The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 13, 1933, Page 3

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FRIDAY, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREY -—e—eoo SERVICE-QUALITY-SATISFACTION OCTOBER 18, 1988. 7 SPORTS IMOOOOAAOROOAEOOCODEECASEERCOOOEOORSEEOEAEOOOSOLS PEOPLE’S FORUM | O00CO Sneseseoores esenase easecoeoeease “THE‘ART OF HELPING” condemnation. Perhaps the mon- é S ey he earns so easily may have Editor, The Citizen: been his undping. The superhuman effort that this} Key West is so. limited in area. }great republic is making to help| We rub elbows so often and know jthe unemployed is one of the/ each other sd fully that work, dif- FIGUEREDO WINS |PELICANS WIN 3 DECISION OVER BABY FACE BOTH BOXERS. WENT “FIGHT CRAZY” DURING BOUT; ROJAS DRAWS BLOOD FROM WINNER ood PLAY LOPEZ FUNERAL “ HOME TEAM. (By JOVE) The Pelicans have won three: four days of the present week. On Monday they defeated the Pel- licier Stars at the Army grounds flash, punched. out a decisive vie- eS ee Be 9 seh Bak tory over Baby Face. Rojas in a ‘tha: Leet aor ty the. aeare furious bloody, brutal scrap that oe 22 to 3 and on Wednesday had the fans in an uproar for the | they took the Park Tigers in camp! full six rounds éf the main event at the City Park by a score of of the Legion fight program. The first bell found both fight-|- ers studying for an open for 4 (By BOXING SCRIBE) Young Figueredo, Key West’s This was their only ty °5>'y, betters, Perdomo hit three safeties inj’ California has more. ‘aixports|it is most needed. We have a four tries and Gordon and Pelli- But to encourage more substan- tial returns, the semi-official jour- nal “Sawt Al-Hedjaz” that titles should be conferred large individual collections. Thus, any Arab whe collects $5 ‘would be given the title of “| triot”; $7.50 could earn him “ac- tive patriot”; $10.00 “great pa- trict”; and $20, “super patriot.’ Subscribe for The Citixen—2& weekly. z iF E eee ‘in H taonth. Wm. ‘Gurry’s 5 [ } f : 7A ilf F f fp ji OUT OF 4 GAMES THIS AFTERNOON THEY WALL, games and lost one during the finst. esi the proposed battle, . it is|ing these: days to enrich and assist grandest things the world has! ficult in a great city, is made a ever known. Millions have died in; other Jands from poverty and} misfortune but the. suffering ones . were assisted in this land during; GAME TONIGHT {ti period of temporary depres- sion.. : ee | Friendship is the final measure} Ther ‘ - of all our, living and here we have} will be ~a diamondballi tiendship. in its greatest and same. played tonight at Bayview! finest’ aspect. How true it is that Park, beginning-at 8 o'clock, be-| it is the touch of other hands that) ‘tween El Fenix-and' the Lopéz/makes real all our hands can hold. | ‘Funeral Home. We possess nothing until we share | | Am: interesting. exhibition of|it. As Christ lives for the en- this popular sport: if promised. as|riching of life, so every person ‘both; teams are in the: hest:of- trim |-who. names his Lord will seek dur-| the lives’ of the suffering. | ‘The shared: crust is always the| sweetest. The law of every man | for himself inevitably means the | devil in. us all. I note that a man! has been sent to prison for buying whisky with the money he| fearned: on the relief work. Men and: women, who, as: some starve and pinch, spend money selfishly | assume -® great responsibility be- | fore:God'an@ man. _, Insenpibility..to suffering is a grievous experience. These days ‘bring {exceptional opportunities | to show forth the fine virtues of | life. We can bring help to others 10 need it.most. We can beau-! tify the streets and places where | ted. EET one St,, Joseph's Emerson Beccaise will captain, ati landing Ticlds thas other| Tight to expect that those- who la-| a: Sania, " — bor to beautify our city, shall at} ‘least manifest their gratitude by! making clean and attractive the spots and places nearest to their own homes, I admired the Christian tone and the statesmanlike attitude of | a.great newspaper when it de- clared that the situation demand- ed: thatthe places neediag the greatest attention should not be overlooked. Such has been the policy, in our own community, and it is one. of. the things for which dition .of some places where all its. streets are paved and adorned and. no, better advertisement can! be, foynd for any city that would} "4 allure visitors to its charms. « True, it is that we have organ- | Lized chatity on a vast scale. And} mueh easier task in a city where we are all neighbors. T know that brotherhood means many a hard lesson, means doing many. a difficult task and paying the price of it all. In these days and hours of suf- fering to many, I am. convineed that the best thing we can do in Key West is to give to all, as we ean, the true and friendly life. Let no man attempt the so-called- work of charity if his heart is cold and unfeeling. We plant the flowers on the {graves of our loved ores in our ibeautiful cemetery because we feel that our never dying love for them must find some fitting ex- pression, So our gratitude to our Creat- ‘or, and our love of country and our feéllowman must lead us to seek those who need us the most. Beautify where it is so sadly needed, and let all our present ef- Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. Trade AndDeal With The Firms Listed: Here! BAKERY forts look forward to a permanent}; improvement in. the homes, streets and lives of our people and. our city. He best believes in God whe most believes in mem ALFRED DE BARRITT. Today In History e 2002000000000 1792—White House corner- stone laid by Washington, \ 1866—Fire took toll of 2500 buildings in Quebec. 