The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1933, Page 6

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eSeecscgvsceseree SOCIETY :- CAPPICK, Editor - - - - - PHONE . W. B. Kirke Awards “Prizes ens rd if edntest which has created con- tiderable- interest. among high sehool pupils ¢ame to a ciose Tues- @ay. when cash prizes for the best rs “the early history of Key were awarded by Mrs, Wal- 5 in the high school chapel. : weeks ago Mrs. Kirke ed ‘these prizes to the pupils Tuesday these were awarded fi @ash to the following: First Maurice Felton; second, attd- At Termination Of school’s History Contest Vessels from all parts of the world put in here, many of their captains made Key West their home. Key West has an Indian history that is most interesting; pirate lore that would furnish ma- terial for thousands of writers, Of the early settlers, Mrs. Kirke show- ed they were people of culture that came here from Virginia and other states.’ She touched on the history of Key West when the first naval vessels were sent here to fight pirats; of Civil War days, and on e e 436, these as on the wrecking history; Key West during Spanish Ameri- can war days and the world war period were elaborated on by Mrs. Kirke. v “Norman; third, Marietta ~‘hfter the prizes were awarded, Kirke made an address to the in which she encouraged gare in the history of Key +and expressed hope. that thee would be more entries in the eontest which will be held next é: . we Kirke showed that Key has the finest climate in the and is the best location for| * resort in the world. | Ap pointing out what Key West Mrs. Kirke showed that Key West. can be made one of the wtiful cities in the world, body will pull together to- goal. We must develop swe have and make the most} “What.we have, by bringing out Jpistory. which extends back to n one hundred years, p pointed out to the mi that Cape Cod and Nan- “Key West is richer and more colorful in its history than any sea port in the United States, and it should be pointed out to those who know little of this city that we are 375 miles farher south than Cairo, Egypt. “Books have already been order- ed which will provide facts for those interested in this early his- tory, and we hope to have an his- torical society which will sponsor a museum in which may be dis- tleped articles with _ historical value,” this speaker told. An-aquarium and hand crafts were pointed out to the boys as things on which they might be in- terested in, and Mrs. Kirke sug- gested that they make weather vanes for their homes as are seen on Cape Cod cottages, sometimes The veterans will be shipping out for parts unknown soon. Your guess as to just when it exactly will be, is as good as theirs. The bed patients will be sent to} St. Petersburg. The rest of us will be given a continued vacation. As far as we know, the nurses will be with us till July 1, but what a break the orderlies got! They were informed they could stay with the hospital until the \latter part of June. Thanks to their big Uncle Sam. I got rumors that the diet kitchen will still remain open, so therefore Ward won’t lose his job of making toast. Haskins and Curry have their hide out. Where can-it be? One nurse says she can still raise chickens. We are ready to watch the feathers fly. Will the nurse who said she has a canary bird, raise canaries? The nurse who has the Chevro- ing she can ride, She won't have no use for roller skates. times, only Gallone says he is the champion walker, thinks he can walk 18 miles in 3 hours. — Last, but not least, Doctor Chapin, He is Johnny on~the spot, when it comes to making sick calls, but he can never find our Conch fisher- man, W. L. Stephens, who resides a great lot on the decks. Our good friend C. A, Little is being transferred to Savannah, Ga, Me- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Secccccccoocooooese Ratablscie From Jazz Bo WS. Marine hospital Kee, the boy wonder, claims he is going to South America in a 16- foot boat, we wonder if he will make it? Shorty Williams is still brooding over his lost opportunity of last Saturday. Hope next time he puts on more speed. Baker, the faithful servant of | Ward 2, is always on the jump. ; Wonder if he will go to No Name | Key again? | Jayeocks is wondering who will jhave the job of distributing mail j after July 1. Let's hope he hangs } on. | Now for our cooks: | Tony slings oranges like he was | playing