy
. Jarfcad along a*
If undecided that the State will act “ for main­
■bather or net la accompany tenance of public order.”
The United Automobile Work­
■koto I* proudeat of hla con
er* o f America, the union di­
htoalliii to "Tho Tower,” a new
rompua augaxine, oa “ A Prl recting atrlke* agalnxt Genera)
•tOto** Thought* on Parade”—the Motor* C o r p o r a t i o n , charged
gfefetoog mental comment of a Flint police wrve on tho scene
fetor rank prlrate during th* with gun* and tear ga* ''long
before any trouble started, holdL u t year the young joumalUt Ing themselves In rradinex* for
•0 aaaoelate eilltor of “Th*
a moment before any moment
Bgeut,”
academy annual, and
when a company nf guard* would
to hi lint for n key appointment
provoke trouble a* they hail been
on tha publication for 1930-37.
isairucted
to do.”
Ha ia a member o f Ih* Quill
Sltilown striker* hoye held tp.
T n ilft iK o t Hll.1 lire oiftcr lleneral Motor* plant* sinia Dec.
.11. So' fur *ettI.nirnt nrgotlaticn* falleil.
One hunilrcd nml twelve thous­
and worker* hnv. been thrown
|nto of Job*.

R i o t s Of Strikers
Brins Out Guards
To Maintain Order

RAYBURN NAMED FLOOR LEADER
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ERADICATION
OF P E S T P L T
bearing IS C I T Y ’ S A M

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prmliftctlon.
]jk T I.A !H ;A .T lli.n. Id. - f/T*» —
tJ/.H e la aergeant-majiir o f the Kurilh Dlcklxiiin ItjviT* -uccecl' gndat bottallun highest ndn-com*
i»d Eugriir Talmailpr m royrrnor
^■UakmeH officer In tho achoul.
o f ISeorgin tmlny proml.ing •
“ new ileal for Grorgi i” whllr
the firry Tnlnui'kr. opporent nf
h
IVrulilent Ranaevrlt'a mlniliutm*ton. rrllrtd
to the life of n
farmer and country nlllor.
AUSTIN,
.
. . Tex., Jan. 12.-(/P»
Ulvrm, ■ll-yrar-olil
tnkrtand.
• — progre** hay wricked die fine
f u r t of tnhoccn apUling In the Ga., ottornrv nod former Spejkrr nf tho Itmirn of t(r|irr&lt;rnlut.mnro capital here.
T ex*R
Rtate*men.mark*, men t l v o i , nromlcrd "ImmnnUurimi"
formerly could tuner the low nld- bgi»lii!ion by n friendly Inwwblcb opoinil n
fsthlnnnl ruRpl'lora ul.h n . per- limking l.nly
^*#rrt art rf plug cut *hiH from n R e ion tmlny.
••^diatan.e of ten pare*.
Talnmlgw wn* lieatrn in thr
Now the rt'RpIdora hare hern Scptemln-r primary when hr rni
t-vnoplacnl by tall tubular receiver.! fur tho Unit'd
Stntra Si-nati
Illleit with whltn Rand. They buf­ ngnnstj Senator liirluird It. Hu*
fi* the ntoRt expert nuirkRinen !«•- rcll, Jr., former governor.
Kkto.*. he flml* the "niigli- of in­
cidence” much Rmsllrr. Thiie I*
t'orkfighllng wan li'galixeil by
•ho leaa protection front rkhoir Puerto lliro legl.laiure In thill
ckrting.
ler beinu oiiiluwed -'.t year*.
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IVofWM I Tough
On Tobacco Spitting

garbage racrpUcaU bp eprayed
with a thin Him o f old amin e
nil or krroaene, aad that tha
C IT Y BR IEFS
uma treatment ha applied damp*
whtro any great quantity af citruv hull* are deposited.
Indignation o f Golden Lake realdenla w u arouaed recwptlp whoa
charged with truck*, hauling hull* from a fe­
ral factory, dropped rufurt ea
ilrunhennci*. yciienlay entered

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M l h r . y ir r it e n * .

Save Juat esaplatad Ofebour or
bet,
granite.Ilka
salt
t lake
grove T,134 KUat at
a bode
racedafewotociag
i»u ..
hour, fey 090 V.9. oar uolgha tA»9 ton* and, vat
glth Sinatona (hmOlpyo* Ttroa*
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{tap left) and Rep. lam Rayburn af Taut (top rigttt) ter ft**. ln l» r
ahlp af ih* heu**, th* cam*r*m*n ciught them all tmiler *ft*r Roy.
hunT* etMtlow waa announced, gpeaktr gankhead (helow toft) to
•hewn •anfsrrlng with th* now leader. (Aaioclated Prcm PhetM)

REGENTS OUST GLENN FRANK

Announcing—
the Change of Opp e r a t i o n of t h e

regent*, and dcnl*d feftthief*

Atlantic Service Station

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Cor. Park and 3rd
HOYT WOODARD Konworly •■ykiyod ky Sinclair
H m k t Hutton, Cor. 2nd and Park for Iko punt
3 jronrs will oporaic, beginning ludny—Ihn

T R Y A SANFORD HERALD
Conor Pub Art. uni 3rd HI.
“Yonr Pfetrunn«i WlO Bn Appmlatnd’
Efftotont, C—rl sou Hnrrkt Ahrnyn

whh the anon
m Ugulky of

roiamad io their capital*
circle* aald algnallad overture*
errite aald agnatbd ovfcturo* lief that thc fllca originate at
for a broad economic and polltl* m m Mint potato* iltia Clto aad
cal a c m ia o n t
arc Moira la bar* am wind i »
The flrat braak caaM la Bor- root*.
Ua where Hitler aad tba French
Impector Pax ten M uted a
antwaadoc
Mthaagad
» « t o a l theory that the laaacta probably
aaooraacoo o f territorial In te r
la gartogo raaa her*,
rity fo r Spain.
alar* be potatpd out the cycle o f
The Foreign Office kept a a fly’* Ilf* ia tea day*, wharuan
watckfto eye on the Moroccan Sanford refuse la collactrd ace*
aitaatien. bowerer, deapite Hit- eral times within O ut parted,
leria aa*uranee which 1* ronaid- Conaeqoently, be aialalalnr. there
trad proof that France and Eng- la Inaufftoiaat lira* fa r untar-

AN (»oori?U! Governor
$Bcceedlnff Tnlmudge

kata la F » « d ru M te t. l a
n i f aot ple*»ed your W
m fu a rfe* Toucht-m T * « n
JUt m Ms Draf Ca^-Mr.

P L A N CHANGE
IN EXECUTIVE
U N I T OF U.S.

It —CT&gt;-ln a

N n hrunkln* af th* acuta
tonal** which baa kaaad K on go
tine* bcfara Chrtatmoe, P n u M
aad O a a u i « m H |«rtr i to­
day la ha negotiating a real aetecd la * 11*11 aad totting * «t t fe
a n t " af dlffkulttea.

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and how rrataful X 0U to yea fa r tha d&lt;rv*tcm*r
that would enable wo to drive eo fa r at cum x
without n blowout ofe tiro trouble o f any kind.
c&lt;d*nt that your tpooUX prreeae o f tofeDlpp!
‘ " • ttioM" avn' t *and
hoot at that* tremand
k Td w erid . lntanm%\oaa
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them "effect I re managerfo r the Prealibar i thongname o f the Department

Annual

SATISFACTION ear

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ROBERT E. LEE BALL
Hpoanorod By U . D. C .
Tnoadny, January 19, 1937
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K u • P n r m tr r W h n iM d h A L trkV ii
tit U r n k flt , cur Int. nm*t|«il»lri ■&lt; titid
witter «l«-ml-► (« fair n Si In mi* M rlm l
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Oral* Friday NiftlU$e|| A|limt TlM|

The LT. J&gt;. army main’.alaa twn
well equipped air field* In *ha
Canal Stone. Franco field on iha
Atlantic side. Albrook field oto
I&gt; u a. lit* , It t I ■ at Trt* the Pacific.
No In. 1.73-2 »*; So. U.
l\Mir**r. II «* tilth
Tie-1 ***.

REPORT

w b tie J

■toddy Lake, scoriae tkriet front
tka (laid and twice from tka fo il
llaa la reran attempt*, a fatal a(
algh* points, waa high man far
ktacraw.
Scbedelad for action la tka firm
Kama Tbanday night, tka Ntokmal Guard* win dash «k k tha St.
Jobno R im Lina at 7 M o'clock

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Invade W in ter P a rk Tonight

M l « f 11 (M b , M tltt c i* * !

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VrtMfl marked
r lam night M
T » fleer what
i M M avropt lata iha
k of tkair fleer t»m-

