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\ cepted an offer to become diree-| ;, ee ae SCHOOL SITUATION Sintec TO BE DISCUSSED ites fe she hog becn|FATHER DOUGHERTY WILL to bring Italian oe on and material to her aid. BE HEARD ON. SUBJECT TOMORROW ees the Nanking government has en- listed the services of one of this c ‘6 most expert Col. Mario de ¢ winner of the (COMMUNICATED) ‘ather Dougherty’s whole ‘life pilots— has been in the, educational field. Bernardi,| Before coming to Key West, he Schneider] was principal and supervisor of ac- credited high schools in Alabama and Louisiana, The State Board ina ae Sen of Standard- olleges and. High Schools of = Chinese military aviation, in! the south and east have. honored capacity he will organize|him with ‘certificates of college several ee in the Far! professor, principal and supervisor feggie republic. ‘These will be/ of secondary schools, so he is well addition to the civil aviation’ acquainted with his subjects. center at Hankow in which several| Our school system, has virtually Americans have been active. broken down. The slogan today Most of the planes that were is to “Save the School.” Some ed- ordered here have already’ been| ycators ery out against the politi- we shipped. It is un- some shout against the bank- or, imilar ‘see have been| » 3, some say to save it from rack- pe fool: longest oo en eteers, some. criticize the fads and The a yieorgyed ' | frills, some the exorbitant expendi- _ generalissimo of the) tares in building in luxuries that ha itary air forse i8'40| are necessary. Few ery “Save the old. His career as 8 pilot) chiid.” “Save society by saving back to before the world) true education.” Mrs, Roosevelt says after analy- ont they d in 1911} sing the report of ts department Libyan cam-| of justice and seeing. that boys 18 le signal corps. At the and 19 outnamber all other crim- the conflict with the] inals concludes that “the _ right tas a bs ee kind of education has to come irp t xpert back.” Many of the states have decided that moral training isa Later, at his ae tga Yaa subject in the curricu- zone. As a member of “The| “4 Sigg In a recent review of the situa- a mas “sieving toga °f | tion the National Education Asso- oe down. ten planes and he ciation, releases some alarming Must Train Fliers Bernardi announced he had ac- ‘he closed before March 1 of this year. the) Many of these report: that they the can't reopen in-the fall. Approxi- ree | mately. 100 city school systems Ve/have reduced their terms by @ month." The teachers in the schools are the most honest, intelligent and hard working of all'the public of- ficiais in the country, but they. are poorly paid and not respected as they should be. © The watchword of the present crisis is economy; but mere re- trenchment is not economy. The child agar not be’ m to suf- fer. e children of nation sia Cuervo, ore time Cuban have a right to a good bducation, consul in Key Wost, left yesterday] so let us give theri the best on the Sor Hayenn on anes highest standards. * oo Baker, fi first avsistant) FOX REARED with KITTENS keeper at American Shoals light! shation, arrived yesterday ani ‘wilk-spend his quarterly vacation| being reared with a litter of kit- ‘at his home on Fleming street. tens by @ cat owned by Orve Davis of this city. hateli Rodriguez, publisher ot the newspaper El Camagueyano at! arrived yesterday from Miami, Canmguey, Cuba, who was in Key} was met at the.train by his son-in- West for almost one year after) law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. having been forced to leave Cuba,| J. A. Valdez, who remained at the Teft yesterday for Havana accom-| dock until the Florida sailed for panied by Mrs. Rodriguez and| Havana where Mr, Menendez went pe daughters, Misses or ‘on & short business trip. wees g Miss Tleen Williams, social sec- Benito Fare (Mexicano) Sailed| retary of the Emergency Relief yesterday on the Florida for Ha- Council, and = aye Warner, an. ‘where he will stay for‘a short | employe, left yesterday for ; Miami to attend’ ‘the regional meet- Wr to be held in Miami tomorrow. hie weadaes; dedeatity Mrs... Warner’s son, Billy, was in Jolt owner of The Palace theater,! company with his mother. ———_— — -— Bet is victories in the Schneider at Hampton He participat-| » air meets, MODES OF THE MOMENT “The Olivet Commission.” facts. In eleven states 2,269 were) naan © CLASSIFIED COLUMN BARBERS LINE UP WITH NRA FORCES} * FIRST METHODIST CHURCH |LEY MEMORIAL M. E.. CHURCH, | S000 coecocecccencscccce teens: John G. Stradley, Pastor Sunday School opens at 9:45 o'clock under the, leadership of Gerald Saunders, superintendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. frotigr vies ‘begins at 11 The-sermon-topic will be: o'clock. Evening worship begins o’elock. The sermon topic Bounty of The Beautiful: Music: Gabriel. Your Hands All Ye © People.”