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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933. [MASONIC LODGE i see o_° oe ee eo ecovnaesenccacnasscene: Caruthers-S OCSSSB8eaneSE6 ing Nuptial j Meikerdey afternoon at 3, Mrs. Sweeting is the daughter o'clock at St. Paul’s Episcopal|of R. E. Caruthers, and is a mem- church, Miss Edith May Caruthers ‘pecame the bride of William H. jot the Key West High School. J.;and Mrs. Irwin Sweeting and a member of the class of ’31, and is also a graduate of the Nashville; t, and George} Automobile College. Gomez acted as best man. Only) The newlyweds are making the immediate family was in at-|their home at 1820 Duncan tendanee at the ceremony. street, Miss Lillian Lujan Hostess | TO BE SUPERVISOR | OF | Event Yesterday Afternoon) ...4.5 tber of the graduating class of ’32) Mr. Sweeting is the son of Mr., "REV DOUGHERTY BANK OF ENGLAND ASSAILED BY LABOR PARTY POLITICIANS IN DRIVE ST. JOSEPH’S ILL ALSO SPEAK ON EDUCATION AT MORN-! ING SERVICE SUNDAY AT) CATHOLIC CHURCH | By CLAUDE A. JAGGER (Associated Press Financial Editor) LONDON, Aug. 31.—The! 1 Bank of England, mother of the international gold stand- | (Communicated) ‘ard and long a dominant in-/ Father Dougherty, S,J., former, eto c aoa vicegeceident oe. Socing Hut Coit neon in world financial lege, will assume supervision of affairs, has become a. storm} the Saint Joseph’s boys ‘school,'center in British politics. this year. Ss : S Despite the fact that the bank ; With the training of the Jesuit} iong called “the Old Lady of! Order whose wreat business has Threadneedle Street”—issues the been the education of boys for currency of the realm and han- . At Party Given Last Night Miss Lillian Lujan delightfully having thoroughly enjoyed the entertained a number of her| event. i arty js Those present were: fetende: with's last night at Beulah Brantley, Romalda John-! he Home, corner of Southard andi... Yvonne Pinder, Margaretjand members of the Association all but complete eclipse'since the ®™bassador and then back again Dion, Dorothy Johnson, Marjorie] of Standardized Colleges and High overwhelming victory of the na- to his former post is something to Frances street, Garaimels were served during, 16 evening with many other kinds! of refreshments passed around to} the many assembled on the inlet Games and other features of en- tertainment were participated in, “the evening, and everyone! mt expressed themselves as Frow, Lottie McLean, Lillian Lu- jan, Alice Parks, Mary Louise Pin- der. y George Carey, Robert Middle-! ton, Lester Johnson, Merritt Bak- er, Malcolm Pinder, Howard But- ler, Joseph Richardson, Owen Sawyer, Jr., Kermit. Richardson, | Howard Pinder. Mrs, Lujan and Mrs. Pinder. Miss N. Villareal Weds J. Abrisch Miss Naomi Villareal and Emil John Abrisch were married yes- terday evenitig at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Victoria Vil- street, by “FGity Councilman William Mon- salvatge, accompanied by Mrs. N and son, William; Jr.,) : t w, Miss Flossie Baker, igreql, 906 Division 400 years, with personal ac- (dies the bond issues of the British, quaintance of the daily duties a5 treasury, it has no government ap- professor, prefect of studies and pointee on its board. Its direc- discipline, director of athletics tors represent only the old bank- and librarian, principal of high: ing houses which own its ‘stock. schools, accredited by the state; The labor party, broken and iny Schools, Father sumes the office, understanding 1931, is now building up a Vigor- the school situation in Key West. ous attack on the bank and the After graduating from the financial interests of “the City,”; Jesuit Military High {School ‘in, as London's financial» sector is Philadelphia he entered St. Stanis- known. laus College, Macon, Ga., to begin his novitiate, college career and: normal school studies. In 1914 he went to St. Charles College, Grand Coteau, La., to teach and to be assistant disciplinarian and athle- tic director. When the U. S. en- Dougherty as- tionalist coalition government in‘ t Resists Lean Years One basis: of the labor an- tagonism toward the City, accord-, ing to political analysis, is the! fact that it seems to have come’ through the lean years more satis- | factorily than industry. On the i hert banshee ove sented Une, While, it is felt that the white! Gersity, New Orleans; that “had Collar worker has "fared » better, been sak an over by ey govern- than the factory worker. ment and joined with Tulane Uni-'.London’s prestige as a financial 4 vérsity and formed an Officers’ Center suffered a sharp setback Tactic Camp and the instrue- With the lapse from the gold! tore of both institutions were Standard in 1931, but its star has! GAS COMPANY REACHES QUOTA ON SALES SET | FIFTEEN STOVES SOLD DUR- ING TIME ALLOTTED TO VA- RIOUS BRANCHES OF uTiLt| TY CONCERN ON CONSERVATISM SHIFTING ABOUT OF WELLES CAUSE FOR SPECULATION EXPECTED THERE WILL BE) Florida Public Utilities company| MANY MORE CHANGES IN, today completed the quota of sales| POSITIONS OF OFFICIALS set by headquarters for the month of August. 