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Drive Out
if you would

l*o.»rrr.
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roach Leonard McLucax and hi*
■ i.A.NiiKH—-FI.* «|i| Itqto . 4*«irtih , ?J » ;
•at spam o f the infant
Enjoy A Real
I 73*1 Hi; l , h i h,m*. hti.yo,* S o . Inito, h|*r•* tonvy. I
while tka Lake Mary warn and charge*, the Seminole High School
Tini.UM
i:s-Ki.v
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to,
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tewed In tha firm
•*t *•'* hR»„ I «:»* 1 73; *j, |i(. it i f p ,
tha Cckereon Caimers taaala In: basketerre, will invade Winter
M ncrr. 1.23*1 30. ftsT*, I 25, l.«*o*to
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(fto,* :i |t|'rn\. 5*1 |h« fttol, m t'O h
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the eccond contest at •'■JO o’clock. |Terli this evening when they it.
By ESCRAPH
5 00; **\rr,i fin** J o ii*3 2i;
■4 ■ weak ago by the
Once the holder of th* track
• m A I T F l i r i T — Fl.i,
stlil
I. r ft, nr«viin*l
Following are tka lineup* of,tempt to chalk up ihHr second
fMOiftor
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lt% hriKto. 111.
■ squad, Jl-2*. toptopped off with
' •’ " ‘il't I .l 4* l .; s ,
T I'IIN II'R Kit
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last evening’* game*;
consecutive win a* they battle the record over the 5-18 course, War |
honchw , 24-iiii**; T m|»|&gt;**i| p,. r hi*.
ike Mary quintet from
Lcuder again proved hi* ability [ The local ball club of San foci
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undefeated rani* cy a daeh
A Real Drink
to cover the course In ’ short* wi!l l,n'rc lh*‘ opportunity to rcml 7 * " V ; Vrt, Jft, fir.-**!
a it |on the intier’s floor.
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■ivt W -U count in a well played
by
beating u ‘ he senior lookout* in Chalta- pl'rto.
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The Celery Feil* although cn- tinu* Inst night
GAINESVILI.E. J a n .
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Made Ry Expert* la
ftttANX:
I I.IM A I— f**Li. httti h|*r* ,
" f “ * “ ee* nf lhe fair
ft
terinc the contest with confident** flock of youngster* in the fca-! no“’» *
Nine I’ niversity of Flcrida i»ix•
l.t i|i*iix|. 1 toil, | in
i handicapped by the absence of IIUKhtoft, 41
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IIKHNX.
IS\*.\1*:I» ~ B a p t' 11 • q 1ers w &gt;e Vfirout ’ 1inlay to New
following their 30-20 win over lured futuriy race at the San- IWIi hurling a'.iff.Thla new* rente*
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Their Una
latch, ace guard, and up again*'
fVnts Inn Friday evening, will |,e, f°rd-Drlsnilo Kennel Club track to U* through Wert C,atrton of RV*to ''r,1|a i|pFijfi,| ftl'Mltor.lt &lt;*, ttvir- Orleans where they will battle
1
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ttonljr Fht ltu* h|»ra , 11 *«*ii
the Clmtlanocga Times anil In %
a tanm randy to fight to tha lim•
... a
&gt;h* tndrrdcg* tonight as their, in logw ood .
r|rut 1*'• «. hrw|. mt*stfv | 7*..| «*,4 the Tulnne tnillntrn tonight,
on* or his recent columns he *
k, tha Lake Mary combine wat uniMH«r Murk
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11I Itk"In, V ,111to(l|iJ| |iton,
c *sh1 &lt;11i lilt %* i The Gators, successful in the
ahla to cope with the attack of the
rw chaUe.l up three victories ■luring :*ter who was favored last night, writ's the following words:
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“Just what diil Kcntn Chius N'» Mi|t.|il|« to. IV IX* 1 \i».f 7 .
|uft»r tying Spreity Event'* rec­
pi State, ore hopeful o f the tie4 'he p rsent campaign,
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an uphill battle from atari to fin.
bring
to
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MuTtaW r ir r M-f.i'ras ha* spent the ord Saturday, finished fifth.
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nhiviit j feating the Creep Wave’ s repre­
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In to n ig t’s r a c e s ,
Itufish nttttga l.ookouts fur the 11111 wlr I'lv. Via
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'picked by the hituYcapper* to Santa's acllons so here goes. A*
5 Mile* Out
CORAL GARI.KS. Jan. t2 .*
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gayer ieet k, leading 10-2 nt the P
pruvitl* the ba'-Je fur the ninth has been mid mnny time*, thir
t*»vne. ft
Aurtr.lian Imrri.-r, Just
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w-t't, it” * local tutor also ntiemptDel.and Road
whils in th? daily doubles, mystery about "who's going to h r;ir S, kf* if •iit'l 11u Ilf, If'.if lift \\ . f || malr'ng (*• npi&gt;eiranre In the
"d t- perfect the passing a’tack i Ft. .erine
kali time. They Increased their
A- «ViOI
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nd RrlH-rt's Hell, run. manage !h* lookouts?" U not pvr f &gt;ifn„ h Mm r.iiiu f In *|im111v unit i llni'ed States, will Its" given a
T f t T A l.
-------ef
he Fcils. While not In mid- "'n g
advantage to S M In the third
in th,. second and third the paint in the fans' mind. What i' mm l11hin, h lil** r.m itf In i&gt;rlr* ; severe list 'lien-day motniug at
r •casco fot:n, he tocsl qnlnt is exr
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‘ rter and added five paint* in
we funs wan! are hall players, f " w *i, *•■ * h i if H t to 11 till - 11 INI; the llial'nh track prior to its
rures, are favuretl.
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fit nt: In a, fm in li.fln.
final while the opposition gar* T**rrarirto, f ...... .....
ft r**-*ed *o pm more on the ball toft
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We fans think cf anything else I"* fit*; F.iSnj’, t 1j
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l*n. I'Mk * 1 on. opening.
3 nil'’*' ibin it did Friday evening
ft s
pared three, to bring the final frtoftlurt, (* ........ .......
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in,trk&lt;&gt;l wlnt-iv, I
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K in g creeling more confusion 'him all fnarnl nirHltornlto
The Idittnn of 'he Sahuaro cacft lTr’»*a he I* forced to make a L-’'
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ft f las' ndon e change, Mci.nea* will • lap,
, tu* Is the stale flower of Ari•
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|Hifirfsf, h m rr
tors, net the scoring pace with six. Itejotsn
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H K fo N t i— q m ils t F irst h a lf or prrtients at the store*.
i*AV*« IFIjillVITIt
Honnllra Hunt
IDflB.
teen point*, scoring eight time* Tlmtnftft, 41
¥ •rntl Hilly Zachiry anu Red Wil- iMIlv txoiMsl:
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41
I lo t ,., toe.
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“ All o f that has he n said b.* '!■ tivirnl miNlrrnito. i n i t k . l wlr»t»i* - ~ tlam* in as his starting forwards. I.U. I ttsni.it t t.irti e. H elen | l, | V | , r
from the field, while Morrisette,
1*1.1 I *ii Ifnto i-rlw
■ one
3
4
fore. Hut, to get down to brass
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ftor, 1.4*1
losing center, topped Si* tram
F IK H R S O V S —
T Jerk Ft rdon as ermrr, and Jihnny
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T l l t l t l i — F u tu rity tl,i&gt; t h a lt o f lucks. If Riili'n has been here
' F I i: It Y -"F !.n tm » A Itr erls
Moreau utid Harrell Forgo-on a* I’a l l r Ihittl.lti
with six point*.
H klp
t ‘p. tila rh
t *;* 2 23-3 .13.
here Is whnt hr he* brought te
m v ltl. r
r i: i.» ;n v
i i i :a i m &gt; — r
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* guanls. The s..me five stared
The Ecberson Canncr* protrd M
Voting. F
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l.lar.
CurfMto
Ptokiwr. Ihl* fair city.
il.'f.*n, |itin«*litoto« iin*. fit
I fill \ .
* agans: Orata in the opening game. IMshrrltip. I l .i l e r f s Hell.
last nigV that they were one of K ek ersn n . I
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First—Pitcher*,
t - o n t T I I - i - H rt,Hr: I'onuoanelie
^1 The two varsity q’lim* will '"he
tho most formidable club* In the Vos.
• •iltl.mi'H ^ 8i||i|illp* ltt«*fI 11.%
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Illark
O riltl.l,
\|H&gt;n*l..ns
Av ot tin A rriM.Irritto, t t it ik r i i* »lii*r
h'econd - llitte n ,
t to the hoards at H:3Q o'clock.
circuit by administering a 12.14 rlovoeek. tl
W arrior, K in g ll.tr-h am .
F it f«i*r
iNitirhtoW, m.'wtlv 24“The infield is back intact, ex­ 1'.* Ftow 4Hr.
An hour previous to the start Ito y a l Miitslr, lo ir S a n e r, T lg r r 'a
setback to the Lake-Riser Clean­
T«»TAts_________________
It c f the varsity rattle, the local II MriMtftt
FI V F 3IMF.MH— Fl.»,
l.tiw
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cept for John Mthalie. Stanley
er* who had catered tke conical
F ll r il—
mMi*. (VnimiOi.Lint,
f
3.0*1. 133. I't'itrer,
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squad '.vlll attempt to chalk up its H o s g f . r Hip. T .-*1.1y W lliVs. I t r „ . thrown is nt thirst. Joe !YIvare» I f I*iSIS
confident of victory. A fter losing
1*1»INT--Hii|it»llrto
hi,*ff«t it.*
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— fj&gt;r-1llt»
win, treeing the Winter t r u I R th ara, Am* Isknlrf, ttt.fr nl short, George Mix nt srcimtl ** *fi i n*1 if r» I r. tit *11,.*&lt;I :hIiil!11 iK
to the Lake Mary team a week
h llir lr r .
Sew I, t f lllr l
1*1. rtsr,
'it "tiKto'F Flo.
Im to r r t i . Iivwi.
“ A-POKD.NKIG1IKIlMIMH)t&gt;
agp and then defeating the high rufdnjc Lou Gehrig, iron man o f i’.ir't II term a* 7:"n o’clock,
r» l\ T ll Fitt in It v : Fatter lu r ia - nn,| Hurry Tnylor at first.
1 » if 7* |HHirf*r I 2*i flit li imi*
SERVICE STATIO N"
atbool R squad, tha Cleaners wen the* New York Yankee*, was' The lotil Junior vsrrlty tlroppio' lu r. M aslrr M arsh a ll, Uah.irs F a iiItml I on, fMiitr tu unlit, ii v.
The rulfhing should 1h* welt i »
e». Hlttht g|,lr. I*t,l
tle r h y
**3r.
expected to send the undefeated bcsehnll'a highent paid player,, it* opening gu,’*• to the Ornla i't.tin t. Ilttsltr M.in. Ilatl laulv.
taken enre o f hy Jake Early. i ‘ I S l'A III It.H I 'll l&gt;, 1,11. |,|&gt;r&gt; .
2NI» and I'AKK
I'HONR 371
M KVHSTII
m il, T t „ , l^ r , {sensational youngster
fanners
from the top of the drawing (.11.000 for hi* workl l-V». Ki ll, nf er In in ■ tin early
front the t
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league^ standing.
. w itlv the w-'rlii champions,
v 'h H e r b I.
, I 't f s , \ o sit.-. r c i- ,r i. t.l t: ’ .
tlo.iha. Faints i*oi Hog. Mr i ts- J.ik..u.v«U -Ttvs
•owe
IIiiwi’Yi’f. ihe *h**'
luw kU aU y w tU gire
However, idwf.^WTHQjWitir**
. HM»*n» It ini.*y.
('omplon nnd Ham llolbrooh fr trn
Joe MfiCr-'V;. evsnagir of the thr.fp.
I ns
Ittit (iiiJton, l* . lots
nitHI h i i t i i — F iitiir ltv
r li.e tiilo n
t.l’ S’s.. few, ! l c |: I, I'r a lr s . ;:.e
of play la the Initial period, tho w o r l d
you mo re pep to meet
championship Yankees, Otaia crew came to life to
V ial*, lilt tiAjt lint. n. H„o J, fettar which to ehostse.
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Fa
lo t1
Iq u s , f,snr&gt;.
Cekertona put the opposition hark drew (XYOOO to top the man*. ft"** ibi* lute K’-il* in the III *•t M alJ. M frirrr-s F rlo m l. Trti,. Iiuek.
“ Put pitcher* nmt nulfiehlers, f- ■ *' i n s - j l u u u r r , j u . j . t . u
the p. m. puah. In
F r u lt i
decaying «n
Hulr Flog, Hilt... |,a.|
half and ml i, ihe rnnies .
on Its tom, taking n 12 (1 lead in gurial list.
' 'M i
tiit'IT l 'M
Ft.s i - t
fact, a M alted idUk U
N IN TH F o lu ilt y : o .if 1,1, M l.k - thsl’s illfferrnt. The gnule/s it.1 |.&lt;- loi-r-,.,. Iilc
the
g n iu m l
rr i'u lu
I
the llr*t half. The end o f tha
V. &lt;ii-t* lltllr. Mar P u ff. P lr tv beast some fine yixinit talent in
I'A ItH I.rv
FIs fier ilni. Into
a
quick,
energitinfj,
caayfto-tak*
flie
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l lo ir I'. 1t.l Ilr * lull III... Hi.,INI.h |., «m.
third quaner found tha cuuqt at
llloodwnrh ami rlui'le • Inc. I'l-SSc.
jttlfil, 11.«|i$i
y I Hi I Inott*
_- _
| Jimmy
T A M P A Jan. I3.-Rryan “ BitI’ l!AH'
iK N ’ I t.lw in - F I s ..
fe w
G u a rd a g a in st
th e s e
ia -lt S i w A B W i t atm Had­
lunch a ll by IlscIL
_ T r iN T t ’’ -,:•••* m ite
Ann F a tih . Thaxlon. An*l Re*l M~rion. Th at lltotof h l .k a s I VO; S ' Mel a II s . I * .
ing aad tho fsnrtb qaarter found ay” Grant, who ropped the Miami
iiu c o ' h b y
r p ta y it ig
1‘iMtrrr. |.i»ft.
F r a n k , i' |in "V. A im lh -'an ' iVlV-'in l I
w ou ld got
by
in
»U|y*rh( I ' l ’ I’ FlJR.'ft — flii|i|ilItoM
them ncprinC-f^uj; point*.to three Blltmor*. net to-invcy. Utl?. t «!* y
|?1(m|i'I*ii4«
« toiiv .1.11111 »«. My iTi -MHwi, I
FXfrjlt
,
mill
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iliill
fer the opptwhron.
prepareti to emulate himself ai
rl.itoity lUiirk.
ftiito. h|ir» ,
Itolintitoto i v
M in , it pncktt th e r | v e d nnd fly |
A galaxy of fre* ahora marred the annual Pixie tournament go
1 1 *m .| 73. W.ifi.ttor-i. 1 34.1 13. Hi*».
i.m
x iiiiiT
rn t’ h in g a b ilit y In 'b e sam e i s f ’-PlM, 2 HR&gt;2 25
the contest somewhat, dragging it Jt-nslrr way here,
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iT rflrk F n l i
F iir.VIUKH — ftii|*|»|,itoto mt**1*s« tf
trn t It p a r k s yiiu lh . M arlon nlnl
I lltH T — &lt;* (Nllto. tlnito, :34 1 3
MM to great Ivagth a* thoCanner* : Grant defrnteil Budge, nation’s
i‘*«! t*!tn| •*iil tu*, m ark ( oi rariM* i
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l'l&lt; i.ffM ir F in
flirtoilw ortli m ight he fig n it'd to j
ahM t t feuh whll* tha Icacrs had top-ranking tennis
player,
ridMIto* Eiittokn
2 | | = | 1 -ft
t t opponunltlca to convert from take the Miami tog*.
i U lrlirifil Thto |.inr . 1 3 2
2 1 ! pick up In llio ir h ittin g a f ir e *r*
3 -I
•Inns d a w n
on
th e " fa r m " &lt;■ "
tho fr«o throw
mark.
Ko:h
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7 T 1
• aikMld* Fur. L i. n .2» , n «*»# 7 2D.
rich* failed miserably in this
V?lt*t«tii*| Tlie*
ft «i» 7 2ti; !••••*. th e C e le r y C ity .
1ft. 4i«.
Chemist* say only H ti
phase o f the game, however, with
“ T h e irnlv cx n rlle n e e il pit her
tho losers accounting foe five good cent o f the fuel value of yas
on the r o s ie r is A le x a n d e r Mea i :i m»n i »— •; lull’
Htflto, 2 r i s
i P ) Rcrrm, ICY, CIIF.AM R B
IMM9—
shots while the winners made six. Is converted Into mileage by
*•* i ff Hit F lu
C o ll,
th e
pop’ita r ,
ng*d sta r
7
2
1-1
j J f CKSS.time nut fo r a Sad*
l~
I
motor
car.
Vaaga* with two field goals and
in to
s meI iillr k T rltk
I I 3
2 4 w h in e re e n ril went
H»m«to
“ —I t&gt;r a Sutulso al 3, ^ ivet y u «
ft 3 4
3— 1
th in g o f n Iu it"|do la s t «enion.
I *•if f to Fill M ,
7 ftii.
J
2 Ml;
what. Jt lake* to finish tha day
"T h e o th e r s ?
1 |H,
JIM*, HtiMptw,
" T im r 's H ash B u rn e r, up from
•tromg. Makn it a habit. R egia
T l l l l t h I 'l i t j r l l y ; tim&lt;*, 3« 3 • 3. J n -k s o n v itle ; T h re e o f the m«*t
tmftjr with "Tho 1’irL-up Thai
,
F F M f fM li Fit*
p ro m isin g s'n e *
if
a n y I ,»’k
Electric Refrigeration anil Al*
now in new-dotign
I •**il WtolltoWt’)’
1 1 1 2 |—1
Nfever L eU Yuu Diiwn.”
Conditioning Industrie*. Write ful­
’*.•..1. h F t
t i t
* j h i o f ** fa r m . “ L e f t y " lln v -« , IM&gt;h»
in n on |i(iiRiimMi.i
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3**•*.«* I Hftolul
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M ote, nnd G ilh rrtn T o rre s. T o r­
ly. Utilities Engineering Institute,
Swankyswig glanosl
l 4i-if Wt jli e. y, II.IHI, j id
4 in*.
hiiriiiVw"* *»i human
YOt!|| W ATCH repaired
Is
th e one m an w ho ru n
Hd-aat«*9i Fi Iin . . 3lii(i,
?» lit.
51,1,1*. re s
Care Herald.
who wall;* know* how.
4ril i *1fill, 4 fM*
iilk' * i»n*l
bets
w h en!
p la y a n y position on the f n h l
• SpnikUng gLis.ifx ilrrwn willi
Jeweler, U agnolia Ave.
p ; r f e c ! l v i corilin g
*o
re|«'rts
»|ii :i&gt; «■ I at il!n*r■tfil.l
1 lu ll j iMnhlto 7 l Ftoflto I'H lIrl—
bright star*. . . lire nor Swanky11— M lsctU &amp; M ov*
llrvl H rlln n . ft I t&gt;ft
frem J u lia n
H 'e s .'r o t iv
pert*
J1. * ' F*Miw
ft'ill
tint J
latgx- You It want to rnllist a
F.VF.RY HOME should have a
3VJFUTII- -Ift
whole set. And white j ouTc lining
alep Udder. Wo
carry
all FR E E ! If excess acid causes you
It(IIto
llflir 31 n it ‘ or o f T h e Ba iifu rd H erald,
utiio.
H'.omach Ulcers, Gas Fains, In­
H an k , f t e t h s " N f t v "
and
(iil
U. sit arqu-iintitl
sires from 3 foot to 12. Reason­
. IMHJ-W
FI* ft if f Hi r Fill
lierto w ill h e lp , I «m su re.”
IVniitoinikton
7 3 2
I--4
witli all seven
able price*. Hilt Implement Co. digestion, Ifexrtburn, GET trn i
• I *i«*««•* 3Fil r'rito M m ft 1 1^.143 ,
sample doctor’s prescription Uilga
W e h o p e th a ’ Mr. E n g le r a i l ?
of the delicious
II iw k r ) r Chi* f
4 ft 3
1 — *^
McRrynntd*
Drug
Store.
|
NOW OPEN—Vegetable
and at
g iv e s o u r F n n ford h o ys a hresti
K r a ft C iter sc
|Vnii'*4iijk*i|i. 1 - *i'*. ft in, 4.2», ||ii
ni *i
Utoillrliit' ,111»*,
n In,
:» d*», in the b ig shm v nnd I van rea li­
flower aland at Dew Prop Inn | .
S| ii'.nlt. They're
f l u ivk**j *• tMdi|«-f || «MI
on Lakeahore Boulevard. Sweet 12— M n aied.
t y a ssu re M r Gum nn Ih a ' lb"
Don’ t fo r g o t Iha
m arvrlou * for
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Fra*, gladioli, map dragons, etc.
jv u lu r L'X 'ku u ! ]ii'*'hers w ill lieln
aind wii lies, ul.uls
fa m ily ... Notfalng
lift HI—
1*1* *»ff (fir F!«
W ANTED TO BUY: Used celer)
hint in a n v w ay and w ith ItanV
a n d a p p v lir c r s .
i**y H»(A«r
I
3
1—4
1-4
else
»&lt;»
good
is
an
fo r them
bleaching paper. Ben Monroe,
IXaflto AIto.l.f
2 1 1
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B n rn ir » i ‘ lt then, *hev w ill f iv e
ft Found
.•ftiimlrtjr toiornlDM
to 7 *»
4— 1
Brin
%
bvute
tlicir
favurilc
L in d J i
Celery Avenue.
*
fir fs t
r o 'k i e
h u rlin g
{
1**1
i 2*». 4 2*1 *••' If ktoll** i yntl the
w ill make a fairly out o f d ltu w ,
LOST! FRIDAY night pair bas­
fttoliii 1 mi, Ji»*. Hninl *&gt; lltir iilriai. s t r f f C h attanosrgn has e v e r tw in
1 «MI
ketball shorts and tennis sbof*.
r « t R o t*
[ a id e to h a v e .
Return to Seminole High School.
a iX T I I — F u i i i i l i r ,
I** 1-5
FOR RENT: Bungalow, (-room*.
rmm i—
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T h " la s t ce n su s show ed A m criA'.to T r a ffic
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bath and screen porches. 2208
tu n
T ru e
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&gt;
i cun fu m o a tu h a v e a popplnlion
Palmetto Avenue.
I tn.ttnn Ai hlcvcil
t *&gt; t — i , ) — 1
Ken Eppeif, alar forward of
ftl.t*. T r,iltlr. | t u , l t u sun
St, t,
1Natron tin A nd W atclirn
i LONG WHEEL baa* Chore lot
W *r IdtoiiUr
tft 2*i. 1 la
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t so. ISO; tint l„ n Art.,. &gt;•.1.
th* University of Floruit, b-.s I” jo.
,
Kino IV a itF A n d Jt-welry '.Upuirlng
LUdlto T.*#MHali. 3 " ‘ 17ft
Truck With Van Body with 4
fa r S a lt.
kvitkll team, who&gt;; tb ’ ilu r toMiltiiip, 7 ft**
D iu m o id M uuniini; And U nKraxinx
uh**l Trailer In A - l condition.
FKVKNTII—S-tft mttto tllfito.
!»• fel- 1*3.
"111.111: h i l l t : « i n ' ; T ill: t.n w k v t
Beady (o r th* road. Price quick I OR SALE—One cnmt'le*'1 far- m&lt;&gt;m w evening will
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whrn
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clash
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( ’•&gt;•*I«mIIan
1*0*1 • 4 2
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FF o.ff *»t Fin
llltol Hhiity
B ««l ft Sous, 301 W. 1st St. San- S ahorse outbo-jrd motor. Apply gia Tech at (ialncjvillr.
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Wkhoot Eppcrt, tho Gators *Utl Tien* T n ifll
ft 7 I
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ford.
&gt; Herald.
I'lialitd (rtIt. I ft 2ft. 5 3ft. ftftn; Jiiftt sli*'** WIhmv I’ m
1 4
failed t&lt;&gt; make an auquctoua
War FI j-.!if,., i ftii, • «m *.
1 ft'», MLI Tlriir T r» f •
SIX A N D EIGHT Inch oewer showing las week in the Clem- fl«\ 3 2«.
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IIRINK it CMS DRY I'A L K GINliElt ALE ANU
Fm, 1&lt;ft
pipe. Miracle Concrete Co, Sid son corlet/.
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ilntc.
lil* t Hi*i* M
r* Krn.
U I'I’ER 10 TRUE CHI'IT IJ M K RICKEY T o t OCNTF.H.QCT
ft
Elm.
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MAN AND WIPE— to run loI luMI—
l ’ P O ff HIr. Fin.
ACID. Al.k.\l.l YOUR SYSTEM
cal Coffee Agency. EirningnjusED KELV1NAT0B, Used 3ORLANDO, Jan. 12.— Tup tank- llasir Jim
t t I—I I ImI
N Ell I MAI. THU CHOCOLATE
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up to (240 In n month. New Fordf burner electric Hotpoint range, ing minis players gathered Fa.HIM s^lyhto
2 * J
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Sedan given pmdtl er* aa bonus. wkrt| gM rang*, wed Neeco oil urday nfiemoon at the Im al I n n
•InosUr Jim. 21 «»». l.uiUiti, 'In ’ ll
*l». 7 «ft, 5 ft•». 3lft*« Atnito. ft &lt;ft
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ROYAL
CROWN COLA
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send
complete
outfit.
try
Club
ta
battle
in
the
sem
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^ ou * &gt;B’, Jatove. Reasonable, Gcaeral ApAnd
NK1II TRU E K i l l IT ORANGE
V I V T I I — 5&lt;1ft m ilt
i (ifi — 11 I &amp;
• JET?"!; ° ,ul1! frr*- AHvto I pi la nee. B ta T W aU r Bulking nai* of the cltib't it.viiaiionnl m»
TREAT YOl'MSt I.F Tt* THE REST
1**1—
I’l* i if f HI r Fir.
Rllla, “ * Monmouth. Cincinnati.
-- (tourney. The finals were hrM
i VVnr rentier
1—2 I
In 22 Sunday aftemooa.
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CAM ELI JA JAP0N1CAS
Hleilliaod BoCftra
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named vsrletin. Mrs. C. R.
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ftolfry
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a B m a ttH tta r m a m a M a m m a m m iim a
Klrtiey, florist.
Thrftf i*Tr i* f *n n'l |t| m is - li
H ia lr i
won't burn. TV ** K ft»l k f
Aplilft
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II otha*r liUMtcIft. Lr rarlv
tart »P(10.95 and up oa easy tenus. Call
u ff
as iauadreea or
ptlrntloieft w « m u wur&lt;(
w
Hill
Hardware
Co-,
for
(re*
ft ft
lk«
CrUrf
T&gt;*r
W
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m
m m - MT E. Ith.
far lift***. M m ,
Ilf* ■ »«•( for
demonstration.
ro«wd ft ltd ollur flftw-r*. H*in"Hen*. For The South’*
&lt;lir«&lt;!« *»f liinfti «&lt;*•*♦! mi iidllr
GET RID of them with Bat Nip.
lb o' Hiiitfortl sikJ &gt;v*-h|i «■rI r|
Y u u 'll Is* s u rp r is e d s* h ow e ciin u m ira lly y u u ra n p a itB y e a r
LIQUID — TABLETS — SALVE — NOSE DROPS
•rob ft
Ktanky-Rogvr* Hardware Co.
Nlrr'lliic* Nruiff 12* mi |i«r l«»n
hom e w ith Ifciiie r A G a y ’s Q u a lity priH lucts. T h e y g&lt;vo yu u
N l W A N T m got in touch wUL
l!H E A S A
TnUict’td iHui
$11ito |*tof ton
lari Ined men with
th e g r e n tr s t p a in ’ v a lu e fo r y o u r d o lla r.
far
Httoe, must 1* em315 East lal SL
i*U*hl* with fair (due*, FOR BALE—lak e Mary 5-room
I’ hone 631
Both.
211
Sanford
Avenue
dny who * i q w hotter ikemaelvee
Itaca ftftft Salvo or 6«« Non* Drop* la aoalrUd aight and
Inside
llulldlntf
Shi ford. Ma.
Ca Im HutliHnir
Imford.
Pill! lift 11
hy training Ik spar* time (or
out, (TOO.
M4-W.
■Ntrwlag aad lak* 664 Liquid or 668 TaUrta every aarntlnff..

