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PAGE FOUR Sepoccccccccoocccccccocce oe oe Key West Girl To Marry In Miami ‘A marriage license was issued Yesterday in the office of the elerk of the court of Dade county, to 8 A. Welburn, 45, of 30, N. W. Seventh street, and Magnolia Galindo, 27, of 65 N. E. Eleventh street. Date for the ceremony ‘was-not given. Miss Galindo, in company with fier parents, moved recently to Miami, where they are now mak- ing*their home. in this city, they resided at Division street andj Windsor Lane. Will Entertain Local Chapter Mrs. E. R. Kirkland, 1307 Divi- sion street, will entertain the Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, Uni- ted Daughters of the Confederacy Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock| fm her apartment upstairs, Wo- man’s Club building. All membi are-asked to be present at this meeting. | Dance Last Night Great Success | z The ball at Cuban Club last) night was one of the largest danc- ing events of the year at this lub, and everyone who attended, propounced it the outstanding pub-| Kelentertainment of the season.| The large dance hall was crowded with dancers and a large number of spectators were present. Ramon Delgado was in charge| SOCIETY i nas caine er ---- PHONE 436 | Woman’s | waffle supper will be served Wed- | Personal Paul Atwell, construction fore- man with the lighthouse depart- ment, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for Boca Grande where he will be in charge of the erection of a range light. Oyster Supper Monday Night : Sponsored by the Catholic Ac- Mis. J. W. Hatixick left yester- tivities club an oyster supper will/day afternoon for Miami where be served Monday night, Novem-|she will be the guest for several ber 7, at Coral Isle Casino for the|™onths of her brother-in-law and benefit of St. Mary's Catholic| ister» Mr. and Mrs. Claude Al- church. Under the direction of|™'9: competent chefs the following menu will be prepared, and serv- ing will begin at 6 o’clock. Oysters, stew, fried or tail. Catsup. French fried potatoes. Cold slaw rolls with butter. Pie and coffee. In the event that anyone may wish supper at earlier than 6 o’clock, it will be served them at 5:30 o'clock, it is announced by those directing the affair. To Serve Supper Wednesday Night Under the auspices of philanthropic committee of Club, a_ turkey John Murphy, steward with the P. and O. S. S. company, who has been on a vacation at his home in Boston, Mass., was a returning pas- senger yesterday on the Havana Special. cock- Chas. McGee, representing one of the large bonding companies in Miami, is in Key West looking for a party who is out on a_ surety bond and is wanted in Miami for trial in United States court on a charge of violating the prohibition laws. B. Mitchell, electrician with the the|terday afternoon for New Smyrna the|to which point he was recently or- and{dered transferred. He was accom- panied by Mrs. Mitchell and their nesday night, November 9, in the}three children. Woman’s Club building, 1307 Division street. The committee is working hard to make this a success as funds are needed to carry on the work of providing food and clothing for needy families of this city. , It is hoped that there will be a large number at this affair which is given for charity. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin S. Drum- mond were arrivals over the East Coast from Miami. Mr. Drummond will return this week while Mrs. Drummond will remain on a stay as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knowles. James A. Gardner was a passen- ger on the Over Sea Limited yes- terday afternoon for Miami where he will take passage on a Mallory Line vessel for Galveston, accom- of arrangements and music was by Howard Wilson’s orchestra. HONOR ROLL AT HARRIS SCHOOL FOR SIX-WEEKS’ PERIOD END-| ; ING OCTOBER 28, 1932 6A—Betty Rae Russell, Delio| Bago, John Robinson. 