1931—Spain separates Church and. State. 1832—Cornerstone of new U. S. Supreme Court Building laid by Hoover. OC OCCCCOOCCE+ 2000CCOOCSE Today’s Horoscope Ccocccccccceccocacancoae A quiet, pleasure-loving person is indicated by the aspects form- ing today, and probably one who will, take much interest in the study of religion, perhaps a clergy- mar: The life may be secluded, certainly will be rather quiet, and the native will hold many firm and. School Time Means LUNCH TIME! —The | best lunches are good wholesome sandwiches of meat or cheese and jelly with Baker Boy Bread {| Made of flour of highest quality Next time say, “Baker Boy” to your grocer, —:Made by:— NOTARY PUBLIC CITIZEN OFFICE FRUITS Fresh Shipments of Fruits And Vegetables arrive Tuesdays and Fridays WE HAVE OYSTERS Eat and enjoy nice large extra select OYSTERS. Served any style or delivered, ICE CREAM—SANDWICHES OYSTER 10e SANDWICHES ..... HOT SOUSE EVERY SATURDAY Grade “A” Raw Milk Complete Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices 1. we powerful friends who will exert rbot is a gringo! themselves for his benefit. _He ity unwarmied by friendship. You; Should only beware of lapsing into can. give. a dollar bill to a man in|S¢!f-indulgence. TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Phone WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM, 900 Southard St. Phone 207-W sueh a manner that he will curse ENCE, corner Caroline and} ¥oU im his heart. You can say in atreets.: Commodious and] ‘*ilver and gold have I none, but - mo im-every: respect, Gag}Such as Ihave I give willingly Tange and Kélvinator. Other-| #0. lovingly.” wise. unfurnished, $30.00 per] Nothing can ever compensate . Sons Co,|for the old neighborly interest in sept25-tf| one another. The heart that feels, Sympathy is more than senti- MAN PAYS WAGER ANITA, Ia.—With the mer- cury at 100, E. M, Crane of this city, took off his shoes and socks, donned a heavy fur overcoat and walked 10 blocks through the cen- ter of town on the hot pavement WE PRINT ON A BASIS OF— ment. It-Joathes the impostor as|*° Pay 8 wager. containing 12 rooms, on lotlit loves the impotent. It helps §0x198; fevt, in: select section of|one by a gift, and another by elty, 1807 Whitehead; street, op-| throwing him on his own resources. ‘Park, and} . It is always an easier matter G in reat. ito.be filled with a lofty sentiment monthly. te I. | of universal fraternity, than to be| patient with the person next to you. sWe nm miss the man himself uge Wejcanngt gee beyond his)» ; Me condition’ and glaring néed. LIQUID, T. AE We otrselves may one'day be the}. | 74 echouann ere its damtgers. Checks Bi miss the sight and ‘presénée “0: firetday, the man who used to knock atin 30 minutes, one’s door and seek a job. Per-/FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC haps ‘his reeeption bag.been. pyri, Most Speedy Shaped like the tail of an air- plane, a new-type funnel for steamships, which has been in- stalled on new Grace liners operat- ing between New York and Cali- fornia, diverts smoke skyward. 666 “This rate wold after Mon, yer Chas, mebire thot. ort Cdk PEL ODEIR IIS EP D DOLD LDL S| ANew Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook ; SOL EIS SFM MPD ME HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Inquire at Our Tourist Information Burean About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Etc., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON ~ “Miami's Most Popular Hotel e 'N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE : NEAR BAY FRONT PARK UII IOIIIIILERL ID DIM. ELS LSM SLES BP rT. deal Choicest. and. Freshest at all times FRESH MILK to be had here at all times from the MAGNOLIA DAIRY Niee Line of Groceries SERVICE, NOTARY POOL ROOM CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the results from Major League Gamea OYSTERS | RESTAURANT —OVERSEAS— Transportation Co., inc. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Now Located At Gato’s Storage Garage WITH DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Pickups and Deliveries and C. ©. D.’s Promptly Handled For Further Information PHONE NO. 2: 1 E. KEY, Mer. INSURANCE, ‘WATCH MAKING INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY NURSERY PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each 15 Hibiscus Plants, each _ 10c-25¢ Bougainviliaes Red or Purple ow aeneeerereeeeaneseneeee S00 to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants S8< to $1.00 Crotons, each 25< Cap, each 2Se dozen —-____-.. $1.20 Florida 7 Catherine St. Turks Roses, Phoae PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON 8ST. PHONE 348 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELER See Him For Your Next Wort ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te @ Open Saturday Nighta XMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS TM) CARDS Engraved or Printed NOW ON DISPLAY aires THE ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bidg. Phone &1

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