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BANKHEAD TAKES OATH AS SPEAKER OF, THE HOUSE

H it right hand raised, Rep. William B. Bankhead of Alabama la ahawn taking lha oath af offltt aa speaker
if f the haute of rtpreientatlvi* at Iho op:n'na el the 75th Cangrtit. Stated In front gf Wit raatrunt art
altrkt of the four*, (Associated P reIt Photo)
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SPANISH SHIP RACING W AR SUPPLIES FROM U.

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B O Y SURVIVES 'ELECTROCUTION*

T m thousand voUe of ■l««tn«lt]r p iiH d through th# M y of Irving
Ihrllsh—but he tan taka It. Baperlmentlng with an X-ray machine
In hla high athool phytlea tlaaa at Brighton Bttch. N. V . th » K -ytar•&gt;&lt; yaungittr acaldantally received tha full forta of tha tremendous
vattpga. Ha la atan In tha haapltal but tha doctor taamfnlng him it'd
na riamaoe waa dona. (Aiaeelatad Press Phrlo)

CO-EDS BACK G L E N N FRANK

Thle affltlal radio phot# af the wtddlng of Crown
Prlntt Btrnhard au Llppe-flleiterfeld ohowt tha
Church ( “Greet* Kerb") at Tha Hagua. Queen
iAaaociated

Prlnctta Juliana of tha Netherlands and Otrman
bridal pair aoatod during tha aartmony at tha Croat
Wllhtlmlnt, m tthtr af tha print***, la at tha far left.
Prise Photo)
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GOVERNOR FAILS T O BREAK STRIKE DEADLOCK

Shortly htfaro Prooldtnt Olonn Pronh was suited, thoia University
Of Wife ontin co-tdt htttntd at a window of tho crow O Tdfrjrnll- iV3m *
aa ha daltndtd hit admlnlitrttlan during a publlo hearing. Studtnta
thraatinod to ttrlh* batauio cf Or. Frank's dltmltoal. (Atooclttad
Pree^ Photo)

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While Ccn jrt-.i hurriedly drafted a iptalal noutralily meuura dttlgntd to block Immediately tha shipmem el ",?,Lno'M\ worth of war euppllts from Amarlea to tha Bpanlah loyallat govarnmant. lha
crew c* (he Munich freighter Mel Centabrlto need a cargo of airplsnaa, food and mtdiclna from Hew
York harbor, a lighter (arrow) la shown taking crated slrplanea to tha doched chip. Meanwhile,
R Ichor I L. Uineley (left) of Gan Frentleeo tame to Waihlnglon and abtalnod Hcenn* to oaport about
Ct, 50O,0UU vrorth of pUnte, machine gum and ammunition ft tha layalllU. (Associated Prctt Photos)

1WCESS JULIANA W EDS AMID ROYAL POMP

|Cover nor Frank Murphy |l*ft, with hat on) and Jarntt F. Oeway (right, with hat on), federal labor
conciliator, art telling Detroit rtpsrteri that "ovorything icoki hopeful" at they leave a conference with
General Molars official*. After the pair talked with striking automobile employee, however, Dewey sild
"M lth tf aide ht* agrted on anything." (Aisoclattd Prtta Photo)

After eeerchlng 21 years, Wallace Ford, tho American film ottor,
fourd hla long-loti molhtr, Mia. Dan Ma*ted, living with her husband,
g blind match sellar, at Northwlch, England. They era ihown In
reunion. (Aieoeiated Prate Photo)

American Rallying
Chinese Communuta
Amid r ,&gt; il tnfend.r and tha rejoicing e f her subjects. Crown Prlncott Juliana of Iho Netherlands waa mar*
fled at th - Hague to the German prince. Bernhard au Llppe-Dleeterfeld.
Beaming with Joy. tho royal
lover* are shown In thle radiophoto aa they rode through the itreote of Tho Hague on th* eve of tho wed*
dine- (A**ocl 4tcd Prato Photo)

Wife Sues Scotty

Mr*. Ella Scott (above) of Long
Beach, Califs has tiled *ult against
her estranged Itutbjnd. Walter
Bcott. lamoutly known as "Death
Valley Gcotty." lor 11,000 a month
paparate maintenance and dlvltlan
at gold mine* and other property
|M own* In Death Valley, (A s m f lated pres* P h oti)

ALL'S QUIET O N THE FRONT IN A U TO STRIKE

Students' Leader
Backing Dr. Frank

CURLEY W E D S PRETTY W ID O W

Smiling happily, Oov. James M. Curley of Massachusetts and Ms bride,
th* former Mrs. Gertruda Dennis af Brookline, M»iS-, are shewn In St.
Mary's chapel at Boston college just after their wadding. Hla term
aa governor having eaplrsd, Curley waa tuctooded shortly alter big
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marriage by Charles f . Hurl*/. (Associated Prat* Photo) .

Agnet Imedlty (ib o v t). a native
• f Oklahoma, la credited with playlap an Important part In a cam­
paign to ottabllth t Communist
smplrt In northwest China In oppa.
allien ta Osnaralltslmo Chlang Kal.
Bhak'a Central govtrnmtnt at Nan.
Bing.
(A itecljted Prtta Photo)

Caryl Marta (above), president ot
th* ttlS eerjlor clatt at tha Uni*
vertity of Wisconsin. lad an uproar,
lout student demonstration In pre­
test against the dismissal at tha
university's president, Dr. Glome
prank, ky tha board af rogsntav

While union leedert, plant eiteutivaa and fedeial toncillatort eantidored means for ondlng tha atrtka *r
Central Motors Carporstlon workers in many allies, lift went an In rather presale manner on th* front
lint* In at least two strike ion**. A. L. Smith, one of th* "lit dawn" strikers at tha OMC plant In Atlanta.
Ga. used hla leisure to «'- • » haircut to B. 0. Crisp, a fellow-striker. And at Flint. Mich., two of th* strik­
ers, lilting It out In the pit"! of lbs Fiehsr Bod, company, pitched In for a session of pout* ptollng In the
kitchen maintained by their union, (Associated Free* Photos)

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1SS7

Committee To Probe MartinJohnson Meets
P o s s i b i l i t y For D e a t h In Cal l O b t Ri f l i ng Auto f o r n i a; Is Second
Trailer Camp Here Fatality Of Wreck

¥ WASHINGTON. Jan. IS.—
*(AP)—President Roosevelt's
fornmnent
reorganisation
pka occasioned arguments
today throughout the capital
which for the first time this
seaafcn teemed . with Con***— ’ manifold activities.
With most of the orsanination preliminaries over,
eoM h tw i began undying legi*.
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WhU* Kostina rabbK* near Everett,

Gordon

Morrow

(right), s fsrm boy, Stumblcil upon the nude and beatrn body uf
Charles Matioon, 10, who wa» kldn»p«l in Tatoma Dee. 27. The
youth notified hia father, Charles Morrow (left) who summoned »uthorKles- Proten stiff, the body lay In the xnow lets than 800 feet
from tha Morrow home. (Associated Presa PhtSo)
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Seminole County Chamber ef
Commerce Uuanl of Director* last
night endorsed (h a
project or total
brnry to com mi
mory o f Gen.
founder, anil
founder’* Day
for Feb. R.
It was explained
ficial* will make a fi
to approach John Sanford for
the purpose of securing a fire­
proof library In which to house
the old Sanford col Ur 11on.
It wn* u:.*o exp:a;n&lt;-d Ihnt John
Sanford U not a descendant or
heir o f the general, as was
stated, yesterday and the library
is actually In Ihe possesion of
the gene nil's two daughters tn
Dc ?by. Corn.
John Sanford
is
n wealthy
cousin o f the City's founder and
has made a life’s hobby of es­
tablishing libraries, it I* believed
thaf he would lie interested In
the erection of n building here
to house the Valuable books ami
other works of art once owned
ICoOUwwmI

Tha principal topic was iba
PresIdem’, proposal to place 100
add Government ageacit* under
IS cabinet departiMata,put virtualhr all Ifafcral women under civ­
il MTVica and aupplaat an indepandtpt romptrolMr-gmanl with

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Established la ISM

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Local
Bank
Deposits
Support Two From Injuries
Civic Moves ofAirCmhIn crease $ 250,000
Over Past 12 Months

W ashington
Stirred Over
New Program

A House group took up the
PresUtM’i request for a 1730,.
00M00 relief fund and the Sen­
ate Inquiry Into flannel nt of the
Van Swertnfm’a railroads was

FrnMa And VefeUMee Thaa AM
Similar Ana la America /

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I.OS ANC5EI.ES. Jan. 13,-M ’)
M a rl* Johnson, noted rxplnro f Injurirs suffered
Western Alt Excrash, the second
person* aboard,
n, president of
Ink company,
death between two
the plane pancaked
OH * mountainside 15 miles from
Union Air Terminal, Its destina­
tion, m llurbonk on a flight from
Balt fake City.
Co-pilot Clifford P. Owens and
A. I, l.iuimls ef Omaha, Neb., a
passenger, were critically hurt,
but mine of tT.vse riding In the
big all-metal craft rsraped with­
out some injury.
Mrs. Osa Johnson, thP explor­
er'* wife suffered concussion and
a fracture] right knrr.
The government began inqulrIn* to determine the cause of the
crash.
It was the fifth major airliner
accident In tho United Stairs in
the past .Id tlays.
W , W. lewis, pilot, and stewartless Esther Jo Conner were not
so seriously hurt.

New Girl Scout Officera School Student*
Active In Year’s Posts T o Attend Fair
Four Officials Formaljy Introduced At

Admialatratloa leaders hall
tha projected chances as bringing
efficiency to
Government
but
Republicans and aoaaa Dvmocrt
quick Ip voice objections.

A niB tf^M ion In UttlrHffiwJr
Crowd Is Entertained

l » p , c l « ( W W i k o . A sicrt. i T T S t T S i S
Demand Frit
K erosene Spray Little Hope h More
For Sound L o a n s
In Gartiage Cans Tanriff Release Shinhober Named '

Citizens C a u t i oned Cuban Pact Consider­
President Again
On Trowing Away ed lty Pr esi dent
As ISiffAchievementilnirley, Rranan,
Peels Of F r u i t s
„
---z l er . B e t t
City Health Inspector (|, |
\ r gem do growers In Seminole
ttimed For
Paxton today ndvised that Sanfnnl 1r " IM,'E ■" in Florida today wen*

cltixens spray ail gat huge runs 1warned by Cungressmaii J. .Mark
t bat “ President Boosewith Kerosene ti. an effort toward W ilcox
velt probably would not ronsent to
the control and eradication of tiny rin abrogation ,,f the locnl low tar­
pest 11lev, a current nuimnee.
iff agreement with Cuba" the
He said that while teftisa U col- AssiN-intcd Press reporteil from
lerted several times each week, VVsshingtnii.
The Floridian has arranged a
some grating* inevitably will stick
in the container nod provide a hearing on Jan. 22 In-fore the
Siate Department's Ctimtuitu-e for
breeding place for the inserts.
It w«s further urged that rut. Krclprocity Information on the e f­
thin be taken In regard to tossing fect o f the agreement in the Flor­
awxy citrus fruits, citrus ft tilt ida \ egetnt'le sections.
hulls, and vegetables, because th t
Wilcox said in it prepared state.
pest flic* will breed In anything n,,,,u. however, the cmmniitrr wns
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only a “ fact-finding Isidy"
could
ittak,*
no
decisions,
Fresh fruits are not conduriro
"It it not going to he any ensy
to propngntlon of die Insects, he
romlnued, but tony attract them. matter." the tepresentatlve said,
He asserted a lielief that the pests “ it scrure nnultfi,at ions of the
were not herd at local canning Cuban trade agreement. The Pres­
plants since only fresh fruit Is ident regards ibis and other trea­
in evidence, however, he said, the ties us among his major accom­
may follow
hiill-limtlinj- plishments ami it is not likrlv
tsuni mo ill’ in'.L'rgp
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where favorable breeding plum thm of them.'
Thursday's titles, Tlilal Station, arc.
He said 17 Flmlila growers
Orrun Pier, Daytona Bench: low,
ln.[&gt;ertor I'axtoi, riceiuty or- me! shipper* had ugttcd to nt
2;W o'clock; high, U:IU u'clotk.
dertil the sweeping of a local lend th,, hearing.
street Itsctl by tin- trucks. Hun­
The present three-year treaty
II. !,. Eubanks and Mb* Mnr- dred* nf bull* had fallen to the with t'ulia expires thi* year. Wil­
“ uerlte Hunt, both of fake Mory, pavement and were allowed to te- ts •« --aid hi* pur|tosp for asking
Were issued a license to wed, ac­ niiiin there until lb,* health inspec­ tor die heiiriog wo i to place la-fore
cording to Tuesday’s records of tor took union. Th&lt;- condition to* do- State Dspumm-ni data mi the
County Judge If. W. Ware.
agreement to la- used in any new
longer exist*.
Mr. Paximi declared dim It wilt one tin* Depotimem decide* tu
^ t * went her; Parity rimaly vlinlly necessary for ridxnn* m establish.
tonight urnI Thursday, mild tem­ rn-operaio In tho project if ill*'
It i explained that while Cuperatures.
Extreme
Northwest &lt; iiy wmiM l»e free from ilw* zmnll K»n |&gt;nMluriimi and iin|»&gt;*rt:« nrv
Floridn: cloudy to |wirt|y cloudy i |m*aia which np|arrnily ih^rripird j
mu-Iuum ihmii to (Vntritl Mur*
tcnltcbt und Thur^duy.
|prri,e&gt;n wiri% ivisurillvsii of
li* uht vi isemhli* ^tiiwiUN, ihe eiisi*

O n Ianuary -2fl jOPE-NKWb bbhm-w
Local Firms Taking
tireal Intercut In
P l a c i n g Boothfl

tly DAT DATTERMOW

T)t&gt;po*it* of the Sanford
Atlantic National Flank in
t'-i-Tti ahowtil an Increnan of
tilrmmt u t)iinrler nf n million
dollars over those recorded
at this time Inst year. Prod*
dent H. O. Shinhnlser report­
ed yestenlny nt the annual
meeting of the flimncial in*
st it nt Ion’s stockholders.

A) the same limn tha presi­
dent nnnmtnrcd ithrx*. tlti'J new
checking accounts nnd XI9 new
saving account* hail been re­
ceived In (he |uist 12 month*
o f operation.
These figure*, It wn* pointed
out. iudicixted n whler dlakrlbulion nf money which tend* to
give rum-nt finances to a great*
er percentage o f tho population,
r ife
'-'himi
also * reported
that lunn* ami disriaint* showed
a sa'isfaclnry increase over laat
venr.
lie added that ufflclala
had noted a greater demantl for
Miami loan*,
An'itnl progress by the bank
was irrtinh-d during 8j&gt;a pear
un.l ihe period of operation, aa
a whole, wu* xm-resiful. areord*
it H «o * «a ii* r*gn f W w f