6B—Chas. Aguerro, Joseph Dex-| ter, Dave Knowles, Allan Neal/ Roberts, Lilymae Carey, Zenida| Castro, Olga . Kemp, Virginia | Knowles, Lelanette Roberts, Ruth| Russell, Shirley Fae Russell, Mary, Sawyer, Dorothea Stricker, Bar-| bate Lones, Daisy Watkins, Faye} Williamson. SA—Betty Henriquez, Dolores! Aftmayor, Nellie Louise Russell. 5B—Edelio Espinola, _ Wallace} Mitghell. §B-4B—Heélen Clarke,’ Bobbie} LOST DUE TO COLDS; Remarkable Results of New Colds-Control Plan of Spe- «cial Interest to Mothers and Teachers Last winter, comparative tests of Plan for better Control-of- were made among 862 children fine ect schools, A group of 429 did | follow the Plan—and lost a total days on account of colds. The of 433 followed the Plan total of only 178 days on © efter exposure, at that first snif- fle orany othersigns of “catching cold.” The number and spread of Golds can be cut more than half. | Jewel | Walter | roll Oi panying the body of his wife, being taken to Belton, Texas, for interment. Gardner, Robert Castellano, Faus- to Leon. 4A—Shirley Elbertson, Edwin Berkowitz, Ray Demeritt, Walter|e McCook. Aa ES eeccecoccovece 3A—Ellie Rae Gwynn, Onelio Mato, Pedro Fones, Mervin Kemp. STRAND THEATER 3A-3B—Roul Leon, Ramon| @@eeeeeeseccesaooooosenre® Ovide, John Watkins, Billy Cates,} Wallace Beery and Jackie Coop- Fine, Claudine Galvion,| er as a team! | Geraldine Kennedy, Mary Pierce,| Such is the unique combination Helen Wells, Margaret Zaldebar,| heading the cast of “The Champ,” | Miguel Bazo, Marcia Dexter. Metro-Goldwn-Mayer’s vivid drama 8B—Billy Russell, Julio Torano.| of life on the Mexican border, 2A—Eloise Curry, William] which will open tonight at the} Leon, Betty Kline, Barbara John-| strand Theater. son, Copelyn Ramsey, Betty Joan Roberts, Ralph Signorella, Ruth Thompson. 2B—Ruth Lund, Blanche Bran- ley, Yvonne White, Fannie Mae | Ingraham, Jennie Ellen Hiner, Rose Marie Roberts, John Strad- | ley, Raymond Maloney, John Louis Day, Jack Sawyer, Jack Stebbins, Mildred Evans. champion, and the hero of “Skip- py” is seen as his son in a poignant heart-interest tale in which much comedy and a few thrills are in- termingled. King Vidor directed the production, from an original story by Frances Marion. Life on the Mexican border is vividly shown, many of the scenes 1A.—Roy Rogers, Charles Sands,|in the picture having been filmed Robertson, Camba on,}on Mexican locales, through cour- idward Etheridge. \tesy of the Lower California gov- 1B1—Mary Ramsey; _Evelyn|ernment. The “inside” of the | Sealey, Edna Mae Hoff, Edna Mae | “fight racket,” the Caliente races, ; Taylor, Oscar Mato, Vida Mae | actually filmed at the Thompson. track, the great gambling halls of 1B2—Josephine the “American Monte Carlo” and Thompson, June M. other striking intimate details give Robert Malone. unique interest to the picture, most Enrollment, 561. of this having never before been roll, 8 15%. shown on the screen. This is an excellent record, the| Among the dramatic highlights average is supposed to be 7% of|are the race, the sensational prize enrollment. | fight in which Beery his W. C. DUNCAN, “comeback,” the dramati: crifice Principal. | for the sake of the boy, and the S.—Requirement for honor | battle with the Mexican police. 93 average and regular at-| “A notable cast appears, includ- ing Irene Rich, Rosco Ates, Ed- ward Brophy, Hale Hamilton, Je Scott and Marcia Mae Jones. It is King Vidor’s first direc- torial effort since his highly suc- cessful “Street Scene.” Perez, Ethel Yelvington, On honor a (Continued on Page Four) eeeen CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST That Brings RESULTS If you want CLOSE FIGURES on PRINTING of a quality LOST—Open face Hamilton Gold Watch. Citizen Office. novi-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month, Trevor and Mortis, op- posite new Post Office. oct25 you’re not To END a Cold Sooner ». at bedtime, for its famous ‘ouble action and quicker relief. Vicks is the mothers standby for treating colds. And it's availa- ‘Ble now in a new Stainless form. MALE HELP WANTED Local Distributor Wanted! WELL RATED chemical corpora- tion, fast selling University ashamed to ~ attach te your sales appeals . ++ better let US PLAN and FIGURE with you. iness. moves evidence of kitchen from women’s hands caused from washing dishes, scrubbing and laucry wor! Other claims of literatare. Sold drug stores, beauty and direct selling. Every woman a prospect. One bottle lasts three months, price 50. Liberal commission, security for merchandise. ORATORIES, INC., 1150 NORTH STATE ST.. CHICA- GO, ILL novi-Itz -- THE.