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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, MONDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1933 SIXTEEN State Priest Continues Broadcast Scfics DETROIT (T) Tivt days after the National Association of Broadcasters imposed restrictions uvl UUVJ I I on iponesmen or controversial issues" the Rev. Charles E.

Cough-lin yesterday continued hia radio speeches in defense of the arms embargo, declaring repeal would be a blow to "representative Without mentioning last Tues day's ruling of the associations code committee, which allowed, however, for fulfillment of existing contracts. Father Coughlin MARKET A SHJPLUa VAILILJE FINE FURNITURE 3 Piece Drewer, Cheit and Bed. New modern waterfall design in handsome American Walnut, with contrasting wood inlays. Dresser has large oval mirror and three drawers. charged that repeal of the embargo would constitute a failure of congress to heed demands of milliore of Americans.

The Royal Oak (Mich.) priest. Akerman Ends Term as U. S. Judge Today Win Stay On Duty Until Court Adjourns ORLANDO. IT) Federal Judge Alexander Akerman, whose jurisprudence and homespun philosophy caused him to become widely known during his more than a decade of service on the bench in Florida" southern dis-, trict, will retire today on his seventieth birthday.

Appointed to the federal post bv President Calvin Coolidge on Feb, 20. 1929. Judge Akerman voluntarily ended his duties at midnight last night Tor the past 11 years I have tried to do what was right while on the bench," the jurist said at his home here yesterday. He said he had no official statement to 2P who radio associates say still has contracts to complete with a network of stations, referred to letters sent to congressmen asking the embargo's retention. Regular list price is $140.00 You save $70.50 On sale at Vets' Library ALL THIS WEEK 2300 FIRST AVENUE NORTH Where Price, Service.

Quality and Courtesy Reign Supreme PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONES 4926 MONDAY ANlTfUESDAY'S'SPEClALS vfl urs rnnsT na DOMINO SUGAR 29c MAXWFIL HOI'SE (BECTLAB GRIND) COFFEE, lb 25c 2 lb. 49c ARGO SALMON can 19c I IBBV OB STAR (LIMIT) CORNED BEEF can 15c CALIFORNIA TOKAY GRAPES 2 lbs. 13c NO. I CN RED PITTED CHERRIES 10c Case 2 doz. $2.38 NO.

J' CANS LIBBV'S CALIF. PEACHES (Limit 6 cans) 15c NO. CANS LIBBV'S FANCV CORN 10c Doz. $1.19 Wardrobe to match, over 5 feet high with fall length clothes closet, cedar lined and mothproof, and 6 additional large roomy drawers, for $40.00. Enlarged (Br TlmM Staff rrrs)adat) BAY PINES The facility li SAMPSON CARD TABLES Only 1 to a Customer OUR USUAL LOW-PRICED OFFERINGS MADE UNUSUAL BY PREVAILING CONDITIONS AGAIN! FOR MONDAY ONLY (ShomUe Spreads THE SAME 2.50 SPREADS WE HAVE OFFERED SEVERAL TIMES BEFORE.

'NUFF SAID! EA. Absolutely Only One to a Customer brary now contains 3,800 volumes, according to an announcement by Henry G. Hedden, librarian. Of this number about 2,600 are books of fiction and 1,200 are In addition about S3 magazines 29c are kept on file, as well as some 1 -Quart Mast Jars TEXAS FIGS, hanka COFFEK KArFLK HAli, lb. lbs.

$1.00 4 art A5c; Dot. 3.15 15 daily newspapers and about 10 veterans' publications. The FURNITURE CO. 13TH CENTRAL AVE. (ioldea Key Carnatina Tall MILK.

eaas ISei CO QQ Case. 48 caas JA7t7 32c Miracle Whip Salad at weekly distribution of books in the hospital amounts to about 600 volumes, said Mr. Hedden, while Reg. 29c Washable in the library the weekly distribution is 225 to 250 volumes. The 1-Galloa Jart 11.09 Kernel's 1)1).

bFAM, dos. tt.i; ear (Limit 1 Doiea) New Park Campbell' 25c 15c Balk Cempouod LARD, hperisl. lb. Rolls Waldorf TOILET PAPER 1 Rolls Scot's TISM distribution of books in the hos make. Judge Akerman's successor has rot been named.