Four new officers uf the Semi­
nole County Girl Scout Council
were actively engaged in their
new duties today following on of­
School children'* day will bs
ficial and formal introduction at observed on Friday, Jnn. 2®, *
the unit's annual meeting in the the A-minoli- County Agriculture
little House Monday night.
Fair mid Celery Display, It wtta
Mrs. P. M. King is the new com­ annriunced unlay by Jack Purcell,
missioner, Mrs. S. J. Mclnne*. manager o f the rx|Mi*hioa.
deputy commissioner; Mrs. J. P.
County Superintendent T. W,
Several persona at the Market
Halt, secretary; and Mrs. W. E. Iawton
yesterday afternoon es­
Filling Station on Thirteenth
tablished the date on which
(loetch, treasurer.
Btreet early today narrowly es­
filit'iiciiiv
j tMirw n f iliti luw ru riff ti^m.'iueiiit
Featured sjieakrr uf the yearly tollers i f the public educational
caped errlous Injury and prob­
A tour n f 1it*|K*clInn o f lik* ly
tu livnit ilu* |»rici* which m.iy
session was W. E. Ilrown o f A t­ institutions of tho section will
bin.tl plans fnr dig president'*
Forty contestants In the 'round' lanta, noted bird photographer, Is- fair geests,
hm difiR p lir M wan on tilt* iii"|*»»' hr enllrd fm l»y l.m il uKridiltur*
able death when a lighted match
Ball to In- held at dVo Wsyfktr
lor'A hcIu i Iu I,* fo r today,
Ui Iiua ,
vrva dropped near a gasoline ihe-srate 5.000-mllo bicycle race, who illustrated his lecture wl;h
Mr. Pureell said thi* morning
ll'tel on J*n. :tu will bo made to*
storage tank which hurst Into under Tampa .Fair sponsorship, motion pictures of wild life taken |that uiiu.sunl interest hn* been
will stop over here tonight while at Camp Munywlngs near Grand-' shown on the part o f local In­
night at a general
cnmmittu
Gantt a.
terest* in le-tnining htMiihs, Indicat­
nnetirrg in the Seinirmlo Gounty
Firs Chief Maek Cleveland ex other membera of the entourago In In this Htat*.
Thrown onto ths silver screen ing that the 13:17 fair will In* one ^ Film* growers in Seminole
plained that no explosion re­ will offer free entertainment from
« « I a r * i I l ) ' M4|Ww
P r o p a n e ( I t luindn-r nf t'nmtnercu building
tho tandsbcll beginning at 7 were events which have »t tract rd of the best in the history of the l minty are looking forward with
at 7:-’tll uMia-k
sulted from the careless art I
anticipation
to
the
opening
tomor­
the interests of bird lovers through­ County,
Important on the huslnes*schrdcause thi station lank was al­ o'clock.
row
o
f
n
campaign
designed
to
The manager announced that
The cyclists pumped nut of Or- out tho entire United States.
ttle i* the distribution nf ikketa
most rilled for liquid fuel, leav
increase
th,.
consumption
uf
grape! 'fy I'otttmissiotier* nte slnfi-d to which Will In- sold for ft esc). It*
The llev. Martin J. Ilruin nctrd all booth* will Is- attractively dec­
ing no space In whieh fuel va­ amlo this morning and look a cir­
fruit.
cle route ovpi- which they plan to ns muster of ceremonies and wel­ orated ami managed by capable
farm ctutfer totunrniw night on prohnidc raise funilt for combating infan*
Clifford lliatt, f'oemy
pors might Ignite.
Beginning Thursday, 37,non re­
i liaiige* to tu.ik*- inward imjtroving tib' paralysis.
their person*. AM wit] )&gt;,- prepared to
ml J.
An unidentified youth, who wind for 125 milrs today before comed Girl Scouts amt
tail food Store* ill the United agent from I like County,
f-tiilitji-s in ihe Ior-il tvutt-rplant.
• ('■•atiaianl u » Paas* H i m
friends. Part of the evening was
It. I. Glenn, rluilrmnn nf tha
sprinting
Into
Sanford
about
7:50
fled when flames spurted from
Suit • ih ic r fn r d f m ar
Stufc* will Work together pro­ II. Gen
Buggesii-d plans have la-cn *uh- rnnimltlrr, h.-is |nititril nut that
ireupird by playing games, mass
o'clock
tonight.
the tank ventilator, dropped the
VI
V
m
ripiti
Npcuk
moting
the
«ulc
of
giups-frttit
pro­
v I»|
tuMn-d l y a watrrwiirk* cngini-cr person* not idanning tn atteml
H alf an hour before the contest­ singing and a wiener roost.
match, tha ehirf reported.
duced in Florida, Texas, Arlmna lefortt the U f 111iridic A i'r ic u lf ire nti'l have ||&gt;rn (be nlij't'f of coll- lIt*- dame should uuhsrriho to th#
Mrx. (1. Bussell Mason, retiring
ants enter, the entertainment pro­
Gasoline spilled on the ground
and ralifortiia—alHMit !!*,::iin,nnii Assoc iatloi toil IIirruw im* I*p nr ri aidct'iila- study by uu’inl'crs of the 25 rent service offered by Postil
gram will dc launched at Municipal commissioner, was presented n
and some covering the intake
iMixes nf which fit) percent crime* ii'rlork in flm
S e m in o le
II itfh boiiid.
Telegraph and forward the I’reai*
Pier. Billy Burns and his hillbilly “ thanks budge” in appreciation
pipe hurst Into flame. Chief
School.
Ihe |H&gt;Wer prnlib'in apparent ly is dent a birthday greeting.
Central
Florida dilrymen will front this State.
t-and head a long list of entertain­ for her servicr. She made an an
Cleveland said the fire occured ers. No admiislun will tie charged, nual report on the activities of nsscnti'ta in Daytona Beach on Jan.
John A. logon, cirrutivp vicer - s e s a r c itlitH'ij n&gt; (ti m I'tvlug tin greatest atlenlion, und
lie sail) tin- rnninmiiicalinn com­
while a gasoline truck was fill- although contributions — for prisa Girl Scout* in the County, show 21 tu hear addresses on latest de­ president of the National Asso­ elude some cxfilnm itiiiii^ c f tin* indliution* nre tfirst any plun* for pany hud dnnntrd It* facilities to
Ing tha atation'a reserve tank. monies — will be accepted,
mails velopment* in tlairy feed* and ciation of FihmI Chains, Inr., which co-opcrutivi iiuir k fiid j: Mynlctii in tim l-etn-rment of public rervleo the endeavor, and that all collec­
. ing considerable progress ...
*T tt
vehicle was Immediately
nn-ihiid* nf feeding. Ctiiimy Farm i* sponsoring the campaign, has use i y lull v I'n n ic y K row i-r^ m * will In* started amend the power tions will l&gt;e turned inu&gt;ih«aama
The entire company, exclusive
KowtiaoeS tns r*a » *wo&gt;
advised the For Ida ftirus Com­
-Amoved. No one was Injured.
A le t It, J'&lt;hr&gt;itnn, ilu. units und pumps.
agent C, B. Dawson said today.
lutul as receipt* from IIm social
o f those trot riding hicjrcks, travel
Seminole County dairy Inn-resta mission that the chains expert to Assta: ini ton’s •eertiary.
' ..... .
liave studird the affair.
in a Chicago World’s Fair bus
.-p.-nd $;t.iHit).ttfst in advertising
t'liniiaiiii-e ii|Kirts from In-ndt poepoM-d rhaiige with till eye to
are Invited to attend.
I I ’m IIs M
Wo r » « » t w o l
f th,. various AsstH-iatkm group*!1!
The program include* speeches grain-fruit.
future demand* for water as
I'rinod posters, more than I,- also will In- In aid.
Ill"' • ny grow*. Ths- pn^Biti would
by Hammond tlruwn. tlairy expert
Mr. Ji.hnson ha* urged thm ix| etnhialy phase* that could bu addcii
from Gainesville, and I'bll Taylor, IliHt.tXIO in numla-r, will m frarhief o f the inspection lutenit ofjvnresl in the drive, Newsp&gt;i|H-r full attendance la* oft h.iinl, sitae tin u.s the la-cessiiy arises,
the State Department uf Atttlcul-.and radio ailvi-ttUing also is to many things o f vital interest will
No indication had been received lure.
us«l.____ _____________________ com e b e fo re th e se ssio n , tin- firs:
Far tha information of taxpayat noon m.lay that Governor Con"
Friday is the final ilny on which
■la and rit1stns who apparertly
one this y e a r .
The Uovrtl o f Engineer* fur will extend hvyond Friday the due
a n unfamiliar with tho business
t'eumy
Farm Agent U. B. Bawion
Harbor* convened of expiration for 1938 automobile
routine of County Commission River* anti
will ncrept signed npplieatino* fog
licence
plates,
Tax
Collector
Jn».
yrstcnUy
behind
cloned
door*
meetings, The Herald
was In­
|ioytm-iit* under thu 1938 soil eon*
formed this morning that wo Coun­ In Washington tn study Ihe con­ I). Jin Itins said this afternoon.
servarittn progrunt, thu farm of*
As
the
deadline
for
the
pur­
Sanford Kiuunians tiHlay heutd ,
, . ,
ty employee could be removed troversial Florida ship otnsl, the
,,
'
ftce nmitatm-etl today.
h hri-.| ,.It. .....
chase of 1937 tag* approached,
Mil.on, &lt; tty attorney,ex..
.
from office except by a majority Associated Pres* reported.
-.1........
,
,
|
.
,
Ib-sptte
personal
let1l*ri ami
■•■air* the pioposed b*-iil niiiniri,
' ,, ;
.
..^.n
A spokesman for Ihe unit said the license department of Mr. Jinvow ef lh« Commission.
slier effort* to ex|iedite tho rekins'
office
frit
a
decided
stimu­
Mr*.
Voile
William*,
president
pal
bond
refunding
agreement
engineering
(Xpert*
af
the
War
"Tha actual ■lectioa of all new
mins of the forms, neatly 50 have
nf Ihe Seminole fount? Tuber* and ife era fit- to ritixen* here.
employee*,** Ih I* Thrasher stat­ Dt part mint weri submitting data lation In business and frequrn'ly
not l-rii returned to the offlco of
a
short
tire
of
cuslnmrr*
extend­
Tint
I
Tub
voted
to
Mljiply
three
ruin*Is
and
HettUli
Association,
ed thb morning, “ was ike result an vnrlnui technical phase* of
origin in tho Court I louse,
ed
into
the
Court
House
lobby.
t.-day atinnunced Ilia I it l‘ "not additional meals to needy children
of a majority v « » o f tho Com­ the waterway.
Mr, Dawson said under no eoa*
law-enforcement units of the
School,
too late to return your fhrlst- attending Junior High
The Board apparently had not
mission In a secret bailor."
■litlolls will the application* bn W*
■State
have
orden
to
track
down
provided
the
meut
are
certified
ly
liia*
seals."
reached a decision at neon to­
lurnuldu lifter Friday.
- i nford's chapter of F'uture ive activities and community
The statement contained the Mr*. Dorothy iamb, school nurse.
ils y, although no public Informa­ on all license law elolntnr* after i urine re o f America were con- tervire were described a* the
||&lt;- pointed out that tho epproaril
Friday, provided the eheif execu­
Bill
Diillose
proposed
the
action.
••minder that although the seal
tion la soSetlrd to be released
of tho 1937 wdl coosurvBiion protive uf Florida does not seg fit tu rem rat ing today on a program nost important by Alex It. John- rale campaign officially closed
Dr.
J.
1
,.
Feodrirh
of
Kult-m
until the report la submitted to
grant an extension to the nearly- which they hope will bring them on, director of the h-cal diap­ t'hristmas Day returns * t i l l f'ollege, Salem, AV. Va., gave a gram, t■• la- outlined xtam, mekea
the House Rivers and Harbors
it necessary that thu '38 plan b i
i n ‘Ignition a* number one chap er.
expired 15 days of grarr.
rnubl In- mmIn by person* »o lirief address In which he set ciuin-ly romplen-d.
Committee.
ter of 1937 In the United Htair*
In item number two are includ­
forth
some
'
f
hi*
impressions
of
The third la a series ef weekly
whom seals Were sent but who
A first prixe of f t 00 ia sparring 'd selling activities, productive
,sanford.
gSmetlssmeats sponsored by the
member* to rompletinn o f a plan activitie*, service urganitaiion ac- have not ir.licutnl whether they
Judge Fmnk Miller Wns *
County Chamber af
Intend
in
keelt
or
have
Used
rmtaulylng eight principal phu■Ci, ’ivitic* and cis-uperaiion with tho
guest. Arthur lira nan hail charge
f t appeared today ia the
them.
Utah I s * «slw
each o f which is sub-divided into schord board in building a rombiof the program.
Tlmite-Union.
TI
•»
.«
nuiucrou* activities
practically nation farm shop classroom and a ' Mr*. William* said that many
County
Commissioners
will
eon7&gt;
C m included the following:
person*, in Ih* Christmas rush,
,H
l*»
*1
Tha Siaford Council, R. ami 8. xene for a special meeting at 10 covering the field o f agriculture. rhaptrrrimm building.
TWO IS JIBED
"Old y** ever visualise a land M? No. 10, will Install officers h A. M. tomorrow, Clerk O, I*,
&amp;1 !F o u r
»l
probably misplaced th-lr seals or
Thu chief divisions o f the privItem
thre„
include*
farm
prac­
in
13
fob
f»
af kaaatlfel lakes, palms and ry- tha Masonic Hall at 7:30 P. M. I Herndon said thi* afternoon,
forgot to mail th*dr remittance*.! JACKSONVII.I.K, Jan. 13.—ftTT
gtam are a* follows:
U
11
tice improvement, conservation aegrim, grides fruit, fields of cel- tomorrow, it was announced hyj Members ef tha State Board of
11
*1
Every
penny
represented
by
«
n
r
—
—Conrad Van llyning, Slate Wel­
I I ) Supervised practice, (2 ) co­ tivitics and ocauiificaiion activ­
69
IT
eey, gtm aa n f' flak, wood* of present officials o f th* fraternal Health ara expected to sit with operative activities,
Chri*tnin* teal* sent In citterns fare Cumm*-siuner and Mrs. Van %
commu­ ities.
t«
.M
&gt;1
__
__
__
'Warns sad nature's other won- organisation.
El
4*
the body for g discussinn of the nity service, ( I ) leadership scutAnother principal goal of the nf Florida can h* used in carry­ llyning w-r,. seriously injun-d \
.tn
7&lt;
dais?"
All regular members and visit­ disposition of grapefruit ami sit- kies, if.) earning* ami savings. Sanford unit is to show a ten per­ ing out the program which the thi* morning when their auioino- ' •
.*•
■1 , i t
—.
Aa M M m pujIsg map show* ing member* are invited to at­ in* hulls In Kemlnole County.
til
*
Health Lile era-lied into the (ear o f *
(8 )' conduct of meetings, (7) cent increase in membership over State Tuberculosis and
•
(»
•J
the PMttri* at Sanford ia the tend. Refreshments ate to be
Mon U expected to Is- reb-uscd parked hus during a fug a few If
Other business probably will bo scholarship, ami (8) recreation.
th« pa-t year,
it
.&lt;»
in
tarred.
miles xolitb of here, ,
presented.
_,,T._........4.,.^ la
.*»
cording to Mrx, Williams,
u
Uf the emit* group, co-opera(foallooed u* rag* Tires)
11

S tate Cycfiits .
Gasoline S t a t i o n Will Stop Here
B la se Endangers
Until Thursday
L ives Of Several
_

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Contestants In Race
To Be Seen Tonight
At Municipal Pier

Crowcm Of Citrun
took With Interest
On Fruit Campaign

Make Final Plans
For Benefit Dance
At Mayfair H o t e l

lliatt Andj (icn u iw I’DmmiHHiuntTH Wi l l
To Address
SS M l at Water Plant Changes
Agriculture
re C l u b
—

Dairymen To Meet
In Daytona Beach

New Employes Were
Named By Majority Enffineera Behind
Vote Of Commission Closed D o o r s For
Study Of Waterway

C o n e Undecided
About Extending
License P e r i o d

F r I d a y Final Date
To F i l e Application
For Farm Payments

Future Farmers Seeking
National Honors In j’ 3 7

Mr«. William.* Says
Not Too I.*ate For
Return Of S e a l

Attorney E x p I a inn
Itonri Refund Fl an
To Kiwarns Members

rrogram Embodied Eight Principal PhasuH;
Local Unit Rankd High In Cap­
turing State Awards

Third Chamber Ad
Appears In Paper

Masonic Unit Plans County Commituuon
To Install Officers Atw«mble§ Thursday

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LOCAL WEATHER'

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BANKHEAD TAKES OATH AS SPEAKER OF, THE HOUSE

BOY SURVIVES 'ELECTROCUTION*

H it right hand raised, Rep. William B. Bankhead of Alabama la ahawn taking lha oath af offltt aa speaker
iff the haute of rtpreientatlvi* at Iho op:n'na el the 75th C a n g rtit. Stated In front gf Wit raatrunt art
altrkt of the four*, (Associated P re It Photo)
- -

T m thousand voUe of ■l««tn«lt]r p i iH d through th# M y of Irving
Ih rlls h — but he tan taka It. Baperlmentlng with an X -ra y machine
In hla high athool phytlea tlaaa at Brighton Bttch. N. V . th » K -y t a r •&gt;&lt; yaungittr acaldantally received tha full forta of tha tremendous
vattpga. Ha la atan In tha haapltal but tha doctor taamfnlng him it'd
na riamaoe waa dona. (Aiaeelatad Press P hrlo )

SPANISH SHIP RACING WAR SUPPLIES FROM U. S.

CO-EDS BACK GLENN FRANK

Thle affltlal radio phot# af the wtddlng of Crown
P rlntt Btrnhard au Llppe-flleiterfeld ohowt tha
Church ( “Greet* Kerb") at Tha Hagua. Queen
iAaaociated

Prlnctta Juliana of tha Netherlands and Otrman
bridal pair aoatod during tha aartmony at tha Croat
W llhtlm lnt, m tth tr af tha print***, la at tha far left.
Prise Photo)
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GOVERNOR FAILS TO BREAK STRIKE DEADLOCK

Shortly htfaro Prooldtnt Olonn Pronh was suited, thoia University
Of Wife ontin co -td t h tttntd at a window of tho c r o w O T d fr jr n ll- iV3m *
aa ha daltndtd hit admlnlitrttlan during a publlo hearing. Studtnta
thraatinod to ttrlh* batauio cf O r. Frank's dltmltoal. (Atooclttad

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Pree^ Photo)

ACTOR FINDS LOST MOTHER
While Ccn jrt-.i hurriedly drafted a iptalal noutralily m euura dttlgntd to block Immediately tha shipmem el ",?,Lno'M\ worth of war euppllts from Amarlea to tha Bpanlah loyallat govarnmant. lha
crew c* (he Munich freighter Mel Centabrlto need a cargo of airplsnaa, food and mtdiclna from Hew
York harbor, a lighter (arrow) la shown taking crated slrplanea to tha doched chip. Meanwhile,
R Ichor I L. Uineley (left) of Gan Frentleeo tame to Waihlnglon and abtalnod Hcenn* to oaport about
Ct,50O,0UU vrorth of pUnte, machine gum and ammunition ft tha layalllU. (Associated Prctt Photos)

1WCESS JULIANA WEDS AMID ROYAL POMP

|Cover nor Frank Murphy |l*ft, with hat on) and Jarntt F. Oeway (right, with hat on), federal labor
conciliator, art telling Detroit rtpsrteri that "ovorything icoki hopeful" at they leave a conference with
General Molars official*. After the pair talked with striking automobile employee, however, Dewey sild
" M lth tf aide ht* agrted on anything." (Aisoclattd Prtta Photo)

After eeerchlng 21 years, Wallace Ford, tho American film ottor,
fourd hla long-loti molhtr, Mia. Dan Ma*ted, living with her husband,
g blind match sellar, at Northwlch, England. They era ihown In
reunion. (Aieoeiated Prate Photo)

American Rallying
Chinese Communuta
Amid r ,&gt; il tnfend.r and tha rejoicing ef her subjects. Crown Prlncott Juliana of Iho Netherlands waa mar*
fled at t h - Hague to the German prince. Bernhard au Llppe-Dleeterfeld.
Beaming with Joy. tho royal
lover* are shown In thle radiophoto aa they rode through the itreote of Tho Hague on th* eve of tho wed*
dine-

Wife Sues Scotty

Mr*. Ella Scott (above) of Long
Beach, Califs has tiled *ult against
her estranged Itutbjnd. Walter
Bcott. lamoutly known as "Death
Valley Gcotty." lor 11,000 a month
paparate maintenance and dlvltlan
at gold mine* and other property
|M own* In Death Valley, (A s m f lated pres* Ph oti)

ALL'S QUIET ON THE FRONT IN AUTO STRIKE

Students' Leader
Backing Dr. Frank

(A**ocl4tcd Prato Photo)

CURLEY WEDS PRETTY WIDOW

Smiling happily, Oov. James M. Curley of Massachusetts and Ms bride,
th* former Mrs. Gertruda Dennis af Brookline, M»iS-, are shewn In St.
Mary's chapel at Boston college just after their wadding. Hla term
aa governor having eaplrsd, Curley waa tuctooded shortly alter big
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marriage by Charles f . Hurl*/. (Associated Prat* Photo) .