-- Artman Press \F. E. C. R’y. company, left wyes-| Berry plays a broken-down nace Mexican j Reward if returned to} ' proven item with big repeat bus- Only product which re-} NOKITCH LAB-: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN lacccccccccccvecerscescce _ TODAY IN HISTORY 1290—About 12,000 Jews pelled from England. Mention Miss Santa Equino and Miss Francisca J. Vassos, were arrivals yesterday afternoon on the Florida from Havana and will spend some time with reltives. ex- 1755—Lisbon, Portugal, earth- quake took toll of 50,000 lives. 1873—Completion of | Interna- LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION TO THE SHERIFF OF MONROE COUNTY, OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: Bt it. Known, That I, R.A. Gray, q the State of Fl« notice that a TION will be held in State of Florida, on ucceeding the feat ember, A.D. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walter; and children and Mrs. Merril Stir-| rup and- son, left Saturday over | the highway for a stay of several | weeks in Stuart, Fla. Captain Ernest Roberts was aj; passenger leaving yesterday for} Tampa after a visit of several! weeks with relatives. PEOPLE'S FORUM ENJOYS cee ceee KEY WEST CITIZEN F NOVE United BER. tates Senator from for six years | DAY ry from 4, For seven ra) Presidential Elec- tors. For Representative State of Florida at large, |Seventy-third Congress. in Congress, in the Editor, The Citizen: of the Have neglected writing this let- ter, however, do want you to know| 5 how much your subscriber in Mis- souri has enjoyed your recent con-; tinued story, “Nothing Venture,” | by Patricia Wentworth which clos- ed October 17th. It was most] interesting and have looked for- ward to “The Citizen” each day. Even though the writer is many miles from Key West, the paper has been most interesting for edi-| torials and news is broadcasting | days ahead before received thru! th our Kansas City papers. Shall al-| pepresentatives of ‘the State. of ways be a “Key West Citizen” en-| F 10} thusiast. | With best wishes for The “Citi-} zen,” I am | A Key West Citizen Enthi REGINA GALLA Chilleeothe, Mo., October 27, 1932. ntative of the Fourth District of the State the Seventy-third Congress of the United States. For Governor of the State of ecretary of State of the State ida Aerie General of the State State of reasurer of the State of Superintendent of Public In- on of the State of Florida. For Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Florida. Three Justices of the Supreme State of Florida. read Commissioner of State of Florida. la County Judge. rk of the Ci lerk of the ¢ it Court. iminal Court essor of Taxes. County Superintendent of Public Instruction, ‘or County Surveyor. Five County Commissioners, | For Three: Members of the County | Board of Public Instruction. Fi PROBABLY NOT HUNGRY KINSTON, N. C.—Sam P. Tate,} jof this city, manufacturer, a meeting of his civic luncheon; club, after attending 600 without} ne a break. | For ¢ missed! towing 3 No. 1 in Te nstable in and for the fol- tice District, viz: of September, A. R. A. GRAY, Sheriff Fla ct4-11-18-25; nov1-8 ee D. On Woodward avenue, les: a hundred paces from C i square, Detroit, is an old hitching| T° Hon. | post of the nineties. { i Bk ‘apital, this| F tional Bridge between United States and Canada. 1765—Historic stamp act went into effect. 