1 ON FOREIGN POLICY Each branch of the company held a sale of gas ranges during the month, and naturally, each em- ploye strove to reach the mark By HERBERT PLUMMER (iy Ansoetated Preans SERVED BY DADE OR- GANIZATION Past masters night was cele- brated by Dade Lodge No. 14 F. and A. M, last night. All of the chairs were occupied by past mas- ters of the ledge, Earle Newton Keene, U. S. N., connected with the naval radio station, was given the masters de- gree. The initiation ceremonies were presided by Frank 0, Weech, past master, now secretary of the lodge who acted as worshipful : | set by the company heads. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31—) Robert B. Roberts, local man- Shifting on Sumner Welles from) ager, said that the the eleventh} his desk at the state department| hour today the branch had reach1! as assistant, secretary to Cuba as} ed the quota, selling 15 stoves in | the time “allotted, He is wondering, he says, if this spur speculation. | can be done in times of depression, what could be accomplished if It may be that there'll be more} of this sort of thing as the Roose- times were good. velt administration progresses w: its foreign policy in the countries to the south. Welles is to be relieved shortly! at Havana by Jefferson Caffery,; who: served as assistaht secretary of state, while he was about the} - task of calming the _ political waters in the island republic. |from the office of County Judge That the combination worked) Hugh Gunn, The first six issued well, in-state department eyes, is) were scattefed over a period of 27 apparent. And now Ambassador! days, ‘The last three were issued Welles, with plaudits still hailing) one each on August 28, 29 and 30,} his accomplishments in Havana,) as follows: t will turn over the duty of finish-| Clarence Sweeting and Edith ing the job to Caffery, a career) May Caruthers; Virgil Whitehead} Aug. LICENSES ISSUED! During the month of August nine marriage licenses were issued Emil John and mother-in-law, Mrs. E. Baker,' id to Key West last evening highway from a two’ s} motor tour through many! ‘main points included in the while stops were it various points during the ‘as well’as on the home-! . were New York and | enroute to the north ‘veport having had a most’ Notary Public Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr, ‘ The bride is a Key Wester, hav-| ing resided here all her life and is very popular with the younger set, The groom hails. from Balti- more, Maryland. They will make their home in this city. © enjoyable outing at the different {points which they visited while away from the city. sworn in service and classed as officers. There he specialized in philisophy, psychology, education, science and higher mathematics. In 1921 he was sent to complete his ‘theological and — scriptural studies and.was ordained to the priesthood at Georgetown Uni- versity, Washington, D. C., 1924. sued two years of advanced work in education, psychology, sociology and secondary school supervision. Disibility and poor — health in| After ordination he pur-' sen again in the financial firma- ment, The conservatism of fi- nance is in the saddle, and while leaders of the opposition call loudly for drastic financial meas- ures, the City has no intention of permitting any steps that may im- pair its restored prestige. Hub Of British Finance While the New York stock ex- change, in its imposing structure at the corner of Broad and Wall streets, is regarded by many as the hub ‘of American finance,,in (diplomat hand-picked by the de-' and Marie Cordero; ipartment as “exactly the type of Abrisch and Naomi Villareal. man needed in Cuba at the pres-| Mr, Abrisch is a member of the] ent time.” icrew of the U. S, S. MacFarland: Eyes On Montevideo |which arrived last Friday, He is} Welles’ first duty back in the, 21 years old and a native of Balti- : United States will be to start lay-| more, Md. Miss Villareal is a na-| ing the foundation. for the Pan-' tive Key Westers and is 17 years’ American conference which will! old. | \be held in Montevideo in Decem-| They were married ber. | Notary Public Enrique The Roosevelt administration is! jcounting much on the success of jthis conference. So important, is) erday by ; quinaldo. | FOR SALE { | | ‘it regarded, in fact, that Secretary Sealed bids will be received by from an injury in service forced London it is the Bank’of England | Hull himself may head the Amer-| the undersigned up to and includ-| enginehouse| E. ©. terminals, ‘@ business trip gc caenaeay ; Kelly, who is the and Mrs. Merrill! over the high- for Miami —_—— ‘Thomas James, two daugh- nd ‘sister, Miss Anna Coreo- George Adams will leave to- morrow morning over the highway fer Hendersonville, N. C., to join his: mother and accompany her back to Key West. Miss Tleen Williams, secretary of the chamber of commerce; Miss Minnie Porter Harris, keeper of vital statistics, and Miss Harris’ mother, Mrs. W. Hunt Harris,,re- turned over the highway fast night from a stay in Miami. Miss Fay Ayala, davehter of superiors to take him out of the which stands out in the popular laborious work and send him to mind as the great power. climate of Key West in hopes of _ Its history, its location, and the prolonging and promoting his use- building which it occupies all con- fulness in his chosen field. Un- trive to surround it with mystery der his supervision scholarship was and awe in the mind of the Lon- encouraged and advanced in teach- doner, er and pupil, as the results were, Sfnce the beginning of the last recognized by the state, school century, the buildings of the bank, and the community. occupying the entire area of :one Not only were the intellectual of the largest and‘ most central faculties stimulated and enriched, blocks in the , finangial _ district, but the moral development of have been surrounded with a win- character was also cultivated and dowless, Greco-Roman wall. And formed. In the‘sports his teams the bank, formed in 1694, had won state trophies in football and occupied the same site since 1732, track. In 1927 he brought a foot- Shows Above Old Wall ball team from Miami and played This impressive wall, with. its a good game with Key West High columns and balustrade, has ¢om- ican delegation. ing Friday, September 1, 1933,) | The administration hopes to get for the purehase of 3-21 Passen-} master. After the ceremonies were com- pleted the membership enjoyed an old fashioned smoker with refresh- ments, cigars and cigarettes served in abundance. At 13 years of age, Evelyn de) Biase of Brooklyn recently an- nounced the invention of an elec- trical machine that rocks a cradle and plays a phonograph to sing the baby to sleep. IN CELEBRATION) | PAST MASTERS NIGHT OB-} ail Gasso and Puffy are on their last lap, Puffy is wet from his toes to his eap. On the last curve Gasso cuts in ahead, And his car starts to spin, filling MRS. CARRIE’S GROCERY STORE 808 Ashe Street Announces that SAME OLD PRICES— SAME OLD SERVICE— Will prevail at this store Friday and Saturday Bargains galore for these two days, Phone 683-W Chlorinated rubber, said to be a valuable ingredient for the mant- facture of paints, is. being pro- duced im Germany after many years of research. © PALACE Rex Bell in RAINBOW RANCH Matinee .5-10c; Night 10-15¢ Lee Baker’s Grocery Friday and Saturday - 45 . 28e . 28e Se Potatoes. 10 tbs, Sugar 5 Ibs. Cream, can Butter, ib “ea Sa) Tomatoes, can _. Siam Rice, th . », ee Corn Beef, can - wanes 126 Campbell’s Soups 3 cans .. 25¢ Heinz Macaroni in cream and cheese, 2 cans for 2... Peaches, 2 large cans off to a good start in Montevideo; ser Busses, 1-29 Passenger bus, it launching the promised recipro-{1-21 passenger bus body and all or | eal trade agreements between this Part of the bus equipme country and Latin - America! parts. s promised by Mr. Roosevelt during! Any interested party that w the campaign, |to purchase any one of the bys Furtherance of what the Presi and any part or parts. of the | dent chooses, to call his “good equipment ean call-at the neighbor” policy wil come in for clerk's office and view the list of {much consideration as well. | Said ‘busses or bus equipment, In all of which Welles is ex-| The city coyneil reserves jpected to play a vital part. His; Tight te reject any or all bids. idesk at the state department may|’ By order of the city council. be vacant at frequent.intervals ini WALLACE PINDER, the future while our foreign policy \8U1%26-31 City Clerk. in the south develops. | cen ishes ous, the | Patricia Parfitt of nt and city) I | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ayeia, left |yesterday afternoon for Miami to Z be joined later by her parents eee ite a recnziAnd sister, Miss Elizabeth Avala, in charge of sf Key: and go by automobile to Talla- ny's re afternoon! nnssee where Miss pier time will Jett. yeste enter Florida State College for ‘short stay in Miami. | Women. Oliver, assistant pas-| Miss Dorothy Archer, teacher in, t for the F. E. Ov’ the public schools of Monroe R’y. company, left yesterday af-| county, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ternoon for St. Augustine, after/George F. Archer, returned over @ brief visit in Key West. the highway Tuesday afternoon Ma eee from an extensive visit to points in , Miss: Leona Rauch, charming}the states and a period at the ; of Miss Athalia Baker, for-|chicago Exposition. | Miss Ce- from this city, but now liv-!leste Archer, her sister who was im in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is; her companion on the trip, went Ing several weeks with'to Tampa to visit her brother in aint, Mrs, May Horowitz, in/law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. New York, D. Hearne, for a stay of prem ne ANTI-NAZISM IS SEEN USED POLE To ADD AS GERMANY’S TRADE.| ANGEL'S EYEBROWS (ity A “2 Uy Annectated Beene) | SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 31. STOCKHOLM, August $1! How Luigi Gregori, famous Failure of many merchants, Chris-i Italian artist, used a fishing pole ted Pres) " semi-official discovered until the scaffolding School that ended in a scoreless pletely obscured the low buildings Keeping 'Eim Happy ! tie, just the same conclusions the of the bank, until a great renova-' .Insiders at the state department Miami High Squad closed their tion and rebuilding project was these days are giving much credit {season with the same team. -'started a few yeurs ago. jto Under-Secretary Phillips for) His interest for boys was not The old buildings were re-| the smoothness and precision with; confined to the school. Boys al- moved, and a handsome new white| Which events in Latin America are| ways found a warm friend in marble structure has gone up in-;™Moving. { Father Dougherty. The Boy side the walls, and is now half| Phillips, they say, has the career, Scouts of Florida, Alabama and finished. The white wings of the ‘iplomats in a better frame of; Louisiana chose him as a mem- buildings, set back somewhat from mind than they have been for many! ber of the executive committee, the wall, rise four floors above it Years. A’ career man himse scout master, speaker at jamboree, to a greenish pantile roof. The, knows’ and and distributor of merit badges. | building is brought out to the old. Problems. | Many boys were prepared for wall over the Threadneedle street! Talk has it that Phillips was! U.S, military and naval academ- ‘entrance with a massive’ portico! ®Ppointed under-secretary because! ies by him. Many a delinquent of Corinthian columns. the President felt that the routine problem case and mischievous boy The entire new buildings of the of the department should be in found a fit father, one who could bank, however, will have less floor, the hands of an experienced career | understand, guide and help them. space than the tall businesslike,’ "4". Secretary Hull does not and The teachers will find a helpful and heavily barred building of the CoUld no tbe expected to look! and sympathetic advisor, the boys New York Federal Reserve Bank,' after. all the far-flung branches of; | will experience one who knows The classical architecture, with|the department, ‘ boys and who will give them his white marble columns and loggias,|. That is Phillips job. He is the: best energies, the parents and contrasts sharply with the struc-, @xecutive officer of the state de- jcommunity will find one interest. ture of the New York institution,' Pattment—a job all its own. ;ed in their sons for the greatest which with its bars and heavily] SSID ATR Nar SEER feed, the highest type of citizen- armed guards resembles a fort- PLAN OPENIN ‘ship. Father Dougherty will meet Tess. | ‘every student personally once a’ No firearms are seen about ct NEW MEAT MARKET ;student. Father Dougherty will} The guards, or attendants, in | ae i speak On education in Key West stead of wearing army style uni-. A new meat market enterprise,! at the 9:30 mass on Sunday. forms and carrying big auto- the Central Market at 805 Flem-) understands j | and talk to his teacher and parents that it holds the nation’s gold re- ‘lavender coats, bright red waist- 0¥ Charles E, Albury under the Canada, has been selected for the 1934-fire dey Wellesley, Mass., colleg riment at for girls. Onta tio.) chief | Beets, 2% size, 2 cans Red Hill Syrup, 3 cans Baked Beans, can ... Royal Scarlet Corn, 2 cans Rinso, 3 pkgs. Salt, 3 pkgs. Pineapple Tidbi Asparagus Cuts, cam >... Spinach cans Grits, a tint -seproaaont Mother's Oats, pkg, .... i] Pienie Hai ‘tb |] Royal Scartet Peaw it 2 th ja UR Colonial Meat Loaf, th _.. Ham Salad, tb . i int Butter, a S86 25c 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 Free Delivery | | thn 1 | | 1 ! j i 1 | Richardson’s Store Friday and Saturday SS Corned Beef, 2 cans 25 Sliced Bacon, tb Florida Eggs, doz; ..... Key West Eggs, doz. Hellman’s Mayonnaise, jar, Cuban Coffee, tb Bliss Coffee, th Maxwell House Coffe: Sexati: 8 lbes 4s -- MOA Me . 220 Butter, th Milk, 3 cans ... Cream, 6 cane ‘ Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. .... Onions, 3 ths. ......... Salmon, 2 large cans Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish, 2 eee. Flour, 6 tb sack . Tomatoes, 6 cans, String Beans, 2 <i Corn, 2 large ca Lima Beans, 2 ¢: liced “Beets, 2 can: idney Beans, 2 cans ‘Apple Sauce, 2 cans Asparagus Tips, large can Corn Flakes, 3 Fae Kaffa Haag, Cocomalt, can » 3 pkgs... Oat Meal, 3 pkgn. Tolict Paper, 2 rolls Lux Soap, 2 bare ..... Life Buoy Soap, 2 bars Potted Ham, 2 cans Vinegar, 3 bottles Vanilla, 3 hotties. . Jello, 3 pkgs. Tomato Paste, 6 cans . te, large . 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He 1931, the last year for whieh éomplete statistics are available,| Sweden's imports from Germany! . ~ Valued at 474,464,000 meneeee Tt can be taken for granted, the: newspaper says, that Sweden, | propaganda ofa fishing pole, mounted to a high has joined those nations! had been removed, It would have been too expensive to rebuild the seaffolding, so Gregori procured circular balustrade and with a brush attached to the pole painted in the eyebrows. Nan Gindele, Northwestern’s most versatile girl athlete, set a new national intercollegiate record for women when she threw the javelin 123 feet 8 inches. kronor, or $118,116,000, while exports to the reich were worth 114,042,00@ kronor, or about $23.-' 600,000. ‘about the best methods for each Serve, now at record levels. coats, black pants and black silk ™@hagement of G. month and go over his:report card Bank of England, despite the fact HE REE RRR matics, are dressed in long-tailed ing street, will be opened Saturday The steamer Florida of the P.| and 0. S. S. company, arrived! from Havana yesterday afternoon ; with 84 passengers, of whom 11/ were aliens, The ship sailed 6:30 The lighthouse tender Ivy took for Tampa with 31 passengers. | om fuel and supplies yesterday aft- Ferry Palma, Captain James ernoon and sailed for Tennessee Ward, will sail for Havana to-; Reef where the new light station night in place of the Parrott is in course of constraction. which is laid up for repairs. hav- It is expected the Ivy will re- ing lost a propeller on the retarn main there and with the tender trip from Havana Tuesday night. Poppy. which has been there for twe days. ete the construc- tion of the light before returning te port, if weather permits, Sabscribe for The ‘Citizen—20 . weekly. Perez, local butcher and operator of a market heré for many years. plexios. A compleaion that stays fresh ell day long! The new market is centrally: jo-| | cated, directly in front of Long Furniture Store. The building. which it occupies, has heen re- medeled and equipped with new) fixtures; shelves and a large ‘oc, box with display cases and meat cooler, } The interior of the building has! been entirely renovated and paint-/ ed. Large openings at the front: of the ‘store makes it convenient | for customers to get in and out of the market. A large tine of fresh meats} chickens (live or dressed}, freshly) killed weal, hams, ete.. will be eaz- | ried at all times at this market. BEA ; UTY ‘We want you to know how olive oil, the most valuable skin beautifier experts know of, bas been combined with the finest creams, powders and touges to achieve these amazing aids to loveliness! Send this coupon—and you'll wish you'd discovered Outdoor Girl Beauty Products long ago! OUTDOOR GIRL Fense Mad we fibeet ie te cert. Mave in CHICK FOR MISE AMERIES

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