Agnet Im edlty (ib o v t). a native
•f Oklahoma, la credited with playlap an Important part In a cam­
paign to ottabllth t Communist
smplrt In northwest China In oppa.
allien ta Osnaralltslmo Chlang K a l.
Bhak'a Central govtrnmtnt at N an.
Bing.
(Aitecljted Prtta Photo)

Caryl Marta (above), president ot
th* ttlS eerjlor clatt at tha Uni*
vertity of Wisconsin. lad an uproar,
lout student demonstration In pre­
test against the dismissal at tha
university's president, Dr. Glome
prank, ky tha board af rogsntav

While union leedert, plant eiteutivaa and fedeial toncillatort eantidored means for ondlng tha atrtka *r
Central Motors Carporstlon workers in many allies, lift went an In rather presale manner on th* front
lint* In at least two strike ion**. A . L. Smith, one of th* "lit dawn" strikers at tha OMC plant In Atlanta.
G a . used hla leisure to «'-• » haircut to B. 0. Crisp, a fellow-striker. And at Flint. Mich., two of th* strik­
ers, lilting It out In the pit"! of lbs Fiehsr Bod, company, pitched In for a session of pout* ptollng In the
kitchen maintained by their union, (Associated Free* Photos)

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1SS7

W ashington
Stirred Over
New Program

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W A S H I N G T O N . Ja n . IS .—
* (A P )— P re s id e n t Roosevelt's
fo rn m n e n t
re o rg a n isa tio n
pka
occasioned
a rg um e n ts
to d a y th ro u g h o u t th e capital
f o r t h e f i r s t tim e th is
seaafcn teem ed . w it h
Con***— ’ m a n ifo ld a ctiv itie s.
W ith m o s t o f th e o rs a n i-

which

nation
p re lim in a rie s over,
e o M h tw i began undying legi*.
Gordon Morrow
WhU* Kostina rabbK* near Everett,
(rig h t), s fsrm boy, Stumblcil upon the nude and beatrn body uf
Charles Matioon, 10, who wa» kldn»p«l in Tatoma Dee. 27. The
youth notified hia father, Charles Morrow (left) who summoned »u thorKles- Proten stiff, the body lay In the xnow lets than 800 feet
from tha Morrow home. (Associated Presa PhtSo)
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Seminole County Chamber ef
Commerce Uuanl of Director* last
night
endorsed ( h a
project or total
brnry to com mi
mory of Gen.
founder, anil
founder’* Day
for Feb. R.
It was explained
ficial* will make a fi
to approach John Sanford for
the purpose of securing a fire­
proof library In which to house
the old Sanford col U r 11on.
It wn* u:.*o exp:a;n&lt;-d Ihnt John
Sanford U not a descendant or
heir of the general, as was
stated, yesterday and the library
is actually In Ihe possesion of
the gene nil's two daughters tn
Dc ?by. Corn.
John Sanford
is
n wealthy
cousin of the City's founder and
has made a life’s hobby of es­
tablishing libraries, it I* believed
thaf he would lie interested In
the erection of n building here
to house the Valuable books ami
other works of art once owned
IC o O U wwm I

Tha principal topic was iba
Pres Idem’, proposal to place 100
add Government ageacit* under
IS cabinet departiMata,put virtualhr all Ifafcral w o m e n under civ­
il MTVica and aupplaat an indepandtpt rom ptrolM r-gm anl with
..a m aurilmr------,
Admialatratloa leaders hall
tha projected chances as bringing
efficiency to
Government
but
Republicans and aoaaa Dvmocrt
quick Ip voice objections.

NUM BER

Established la ISM

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Local
Bank
Deposits
Support Two From Injuries
Civic Moves ofAirCmhIn c re a se $ 250,000
Over Past 12 Months
Committee To Probe MartinJohnson Meets
P o s s i b i l i t y For D e a t h I n Ca l l O b t R i f l i n g Auto f o r n i a; Is Second
Trailer Camp Here Fatality Of Wreck

W**
A House group took up the
PresUtM’i request for a 1730,.
00M00 relief fund and the Sen­
ate Inquiry Into flannel nt of the
Van Swertnfm’a railroads was

FrnMa And VefeUMee Thaa AM
Similar A na la America /

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I.OS ANC5EI.ES. Jan. 1 3 ,-M ’)
M a rl* Johnson, noted rxplnrof Injurirs suffered
Western A lt Excrash, the second
person* aboard,
n, president of
Ink company,
death between two
the plane pancaked
OH * mountainside 15 miles from
Union A ir Terminal, Its destina­
tion, m llurbonk on a flight from
Balt fake City.
Co-pilot Clifford P. Owens and
A . I , l.iuimls ef Omaha, Neb., a
passenger, were critically hurt,
but mine of tT.vse riding In the
big all-metal craft rsraped with­
out some injury.
Mrs. Osa Johnson, thP explor­
er'* wife suffered concussion and
a fracture] right knrr.
The government began inqulrIn* to determine the cause of the
crash.
It was the fifth major airliner
accident In tho United Stairs in
the past .Id tlays.
W , W. lewis, pilot, and stewartless Esther Jo Conner were not
so seriously hurt.

l » p , c l « ( W W ik o . A sicrt. i T T S t T S i S
Demand F rit
Kerosene Spray Little Hope h More
For Sound L o a n s
In Gartiage Cans Tanriff Release Shinhober Named '

Citizens C a u t i oned Cuban Pact Consider­
President Again
On Trowing Away ed lty P r e s i d e n t
As ISiffAchievementilnirley, Rranan,
Peels Of F r u i t s
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----zler. B e t t
City Health Inspector (|,
|
\ r gem do growers In Seminole
t timed For
Paxton today ndvised that Sanfnnl 1r " IM,'E ■" in Florida today wen*

cltixens spray ail gat huge runs 1warned by Cungressmaii J . .Mark
tbat “ President Boosewith Kerosene ti. an effort toward Wilcox
velt probably would not ronsent to
the control and eradication of tiny rin abrogation ,,f the locnl low tar­
pest 11lev, a current nuimnee.
iff agreement with Cuba" the
He said that while teftisa U col- AssiN-intcd Press reporteil from
lerted several times each week, VVsshingtnii.
The Floridian has arranged a
some grating* inevitably will stick
in the container nod provide a hearing on Jan. 22 In-fore the
Siate Department's Ctimtuitu-e for
breeding place for the inserts.
It w«s further urged that ru t. Krclprocity Information on the ef­
thin be taken In regard to tossing fect of the agreement in the Flor­
awxy citrus fruits, citrus ft tilt ida \ egetnt'le sections.
hulls, and vegetables, because th t
Wilcox said in it prepared state.
pest flic* will breed In anything n,,,,u. however, the cmmniitrr wns
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only a “ fact-finding Isidy"
could
ittak,*
no
decisions,
Fresh fruits are not conduriro
"It it not going to he any ensy
to propngntlon of die Insects, he
romlnued, but tony attract them. matter." the tepresentatlve said,
He asserted a lielief that the pests “ it scrure nnultfi,at ions of the
were not herd at local canning Cuban trade agreement. The Pres­
plants since only fresh fruit Is ident regards ibis and other trea­
in evidence, however, he said, the ties us among his major accom­
may follow
hiill-limtlinj- plishments ami it is not likrlv
tsuni mo ill’ in'.L'rgp
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where favorable breeding p lu m thm of them.'
Thursday's titles, Tlilal Station, arc.
He said 17 Flmlila growers
Orrun Pier, Daytona Bench: low,
ln.[&gt;ertor I'axtoi, riceiuty or- me! shipper* had ugttcd to nt
2;W o'clock; high, U:IU u'clotk.
dertil the sweeping of a local lend th,, hearing.
street Itsctl by tin- trucks. H un­
The present three-year treaty
II. !,. Eubanks and Mb* Mnr- dred* nf bull* had fallen to the with t'ulia expires thi* year. W il­
“ uerlte Hunt, both of fake Mory, pavement and were allowed to te- ts •« --aid hi* pur|tosp for asking
Were issued a license to wed, ac­ niiiin there until lb,* health inspec­ tor die heiiriog wo i to place la-fore
cording to Tuesday’s records of tor took union. Th&lt;- condition to* do- State Dspumm-ni data mi the
County Judge If. W. Ware.
agreement to la- used in any new
longer exist*.
Mr. Paximi declared dim It wilt one tin* Depotimem decide* tu
^ t * went her; Parity rimaly vlinlly necessary for ridxnn* m establish.
tonight urn I Thursday, mild tem­ rn-operaio In tho project if ill*'
It i explained that while Cuperatures.
Extreme
Northwest &lt; iiy wmiM l»e free from ilw* zmnll K»n |&gt;nMluriimi and iin|»&gt;*rt:« nrv
Floridn: cloudy to |wirt|y cloudy i |m*aia which np|arrnily ih^rripird j
mu -Iuum ih m ii to (Vntritl Mur*
tcnltcbt und Thur^duy.
| prri,e&gt;n wiri% ivisurillvsii of
li* uht vi isemhli* ^tiiwiUN, ihe eiisi*

New Girl Scout Officera School Student*
Active In Year’s Posts To Attend Fair
Four Officials Formaljy Introduced At On Ianuary-2fl jOPE-NKWb bbhm-w
A n iB tf^M ion In UttlrHffiwJr
Crowd Is Entertained

Local Firms Taking
tireal Intercut In
P l a c i n g Boothfl

tly D A T DATTERM OW
T)t&gt;po*it* o f th e S a n fo rd
A tla n tic N a tio n a l Flank
in
t'-i-Tti a how til an Increnan o f
tilrmmt u t)iin rle r n f n m illio n
dollars o v e r those
recorded
a t th is tim e Inst y e a r. P ro d *
dent H. O . S h in h n ls e r re p o rt­
ed y e s te n ln y nt th e annual
m eeting o f the flim n cia l in*
st it nt Ion’s stockholders.
A ) the same limn tha presi­
dent nnnmtnrcd ithrx*. tlti'J new
checking accounts nnd XI9 new
saving account* hail been re­
ceived In (he |uist 12 month*
of operation.
These figure*, It wn* pointed
out. iudicixted n whler dlakrlbulion nf money which tend* to
give rum -nt finances to a great*
er percentage of tho population,
rif e
'-'himi
also * reported
that lunn* ami disriaint* showed
a sa'isfaclnry increase over laat
venr.
lie added that ufflclala
had noted a greater demantl for
Miami loan*,
An'itnl progress by the bank
was irrtinh-d during 8j&gt;a pear
un.l ihe period of operation, aa
a whole, wu* xm-resiful. areord*
it H «o * «a ii* r*gn f W w f

Four new officers uf the Semi­
nole County Girl Scout Council
were actively engaged in their
new duties today following on of­
School children'* day will bs
ficial and formal introduction at observed on Friday, Jnn. 2®, *
the unit's annual meeting in the the A-minoli- County Agriculture
little House Monday night.
Fair mid Celery Display, It wtta
Mrs. P. M. King is the new com­ annriunced unlay by Jack Purcell,
missioner, Mrs. S. J. Mclnne*. manager of the rx|Mi*hioa.
deputy commissioner; Mrs. J . P.
County Superintendent T . W,
Several persona at the Market
Halt, secretary; and Mrs. W. E. Iawton
yesterday afternoon es­
Filling Station
on Thirteenth
tablished the date on which
(loetch, treasurer.
Btreet early today narrowly es­
filit'iiciiiv
j tMirw nf iliti luw ruriff ti^m.'iueiiit
Featured sjieakrr uf the yearly tollers i f the public educational
caped errlous Injury and prob­
A tour nf 1it*|K*clInn of lik* ly
tu livnit ilu* |»rici* which m.iy
session was W. E. Ilrown of A t ­ institutions of tho section will
bin.tl plans fnr dig president'*
Forty contestants In the 'round' lanta, noted bird photographer, Is- fair geests,
h m difiR p l i r M wan on tilt* iii"|*»»' hr enllrd fm l»y l.m il uKridiltur*
able death when a lighted match
Ball to In- held at dVo Wsyfktr
lor'A hcIu i Iu I,* for today,
U i Iiu a ,
vrva dropped near
a gasoline ihe-srate 5.000-mllo bicycle race, who illustrated his lecture wl;h
Mr. Pureell said thi* morning
ll'tel on J*n. :tu will bo made to*
storage tank which hurst Into under Tampa .Fair sponsorship, motion pictures of wild life taken |that uiiu.sunl interest hn* been
w ill stop over here tonight while at Camp Munywlngs near G rand-' shown on the part of local In­
night at a general
cnmmittu
Gantt a.
terest* in le-tnining htMiihs, Indicat­
nnetirrg in the Seinirmlo Gounty
Firs Chief Maek Cleveland ex other membera of the entourago In In this Htat*.
growers in Seminole
Thrown onto ths silver screen ing that the 13:17 fair will In* one ^ Film*
plained that no explosion re­ w ill offer free entertainment from
« « I a r *i I l ) ' M4|Ww
P r o p a n e ( I t luindn-r nf t'nmtnercu building
tho tandsbcll beginning at 7 were events which have »t tract rd of the best in the history of the l minty are looking forward with
at 7:-’tll uMia-k
sulted from the careless art I
anticipation
to
the
opening
tomor­
the interests of bird lovers through­ County,
Important on the huslnes*schrdcause thi station lank was al­ o'clock.
row
of
n
campaign
designed
to
The manager announced that
The cyclists pumped nut of O r- out tho entire United States.
ttle i* the distribution nf ikketa
most rilled for liquid fuel, leav
increase
th,.
consumption
uf
grape! 'fy I'otttmissiotier* nte slnfi-d to which Will In- sold for ft esc). It*
The llev. Martin J. Ilruin nctrd all booth* will Is- attractively dec­
ing no space In whieh fuel va­ amlo this morning and look a cir­
fruit.
cle route ovpi- which they plan to ns muster of ceremonies and wel­ orated ami managed by capable
farm ctutfer totunrniw night on prohnidc raise funilt for combating infan*
Clifford lliatt, f'oemy
pors might Ignite.
Beginning Thursday, 37,non re­
i liaiige* to tu.ik*- inward imjtroving tib' paralysis.
comed Girl Scouts amt
their person*. AM wit] )&gt;,- prepared to
ml J.
An unidentified youth, who wind for 125 milrs today before
tail food Store* ill the United agent from I like County,
f-tiilitji-s in ihe Ior-il tvutt-rplant.
•('■•atiaianl u » Paas* H i m
friends. Part of the evening was
It. I . Glenn, rluilrmnn nf tha
sprinting
Into
Sanford
about
7:50
fled when flames spurted from
S u it • i h i c r f n r d f m a r
Stufc* will Work together pro­ II. Gen
Buggesii-d plans have la-cn *uh- rnnimltlrr, h.-is |nititril nut that
ireupird by playing games, mass
o'clock
tonight.
the tank ventilator, dropped the
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u
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moting
the
«ulc
of
giups-frttit
pro­
v
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tuMn-d l y a watrrwiirk* cngini-cr person* not idanning tn atteml
H a lf an hour before the contest­ singing and a wiener roost.
match, tha ehirf reported.
duced in Florida, Texas, Arlmna lefortt the U f 111 ir id ic
have ||&gt;rn (be nlij't'f of coll- lIt*- dame should uuhsrriho to th#
A i ' r i c u l f i r e nti'l
Mrx. (1. Bussell Mason, retiring
ants enter, the entertainment pro­
Gasoline spilled on the ground
and ralifortiia— alHMit !!*,::iin,nnii Assoc iatloi t o il II ir r u w im * I*p n r ri aidct'iila- study by uu’inl'crs of the 25 rent service offered by Postil
gram will dc launched at Municipal commissioner, was presented n
and some covering the intake
iMixes nf which fit) percent crime* ii'rlork in f lm
S e m in o le
I I itf h boiiid.
Telegraph and forward the I’reai*
Pier. Billy Burns and his hillbilly “ thanks budge” in appreciation
pipe hurst Into flame. Chief
School.
Ihe |H&gt;Wer prnlib'in apparent ly is dent a birthday greeting.
Central
Florida dilrymen will front this State.
t-and head a long list of entertain­ for her servicr. She made an an
Cleveland said the fire occured ers. No admiislun will tie charged, nual report on the activities of nsscnti'ta in Daytona Beach on Jan.
John A. logon, cirrutivp vicer - s e s a r c it lit H 'ij n&gt; (ti
m I'tvlug tin greatest atlenlion, und
lie sail) tin- rnninmiiicalinn com­
while a gasoline truck was fill- although contributions — for prisa Girl Scout* in the County, show 21 tu hear addresses on latest de­ president of the National Asso­ elude some c x f i l n m i t i i ii i ^
cf
tin* indliution* nre tfirst any plun* for pany hud dnnntrd It* facilities to
Ing tha atation'a reserve tank. monies — will be accepted,
mails velopment* in tlairy feed* and ciation of F ihmI Chains, Inr., which co-opcrutivi i i u i r k f i i d j : M y n lc t ii in tim l-etn-rment of public rervleo the endeavor, and that all collec­
. ing considerable progress ...
* Ttt
vehicle was
Immediately
nn-ihiid* nf feeding. Ctiiimy Farm i* sponsoring the campaign, has use i y lull v I ' n n i c y K r o w i - r ^ m * will In* started amend the power tions will l&gt;e turned inu&gt;ih«aama
The entire company, exclusive
KowtiaoeS tns r*a» *wo&gt;
advised the For Ida ftirus Com­
-Amoved. No one was Injured.
It , J '&lt; h r&gt; it n n , il u . units und pumps.
A le t
agent C, B. Dawson said today.
lutul as receipt* from IIm social
of those trot riding hicjrcks, travel
Seminole County dairy Inn-resta mission that the chains expert to Assta: ini ton’s •eertiary.
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liave studird the affair.
in a Chicago World’s Fair bus
.-p.-nd $;t.iHit).ttfst in advertising
t'liniiaiiii-e ii|Kirts from In-ndt poepoM-d rhaiige with till eye to
are Invited to attend.
I I ’m IIs M
Wo r » « » tw o l
f th,. various AsstH-iatkm group*!1!
The program include* speeches grain-fruit.
future demand* for water as
I'rinod posters, more than I,- also will In- In aid.
Ill"' • ny grow*. Ths- p n ^ B iti would
by Hammond tlruwn. tlairy expert
Mr. Ji.hnson ha* urged thm ix| etnhialy phase* that could bu addcii
from Gainesville, and I'bll Taylor, IliHt.tXIO in numla-r, will m frarhief of the inspection lutenit ofjvnresl in the drive, Newsp&gt;i|H-r full attendance la* oft h.iinl, sitae tin u.s the la-cessiiy arises,
the State Department uf Atttlcul-.and radio ailvi-ttUing also is to many things of vital interest will
No indication had been received lure.
us«l.____ _____________________ come before the session, tin- firs:
Far tha information of taxpayat noon m.lay that Governor Con"
Friday is the final ilny on which
■la and r it 1stns who apparertly
one this year.
T h e Uovrtl o f
Engineer* fur will extend hvyond Friday the due
a n unfamiliar with tho business
t'eumy
Farm Agent U. B. Bawion
anti
Harbor* convened of expiration for 1938 automobile
routine of County Commission River*
will ncrept signed npplieatino* fog
licence
plates,
Tax
Collector
Jn».
yrstcnU
y
behind
cloned
door*
meetings, The Herald
was In­
|ioytm-iit* under thu 1938 soil eon*
formed this morning that wo Coun­ In Washington tn study Ihe con­ I). Jin Itins said this afternoon.
servarittn progrunt, thu farm of*
As
the
deadline
for
the
pur­
Sanford Kiuunians tiHlay heutd ,
, . ,
ty employee could be removed troversial Florida ship otnsl, the
,,
'
ftce nmitatm-etl today.
h hri-.| ,.It. .....
chase of 1937 tag* approached,
Mil.on, &lt; tty attorney,ex..
.
from office except by a majority Associated Pres* reported.
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,
Ib-sptte
personal
let1l*ri ami
■•■air* the pioposed b*-iil niiiniri,
' ,, ;
.
..^ .n
A spokesman for Ihe unit said the license department of Mr. Jinvow ef lh« Commission.
slier effort* to ex|iedite tho rekins'
office
frit
a
decided
stimu­
Mr*.
Voile
William*,
president
pal
bond
refunding
agreement
engineering
(Xpert*
af
the
War
"Tha actual ■lectioa of all new
mins of the forms, neatly 50 have
nf Ihe Seminole fount? Tuber* and ife era fit- to ritixen* here.
employee*,** Ih I* Thrasher stat­ D t part mint weri submitting data lation In business and frequrn'ly
not l - r i i returned to the offlco of
a
short
tire
of
cuslnmrr*
extend­
Tint
I
Tub
voted
to
Mljiply
three
ruin*Is
and
HettUli
Association,
ed thb morning, “ was ike result an vnrlnui technical phase* of
origin in tho Court I louse,
ed
into
the
Court
House
lobby.
t.-day atinnunced Ilia I it l‘ "not additional meals to needy children
of a majority v « » of tho Com­ the waterway.
Mr, Dawson said under no eoa*
law-enforcement units of the
School,
too late to return your fh rlst- attending Junior High
The Board apparently had not
mission In a secret bailor."
■litlolls will the application* bn W*
■State
have
orden
to
track
down
provided
the
meut
are
certified
ly
liia*
seals."
reached a decision at neon to­
lurnuldu lifter Friday.
- i nford's chapter of F'uture ive activities and community
The statement contained the Mr*. Dorothy iamb, school nurse.
ils y, although no public Informa­ on all license law elolntnr* after i urine re of America were con||&lt;- pointed out that tho epproaril
tervire were described a* the
Friday, provided the eheif execu­
Bill
Diillose
proposed
the
action.
••minder that although the seal
tion la soSetlrd to be released
of tho 1937 wdl coosurvBiion protive uf Florida does not seg fit tu rem rat ing today on a program nost important by Alex It. John- rale campaign officially closed
Dr.
J
.
1,.
Feodrirh
of
Kult-m
until the report la submitted to
grant an extension to the nearly- which they hope will bring them on, director of the h-cal diap­ t'hristmas Day returns * t i l l f'ollege, Salem, AV. Va., gave a gram, t■• la- outlined xtam, mekea
the House Rivers and Harbors
it necessary that thu '38 plan b i
i n ‘Ignition a* number one chap
er.
expired 15 days of grarr.
rnubl In- mmIn by person* »o lirief address In which he set ciuin-ly romplen-d.
Committee.
ter of 1937 In the United Htair*
In item number two are includ­
forth
some
'
f
hi*
impressions
of
The third la a series ef weekly
whom seals Were sent but who
A first prixe of f t 00 ia sparring 'd selling activities, productive
,sanford.
gSmetlssmeats sponsored by the
member* to rompletinn of a plan activitie*, service urganitaiion ac- have not ir.licutnl whether they
Judge Fmnk Miller Wns *
County
Chamber af
Intend
in
keelt
or
have
Used
rmtaulylng eight principal phu■Ci, ’ivitic* and cis-uperaiion with tho
guest. Arthur lira nan hail charge
f t appeared today ia the
them.
Utah Is * «slw
each of which is sub-divided into schord board in building a rombiof the program.
Tlmite-Union.
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nuiucrou* activities
practically nation farm shop classroom and a ' Mr*. William* said that many
County
Commissioners
will
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C m included the following:
person*, in Ih* Christmas rush,
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Tha Siaford Council, R. ami 8. xene for a special meeting at 10 covering the field of agriculture. rhaptrrrimm building.
T W O IS J I B E D
"Old y** ever visualise a land
&amp;1 !F o u r
»l
probably misplaced th-lr seals or
M? No. 10, will Install officers h A . M. tomorrow, Clerk O, I*,
Thu chief divisions of the privItem
thre„
include*
farm
prac­
in
13
fo
b
f»
af kaaatlfel lakes, palms and ry- tha Masonic Hall at 7:30 P. M. I Herndon said thi* afternoon,
forgot to mail th*dr remittance*.! JA C K S O N V II.I.K , Jan. 13.— ftTT
gtam are a* follows:
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tice improvement, conservation aegrim , grides fruit, fields of cel- tomorrow, it was announced h yj Members ef tha State Board of
11
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Every
penny
represented
by
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— Conrad Van llyning, Slate Wel­
I I ) Supervised practice, (2 ) co­ tivitics and ocauiificaiion activ­
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eey, g t m a a n f ' flak, wood* of present officials of th* fraternal Health ara expected to sit with operative activities,
Chri*tnin* teal* sent In citterns fare Cumm*-siuner and Mrs. Van %
commu­ ities.
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'Warns sad nature's other won- organisation.
El
4*
the body for g discuss inn of the nity service, ( I ) leadership scutAnother principal goal of the nf Florida can h* used in carry­ llyning w-r,. seriously injun-d \
.tn
7&lt;
dais?"
A ll regular members and visit­ disposition of grapefruit ami sit- kies, if.) earning* ami savings. Sanford unit is to show a ten per­ ing out the program which the thi* morning when their auioino- ' •
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A a M M m p u jIs g map show* ing member* are invited to at­ in* hulls In Kemlnole County.
til
*
Health Lile era-lied into the (ear of *
( 8 ) ' conduct of meetings, (7 ) cent increase in membership over State Tuberculosis and
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the PMttri* at Sanford ia the tend. Refreshments ate to be
Mon U expected to Is- reb-uscd parked hus during a fug a few If
Other business probably will bo scholarship, ami (8 ) recreation.
th« pa-t year,
it
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in
tarred.
miles xolitb of here, ,
presented.
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cording to Mrx, Williams,
u
Uf the emit* group, co-opera(foallooed u* rag* T ire s )
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S tate Cycfiits .
Gasoline Station Will Stop Here
Blase Endangers
Lives Of Several Until Thursday
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Contestants In Race
To Be Seen Tonight
At Municipal Pier