1864—U. S. postal money order system went into operation. LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Re Estate of Wm. J..H. Taylor, Deceased. NOTICE OF INTENTION ‘TO. MAKE) APPLICATION FOR FI DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that Be na on the 10th day of November, Ay {1932, present to the Honorable auch Gunn, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida,.my'-Final Beport and vouchers and ask for the ap- proval of same, and apply for Final Discharge in the Estate of Wm. J. H. Taylor, deceased, HENRY sep6-13-20-27; oct4-11-18- H._TAYLOR, 255° novi-3 IN THE COURT or. THE COUNTY JUDGE, NROE COUNTY, STATE OF Loni DA. In_ re the Estate of: LYDIA E. MOSS, In Probate Deceased. FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given ,that the undersigned will, on the 28th day of December, A. D. 1932, ‘present to the Honorable Count. Judge. of Monroe County, Florida, his final return, account and vouchers: as ecutor of the Last Will and Tes- ment of Lydia E. Moss, .deceased, and at said time, then and there, make application to the said Judge {for a final settlement of. his. ad- ministration of said ‘estate, and for in order discharging him as such utor. Dated this the 18th day of De- cember, A, D. 1932. FRANK H.LADD, Executor of the AVjll and ament of Lydia Moss, De- } NOV1-8-15-22,29; ‘aecs- 13- 20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS pCR. STATE (OF FLOK 7 y SUNY OF MONR' a In Re Estate of ALFREDO AVILA; PEREZ, Deceased. All Creditors, Legatees, - Dis- tributees, and Ail Persons Having’ Claims or Demands Against Said tate: >u-and each of you are heteby notified and required to present any ims and demands which you or of you may have against the estate of Alfredo Avila Peres, late cy West, Florida, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, within tw of th notice; sworn to and To é be barred. See 10119 Laws of the State of for year 19 Dated October 11, 19: SABEL AVILA PERRZ. Administratrixs Estate of Alfredo Avila Perez, Deceased, J. i. BUSTO, for Administratrix. +25; novl-8-15-22-29; i E buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world— but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that ‘‘Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild”—so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and Administrator, \ ay TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1992. A COMPLAINT Is this right? This morning when my daughter was coming from ehurch and within a few feet of the gate, I was at the win- dow: cleaning a clock and saw a government truck pass. I heard her say something as she entered the gate. When she came in I asked her what was the matter. She said, “One of those soidiers in that truck threw a nail at me. It bounced and struck me on the leg but made no mark.” ~T-went out and picked up the nail: laying on the sidewalk about eight feet from my gate. It is a 40 penny galvanized nail. I picked LENSES AND FRAMES FITTED TO YOUR IN- DIVIDUAL NEEDS Becoming Leaf Shaped Glasses DR. J. A. VALDES ‘532 DUVAL STREET fency, Wind Colic and Diarrhez; allaying Feverishness therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ee it up and carried it in the one I wish to ask alk fairmi lawabiding citizens, .is thi SAMUEL J. WELF, 211 Southard street, Key West, Fla. ‘ The tobacco acreage. this year. in Kentucky decreased" 24 yper cent. a PALACE The Coolest Spot In Town THE MYSTERY OF. LIFE Matinee, 5-10c;. Night, 10-15¢ ——PRITCHARD’Ss—— FUNERAL HOME Eleven Years Experience * Lady Assistant © 24-Hour Ambulance Phone 548 Never MOTHER: cher's Castoria | is; e8- prepared’ tp te- lieve Infants. in: anne and Children alt: of Constipation, : se assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. *} 7 To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of acco} Absolutely Harryless- No Qriates. Physicians Lei Rh SrA COON Me “Nature in the Raw”=as portrayed : by the noted artist, N. Cr'Wyeth..« inspired by the infamous Captain Kidd’s fierce raids on the gold-laden Spanish galleons (1696), whichmade him the scourge of the Spanish Main, Nature inthe Raw is Seldom Mild” —and raw tobaccos have no place in | No raw tobaccos in Luckies | ge: —that’s why they’re s¢ mild mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike puri- fying process, described by the words—"It’s toasted”. That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes.