The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1933, Page 3

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DY FOR sla ROW: Military and civic training in all MILITARY DRILL STARTS IN CHILE} CLASSIFIED PoCccccccccoacocseoooce | schools has been Advertisements under this head | hile in its instituted by campaign against! the rate of 4¢ a word for each in- jCersco: of the U. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS eqoccece taccascccgercess | Associate Justice Benjamin n.! S. Supreme Court, born in New York City, 63 years ago. { Dr.~Charles Edward Munroe, AT DEVELOPING OIL (iby. Aynocinged Preara SANTIAGO, Chile, May 24.—A | mational oil company, with the} name “Socopena,” short for “So- ciedad Cooperative. Petrolera \Na- ci 1,” has been organized to ex- GEORGE 'WASHINGTON® tA ERP AND FINEST very Kaown ity ge Directly tens (bh el id Radio INKER HILL: communism. UPON WITH} Several hundred teachers re- EST; CLOSE cently were dismissed when it was 4 proven that they either } ACTED |members of communist ‘cells’ or} had taught communisti¢e ideas. : Domingo Duran, minister -of OLE SCRIBE) | education, and Emilio Bello, min- Willie Watkins andiisto, of defense drew up the “sl were ink have been grooming} courses. All pupils are to be’ ts alt week for the big/ given military training, starting) le tomorrow, | from the first grade and contin- air Johnny Kirschenbaum.| ying through the university. pho: trick shot artist and, Civic training will aim at gteens keeper, says the! stilling love of country in the ris-} is in exeglient. shape. He! ing generation. j quests that players refrain from; “We have communism on the ‘ing Reddy tees in ‘the traps. _|run, and these new courses will The “Dark Horse,” being iW-| make real citizens of our chil- ported by Willie Watkins, in @lgren” said Senor Duren. desperate attempt to curb the on- ah , z slaught of the Bunker Hill aggre- ‘ pte gation, is expected to arrive to- 7b sues by special plane or. train from the north, where he has been Pe foam ¢ part in the section qualify- |} @@eeanessaanaereacagge: Ht thei ing younds for the National Qpen.| “After the Ball,” a Gaumont! | Excitement and. speculation is production presented by Fox Film, | eam rife, and a subdued tenseness per-jis showing tonight at the Strand! vades the camp of the Bunker Hill} Theater. Esther Ralston, star off adjmen. There have been some heat-jthe stage and screen, and Basil; ed diseyssions, pre and con, in con-| Rathbone, one of the world’s most nection with “Sully” Sw prominent actors, have the leading aunounced intentions of adding ', 0, | role: his golf, equipmeny an agetyline} “After The Ball” is reported as torch, and several sticks of a light-hearted eomedy-romance | « {played against an atmosphere of charm. Its locale is Geneya and its plot is said to offer a delight- ful mixture of romance played} course now has as peg Hage! inst the dignified background and as the law international diplomacy. Rath- _f say: that ‘ae te nat Sane Sige plays the role of a legation | pA captains expect to reach some| courier whose travels and pri agreement before post time tomor-|ileges lead him into all sorts of |~ rOW. misadventure. Miss Ralston por- Rumor has it that Berlin Saw-|trays the part of a beautiful fav- | in EEE? qeasongnencescssccsenace! STRAND THEATER Some contend that increase the hazards for the other players, as they point out that the prmasnen wm HOUSE FOR RENT, will be inserted in The Citizen | sertion, but the minimum for the. first insertion in every instance is| 25¢. Payment for classified adver- ie tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their. advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street: address as wall as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults, With each classifiéd advertise- ment The Citizen will'give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit.. Ask for it. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnishea apart- ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month. Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Office. mari containing 12 rooms, on _ lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen Office. janil FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five bundles 5c, containing 100 old papers. The Citizen Office. may1-tf MALE HELP ware LOCAL , HOUSE- "T0-HOUSE dis- tributors of advertising matter, chemist, sole surviving member of| pioit shale oil deposits at Loqui- those who founded the American | Chemical Society in 1876, chief {explosives chemist of the U. S. ureau of Mines, born at Cam-; rah Mass., 84 years ago. Harry Emersay Fosdick, pro- fessor of . practical. theology,} Union Theological Seminary, New York, religious inspirational ‘writ- er, born in Buffalo, N. Y., 55} years ago. f George G. Bernard of New York, famed sculptor, born in Bellefonte, Pa., 70 years ago. Prof. Howard W. Odom of the Univ. of North Carolina, a noted American sociologist, born in Wal-: ton Co., Ga., 49 years ago. Harry H. Rogers of Tulsa, Okla., prominent Southwest bank- er-oilman, born at Wheatland, Mo., 56 years ago. : Mrs, Lillian M. Gilbreth, head of a noted New Jersey firm of con- sulting engineers, born at Oak- land, Cal., 55 years ago. Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, fa- MAYELOWER®@ A PrAvTFUL Rote Splendid Facilities - Garage. - Radie Coltee Shoppe FLAGLER«s DERN AS THE BEST a3 Thee GARAGE | EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR SUMMER COMFORT in WITH THE TIMES «« may under government authority. None of the big oil companies has shown that it considers the de- posits important commercially, AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis, fous British dramatist, born 78 years ago. General Rt. Hon. Jan Christian : Smuts, world-famous Soutr Afri- —— SUBSCRIBE FOR —— soe SS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN years ago. yard practice, and expects to “burn up the course” much to the “q} chagrin of the crities and dope- steps, as well as bis apeenents. As we go to press, odds in fav- or of the Divot Diggers are quot- ed 2 to 1. The ladies have been frequently seen on the course this past week, and close matches in 5} that quarter are expected. Allin all it’ll he @ swell tourna- ment, and a big turn-out is ex- Gray and pected. nald, Grove i pond Miss Anna F. Manning as been a court Btpnographer in Boston for ten yea: SS which time she estimates that some 60,- Jf for lon stings have peony from ler flyin) ore, she x beh Ke bs never hed Subseribe for ‘The Citiven—20¢| the pens of Cliffard Grey and Otto weekly. es S FPane® N geok = 2 coms yer has been putting in some back- | orite of the diplomatic circles, : write at once, giving list of ter- tne ritory covered. Advertising Mer., 515 Goodale St., bus, Obib. the perfect foil for the courier’s aggressions. At 4 mask ball, marked by all the brilliance of an international function, the courier finds the lady and, although she constantly refuses to unmask, he realizes that here is something he has never be- fore met. He pursues her as she evades him. The chase involves the loss of a state seal so that an important treaty cannot be signed. And the climax is said to be one af the most surprising ever de- on the talking screen. In support of Miss Ralston andi Rathbone is a cast that includes Marie Burke, Jean Adrienne, George Curzon and Clifforg Hea- therley. The direction is by Milton ‘Ros- |} —— mer, with lyrics and music from Colum- may22-7t LOST LOST—Monday, pocket book, bill folder..style, between Navy Yard andPost Office. Sui able reward if returned to C zen Office, may23-8tx WANTED WANTED—A good cook and house maid. Serve night Phone 75 and 890-W. may24-tf ST REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co, mayl din- ners. Stransky. 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