Crowcm Of Citrun
took With Interest
On Fruit Campaign

Make Final P lans
For Benefit Dance
At Mayfair H o te l

llia tt Andj (icn u iw I’DmmiHHiuntTH Wi l l
To Address
SS M l at Water Plant Changes
Agriculture
re C l u b
—

Dairymen To Meet
In Daytona Beach

C o n e U ndecided

New Employes Were
A b o u t Extending
Named By Majority Enffineera Behind
Vote Of Commission Closed D o o r s For L icense P e r i o d
Study Of Waterway

F r I d a y Final Date
To F i l e Application
For Farm Payments

Future Farmers Seeking Mr«. William.* Says
Too I.*ate For
National Honors In j’37 NotReturn
Of S e a l

Attorney E x p I a inn
Itonri Refund F l a n
To Kiwarns Members

rrogram Embodied Eight Principal PhasuH;
Local Unit Rankd High In Cap­
turing State Awards

Third Chamber Ad
Appears In Paper

Masonic Unit Plans County Commituuon
To Install Officers Atw«mble§ Thursday

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LOCAL WEATHER'

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f Um Awarfcnu lavolutfon a n preparing I
Uw Mrth o f Sanford upon an oeeulon n a
i r t Day which b a g win commemorate
I f t i r &gt; IWT when on February 8 Captain *
Bara the American* having won the day. pitched n a y
and later aancted a email fort which they called Fart Mel­
lon In honor of their fallen tender. This fort surffrad ter
many foam and after the war wae over became the cen­

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te r of a thriving !Stt!? trriir.g tn arr.u n itj
i i 36*5kmvllle. Boata. plying back and forth on the St. J o h n ,
brought supplier for all central Florida to this little town,
aild reloading with fruit* and vegetables returned th Jack-

■onrflte.

_ • • It waa not until (leneral Sanford came hero nearly
by On. SarTof#™

TV rhamtweSM

Fian^r’i I&gt;ny M
P"*nr*. of M r*/*
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And ao It la entirely fitting and proper that Sanford
should remember this date of February 8, 1887, and that
suitable ceremonies nhould mark Its observance. In the
fact that Sanford had its beginnings In an event of one
hundred years ago. we should all take pride. And that the
town has survived the vicissitudes of a century full of
trials and tribulations, speaks well for the pioneers who
trly bore the burdens of its struggles.
The Herald congratulates tho D. A. R. on Its fine work

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■Wlott iponaoriny tho

Mn. Ubman said (hat while
eetoaj Fournier'. b .y will he
cthWaud m Pah. 8. aetetllM
win caver a three-day parted,
r*h. S, T and A
Prveldent T. E, SUapam ap­
pointed Walter Haywee, Pnd t .
Wl l e on
and
Hawkins
ConMily on a committee ta la*
vretlsait IV poeetMUty at

i Mere
■reday

n o t-

Ins an automobile traitor ramp

Founder’s Day the wholehearted co-operation of all our
cltiaenry In making It an outstanding success.

A Drivers* License Law

IPto

JtojmbHf*n

prrtMrnt

Statistics show that a considerable part of the acci­
dents pertaining to motor vehicle traffic can he avoided by
the enactment of a suitable drivers* license law.
The standard law which will come up for considera­
tion before a number of state legislatures during the next
few monflw’pmvfde* for likfng"awBy‘TVie licenses" ot ihttoe
who ore not mentally or morally equipped to drive an
automobile with safety or who, under Its enforcement, are
found later to be incompetent as drivers.
Some of the chief advantages of the law nre:
1, Its effect has been in states where It has l»ecn tried
to reduce accidents nnd Injuries nnd save lives.
2. It puts a premium on competence and skill In driv­
ing and provides sn effective means for removing the in­
competent or dangerous drivers from the road.

t , It provides the police authorities

V’ 'Itetee wesr to* e u ; cloth**,
. teeiel* Dr. E. Kay* L* Fleming,
i-* *a*m m *f the wen.it of the
M th h Medical AModetiM. That
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tee ymmg tody of today who
t e l gnM detormtoatlm ana
WW'Stesd eeaee, hSe adopted e
BteteBM rf itotfctag whkh l*. he*

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t e te i m u iii would iM d to piwu.

U e t I t A ll V o d e r O ne lU o f”

with a check-up

• wtei Clifford (Mm*, the In esse of accident and a permanent record of each holder
uuM Ptomlsto Who meat- of a license.
■MM Lowe Ralaer,Ike Ansa
8. It assists In n scientific study of the enuses of acci­
*f The Qrmi Iletfeld,"

he tea

(Forwepty Baggett’s )

dents, whether attributable to mechanical failure, engineer­
ing defects In streets and roads or humnn negligence or
carelessness.
6, It promotes an orderly, statewide control of motor
transportation nnd the uniform supervision of vehicle oper­
ators.
7. It Is an effective method of educating alt drivers on
the basic precepts of driving nnd the fundamental laws of
the highway.
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Mn. Ulttaa Sevill*
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LANEY’S d r u g
Orders Given PM ipi Attention

,v y t e . The woolt, howerot, h*e
HM.rt.Wy boefchy type

m a M M M , het *Uo la M IM
■ a w to u i ae w r f i Th e otht to Tehle apyeeyed theflrai
i «&lt; whec la tornado* to be
P Sewopeper publlohod oxd y i h r children. |i la to
I term, n e s i u four ( t p i
■ j w had tim* ■torlet, p u t-

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enlnul

mode In states having standard drivers’ license laws,

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

Merle*,

yeer
iptaach- odUortab,
W e total tm l national new .,
I hi the atoipbat fern , which
he t i tottnrat to youagatora.

r . PAUIVB BEAUTY SALON
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working tirelessly toward this
N « * Of TW Child Local Bilik Deposit *i*
and through several medium*.
Naftci NtwCkaifMta TblMtabjcctOf Talks
The exposition U elated to open
•Mr*. H. B. McCall, J r , ehalr■ M . selected committee chair■aa far tha year at tha p gular
■ dating *f the Mary Lenaboth
Orel# of tha First Methodiat
Chureh held Monday aflentoon
at the h o «t of Mr*. E. C Smith.
Jr,
SHrer Lake, with Mr*,
Mrs. Eohirta Howard (font ■■hit and Mr*. McCall at haetTtteoday la Orlaado viaitiag relaIteoa.
Tha foOowiag chair— a were

P tn o n a lt

Mra. Dorothy Lamb and Dr. T .
F . McDaalcl will gtre talks on
Ihe phyaiaal needs af the child
at the regular Meeting af the
Grammar School P .-T . A . sched­
uled to take place Thursday aft•moon at 3:43 o'clock at the
school auditorium. A n extcatlvr
board meeting will be held at
3 tOO o'clock.
Mrs. Arthur Bream w ill ren­
apM aledt Mra. W . C. R H , tour- der several vocal solos and retrayt Mr*. C. E. Ganwly, publi­ freahawnta will he served by the
city t Mr*. B. D . Caswell, **p- hoettaaoa. Mr*. It. D. Caswell
gUee; Mr*. C. E . McKee, World
Outlook! Mr*. M arry Wearer,
finance: and Mr*. W . E . K lrth-

Mr*. Burk* Steele led the de•rrtlosal a T .v a iw lt pleas went
made far a rummage cede to be
b a ld
Batunfay.
Refreshments
Mrs. M . t . Wiggins and Mrm w«ro served to tha following:
B. L Perkin* were called to At­ Mr*. B. D. Cg*w*n. Mrs. A . T,
lanta Sunday by the lllneaa t»T Collom, Mm. O K . Goff, Mrs.
W . f t m il. Mra, r . H . U n e y ,
their aunt, Mr*. Litile Poartll.
Friend* of Charles Beds will
ha Interested . to learn that be
ha* been eledtrd bouse manager
for the M Kappa Alpha frateralty at (.he UnhreraBy of Florida.

Mrs. V. G. Hasty
Entertains C i r c l e

, . The home of Mrs. V . O. IJaiey
waa tha scene of the regular
meeting of Clrtle Number F a ir
of tha F lrit Baptist Church he'd
Mopilay afternoon. Mm . If. f|.
Hill presided over the meeting
when pan* were made for a vls*t
to the County Home this month.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Mr*. 11. J . Bradham, Mr*. W. D. Gardiner, Mrs.
F. E . Hatch*I, Mrs. R. L . C.lenn.
Mr*. V. G. Hasty, Mr*. II. ||.
Hill. Mm. George W. Huff, Mr*.
Britton Johnson, Mm. E . L Kcl**y. Mr*. J . A . Strange. Mm. I*
F,. Tew, and Mias Allis- T t afford

M r. and Mrs. John Van Hou&lt;ten of Nawark, N. J . are ■pend­
tha special sene* of atrvlese be­ ing Ihe winter at the h»m r of
ing conducted this week at tha Mr*. Oliva Marshall, Fas*. Sec­
ond .Street.
shank
ItafraehaKRta were served to the
Mrs. R. G. Burton of Phila­
foflowtag: Mra. W. 8. Thornton,
Mlsa Jesuit* ■ A n Illustrated talk on Mrda waa
Mfa- a W . Bailey, Mr*. Claimaca delphia, formerly
Smith, Mrs, J . p. Hall, Mr*. J Smith of (his city. Is visiting mad* by W. E. Bmwn of InterW. Harkeyf Mm. W. M. Me Kim, her parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. W. tachea Tuesday mornli* at tha
yr ,
Magnolia
Avenue, Junior High School during th* '
Mra, J . K. Mettlngar, Mr*. E. A . Smith, lifjl)
regular chapel period. Mr. Brown ,,.* *? C
Maffht, Mra. J. H. Powell, Mra. for a few week*.
wi* introduced by C. R. Mason . . ‘ hurl
4. W . Kutlfdg*, M n . 8 . O. Shinof this city.
«
hoher, Mr*. W . A . THU*. ' Mrs.
Among those from here s e t t l ­
Other numbers on th* program
LaalJ# West, Mr*. Harriet To r- ing
the
funeral In Henson
were given a* follow*:
" rJ‘
S
raaee, aad Mrs, R. If. Duncan.
Springs this afternoon of Mrs. flung. "Am erli&lt;-.Schoo1,
” • , K* "F
John Raul* were: Mr. an I Mrs. Flag flalute— School.
(business i
A. L Betts, B. F . Whltner, anil Scripture ami Prayer— Th* Rev. ,*o*tal huur,
&amp; L. Firkin*.
Martin Bram.
Contest*

High School Children
Enjoy Talk On Birds

Mri. M. N. Cleveland
P n d d e i Over Circle

A fo O u te tu d in t

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Hr*. M. N. Cleveland presided
•n“ Mr*. W. C. DeCoursey led
tha devotional at the regular meet­
ing of Cirri# Number Three of
„
r , n l *•!*••" thurch held
Monday afternoon at he home of
Mg i J S i--M n i » i f t ll 'Jh l i w aw
Avaaaa, Mm, W . P. Brooks, Jr,

Mr*. Antoinette Frelsarh of
Akron, N . Y . and Mm. William
Lynda of Corfu, N . Y. have ar­
rived to spend i o i m
time at
the home of Mrs. Olive A. Marshall, Ernst Second Street.

H IT N O . 1

fk irttK rN s S T s
T H IK V K fl CONHI D ER A T E
P O R TA G E . Ohio, Jan. I X Robbers that burglarised a gro­
cery store here were considerate.
They left change in the cash
register for the merchant* H&gt;
start business in th* morning.
i T "'fix ted alt other state* In
1A A A rental aad benefit payments,
‘ receiving about I I percent of (he

B. L. Perkins
Correct Men’s We«r

Increase $230,000
OverPast 12Months

S c h o o l Students
To A t t e n d Fair
On J a n u a r y 29

? Special Sea Foofc

Business Meet Held
By A z a r i a n Class
A dorr klllnl by William Appetr
of F.l Cantpo, Trx., hail a third
horn. It was u 10-point buck with
four on iino prong, flvo on the
other and a spike about six Inches
long growing front the forehead.

Glorious News
o f G re a tE G Q n o m y

T h " ilvn'ml'imr of the glint
leg* rml tii lr thundering Jour­
ney down ‘ he river utv uuly two
of the th-ills viei’ll enloy when
“ Come And Get It!” Samuel
Goldwryn's production of Edna
Ferber'a eolorlul nnvrl of life
in th* grrnt lomlter eamps of
the north woods, begins a two
day engagement at the Rltx
Theater today with Edwint A r­
nold In his greatest role s* Bar­
ney Glasgow, the rhnre boy who
b-rante a I'lmber baton.
The frer-for-nll Hattie between
Harney and the luntberjarks, (ho
fight between Harney and hi*
son, for the love of the Iw-uutiful
loilta; and one of the most spretarulnr rufe Iwitlles ever ser ene,!
are mhrr bm lhtaklng highlights
of this screen Version of this
greatss* novel ever written by
the author of “Cimarron." "Ho
Big" and “Show Boat."
Joel Mr free, Francis Farmer,
Mmly
Christian*
and
Walter
Hreunsn .ire also prominently
fraturerl In the rust of "Come
And Get ll!‘* which also include*
Ihe famous &gt;t»ge
star,
Mary
Nash, Andrea I.-n ls, lovely new
Goldwyn discovery, and Frank
Shields, the handsome tennis
Mar.