diamondball. SCOUTS PLAN TO | Bright Woman |V. ERECT BUILDING STRUCTURE WILL BE PUT UP ON BOCA CHICA NEAR ROCKY POINT Troop 5 Boy. Scouts are plan- ning the construction of a shanty on Boca Chica, near Rocky Point. The place will be used for outings and hiking headquarters during the summer and fall. The land for the structure has been given the boys to be used for this purpose. All that is needed now is the lumber and as soon as this is secured erection of the building will start. The boys believe that there is a THURSDAY, APRIL 2% 1933. ARRIVE ON VISIT Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Albury and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, of Tampa, arrived inthe city Tues- day afternoon over the highway COURT * Feels Much Better “June 28th, 1932, I started tak- ing Kruschen Salts. Have lost 20 pounds from June 28th to Jan. 10. Feel better than have felt for four years. Was under doctors care for several months. He said I had gall stones and should have Ht and Mrs. Lute Bright, Walker, Minn. (Jan. 10, 1933.) To lose fat and at the same time gain in physical attractive- ness and feel spirited and youth- ful take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water v. Lowe, charged with assault and battery, was given a prelim- ‘\inary hearing in Judge Hugh Gunn’s court yesterday. tor cc ates with, alat After hearing the testimony of Tonight ag midnight | they will Dwight Russell, who made the}leave on the tender Ivy for. Tor- charges, the defendant was plac-;tugas where they will be-guests ed under bond of $50 for his es for a few days of Andrew Atgury, pearance at the next term of crim-|¢Phew of R. G, Albury, keeper inal court. of the station, % ne The party expects to return for: « a stay of several days with rela- ~. tives in Key West before leaving for their homes, | BUT ONE MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR WEEK There was but one marriage li- cense issued during tlfe week end- Poison Oak er Ivy is relieved x eek a with Imperial -Eezema- stemedy, Druggists are authorized to refund money if it fails —Advt. } And, by the way, we have cake quantity of second’ lumber in the| before breakfast every morning. jevery Sunday, thanks to Leslie,| city that can be put to no better! A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs and can that boy bake? . I'll say/use than this and are hoping that| but a trifle at any drugstore in| The boys of Ward 8 are OK at} |he can. The Busy Bee Bakery has poosnine on him. | Rickerson also belongs to the ‘kitchen gang. He is from Georgia {let, has the satisfaction of know-) and makes that good old Johnny th Cake. (Grits). Jack and Anthony, our distin- guished pot slingers, are arguing who is going to run the dish wash- ing machine after July 1. Miss Moran says it won’t be jlong now. Wonder what she j means? ;.. Warren, the carpenter, says he jlikes the new deal, but he hopes {to find out soon whether he is on {top or bottom. (Shuffle the ‘ deck.) Will say so long, until tomorrw, Personal Miss Cornelia Warren is visit- Mention Dr. and Mrs. Aurelio Martinez any person having lumber for|the world but be sure and get which they have no use will allow| Kruschen Salts the SAFE way to them to have it. reduce wide hips, prominent front Some scantling and boards given|and double chin and again feel troop will enable the boys to|the joy of living—money back if ing April 27 as shown on the ree- ords in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn, This permit to wed was issued to Harry Perez and Gloria De- meritt. ALACE) BOB STEELE in RAINBOW END Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ a } erect a substantial shelter with bunks and other articles that will give the place the proper atmos- phere. BUT TWO BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK During the week ending April 27 but two building and repair permits were issued’ from the. of- fice of the building inspector. These were for the following: Rubberoid repairs to roof at 417 Whitehead. street. Owner, Key West Properties; cost, $50. Addition of a.kitchen to the dissatisfied after the first jar. ARREST SALESMAN. WITH NO LICENSE THO SS SILLS SSIS See aM, N D PAPERS POSoooSsEoeoOELEHSEHEERELOODES For Sale On complaint of several mer- chants that he was, without a city license, selling a line of goods handled by local dealers, W. H. Mixon, representing the Ever- glades Paper company, was arrest- ed yesterday. On the matter being explained to Mr. Mixon as to the necessity of securing a license when his sales conflicted with local dealers, he promptly purchased it. bbb ke hadid haded | “are emphasized by writers ing relatives in Miami. were passengers over the F. E, C.