The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1932, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982, [A PATH T@@PARADISE 99009900090 00900900 HORE PEDP HOS OOOEDOSORCEDEQDOROD apie eer |e Pie tac she joingd him, like 8 drew ‘sad wanders shrough the eoveccasoenesenes. s2eenscones little bg? for hig approval, her to him. The return of the jewelry was But Se up Dicky. He wrote * protesting. si wrote again; when fg refused binant "edistet, Santa, ‘Those things are UNDER A CLOUD yours,” ¢ y; . hour for Ainner had struck, |: “Not apy longer, Dicky.” Tl’ “But I gave them to you.” when Santa foreed herself back *Olep hates 0-608 wie webring “Then -you tog bim about oyr to _to the apartment, “Bello, gorgeous!” The man whom she had dreaded {Where Wave you been, little waw which she bad Merert” ; “Forgot the time,” she exeused (herself. “Guess you're hungry. 1711 | ait down as I am.” : Slipping his arm bout her, he ‘geided her along the passage, madest brooch of sapphires. “Por me! But why?” “Why not?” He bugged her shopl- out in the direction Museum. &¢ s &3 BE £ * a “ jd till. we lost our knack of talk- to be wise after the/| ing.” P i 1 4, 3 i & i ii & i i ' ' POSoSeoeoperscegseseoeees: THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING He Tennis Tournament To | Start Here Tomorrow, Ag a meeting of the Key West} Tennis Association held last) night, arrangements were made to start the double tennis tourna-| recat which is being played for) the title of champion of Key! West, tomorrow afternoon at! 2:30 in Bayview Park. } Those entering and the results} of the drawing are as follows; Bob Pinder and Oliver Armayor against@Bernard Garcia and Kar] Sawyer; Ygnacio Carbonell and Peter Varela against Ellis- Eng- land and AL L, Gomez; Everett Perpall and Raymond Albury against Ernest Yates; and Earl Yates; Frank Carbonell and Charles ‘Yates agaitist Charles| Salis and Jack Hayes; Charles; Curry and Colton Parks against} winner in fourth match. i PAROS TO TER" FH9ER 2208889 CLASSIFIED "| COLUMN : i Depeccccvascocsecsgeooos| Advertisements pnder this bead will be inserted in The Citizen at; the rate of 1g a word for each in-! sertion, but the minimum for the| fot insertion im every instance is Payments for classified sdver-| tisements is invariably in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger aceounts may heye their advertise-| ments charged. Advertisers should give their’ street address as well as their tele-{ phone pumber if they desire re eulta, = With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit, Ask for! CHICK “SOUTHERN HATCHED, blood Reds, Rocks, White Rocks, Wyandot- tes, 100—$7.00; Heavy Assort-j} ed $6.00, Prepaid; live delivery, Southern Hatcheries, Jackson-; ville, Fla.” nov26;dec8-10x| tested, Missouri Barred | AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE SHOWING uses, Metallic-X. It} mends anything, glass, wood, porcelain, heat. to $200 weekly. Protected ter-| ritory. Sales guargnteed. Metal- lie-X, Blkhart, Ind. metals, ete., without Agents-Distributors $60) dec10-1tx BARGAINS ! BARGAINS—Big house, tg yard, 15 fruit trees, cistern, well, close to Bayview Park—all for $1080, No down payment, no interest, only $15.00 a month to pay. Tax clean, Or will-rent at $2.09 9 week. Write A, L: G., Citizen Office. decl0-1t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apart, ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month. Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Offiee. oct25 FURNISHED HOUSE with garage and all modern conveniences in- | eluding Electric Ice Box, Radio} and Hot Water. Opposite City Park on Division Street. Apply | 905 South Street or Phone 702. dec8-3t POR RENT—Furnished house, containing 12 rooms, on lot 560x198 feet, in seiect section, 1807 Whitehead street, opposite besutiful Coral Park, and facing the sep. Garage in rear. Rent 50 monthly. Apply to L. P. in, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen office. jan6-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE-—-Gorner in the heart of Key West. Ideal apart- ment house site. Cornez Southare gng Elizabeth streets. | Qne block from ‘Fieming and twe blocks from Duval street, the main thoroughfares of Key West. 200 feet, 6 inches, on Southard; 69 feet, 6 inches on rate easy terms, One-fourth mainder in one, two years. Address P. 0. Phone 61. FE rit | : : if THE KEY WEST CITIZEN $29992098200929829808900 DIAMONDBALL Seocncepecgesengeopeceee Last Night's Repylts | Picked Team— 000 000 000— 0 3 7 Floride 000 103 64x--14 14 2 Batteries; Ubiete and Ingraham; A. Lunn end Acevedo. coneeees: wecengonnee STRAND THEATER O060ce0002ene0epe0000000 Which ané of these prominent picture stars murdered a beautiful woman? Which would be capable of such a crime? H. B, Warner? Ricardo Cortez? Robert Elliott? Ivan Simpson? Clarence F, Wilson? Robert Me- Wade? George E, Stone? Sam Hady? Or Hilda Vaughn? Or the young, chaste, lovely Anita Louise? Did a man or a woman murder Jenny Wren? One of the seventeen, in his or her role in “The Phantom of Crest- wood,” RKO-Radio’s gll-star mys- tery drama showing at the Strand Theater. tonight, slew the lovely, alluring’ adventuress, Jenny Wren, played by Karen Morley. Yet not one of ‘the seventeen knew if he or she did it until the final ‘scene in the picture, although Jenny Wren is murdered at a half- way point in the story! Each, until the final scene, won- dered if he or she was going to turh but to be a murderer! The cast, and everyone else in the Whole, wide world, except au- thor Bartlett Cormack and Direc- tor J, Welter Ruben, were in ig- norance of the ending until the final 'scene was shot, This was a precautionary meas- ure taken by RKO-Radio beeause of the nation-wide contest for an ending. ovcbooccgnacnccacdccccce TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Segnener ence r ARADO RED00 U.;S. Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklghoma, born in Webster Co., Miss., 62 years ago. eee Jouett Shouse of Kansas, presi- dent of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, Dem- ocrat leader, born in Woodford Co,, Ky., 58 years ago. Edward J. O’Brien, living in {England, noted American editor and author, born in Boston, 42 years ago, —_— Rt, Rev, William B. Roberts, P, E. bishop of South Dakota, born in Detroit, 51: years ago. Rabbi. Marius Ranson of East Orange, N. J., religious leader, born in Cincinnati; 41 years ago, bt Lida dadacdat dite lededeah tadughehabealubetaded TODAY IN HISTORY SPORODOOHOC MASAKO ERED POS 1817-——Mississippi admitted the Union. to —— 1832—President Jackson's Proc- lamation, denying the right of any State to nullify any act of the Federal Gdvernment. 1877—-Women authorized — to vote and hold office in Wyoming. CLL Eh hh hed hdd didded dadidal 500 Sheets CONOMY BOND ypewriter Paper Regular Size—8'4x11 A chance to obtain a lot of this paper at a bargain enables us to make you this special agp Pe CL nk A Ahh A hdd ded ddd . wm IM FIP ER NA hh hkedkdad f offer. Phone 51 A PHONE CALL WILL BRING IT TEREST STSE THE ARTMAN PRESS (Diamond Ring Will Be. | Given Away During Big | Anetion Sale Tonight — A genuine diamond ring will ibe the first prize at the Big Auc- |tion Sale at Frank Johnson’s in the Colonial Hotel building to- night. In addition to this several other valuable prizes will be given, way free to those attending the auetion. Mr. Johnson is offering a variety of articles at tonight’s sale. He states that he is saerifie- ing his stock at prices less than half the retail value. Infant Of Mr, And Mrs, Paal G. Cain Buried The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Cain, that came into the world still-born 3 o’clock yester- day morning, was buried shortly’ afterwards by the Lopez Funeral Home. Mrs. Cain, says the attending physician, is seriously ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. J. Cherry, at Front and Whitehead streets. Before becoming Mrs, Cain she was Miss Evelyn Race of Daytona. Beach. Evergreen Bible Class Held Meeting Thursday Evergreen Bible class met Thursday afternoon in the Sun- day school building of First Methodist church when a business meeting was held.- There were devotional exercises, followed by a reading by Mrs. Otto Lundquist. The visiting committee reported 83 visits made to sick and shut- ms, Eleetion of officers for the coming year resulted in -Mrs. Antoinette Roberts being chosen for president; Mrs. Nellie Baker, secretary; Mrs. Bertie Higgs, treasurer. Members of this class present were: Mesdames Constance Me- Donald, Nellie Baker, Bertie Higgs, Priscilla Richardson, Otto Lundquist, Antoinette Roberts, Alice Scheurer, Almira Pinder, Sarah Saunders, Ann Eliza Richardson, Anna Watkins, Louisa Roberts. Misses Mary Stickney and Emily W. Ladd. Mississippi’s assessed valuation of property for taxation was $582,- 000,000 for 1932. 4 BEARUP’S "DRY CLEANING WORKS. 514 MARGARET ST. PHONE 227. ———— Why Neglect Your Eyes Don’t delay! Come in at once for an examination DR. J. A. VALDES 532 Duyal Street BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 4 24-Hour Ambalance Service Skilied Kmbaimer, Plastic Sargery Phone ‘35 Night Phone 696-W SNE 5 ETS MI. Ch hdd dodeubah hdede ded dod de ded dete ded heutte desdeuteule Citizen Bldg. QPEL HE PMLA ILI IDS. | { | { THOMPSON’S | MARINE CURIO 824 Margaret Street Here you ean find XMAS GIFTS that really please your friends. Your next LOBSTER or CRAB DINNER -will be much more delicious if it is baked and served in our GIANT SCAL- LOP or HEART SEA SHELLS. FISH PAUL DEMERITT & BROS, FISH COMPANY Fish House at Sweeney’s Dock Perfect Sanitary Condition CHOICEST FISH AT ALL TIMES Prompt Deliyery of Telephone Orders J -—PHONE 44—" Courteous and Efficient Service GROCERIES ARCHER’S GROCERY The People Know Us For The Quality That We Give. Onee An ARCHER Customer Always An ARCHER Customer j PHONE 67 814 Fleming Street FREE DE ERY oe INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 PORTER-ALLEN THOMPSON AT ALL TIMES | _ NURSERY PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each ........18¢ each .. 10e-25¢ nvillaea Red or Purple ~... 50¢ to $1.00 Plants 50c to $1.00 - 25e Turks Cap, each .. Roses, dozen ......--------+ South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St. NEWSPAPER Subscribe For— THE CITIZEN 20c WEEKLY Order From the Carrier or PHONE 51 PLU PLUMBING. COMPANY Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Dayton Pumps BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES Let Us Estimate On Your Next PLUMBING JOB * 132-134 Simonton Street PHONE 536 INSURANCE PRINTING WE PRINT ON A BASIS OF— SERVICE, LOW PRICE and QUALITY THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 PAGE THREE Key West Firms You Should Know--- The Following Are Representative In Their Various Lines and Offer PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE PLUMBING PLUMBING DURO PUMPS» PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON S&T. | PHONE 348 . # RESTAURANT NORITA CAFE AMERICAN AND SPANISH COOKING — . Het Souse On Saturdays Half Dozen Fried Oysters with French Fried A fria] will, convince you that we have the cheapest prices in town. ‘** Mrs, Nora Betemddurt, —Prep.— Duval and Fleming Phone 307 WATCH MAKING AARON MeCONNELL AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12-1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights

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