■». t . &amp; rn,
Mrs. Clifford Walker, Mrs 11. C.
Moore. Mm, Ira K. Southward.
Mrs. G. S. Uttrell, Miss Hose Litirell. Mm. II. Morelnnil, Mrs. Allen
Gonliner, Mrs. It. H. Hill. Mrs. K.
It. Carter. Miss Helen Waul. Mr*.
J. It. Colclongh, Mrs. II. M. Smith.
Mrs. E. W . Wilkes. Mrs. M N.
Cleveland, Mrs. Glover David, Mrs.
R. t.. Beard, Mm. I,.
Kinard,
Mrs. R. |„ Hunt. Mr*. V. G. Hasty,
and George Walker.
W O M AN H I.A IN
N E W Y O R K . Jan. Ill— f/TAQutons rniiniy police sol&gt;l In*1
night that Mr*. Maty II. Case. 25year-oM wife of Frank ('use, Geilrial Klectrir Company employe
httil ht-en found slain in her Jack
sun lleighis apartment.

a t T h e Y o w e ll C o . a n d

“C om e a n d G et It!"
Delay In E x p e n s iv e , A c t
q u irk , w h ile Ih e H lo r t-w ld e

Sweeping CLEARANCE
C on tin u es - 4 D ays M ore, O n ly
IlOUIt SALE SPECIAL!
Thursday,!) A. M*

smart news
You Will Be
Interested!

A 111k Surprise

C h ild re n 's Sl.llB— $1.2,*.
flubsrrlplion

HRIDGE

New Feature
» f the Sale!

W ash Dresses

Friday. J:.W I*. &gt;1Episcopal 1‘atlsh House
Hpensornl hy
Hcminolr High I'.-T . A.
Joe *
Kcxrrvalinnx with
Mr». F. A. Hy»on
I'honr otttl-J

Lovely plain und printed
Styles Tn faal rulor litati-riaD, In the fln o und
I I _*:&gt; Dicsscs for all sis*
children.
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FeR H i t s -

GREATLY REDUCED

D IN E

F u tu re F a r m e r s
Seeking N a t i o n a l

Ta lk — The Rev. J . Isiwery Fen- prise was
drlek who was Introduced by Golclough.
the Rev. A. H. Col*.
served to tl

X t Stanford Theater

' f t m a Featvret

Nature ian't waste fuL I f '
give* a man ability te ha a
on Jan. ! J and close Jan. 30. A •hot, ah* icldont goes la t i t 1
vacant City-owned lot near the A r ­ hie of making him Ieoh like
cade Building* ha* bten donated aa — Tulsa World.
the ait* of the fair.
Included on the tin of exhibit*
Ing to the rrpor*.
ate a midway, automobile show,
Sir. ShlnhoUer was re-elect­ agricultural exhibit*, pony ahow
ed president of the Institution and other Item* of wide internet.
for another year. Other official*
chosen f*» further service are
tt* follows:
J . U Iftgley. executive viceFosldcnti George W .
Frailer,
vice-president;
Arthur B ra nd,
cashiert ami A . L. Betts, as­
sistant eashltr,
(OnDllnued from r&gt; | t ona,
Membere of the Board of [&gt;tMr. Johnson pointed out that
icotora ra-clectrd are:
George I). Bishop. Jo I'amcr- the organisation ha* received
o». Mr. Frailer, Sir. Ingley, It. honorable mention in the national
of Future Farmers one
•b .VvsKis# aim Mr. Snnihol-cr?
P O N S fc l ‘si C A t £ —
ifte chapter here U the on­
A new director, |„ I, K m m r,
110 N . Park BL
1
ly
one
in
Florida
r»
have
won
pruminent
celery
grower
of
T r y Owr
three
sun-essivr
State
champion­
i-Suuford. was uddnl to che Bor.rd,
ships.
Among other
financial
The Homestead Chapter, Mr.
complishment* of the hank
Johnson reported, won second T A K A l ' H R E S T A U B A N T
was the purchase of
Opposite ( oartbeWM -'
last year in the national event, I
htilMing It occupies.
Herring Ihe Beet la
hut Sanford has heatrn It four
Foods Hi ace 1MB
times In seven Florida competi­
tive endeavors,
EIIIHF'S h e h t a u r a n i
State agricultural Interests are
in bahlaa Welit
solidly behind the unit here, (he
director aunnuiii-rd.

E verything Goes!

Imagine This

.Make S t'le rlim i* F ro m E n tire S lu r*
SO M E K X A M BLES ID H I.IIH :

All Thin
SeaHon’ff

I Rig lolls
S IL K

DRESSES
at xurprixlng
reduction,.

FELT HATS

Valve* !• **».».■&gt;

Actually Tu 32.95

COATS
Bel Sly Ice and Cvlwcw
IM S

G ra in ,

9 .9 5

IH.75 Coals, J 2 . 9 5

CLEARANCE
A Clean Sweep

MaUoryg and Etchbone

2-1.511 G
Values to f I (t-73

Come On To

n i I m,

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Smartest Style, und the twv‘.
ctdom, see n few of them In
(ha window— m $1.00.

Better Coats at rurre■ponding
rcductluna
In prices.

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Fin* 1*0 Shirt*
Hy Elder at

H ats $5.79
Felts by SteUaa Ca, | U t

Hate $4J9

Sanford

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faattn* tin W w tor Part B t o n j„ ytottoi’a m m y r
« * » , In tto praltnlnary Sana to M Mtkrtttoa •* tha i
tha w a t t y hattto tort alfht at tfM ki . . . , T W to U
Wtotor Park.
tddto i t o W r raafcla I
i r a m i m r w ^ L « m J W l .*w L . « _ , w a
aad atratotod to U 4 kafava h a ll] that affrattra ahyaaaa
Haw. la lha third qatrtor thay dtoytoyad by Uto IMtl
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THUK-SDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937

VOLUME XXVI

Ex-Senator^ W i f e
Narrowly E sca p es
In T a x i Accident

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

NUMBER 9X

EaUUialwd la 1908

:

;N&amp;tiOnS S(tk
PulestonA
Solution For
War Dangers Are Re-employed

n
By
County Commission

France, I t a l y , Ger
many In L i n e To
C u r b Continentalj

e r a l Money-Lend­
ing A g e n c i e s Ih
Proposed !n Rrporl

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'Menace In* S p a t « ,

'W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 14.-&lt;/P)
— A plan of govern memo I reorganliation ilifferem from ihn&lt; mlvanceil by President Rottaevrlt to­
day caught the attend n of law­
maker* In.latent on reducing expenae*.
A report of the Hooking. In.titutinn, firat of a arrir. dr.ignr&lt;l
to cover the reorgjniiation
nf
the entire admlnl.trailer divl.ion
of Government, Informed a Sen­
ate Committee on reorganization
that a taving* uf |.K1,1iIO.tXHt may
be effected ny conaolbluing Fed*
rral money lending agett tea,
Thl* runtpared with total «aving* of |30,000,ootl enviahnied by
President Roosevelt in rerttntmending Ma plan of rem gun n a ­
tion to Congress.

l r TH* «
I ‘illy and tiermany renewed;
their handclasp today, as France.|
ngrveing to meet halfway In the
solution of economic and politi­
cal problem*, .took step* to do

t Indicates
Trade Driver Is New Employees Dr.I) Si »ciont dinatlon
To
Accept
P
o
n
i
t
i
o
Serious); Hart For County Wilt Worked By 2 MMel
Ai Curs Collide Begin Tomorrow New Health U nit