| Tesidence at corner of Division 25 in bundle histories, whereas these have only the _his- haling and-cod. fishing. histcry is so much il. She told that Key “nearest United States “the old Mayan ruins, heologists claim was the the world’s civilization. ‘explorers were lured to around Key West by Yand Mrs. Samuel. Hopkins who visited here several ago while spending the sea. Coconut Grove, have re- to their summer home in While in Florida i Adams wrote: a numer of; They plan to return next will again visit Key hed yesterday by Mrs. ] ewin, Ashe street, After basiness session a refreshment | | Was served to the follew-) bers: Mrs, Lewin, hostess; hard Roberts, Mrs, i Bibertson, Mrs. Irwin Sweet-| ia} .Henry Saunders, Mrs. 4 , Curry, Mrs, Charles Rus- , Paul Archer, Mrs. Ro- 4 7 fherford. Mrs, Louise ma Mrs, Vernon Lowe, Ellis Archer, vy : SA arg For lub jer Nellie Louise Russell and * ina. Curry will be joint boryreallgy the Junior Woman's, e 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at-the senior Woman's Club, 1307) » street, when it is expect-} that-all members will be pres-! a wooden sailor points to the wind, and others are made like a fish, while still others have ships which veer with the wind currents. Mrs. Kirke advised the pupils to begin looking up subjects for next year’s contest, Anything which will stir interest in Key West will be considered. Before opening her talk, Mrs. Kirke thanked the pupils for their interest in the contest. Judge Browne To Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Schwartz, of Miami Beach, are motoring to Key West and are expected to ar- rive over the highway this after- noon. The visitors will remain in Key West for several days and during that time will be guests of Judge Jefferson B, Browne in the Air- Ways apartments, Happy Gathering Clab Entertained Mrs. Ed Saunders entertained the Happy Gathering Club yester- day afternoon at her home on Margaret street. Needlework was the pastime of the members pres- ent and a pleasant afternoon was jel-; spent. Next Wednesday this club! will meet with Mrs. Leo Warren | at her home on Elizaeth street. Dance For Pl Victing Golfers isiting golfers from Miami who | will arrive here Saturday for a game with a local team, wil! be honor guests at a dance the same evening at the Country Club, and it is expected that all members and their guests will be present to meet the visiting playets from the | Biltmore course. At midnight a buffet supper will be served and those who will attend are lofking forward to a {delightful social event. J. N. Costar, agent for the F. E. C. R’y. company, who was in Miami for a short business trip, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Charles Thompson, who was in Cuban waters fishing for Marlin in company with Ernest Heming- way, returned on the Cuba yester-| day afternoon, Miss lieen: Williams, secretary of the chamber of commerce, and Miss Minnie Porter Harris, keeper of vital statistics, left over the} highway yesterday for Miami and will remain there until Saturday. T. H. Pittman, manager of the Southern Bell Telephone and Tele- graph company, left on the after- noon train yesterday for a brief business visit in Miami. yesterday going for a visit in Mi- ‘ami with their son, Mario Mar- | tinez, i { 0, B. J. Fraser, representing the American Society of Testing Materials, who was in Key West yesterday on an investigation trip, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for Miami. W. R. Porter, president of the First National Bank and J, Lance- lot Lester, city attorney,, left yes- terday afternoon for Miami and i will possibly go to Washington, 1C., before returning to Key West. Mrs. Beryl Curry and son, Ken- neth, left yesterday for Miami (where they will visit for a while j with Mrs, Curry’s brother-in-law jand sister. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McFarland. CONGRESS HAS EDGAR. HOWARD HAS BEEN IN FRONT RANKS IN LOWER HOUSE ON MANY OUT- STANDING QUESTIONS By HERBERT PLUMMER (Ny Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April | veteran six-termer in the | from Nebraska, who suggest Wil- (liam Jennings Bryan in his per- | sonal appearance, has scored an- other victory in a crusade he has | waged relentlessly since first com- ting to Capitol Hill. Edgar Howard has long been in , the front ranks of those champion- jing liberalization of the rules un- der which the house legisiates. 