Although his retirement becomes effective today, the elderly Jurist indicated that he would remain on duty until the current term of federal court here adjourns, expected in about four weeks. Court opened Oct. 2. The senior Judge in the district for more than nine years. Judge Akerman said he would remain on call until his successor had been appointed in order to ease the amount of work on his two colleagues.

Judge Louie W. Strum of Jacksonville and Judge John V. Holland of MiamL Florida Postmasters To Attend Convention JACKSONVILLE. UP) Florida postmasters prepared yester-rfav to attend the thirtv-ninth an TOMATO soir, tfO OO Del No. J1 Cans Llbhy's or dot.

tie I Case, 4 dot. WINDOW SHADES 5 tor REG. 69c VAL. OIL WINDOW SHADES pital has about doubled with the addition of the new building. On the closed shelves of the library are about 250 volumes awaiting approval by the Veterans' Bureau at Washington.

lbs. 49ei 9c VALUE A. C. A. FEATHER TICKING 5 yds.

SPECIAL 19c PERCALE PILLOW CASES 6 tor 97c CRISCO, Ibt. Mont lain. i r.AKS. 23e can; or i cans Monarch COFFEE, lb. 24c.

4 lbs. Hill Bros. Famoas 65c 95c 65c Rar None CAT tad DOT, FOOD. rans. Ziti 01 OA S3c; J-lb.

Tins 71ifV Case, 41 raos Doll-Up Your Beds With a soft, comfortable mattress that will coax your guests and tenants to STAY AND PAY After an absence of five months. 'FILL LINE Louis Ginsberg, nationally known checker expert, has re-entered the BIRD'S-EYE FROSTED FOODS TEUITS VEGETABLES MEATS FISH 2 for 'E home. He has been at veterans hospital No. 81 and his home in New York city. 3c I.arte Ripe BANANAS, lb nual convention of their national Fred Durrance of Bartow, was discharged from the hospital Fn JEWEL Finest Sslsd Oil Uuarts, 35c fl- A A 3 Uuarts JXVU SAN-I KLISH, 19c; CO AA late.

12 cana P4sUU Dole's PINEAPPLE QZn i I ICE, cans 25c; dot. VOL. IVOi. Dole's SLICED 4 4 PINEAPPLE XXC CUiARETTES Camels, Lnckies. heMerfields, fi4 40 Carton aplslU association, opening in Washington Tuesday.

Annrnximatelv 7.000 federal of day. He was accompanied home MONK SQL JTJI The ever popular drapery fabric at a new amaiingly low price. Stock up at these rock bottom figures. by his wife, Mrs. Hortense Dur ranee, and Mrs.

George Ellis. iceholders from the United States 1 Qt. Hellmsn's MAYONNAISE DRESSING 43c 39c Val. 36-ln. Wide 49c Val.

50-ln. Wide and its possessions are expected hv National President Georee W. Mrs. F. Burkhart, Mrs.

Robert Reerhnat TOMATO JIICK, E. Bran. Mrs. L. O.

Masden. Mrs. I.srse Cans Armour'. ST TOMATO JIICE Purcell of Bloomington. to 3 yds.

'E I 4 yds. 27c 4 cans. Z9c; M-as. caa T. J.

Hutchinson and Robert Ladd, all of Louisville, made a tour of the hospital and grounds MEAT SPECIALS attend ine inree-aay session. Security Numbers Now Used On Death Forms Friday. 1.69 VALUE 96-INCHES "WIDE Armour's Star denaina LAMB LEOS, lb Mrs. Jeanette Terry, of St JACKSONVILLE. (P) Social PRISCILLA CURTAINS Petersburg, visited her husband, I amb or BEEF STEW, I security numbers will be required fc-i PR.

lbs. F. M. Terry, hospital pa on new death certificate forms 29c 25c 27c 25c 29c 25c 25c 25c 20c Round or Lola STEAK, lb Pic Link or Bulk SAISAUE, lb Nolen's Special Sliced BACON, lb Armour's Uuality BEEF ROAST, lb Fresh Daily Baltimore OYSTERS, pint which go into use throughout tient last Friday. Terry is president of the St.

Petersburg chapter of the Reserve Officers' Rolled VEAL BOAST, lb. Armour. Sliced BACON, lb Florida Oct 15. Dr. Edward M.

L'Engle, direc 1.49 VALUE STUNNING NEW KNITTED IT association. -lB. tor of the state vital statistics Robert Jerome Connally, of At CURTAINS lanta, has been admitted as a patient at the hospital. He was EXTRA SPECIAL NOLEN'S SVPEB TENDER 10 to 14-lb. AVG.

HAMS lb. 221c ITS A TS-Nprnrn FA VflTH A FFI, HM FLAVOR EQIAL TO ANY NATIONAL ADVERTISED MAM bureau, said the new requirement was one of several changes being made to assist the social security board in obtaining prompt proof of death in the case of visited Friday by his wife, Mrs, EVERY ITEM A MONEY SAVER! Addie Connally, who has taken persons entitled to social secur fiflc Val Size 30x60 V.V 149 Val. 70 80 up her residence in St Peters burg. O. B.

Golden, home member, has been transferred back to the barracks from the hospital. 5 WOOL Blanket LOO RAG RUGS 2 to 1.49 VaL Size 4x7 uRASS RUGS 100 ity benefits. Police Communications Officers Slate Meeting ORLANDO. UP) The Associated Police Communications officers will hold their 1940 con-ention in Orlando, it wa learned yesterday from Jim Burden, Orlando officer, who is attending the rational session Bt Kansas City, Mo. Burden in his communication said the meeting would bring about" 300 persons to central Florida.

Gunnery Sergeant William A. Kennedy, of St. Petersburg, was a visitor at this facility Friday. Sgt. Kennedy is a retired Marine.

He is adjutant of Florida Chapter No. 1, Army and Marine Corps Legion Gallantry of the United States. SHIRTS TIW GLEAA Methodist Leader I9t MEXICAN PANELS 29c SILK FRINGE Panels 5 or 25c QUALITY 81-IN. WIDE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Inner-Spring Mattress That will lure even a sick man to sleep and rest. Built with hundreds of resilient interlaced coils, SLal lined.

Guaranteed 10 years. Regular $23.00 SALE $18.85 LESS OLD MATTRESS $5.00 Dies in Pulpit Values to $2 Beautiful BELGIANS 100 S9c Val. lie 24x48 RAG RUGS NEWNAN. Ga. UP) Dr.

James Wilson Johnson, 65, a member of the judicial council of the former Methodist Episcopal church. South, collapsed in his pulpit at They look well by day as well as night. There is nothing to do justice to an impeccably tailored evening suit as a faultlessly laundered evening shirt And we know just how to do them for best results. 5 Yds. SE the First Methodist church during tor the morning services yesterday and died of a heart attack.

Duval Air Base Bonds Are Put On Market JACKSONVILLE. 'Pt Duval county's air base authority will sell $1,100,000 IB bonds today to obtain money for the purchase of land required for the establishment of the southeastern naval air base here. The Navy department already Ijas received an appropriation of $15,000,000 for the link in the nation's defense. The bonds will mature at the rate of $44,000 annually beginning Sept, 1. 1942 The authority has the right to nccept ui reject any bids The attack came as he was TOTAL $13.85 completing his sermon.

During his 42 years in the min istry, Dr. Johnson had held many important pastorates throughout the south. He was a chaplain during the World war and was OUTSTANDING VALUES 25c Val. CRETONNES 7 yds. $1 I Oc Val.

PRISCILLA PRINTS 12 yds. SI 35c Val. FRIEZETTEp Asst. Colors 4 yds. I 59c Val.

COTTAGE SETS, 6 2 for SI 15c TOWELING ..10 yds. SI serving as a member of the Southern church's judicial council at the time that body merged 8BD fwmh fern? gamb with the other branches of Meth odism. 21st ST. SOUTH KZAS CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 5186 SAILS FOR EUROPE NEW YORK.

(IP) The United States liner President Roosevelt, carrying 198 passengers including six Americans, sailed for Cobh and English channel ports yesterday. Florida Retail Grocers To Meet in Orlando ORLANDO. (Ft Members cf the Florida state association of independent retail grocers will gather here Tuesday for a two-day convection to be presided over by Jack Kelley, Orlando, president of the association's central Florida affiliate. Special Towel Promotion HUCKy TURKISH OR KITCHEN TOWELS Dozen VALUES FROM 10c To 15c mJm LEGAL NOTICE Wl WRITING LETTERS Citrus Report WINTER HAVEN f.T) Fol I ovt the 5 m. fruit report of the wte fiepartmem ox agriculture inspection bureau: FIRST SECOND H.50-THIRD J1.00 Oranges I.