her part In atopping foreign
bonds in Spain'* civil war.
I
**
v
P o t flies are propagating her*
Genera! Ilirniutm Wilhelm Cue­
wherever vegetable matter ia dering. the man wtlh Germany'*
By
eaying, City Health Inapeetor ti.
premier duties, talked in Home
JACKSONVILLE. Jnn. 14. P. Paxton said today after an
I minty employee* .Wept out by
J . K. Wh'tley of Sanford wav
with Ihin'.o Mussolini and King
—
(AP)—Three pernona lost extens'v* ami minute inspection
..
Vie or Kmmanurl. They (old him ln a critical rondllion In Fermihl- th,. Satunl.iy nction of Seminole
l n ' u^ “ » er*l aeetion* of th.- City.
Italy’s friendship for and eol- Ijtiighlutt Memorial llo .p tu l thl-1Commissioners were working iluir
Dr. Sunt I ’u lrs to n and Dr.
HdenU
*
b ille d
K* advised housewives nnJ
htlsiration with Germany had not afte rnoon after hi* Ford truck last day today, and were tepUck ,l,‘M‘ i merchant* to exercls, extreme
nverturn.il th's morning in ii'tnrm* were looking forward to W. Tin***. L u n g ln v were rein*
cooled because of an Dalian
"JnIt'd te m ito rn rily ttnlay M
colli*inn with Caul Jones, San- assuming new duties tomorrow.
* rSl f l nnev «
Winter e,r# ln ,h*' 'f*lM
“ ll|un "I
agreement with Great Britain un i f„r,|. at Nineteenth Street und
A new- superintendent of main, ' " d u t y iihy.sk'inn mut oaaut*
Ha«n, wan timwneti Wih ln
«■»«*“■ »«*M» of
&lt;‘ottiily
physician T* «
Modi eminent! status t|Uo.
tenanee. .1. \\ , V at borough, mu* util
Elm Avenue.
the car in which he wiui “,," 1h&gt;»1"* u *n
tH
MJHfl ivt'ly, lay S t&gt; m i n 0 1 •
appointed.
l'a
ly
also
said
she
is
taking
'
The
attending
physician
snht
riding went off the Belle-, lh\ ,lr or * w,n" a,",,,1‘,,h*r''
Harold Nathan, are man-hunter
. * “ H H ly ('"ntnii.*Hjuneni.
.
glade-I’nhuVee Road Into a cu-&gt; Mr. Paxton reported that he
The t'ommis.ion'* ...............
and assistant director of the ar ton to shut off volunteer rlt- Mr. Whitley sustained a crushed
mill n place,1
P|u. servk't'.* „f |,nth ph»*
Bunion Steele
nal. Finney wax riding
with “ slopped at all stores front Celchest
and
a
bmken
leg.
lie
wa.
Ilstntents
in
Spain
pending
a
gen­
I ’ titvd State. Iluuau of fnve-dilh** *....... .
aicinii* H i r e
m / h c d u le d 'to
I'liumy ninvict
Loulae I - Itaylon of Pahokee who ery Avenue and Mellon-/Me Avegatien, i- shown at hi* heiiil.piar- eral. workable, interna'ionat neu­ Suffer ng from Internal heritor........
»’«vc her...... rmimSd t?morPaul Bigger*.
escaped Injury. Fifteen person* nue to thoiie on Beardull Avenue
(huge,
the
doctor
added.
ter. in Taeotna, Wash., direeling tral!.y law. Franre fell in line.
At the County home. Mr. and 1-0* through an action by tb«
loa'. their livra in the cane* lust and found an abundance of flira
Mr. Jones escaped with opl)
l tifurtii**litii SuMinlay.
**
the search for the kidnaper ait l
&lt;ln
the
Madrid
hal‘defront,
the
Mrs.
M II Smith uiv to inkt- over
year.
’ at all plice*."
minor brui.rs.
murderer of |0 year oh! Charles
Ihuigla*
G.
Scott
hail
btan
R. T . Blanchard, De Fu n la k , ^ eonveraatlon with a farmer
I'ollre Officer H. C. Wilcox, tbi' iknie. a* stlpr-rimemleor and appointed County physician vffvcMattson. t A: si.dated Pros* pint* struggle went un with farrlgn
replacing
Spring* taxi driver, waa killed producing atrawberriea biought
Friday's title*, Tnlal Station, to)
who Investigated the accident mutton respectively,
Volunteers on both side..
'"morrow, l ot apiw-rml ikk
Mr. and Mr*. I!. t„ Dunn.
when hi* car collided with a truck uut
fact that it wux difficult Ocean Pier, Daytona llearh: low,
which occurrd alstul 7:4o A M.;
morning m „ l l the Board h« did
Tuny
I'ticlifotd,
I'on
my
engin­
**. Amlaluaia, Ala., men •» Iho llt harveat
fruit
.tillable for 3:30 o'clock; high, ll:Stt o'clock.
.aid Mr. Wh'tley wn. pinned l&lt;efeel iiuTined to urcept |)m
eer, Mas also notified that hi. ser­
Stale line, lira, W. W . Flour- marketing,
an thick are the
nc.ith hi* truck. Apparently the
j"h which before had vatallad
vice*
Mould
be
terminated
nithln
aoy, wife of a former -State Sen- |H-*ts,
Judge R. W . Ware ha. obtained
lop rim nf the seat'* hack fell I'gl days, although rw.stiet— -nr h:v* coii.iilerable w-irk for two mat*.
alor.
l . **1 iuuajy. burl. FloutV.tlt'f' .I '-jM i.v permit to r-jj* " r
acres* the J r k . i V I V
“ I: m o w it..* flit* vtmr- ft
- 1 ut!W".5Mi * w - e g -* r Tiiraslwe
selevne.1,
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» y eaeape.1 injury but a daugh- ( i l ,)U w(v,r„ v i a b l e , decay." d residential bubting mid l&gt;orrh,
Hindi- il.,- m.'linn of rv-instatemaM.
irpnrtnl, rru*luiig lit. Imdy ti­
It.
Dawson.
County
farm
n rid it was seconde.l by Com misthe earth.
flJUrwn
v
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in*|*e*lor sad. •‘Home jiv-tiple according to record* at City Hull.
agent, and Mis* Josephine lloydsinner \V. lb Killwr. The srtloS
The official report of the mi*, «t*&gt;n. home d.o,k,. tatfon ,.
trie Ian, w.“ ‘ k U l T w U n "he ! . » J » **" me thf*
Cr,ery ’ ,ri|,‘
Taylor Cotnmnndrry of the lo­
**» uhiinimnus, it was Un4a(*
iiep s a d Mr. Jour, wa* dtivinu remained at their posts.
u
a
m
M G ro l of his ear between Val- »!'"** nr* '*ft I’" * '' “
BtlllHlI,
cal Knight* Templar will meet
a Ford station wagon west mi
I
ftc
source
far
breeding.
iW j i , Ga., and IW ry , Fla., but,
Tin- II..ar.l stinpiatej that Dr*.
N ineteenth Street. Mr. Whitley
"It nppenrs that the {teal I. Fritlav night nt 7:311 o'clock in
thre.. Valdosta frl.ml* with h im ’
the Masonic Hall. M l picntierI'ulesti.'ii and l.anglry
should
was moving sooth on F.ltn Ave.
found generally, and that there
a
w
escaped serious injury.
ure utged to attend.
seive until the next regular C m »&gt;
nnr,
driving
a
truck
lanilrd
w.|l,
Among four person* who were r “ n W n"
r ,‘''‘ rul •*
mission ntretlng, ruenrding no He*
The Sanford urea showed a nat­ grapefruit hull*.
H I M In yesterday's accident* Jh'F «*"&gt;•«*
The weather: Partly cloudy,
diem ion of what action mlghe to
The
accident
today
was
thi
ural population gain nf |U.*i ill
Mnk . Caarmd Van »fynln». ‘ ° (l?1*
living roadi. mdd tvm|irra*urrx tonight and \
taken at that time.
I a c c o r d i n g to an official nn- second of |t* kind within tin
of tha Slate Welfare Com -|,ion’ Friday. Kxtren.e Northwest Flor­
Dr. W. A. McPhaul nf the Flor*
nual report made to,lay hy liar- past two weeks.
tnluloner. Van Hyning was h u r t1 ^ r- P»**nn xahl that while the ida: cloudy, ptobahly occa.ion.il I
'dn Smie Heard of Ifi-alih adOn Dec, ill, Victor John.on.
old Hit-kill., vital siaii.tician for
hut was released from thu ho*- Hie* probably do not have tinn lain* tonight uml Finlay.
Member* nf tin* Incul t'ormnit-1 dtcs-cil the t’eimnissian briefly
■loluneing Sanfoid, hauling eitru* tmll., and Miss fur in aluirift* » f the I'reAitfenf*^ I and niiiliin-d the lenintive estab*
the region
•that this morning.
(o breed In the bulk of local
M
mile
Heck
collided
at
TwentyI nke Mary, Like Monroe and
garbage, It
is highly probahh
City Commissioner* are
llinhthiy D ill il iiue at the May-1 lisliitieiit uf a Cnuniy public heslih
fourth Stris-t and Kim Avenue. fair lloirl Jnn. ;cn toihty wer** , service.
I'aola.
that some refuse left after th. tiled to meet toliigh’ for u dis­
wn* injitrcil tfiMrilmtin^ in k. in for the nnuil
ran is emptied provide* the nec­ cus.ion of pnipostsl improvement*
t'oiupilaio n of tit,, year's louil* The truck driver
The physician pnininl nut that
essary condition* for iwsl I'fe,
in litrtli* uml death, showed that seriously bin nut futnlly.
to the municipal waterworks.
th.- nigmiizuilni) would supplement
affair.
Police
said
that
none
hud
lieev
The in.pertnr emphasized thi The session U to open at ~ :G0
337 halite, were Imrn in the 13AthTtix^iori r a n i to be m i M at •In- Stan- hcslili uni and would be
' necessity of spraying
garbage o'clock.
month.' period while 333 person* arrested in today’* ncc'dent and $1 (Mteli, wert* harnletl connniltee in . otnph-ie rontrol of ssnitalioa
indicated
any
official
action meinlerd L i t t i i j h t at n meeting in Scmiimli- Cnuniy.
ran* with kerosene or used muioi
*Merit nti ed.
■ Mr.
Un-kin* said the n itiiral I would depend on tin- in11come of in the I'hiiinher »’f ( ’oninierce htJilti.oil.
M-- ns o-rieil that four persons
The Oviedo Chapter nf Future I*
The Si til ifill |(. Uiitifii
would be employed full-time by
inir.
Further, he said, it is advisMedical gain was the largest on local tec- Mr. Whtley's rood Hun.
Farmer* of America .thl* week'
I unit since l'JT3 when *n advance
Tickets limy 11* peeureil freji any tin- project which probably would
vlet V n»*lny ha«l mini
I a re..
lahl plan* for punicipsilon ln"ihe|nb,# ,u hav,‘ “ •'•n '*h'*'h r'" " I.. . r-s.inte the iidditinn.ll levy of
of the follow Ituf;
utulinli of thank" sin*) ui p p n c ia tio n |of l i t » i &lt; rhalked up.
Tampa Fair scheduled late tfsiw1I'D** w i,h the City ordinance,
Breaking down the lot*!., the
It A tL mh *. lintibmi liarm"'P* •mn null f*«r i.pcrntinn* cum*.
far Ih, ')*i vii't'st rtiiilui I hy |lr
month. AIhiui LMl youth, are ex**• * c°nt*inrr having no
Dr. Ifrl’bniil heard Cliy Health
M i’*, Arthur Iltmmiit, M i1*, J, VV
Ha inu« 1 I'1
hi teAtnil, rut iit i n t ; C o u n t y 'statistician said mule white Id rih .'
pee’ed to attend.
I f"*t hole* and ono eu|&gt;uble of
|were 77; female w hite, 7S; mat
rmtips, M II i nleman, J. Ihng- Inspector ti. I*. I’uxtim deserih*
|»hy in in.
Chapter
member*
announced' being covered t'ghtly.
I A larg,, ibdegath.it from the
colored, '.Ml; female cotored, H.'
Iduiikcting menace of pest
trliler, V \. hyo.n. Hay Fox, \V tinFolio "''o? i. the - m o - io nt in
their intention of ris-operation with!
---------------------- — - —
|membership of the Sanford Am er­
, In the dealh rolomn he found:
files,
un.I da- Commission voted
II.
Iloffniaii,
IL
I
Holly,
M
m
.
U.
the Seminole County Fa ir h y '
ica n legion Post will attend the fell:
j uml,. white, 157; female while, 3tt;
to cn npetnic u I'll the Slate Board
J. Holly an I h-*rl Nonluieit.
rpon.orlng thrro booth*. Individ­
‘■IVIt
S.l 111Mi 1 l.I.'.mid.winter ronfm m .e of the le ­
male colored, 73; female colored,
M m . II
It lAvy, Mrc II. It. &gt;.f 11.-nidi in an effort to curb the
ual brnnhs from the chapter will
to ■- II
Semi nol e
County tangerine
un v pliysigion in Orlando .Ian. Hi mol IT.
M.
| I’Wl-t, M I Ijttlk'e. lloWMtll 1 .0 Mu'. nuisances,
be placed by Arthur Hunter, T .
i
I
,.l
grower*
today
were
urged
to
at
lr*
I*
inn
a.*
Commander Lloyd F. Hoyle said
r "'
lie pinirularly noted the low
It'lii-r act ion hy the body In*
]|i-tLi-rt \1« ■ *r. Mi*. E. K. Itoumil*
I - Lingo and George Talbott,
today,
jtlsinl do
by Hr, W. T . I death rate of female., loth white tend a seasmn of the Florida t'itru*
' yt
hit, Mr - Hex l*arkanl, II 11. I*o|iev . 111.h-.l the approval of the pur*
g
h
Among rhapter exhibit* will lie
Cimtrol
Coniniiitee
In
I
uki-land
The event I* sln'ed to in. lode .... I :l" c ,,-j.
I ami mimed, when mmpareil to
iwo i.lonilhnumlx from
K.
Hini|»Ni»it, . .............
a dixplay of t.hopwork, fruit*
Tuesday afirinouu to iletermliic ( in 4 Schtmih, T .
b- ha. uabi •ita-m g
address from
Ifirry Johnson.
"V- ht-ts
that of mule*.
Maxwell Stewart, Mrs. W . II. I'.iul lliggrrs, retiring convict
High temperaturr* on 13 State commander of the ex-.erv* I y g t v r n ) . f h
and vegetables, according to Prof.
the
producer*'
attitude
on
rimiillt im e a t i.l a b i li t y
Mr, lla .kill, issued the fnllnwStewart. T in t Thurston ami Henry cupiain, for $I *d.
day* uf the past It have been Ire organization.
R. F. Cooper, advisor.
i n ih iv t a r e
t»f 'I *
p*M*r, M i i l i g u n i
i jug Mitttral gam figures for com­ fed regulaiinn nf tangerine ship­ W in e ,
II.,. notary Ihiii.I of Claude ?,
Ktt or above, Weatherman G.
Tintative date for the annual
|»*-f
| )f t M........ •t-o i n f i n i t y , m u l ,
ment*.
Registration, are lu be accepted
parison with the I'.lJil record: 1335
U'ittt.-n was approved a* waa
P, Paxton point rd out this beginning at 3 I*. M. Saturday in
father and son banquet was dis­
“ W h e ru n s
fu
ha
I» iir t I I o )i 1For
next
Week,
the
I'mnmiltea
ii-.iniiH s.a «■ is.a — f a i r !
tippli.vc.l as wn* the deputy (her*
morning, in what I* generally
cussed, although no definite ac­
recimimendeil to Secretary of Agtithe San J'Jan Hotel, ureortlmg to i iu i t i i a i i a n . .1.* f | if,. h u f o r t * d ie
iff bond ..f f . K. William*.
one of the roldest months of
tion wa. taken. The affair prob­
y , a r n l.
culture Wallare that interstate
information received here
by
Ileimaii
Middleton
api&gt;eaie&lt;l
the year.
ably will be an event of March.
" W h . r* a , I..- I m
shipment. Is- limited in I.Titl" cur*
fir * II I n r g u i y
Commander Boyle.
Midi a rispiest for action to pte*
"Sometime* I am inclined to
It wa* Indicated.
of early and mid season orange*.
The feat ere social event of the r U N jH U lN lh U - f in - k&lt; • u m . r F i * r n a l i | «
vent washliousra iluinping celery
The application of Lawrence believe that my thermometer I*
mid-season giapefruit and 3iHI
program I. a dance billed f r Sat­ U l l l g l l l u n M a like 'Mill H ' f |m ;|| i »|1,'M
strippings near his home.
broken,” he said.
Moor, wa* accepted for member­
rar&lt;
of
tangerines,
n
slight
reduct
y
l
i
n
i
n
g
In
i
n
f
L
*
t
i
,
i
*
w
i
t
h
t
h
u
urday night, while a full bii-iio--.
Fourteen Sattfonl A v e m i e lite r - 1 Dr. W. K. Bailey sought action
Lowest mercury reading In session I. on the slate for Sund iy I ’m i m y &lt; n t m m •i i »it m * ■ e e th a *
ship. He will be Initiated at the
lion ever the recnminendalion of hams have tintu«l their effort* ^
to clear tin- hyacinth* from Lake
the emir* month was JiH while j morning. Iwgirmlrg at :t „M . k.
IV. 8. MtGauhry, fil*. d i d sudnext sesxlcn.
tilt* h i Ibn n f f li,,. i l u l l g e i K w e r«* f l a i l!
ntnl arrnnifed rperial |&gt;rim Io Ciitln-t llio.
the highrst wa* R3, M r. Paxton I Commander Boyle .aid the .San- n y t h e C i i u n t y , a tu b
lenly eatly *»d»y while visiting
( , rl|n(l„' shipments
were inof fern I Sntur«lay uml have
said.
bis daughter, Mr*. W. II. A'oung rrraM.,| hy 300 rar*. Iierau.e of (he
M \ V h e | i* iM , h r • l i . i t
f o - n | &gt; e r r r « 'i |
, ford ta-gion will hid.l a regular
ileni^yialeil Iho
day
“Hanford
W &lt; M M lm e n
mreling h«rv Monday night nt H whh il th'* |'hyiiciiiii* io fh%* hujt in I sol Celery Avenue. He wa* rri(, m B,|,anre In market prices Avenue Hay,"
a
■esiilenl
of
Atlanta
and
bad
&gt;fl(|
Inibratlng
that
Calit»f
In
*
m
1
1
ithy
in
siilvirit;
th,.
proh*
o'clock. A tentatively booked sup­
I *niti.111er i*Sal eni er |»r Ix**r rtt ■np *
been here for thre*- ws-ek*.
J f„rnia shipments will l**» eiirtaineil
per is to be postponed becau.e of lent* «»f uii* iriilltfrm. un«l.
eiatinic in ih** venture are
foU
No funetal serviees will In- held
„f iho loss of ("lit in that
**\Vh* i»,iMt h«* will no longer I«*
the Orlando conference,
Iowa ;
loculi/.
The
body
will
lie
*''n’
I
freeze,
ai th«* h' lm nf the Uoumy mnli*
Mist H e lenW atanen. 37. »| ^*®r l 1** H e a l t h
P la n
Thorpe
Kiirniture
( ’omiialiy*
tn Mnsi-y*, fill., uhuri* infvrriu’fit j
ral corps
former resident of Hanford anti
'—
Sanford Wtenlmen of the World
the 11hni k and W litte Sandwich
]
h S hw » D i refori*. we, tin* phy’ i- i9 In Lu hrltl.
lately of Atlanta, died Jan. 4 In ' Mr'* IK’rt', r . U f ,b* S*"’*™’!''
Shoppe, T a y lo r
Furniture Pom* Iniiiglit will rehearse ceremonies
Survivmir, other than
Mra.j
ciiitu of Si'iiiinofi' (Numty fe« |tliat
Kmory Un’v.m ily llhspital nf 1 ',UWT pubJ 'e
nur*t r*‘,ur,■
puny, f\ titt'l ( ' I «i*|it*,r
Shire,^ tn b,. , mricil Sunday tfitrnaon
i r U M l l H t i n t HH M R F f v r t if )
Ymini?, are *he wiiliiw, Mm. Ka*i«*
pneumonia, according to infor1
»&lt;u. lent, in
Forrest («ati‘lo*r* (»rtw*ery, Pity nearer Winter Haven during the
Mifluuhi’y
no«r
in
IDrwii^burnUKh*
Five new officers will be in
mation received htre today.
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V «"W P «I"«
Shoe 'ho p , Sanford F id i Mar* i-nveiling of * monument to a
l*n.; three ilaiinhlerig Mr». John
tnnight by the Sanfnn
ket, Edgewtaal S e rvice 8 lnH.nl, deci used memln-r.
Mis. W .U nen was a graduate "
^ ,
V'0* '"" atallad
Hern of Monro*1, (in , Mm. K&lt;1
Council, K. ami S. M , In the M i
C. C. Collins, Suite consul, said
of the Kmory Un'ver.lty H o .p i-1
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Angel'* S andw ich 8 b ..p , ll-.n.er’*
A'.tofiiey-Gciwial
Cary
D.
L
in
Tha At*.ii of Norwood, (ia., nn«I
fraternity provide* for tha
tal training tchool and of San.| 1 “plla are grade.! .tally by sorlc Temple In ceremonies srhed
8&gt;.da Shoppe, lla gge tis, 8nnf..rd the
die
today
com
inciidid
thischt-dMm. J. N. MiU'hum of Atlanta;
uf n monument at tha
Garage,
.-lection
ford High School. 8he waa , | ' ,a rh ,r* on certain point* and re- uled to begin at 7:30 n'rl-rk.
fleer
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,
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lin
's
two Ron*, \V. II. Mt‘(i.i'jh«y
of ulcil Si-minoh- County AgritulThe officials are: J F. McCl.t
"I reive monthly
grave of nil |t«»ri*on*
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Servic
private nura, by profes.’on.
mon,hli' * r“ ,r V ^rom ,h*
ic ho- I nurse,
and, T . I. M.j ('. It. Itunipb.
Governor Fretl I*. Com* this ihiitDitioo^tt, Trim ., uml (Jraily Inrul Fair and Ci-h-ry Display
with ihi* nrgiimifitinii,
Surviving a r. the par.nt., M r.!
" “« •
B 'u“ r(bbon&lt;
a project “ worthwhile that should linn.
D. SI.; Charles Dunn, prim ip - I aflermain extenil.-i| until Ceh. | MrCiutihey of Anniaton, Ala.
awarded thoa, w
A )li*I«’gmi«»n &lt;»f Rbiiut .10 will
f nppnrtui.iA complete list
and M r., A . WaUnen of A l l a n - ' h
^
W,,,H ,R0 conductor of work; G. K. McKay, ihe drndlin.. for &lt;,t&gt;sMi&gt;iiiiIe |&lt;i:|7
Uof
great
inti-rent
and
Itcncflt
Erlrkiion /unrrnl llornr ore in
more. A possible 300
tin ii bants attend 'h L'V4*nt, Mr. Cull in-4 ath!.
tie* offered l.y ‘ In
ta: three brother*. Ileinm ami
•o
8c
nil
nidiCounty
citizens.’*
treasurer; and John Gove, i&gt; nutnmobile licrn-c tug*, according diarni* of local arnnifCi'iiiriiiti*.
points may be secured.
Tnnight' n nu Dmhill h hillfil 1§
lavan of Atlanta, ami Charles of
Jurk I'on-i'll, fair manager, re­ n,ny Ik - round on pnge six of
currier.
to an Assncinte.l Press d i-patch
ii|ipii at 1 :.lt) inVInek. A ll o fflrtrt
to
d
a
y'llc
llltd
.
Penney Farms, Fla.; four a'stcr*.
ceived the commendation in a
Other unit heads are to 1st ap- from Taltalias.ee.
.mil iminherd a re u r g e J tn RUtnct#
Mr*. C, W. Stark* of Penney
j letter from lusnili*.
pointed, it wa* announced.
Originally, tin- lost day on
Farms,
(formerly
Miss
Flaie
The
Slate
official
poln'ed
on*
Slember* of the organization which PIP* rugs could L - used
LO CAL W EA TH ER
Watanen of Sanford.) Mrs. W
that »incr Keminola Cnun'y is 1111
are urged to attend the install.i- was m hav(, been tomorrow,
If, Olson and Mr*. Sadi* Moor*
Tw n giant Mock truck*, powered j agricullura section, the e * i«"i‘
lion.
The Governor Indhatrd ibat
M ia k 1 - w N e t s
W.. D. ----------Gardnei
n
&lt;e
.*•
•f Atlanta, and Mr*. John L e ',1
»l Dr.
Hr. W
Gardner of Sanford
ihere will l»- n , r vli-ri-inji &lt;yund by the brent developed Diesel J lion of Jan. 2V.1U would give
l
a
y
FI HR HW ERPS P L A N T
SO
Furthur nppliruliuiH f«»r
of
Walla of Orlando.
I* attending ih« osteopathic phyFch. |, despite a report from the rticxitM, arnveil hen* at noon to* resident* of other sec’ ion*
M
«*l
n
M ID L A N D .
P a . Jan.
It
i%
Florid* an opportunity m see ibe m«-nt a hy th«* (JtjVfrimn'nl
ra g g r
Mias Watanen wa* a native uf ,ifian* an,l surgeons conclave in
M
Jtirnur vehicle cumuli,--tntii-r that l.y for delivery to the Ctiesier
at
I-eeiburg today, aceonling to In- Damsge estimated al more than not mure than one tliird of the F « silick C.'tiijiuny in Fores! Cby. vernalili^y of Ihe soil in Ihi* re­ ,lht* F»«h i:il still rono-rvutiHii p la n l
Minnesota.
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will n&gt;* hi* iu&gt;ctip&gt;.n| |i«aytin«| F r i
IJoit.islO was caused last night t ew tag. had been sold th f ugh They were sold through Volio gion.
formation received here.
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in
XT
L E A P Y E A R IG N O R ED
iluy,
l*.
H
IhiWNon,
('minty
Program of the session Include* by fire which swept through u yestcnlay.
Mr. Purcell said the fair wdl
William*, local General Motor*
St
11
A L B A N Y . N. Y , Jzn. I I . - Leap a business session at which the new strip mill Of the Pittsburgh
include a pony show, auio * how, agnt, fi i hi nUtl Intlay*
An aihliti- nal clerk, Iniriowetl ( 'or|s.rai ion represeniai iv*.
XI
l«
.a *
XI
.e a
l* * r wasn’t responsible for the organisation wdl be perfect and Cruc’ble Steel Company.
V i
IIy far tin* m u ju rily n f 1hu 7 1 -* 4
Cum front another Court llm i-e office,
Each representing an invest­ a midway, a poultry show and
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Increase In marriage* In Albany. officer* elected. Plan* ere tn be hined effort* of 31X) worknur, wa* on the j.ih in Collector Jno. ment of about *7.000, one truck U-ef rn'.lle shuw in addilkm
uppIkaiiM Invi*
ruturtut| t b e ir
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F o r IMA, 1337 marriage Ikerue* discussed for the Society's partic­ b in d efforts of 3tM) wurknu-n It .1ink in *' office tmluy in amici- D capabe of making a run from the regular agricultural and cel­ u|&gt;I&gt;lnati«»»n, thu atfvn* xa'nl1, h u t n
ft*
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in
XX
wera Issued, a gain of 131 over ipation in promoting legislation on and three fire companies brougli ( i- n of a last-minute tush fur Tani|Mi tu Sanford on 47 rente ery exhibits, bulb uf which will |&gt;oiiit(*ii nut that nuarlv hH a r e t ?
IX
x&amp;
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i
public healt|x uottera*
atill uii-^viin; fium of five HU** i
.0*
it under control after three hour*, i tags.
be expansive,
worth uf fuel, it was repo tied,
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Crufthed Chest, Bro­ Old Slate Of Appoint*
Is D is c u s s e d
ken l*ejr SuMtnincd i v e Officers En­
t e r F i n a l Da y Dr. McPhaul HearaOf
J .E . W h i t l e y
Pest Fly M e n i e t
In L o c a l Areas

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Sanford Area Gains 105
Population Through 1936
Haskins Ropnrtx B27~Births, 222 D - U
Over 12-Months* Period; Fe*
______ male Mortality Rate I »

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T i c k e t s On Sale
F or Presidents
Dance At Mayfair

M e d ic a l So ciety

vH
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H o n o r s Puleston
sebed. ‘ For Good Work*

F uture Fanners Of
Oviedo To Attend
Tampa Exposition

Legionnaires Wi l l
Attend Conference
Billed In Orlando

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4

Rdirinu: County Doc­
tor Is Praised By
L o c a l Physicians

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•- ■

. Seek To Establish
^ R a te Of Shipment
For T a n g e r i n e s

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Thermometer O f f,
P a x t o n Believes;
New H I h Seen

W. S. McGauhey, fit),
D i e s While VbUtnsr
H o m e Of Duuffhter

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A 11 o r n e y-General
Commends Seminole
C o u n t y Exposition(

C o n e Extends Date
F o r Expiration O f
Old Automobile Tags

Diesel Maek Trueksj
Arrive For Delivery;

Dawson ('alls For

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It e h ears*
Unveiling K i t e s In
Tonight's S e s s i o n

Masonic Unit Will
Install Five Heads

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Sanford Avenue Day
To Be Ohservetl By
Merchants Saturday

Miss Helen Watanen,
Former S a n fo rd ite ,|
Succumb) In Atlanta M91 Students Take

Dr. Gardner Present
At Leesburg Meet

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