27.—A house BIG VICTORY CALENDAR P Thursday Fustice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o'clock 2° Patriotic Order of America camp meets at usual hour. 3 Week! BE Bo*elock | in Sunday school annex. Sew! ns ome, er ee House at 4:20 o'clock. « Youn, eople’s Choru: ts 7:30 o% , t Met Sp bay for rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock in FOR tie Friday ~ Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o'clock. =, Fern Chapter Order Eastern Star meets at 7:30 o'clock in Scot- tish Rite temple _ PERSIANS CLAIMING “SOVIETS WON'T BUY 'y Awwociated Preasd H. Trak, Aprit 2/.—Re- Teaching here say trade re-! Aetween the soviet union Persia are threatened by Per- rehants demanding a boy- soviet goods. They claim } too little. HARD TO BELIEVE CHICAGO— Michael | this city. testified that Dring his o five years, | Russia-is violating the trade treaty | by selling too much and buying wife; had spoken to him only twice in | Apparently, for the time being } the present rules of that body has jout from the democratic leaders + seeking action on the proposal to {require 218 members instead of | 145 (as at present) to sign a peti- regardless of what | might do. Rallying For Battle a committee This development came just aft- er some 59 democrats in the house | jhad assembled in what was , de- seribed as a rump caucus to fight; presided }the 218 rule. pover the caucus, Nothing much was said publicly Howard caucus. There was a committee ap- | pointed, headed by Howard, to re- quest the proper committee to give }at least, the effort to tighten up! | been abandoned, Word has gone ms | tien forcing a vote on a measure. Fecreation of young people of First Methodist church} afterward about this phase of the) Porfoct Health.’" (CUBA COMES IN ON FINAL TRIP The steamship Cuba arrived yes- from Havana with $2 pas- |sengers, 15 aliens, one automobile. | The vessel is ordered laid up until j further notice. } Ferry Parrott came in yesterday | o'clock from Cuba with eight | miscellaneous ears and six cars of | pineapples carrying 2,852 crates, Freighter Brazos, of the Clyde- Mallory line is due in port tomor- trow from Galveston. Shipments |of sponges, cigars and a miscel- ilaneous assortment of freight yaw shipment to New York. en of his own nor those of the opposing party. Near the close of the last con- ; gress. in a 20-minute speech, he j dressed down Speaker Garner for | “gaégeing” in a manner that threw | the house into gales of laughter. t “Free Democrat” | “He (Garner) used to put his jarms around me lovingly, like a } brother,” said Howard, “and say: ‘Do not worry about it, Old Rom- an. There may come a day when we will control this house and in jthat day this damnable practice} {of gagging) will be stopped.’ ” i The Nebraskan is proud of the} , | that there will be no hurty about| title of “free democrat.” Once he} ad used to put that description in his | {personal biography in the Con-! jgressional Directory. He is a member of that little group, com-| posed of liberals of all parties in the house, who meet once or twice! ja week to formulate their own} ideas on current legislation. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that “*Perfect Perification of the Sys- tem is Natare’s } i i Fousdation of | Why not rid | yourself of chronic silments that / are undermining your vitality? : Purify your entire system by tak- i them time to discuss the subject) img & therongh course of Calotabs, | jwhen it came on the floor. fj was the principal thing discussed. } vale ever since he came to ites. con. But nearly everybody knew that Howard has been fighting “gag” He has spared neither the‘ packages. j ~~erce or twiee a week for several | wecke—and see how Natare re- wards you with health. Calotahe porify the bieod by se- | tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach | ~jand bowels, Te 10 cts. and 35 ete. | Ali dealers. (Aa) j | and Emma streets. R. REACHES CHURCH Lopez; cost, $100. Owner, BRAINERD, Minn.—The jig- | Saw juzzle was used in church in this city when the Reverend E. A. BEND, Ore.—County Judge H.| Valiant, Baptist pastor, employed H. 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