Kb A I. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VACATE PI AT OF BLOCK MAINE rU'BDIYIMON. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, the owner of Block B. Maine Subdivision, a subdivision of St. Petrsbur.

Florida, which is recorded "I UtBook No- 6- Pae 25. Recordi of Pinellaa County. will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County. Florida, "at. their office in the Courthouse, in the City of Clearwater, at ten o'clock A.

on the day of October A. D. 1939 for an order varaUna: said plat and the street and alleys embraced therein. Grape. fruit nprocese! 123.470" 1.39 Val.

SHOWER CURTAINS 25c Val. 80 Sq. PRINTS 5 yds. SI l2icVal.DRUID UNBLEA. MUSLIN 1 2 yds.

$1 1.95 Val. COUCH COVERS, Imported. 1.39 Val. TABLECLOTH, flannel back 1.49 Val. CANNON 81x108 1Q.W4 I'acked lor shipment.

9.P32 fruit In houses 5739 19.505 Rail shipmenls Visit the itorrs offerinf OuUtandinf Values on this pace today. You will find these merchants have arranged special bargains for you. 2. 1. Write a letter explaining your choice of the most outstanding value and the reasons for your selection, In what you consider the most convincing way, using as many or as few words as you wish.

32.162 37.080 7.S12 Boat shipments Tru-k shipments Total shipments Estimated picked 27.317 22.596 (Estimated Picked included in SUWANNEE OPERATING COMFANT irun in nouses i. jw-rc-r crown. Vice President. 3 LEGAL NOTICE Mail or take your letter to The St. Petersburg Times, Outstanding Values Editor, to be delivered by Thursday night.

The winners will be announced next Monday morning, frizes will be awarded only to writers who sign their name and give address. Times employes or members of their families are not eligible. THREE WINNERS IN LAST WEEK'S CONTEST (iYVmrV. CW TUV (v.t FloriST September 27 1 939 The following rf v-FVENljE'i seized from Perry Knell and r.V2"2Z -jM property Curtain Materials By far the most resplendent showing of curtain materials we've ever shown and every bit bought on the low market. as transferee of C.

Perrv Knii j.uiuk v.urporauon, a corporation of J.llu"nr.wrrnt 'r dwtraint for the nonpayment 15c VALUES 10c VALUES Mrs. Geo. W. Foster Mrs. F.

Earle Cobb 2921 1st Ave. No. Roger's Dry Cleaning 2nd 1st R. R. 1 Box 111 Nolen's Market 12 YdsJi SO Yds.

wortgag. and moraVartieu ar note Face Credits Endorsed Bal. Du t)ate HOUSE OF BARGAINS 42534 3rd 4 '2535 Miss Sarah McLeod 161 ttth Ave. No. Sierkese Dept.

Store 4 '25 36 NoU Ko. 3 4 ft 7 8 11 31 Jatea 4. '2531 42531 425 'SI 4'25'St 45 '31 4 2.VSI 42531 42531 4 25 31 Amount I 74,31 65 io.eoo.no lm.ooo.m joono oo lon.nno no irn rum 00 jon.nnn.no loo.onn.oi) I'm fi (in i nereon $52,917.28 Nona Nona None 61W1.10 75.orm.nf) 74,000.00 None None Due 21,464.39 100,000.00 ioc.ono.no loo.nno.no 36.138 90 25.000 no 26.000.00 lon.orm no ino.nnn oo 4 '2537 42537 wlERlXESE 41537 42537 4 '25 4 '25 32 4'25Sl 100.000.00 None Will the winners named plelse call at Times Business Office today. Take with you some identification. The cash priies will be there for you.

The Times Outstanding Values Page has appeared 416 weeks. Take advantage of this money saving and money making oppor-t unity AND BE A WINNER. 100,000.00 4 '2537 it Tih. aatea jun 30. 1932 and CENTRAL AVENUE at EIGHTH STREET from VOTf.

latiZl Tab Colle of lnurnal Revenue: ui" Qeuverta- Jotln.

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