. Morning anthem, “Re- joice and Praisé the Lord.”— Evening anthem, “Clasp SOUTH Cor. City Park and Division St.;FOR RENT—Furnished W. W. Robins, Pastor Sunday School convenes at 9:45 a.m. Ed. R. Curry, Supt. The, Young Peoples’. Division meets at the same time in the Division Street Sehool. An Adult, Class of Men and Women: is: being formed and will be held-in the Division Street School too, Worship service be- ginning at 9:45. Intermediates church at 6 p. m. Junior Department meets at 4 meet in the Shawker. Organist: Miss Mary», m, Elizabeth Grillon, The Epworth, League will meet in the. Social Hall of the Sunday, Parting of the Ways,” Gen.| School building at 7 o'clock. The mid-week. prayer service will be conducted Wednesday eve- ning. .The subject will be: “For- giveness.” The choir rehearsal o'clock. The Junior choir rehearsal will will be held on Friday evening at 7:45 The morning worship will be-‘ gin at 11 a. m. Subject: “Thel 18, 11. The evening service will begin at 8 p.m. Subject: “A Marvel- ous Magnet,” John 12, 32. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 be held on Friday evening at 7| o'clock, o'clock. . CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH 527. William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship “Tf* o’elock. Sermon text: “Behold I Stant At the Door and Knoek.*” Senjor Endeavor 7 Subject: Reading. o'clock. mon... Faith.” subject: Mid-week Service Wednesday evening at 8. o'clock. inst PR! i gasaam bia on For Sunday, Aug. “27th Cor. White and Washington Sts. Sunday School at. 10:00 a, m. The regular sumed on Sunday, September 3rd. “Getting. More Out of Eyening worship 8: o'clock. Ser- “The... Greater Sunday worship seryice in this church will be re- Wednesday evening meets at 8 o’elock, Reading Room in Society. build- ing, open week-days from,.3 to 5|' o'clock. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Corner White and Olivia Streets Rev. James A. Cain, Pastor 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning service. p. m., Sunday School. . p. m. Evangelistic ser- vice: Tuesday, 7:30 p. m, Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. People’s meeting. CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street T. P. Douglas, .Pastor Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p, m. Weekly m., Young e MARKLE, Ind.—A baby fox:is FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AIT ASR 1a es OEE a THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday Dr. W. H. Sledge will piaéet at} Lieut. Leah Hartley, Officer in both morning and evening serv- Charg> ices., 1002 ouine Street §.. All other regular activities will] Company meeting . {Sunday be ‘carried. out. at this church as; Schoo}), 9:30 a. m. usual’ oh Sunday and during ‘the| Holiness meeting, 11:00 a. m. coming week, Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeti:g, 7:45 p. m. s FLEMING STREET METHODIST ; CHURCH _ MIXED BIBLE “je Subjects for Sunday, Aug. 27: 11 a. m. The subject: “The Two Ways of Living or Acting.” But, a person can travel only one way at the time. 8 p. m. The subject: “How nothination are lowed to attend. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH To the Observance of Commandments Today?” the TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ” “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday — cope a.m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mothers’ Club eets Monday, 8:00 p. m. Bible study and eas tarvice, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. * © “LA: TRINIDAD": Revs. L. Oser and Montero Pastors - Jesus Montero, ‘Assistant Pastor Tuvel and Angela Streets Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p, m., Divine service with sermon. Church school at 3:30 p. m. Young, Peoples’, service, 7p, m. Monday, 8‘ p,._m., _ dramatic club, .. Tuesday, 8 p. m., lessons from life of Saul told in story, form, NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A, T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary M. A. Moreno, Recording Stoned Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. 7:00 p. m., evening worship. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Street A. B. ie Pastor SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sunday: Mass, 8:00 a. m. Solemn Evensong, 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, Mass, 8:00 a. m. , Mass, 8:00 a. m. Wednesday, Litany and sermon, 7:80 p. m: We secgecagy = pa CHURCH Matins, 6:45°a. m. Mass igs yng ‘7:00 a, m. A. J. Shockley, Pastor. (Colored) 500 a. m Early and Praise Service. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning service, | Holy Communion. Subject: “Feed- ing Souls.” 5:00 p.m. Junior V. C. EL service. 645 p.m. Senior V. [ service. 7:45 p. m . Evening service, pand Communion. Sermon: Preaching} E. . «702 Whitehead Street Ls bs / i \ { a & | 8 p> mm, begensoa ong literary con- Ten| Chan FOR RENT + All barber shops in the cit} are now members of the \NRA and are. operating under a code of fair competition, according to an an- nouncement in today’s paper. At a meeting held last night by the Key West Barbers Association it was decided that all shops wonld have uniform prices on all barber work with the following working hours: Open daily at 8:00 A. M., close daily at 7:00 p, m. except on Thursday from April 1 to October 31 when shops will close for half holiday at 12:00 o’clock noon and on Saturdays will remain open un- til 9:00 P.M. These new regulations will go into effect Monday morning at 8:00 o’clock and it is stated that medical examination. All na-|every barber shop in the city will tionalities. Stipulated rates.| cooperate with the NRA and carry Chartered Association. Write} out the code. 425 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. Aug.26-1tx. apart- ment with all modern con- veniences. Apply to Jack Gaiti, 628 White street, aug25-tf CHICKS “SOUTHERN HATCHED, blood tested, Missouri Reds, Barred Rocks, ‘White Rocks, Wyandot- tes, Orpingtons, 100—$5.95; Heavy Assortéd $5.45. Prepaid; live delivery. Southern Hatch- eries, Jacksonville, Fla.” augl2-19-26 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN sell Mutual Life Pro- tection. Ages 1 to 80. No STINGY PARISHONERS BATH, Eng.—In his farewell: sermon to his congregation in this EPILEPTICS—Gladly tell howjcity, Rev. W. C. Glengle said, “I daughter was quickly relieved at}am glad to leave the stingiest) home without drugs, Nothing to! parish I ever served.” sell. Mrs. C. B, Johnson, 1406 Thirteenth Street, Wichita “Falls, Texas. aug26-1tx MEDICAL CARD OF THANKS To friends and neighbors, who, FOR SALE during the recent illness and death of my beloved brother, Raymond Vegue, have made my burden lighter, I wish to extend my sin- cere appreciation. STRAWBERRY. PLANTS, Mis- Sionary and Blakemore. 1,000 $2.50 or $1.00 per 100. 10,- 0. : I also wish to tender my hearty ny Pet saab te ied and sincere thanks to Reverend . s % Charles Lazo, to the donors of the augi4-16t | sutiful floral offerings and to ——_——_———— | those who contributed the use of RADIO REPAIRING their cars. MRS. -VINCENT CREMATA. RADIO REPAIRING. We repair aug26-1tx all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. mayl cert. 8 p. m., Tuesday, class meeting. 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, junior church. 8 p. m., Wednesday, choir re- hearsal. 8:00 p. m., Thursday, and praise service. Notice to the Public At a meeting of the KEY prayer? WEST BARBERS’ - ASSOCIA. ANNIVERSARY AT NEWMAN’S CHURCH Rev. A. T. McCaskill, pastor of the Newman M. E. colored, church, announces that. the 46th anniversary ‘of this church will be. held on. Monday.. night. ,A. program has been arranged to be rendered in connection with the event. LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain order and decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 25th day of July, A. D. Cireuit Court of the ida, in and for Monroe County, ing, wherein St. Louis Benevolent and Educational 1933, in and by the ‘Twentieth Does America Stand In_ Relation Judicial Circuit of the State of Flor- in cery, in @ cause therein pend- Catholic As- sociation, also known as The Saint Louis “Catholic Benevolent Edu- cational Association of the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, a cor- poration organized and existing un- der the laws of the State of Florida, is plaintiff and Adolph Louis, also styled A. Louis, and Louis Proper- ties, Inec., @ corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, are defendants, foreclosure of mortgage, the un- dersigned Special Master in Chan- cery will offer for sale and will sell at public outcry, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder at the front door.of the County Court House of Montoe County, Florida, in the City of Key West, Florida, during: the. legal hours of sale, on Mondky the 4th day of September, A. 932, all the following pe bey land, situate, being fm the County State of Florida, to-wit: On the Island of or, West, known on William White- head's map, delineated’ im Feb- ruary, A. D. 1829, Being part of Lot Two (2) in Square Thirty elght (38); commencing at & point Eighty-eight (88) feet from the corner of Duval and Eaton Streets and running along the line of Duval Street Eighty- eight (88) feet; thence at right angles along the line of Lot number One (i) in same Square one hundred and ninety-seven (197) feet and nine inches: thence at right angles in a N. W.'ly direction and parallel with Duval Street Eighty-eight (8%) ; thence at right angles in a N. E'ly direction and paralie! with Eaton Street One hundred and ninety-seven (197) feet and nine (3) inches to the place of beginning. Being the land de- scribed in a certain Deed of Cons ance made January 21, A ieee Francis Zavier Gartand, Roman Catholic Bishop of Savannah, ia, which will be found duly of Record in the Records of Said Monroe County, Florida, in Book “E” pages 332 and 2333; and being also described in a certain other Deed of Con- veyance made April the First A. D. 1880 ky Willam H. Gross, Bishop of Savannah, Georgia. to the Right Reverend John Moore, Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine, Flor- ida, and which will be found @uly of record in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the La County of Monroe, in Book “K” pages 249. 250 and 251. Slee & bent ae the same described in a certain Deed of Conveyance Gated June 4, of said County of Mon- roe tm Book “§” pages 28, 39 and Dated August 5, 1932. 4 BUSTY, Relicitors far Plaintiff. augs-12-19-26; sepe2 lying and) of Monrce, TION held last night, all bar- bers in the city have organized ander a fair trade code with every shop a member of the NRA. Beginning Monday, August 28, all shops in Key West will operate under the following conditions: Shops open daily at 8:00 a. m, and close at 7:00 p. m. ex- cept on Thursdays; when . clos ing hour will be 12:00. o'clock noon from April 1st until) Oéto- ber 31st and Saturdays when shops will be open until 9:00 p. m. No shops will be open on Sundays. Prices on all barber work will be UNIFORM in al! shops. Pric: nd other conditions of code have been agreed upon Key West barbers and go into effect Monday morning at 8:00 o'clock. Key West Barbers’ Electrical Specializing In Repairing If it’s your MAGNETO that needs recharging or repairing, we are equipped to do it, or Let us repair and renovate that GENERATOR or MOTOR. BATTERIES recharged and repaired and in fact we can give you expert service on any electrical AUTO REPAIR JOB. ROTOR AND STATOR RE-WINDINGS Let us give you an estimate on that HOUSEWIRING JOB. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ALL WORK No job too big and none too small. Estimates Given On All Jobs All Work Guaranteed || THOMPSON’S Electrical Supply Shop ANTHONY AND MARVIN ‘THOMPSON, Props. “Hf It's Electrical, We Can Fix” *- SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 26; 1988. “Today In History” 1776 — Continental pact legislated ‘regarding pensions, HOLTSBERG’S 88c Monday Sale Buy Now Before the Fireworks Begin. Prices Are Going UP! UP! UP! All $1.00 gnarl fast ¢ on sale Monda: 1791—Steamboat patent grant- ed John Fitch. 1920—19th Amendment, grant- ing suffrage to women, proclaim- ed in effect. ‘ FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to and includ- ing Friday, September 1, 1933, for the purchase of 3-21 Passen- ger Busses, 1-29 Passenger bus, 1-21 passenger bus body and all or part of the bus equipment and parts, t 14.9 Any interested party that wishes to purchase any one of the busses and any part or parts of the bus equipment can call at the city clerk’s office and view the list of said busses or bus equipment. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the city council, WALLACE PINDER, aug19-26-31 City Clerk. PALACE Esther Ralston-Gavin Gordon in BLACK BEAUTY Matinee 5-10c; Night, 10-20¢ All 25c Flowered Veiles, « by sale Monday, 4 yards .. Imported Silk Batiste, w,. 50c, 2 yards - B8c Beautiful Printed Silk Crepe, reg. $1.00, at White Flat Crepe, all reg. $1.39, on sale Colored Broadcloth, all colors, 10 yds. 88c Heavy Slip Satin, ow as vee yd, Monday 1% Fi Tweed, just re- beat ge reg. 35c, Monday, 3 yds, . ie Gordon $1.00 Silk: Stee . price next week $1.25, now, on sale Monday, pr. ‘Bsc ; 20c Heavy Brown seein 7 FER. raeseee: cesses 88C $1.00 Umbretian, on “sald londay .. .. 88 ; _otuer ‘SPECIALS “AD NOW IS THE TIME go Naecsheemnen ae TO PROTECT YOUR HOME WITH STORM SHUTTERS-- xt _— weeks we ing special prices on SHUTTERS and ROLLING SLAT BLINDS, STORM SHUTTERS: 2’-8"x4?-7” 2?-10x5’-3” 2’-10"x5'-6' $1.60 These are 3-8 Beaded Cypress Ceiling—light in weight and easy. to handle, ROLLING SLAT BLINDS: With solid center and hinging from the top 2)-8"'x4’-7” $2.75 2?-10"x5’-3' . $3.00 2°-10"x5’x6” _.... . $3.25 These are made of 1 1-8 inch Cypress. frames mortised and tenoned tégether, Cypress slats and rods, In stormy weather they serve as storm shutters and during summer season as awnings. We will call ad take sines $1.40 $1.50 FREE ‘phiievtete The Island City Novelty Works MAXWELL LORD, Prop, Phone 319-R “Keep the Home Fires Burning By Patronizing Home Industry” ANOTHER DRESS SALE MONDAY There is still a large assort- ment of SUMMER 10 Days Free Trial USE OUR PUREICE for HEALTH AND FEs f ifs ti k z Bs F ; i 4