The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 19, 1933, Page 4

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ee ? g the Uttle fellows that fall for the big upstanding girls.” Caroline’s heart jumped. She said quickly and breathlessly, - “The man Miss Williams ‘married —was he small?” ~ “Never set eyes on him. Yes, you may well look surprised. ‘The mys- tery man,’ I called him, and fine and angry she was—‘And what do you mean by that, Mrs. Hawkins?’ ‘Why,’ I said, ‘when a young lady Junior Woman’s Club To Assemble Friday The members of the Junior business session tomorrow after- noon at 5 o’clock at the club house on Division street. tance to the organization will be} at taken up at the meeting, it keeps her young gentleman as dark | Stated. a as you do yours—meeting him 3 q round the corner and not so much Legion Aaxil lary 0) as letting him see you home—well, os ~ aan she must. expect remarks to. be ON THE TRAIL passed, and bey suained she expects it re or not, passed they will be.’ pene eet, 008 Really, you know, she’d a violent to the right; then | temper, for I'd hardly got the words Oe wea out of my lps, when ihe was + aba through the door and banged it so ‘prim, decent / ard that my firstfloorfront came 44 was about half way | out on the landing to know what = mee: was up, ‘Tempers,’ I said. ‘And mys- _ Presently | tery or no mystery, I'm sorry for the opened by a thin mid-| man that marries her, for she’s one an-in a Milde overall. | of those that'll have the upper hand {across | or bust herself.’” jt, She} “Was she here long?” said Caro- line. “Took the room for three weeks and came and went. You've got to live three weeks in a district before you can get married there, so she \ ae Installs Officers At the regular meeting night of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 auxiliary to the American Le- gion, officers elected at the last meeting were installed, as follows: Mrs. J. G. Piodela, president; Mrs, P. M. Crews, vice president; ani Bl E. C. McCoy, sergeant at arms. Former Key Westers Will Visit Here Mrs. S. P. Vecker and Misses} be Cecelia and Ethel O’Brien are ex-j be pu the highway Friday and will be guests of Mrs. Vecker’s mother atj to 522 Elizabeth street. Pythian Lodges To Entertain Visitors master at arms; pected to arrive from Miami over|ing is promised all who’ attend. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN There will be a joint district Woman’s Club will assemble for a| meeting of the Pythian Sisters and Knights of Pythias held to- night, beginning at 8 o’clock, at Several matters of much impor- the Pythian hall on Fleming street ; which time three. visiting offi+ is} eials will be entertained. 4 The delegation, which arrived: }to the effect that more. than 2,- l¢-from that city will be er the highway last evening is mposed of Paul Watkins, grand Lakeland, . Fla., d W. E. Blanchard and W. S. jossom, Tampa, who are also of- last | ficials of the organization, Scout Troop To Entertain There will be a “Parents and Mrs. C. Skelton, secretary; Mrs.|Friends Night,” by Boy Scout McGregor Sands, chaplain;,Mrs.} Troop No, 5, tomorrow evening, beginning at 8 q’clock, at the Wesley House on Varela street. Included in the program to be it on will be an address by Mayor William H. Malone. Songs and other numbers will rendered, with refreshments to served, and an enjoyable eve- Sano tovtnesseena am their home in ‘Miami Sunday. Mrs. Vecker . will ‘remain ‘with: her The Misses O’Brien will return | mother for an indefinite time. Attorney J. Y. Porter, IV, left over the highway yesterday morn- ing for a business visit in Miami. Felo Rodriguez, who was in Mi-) ami for a few days with friends, | returned on the Havana Special) yesterday. H, C. Hett and R. S. Cope-! land, representing large business interests, came in on the Havana Special yesterday and were the guests of Chas, H, Ketchum. over the East Coast yesterday (so Miami for a stay of several make fun of Robert?” days with relatives, ' , raable rou lett 4 bag, and she'd be ner for a : a Mr gone for a week—and I'm ‘here in Tuly?™| not Rogelio Gomez, justice of. the saying I wasn’t just as pleased, ‘because the opinion I got of her was that if-she’a been here the whole three weeks, she'd. have been run- _}nitig the show, and me doing odd jobs and cleaning the boots and “ Caroline felt an affection for the bibulous lady. She felt that way bout Nesta herself. She was a mustn't | little cheered; but at the same time ing passenger from Havana yes- terday where he was spending a few days on business. W. L. Zimplemann, superinten- dent of the Pullman company at Miami, left yesterday afternoon after a brief stay in Key West. ¥ akc canencaf : J. J. Kirschenbaum, Jr., was an; outgoing passenger over the East Coast yesterday afternoon enroute to Vicksburg, Miss, “And you never saw the man she bog married?” ” “No one in this house so much as set eyes on him,” said the fat wo- man regretfully. 'T was after six when Caroline got Bot back to the cottage. She found Patsy Ann sitting pensively on the hearth-rug. She had a thimble on the middle finger of her right hand, and some blue velvet, a Reedle-case, a spool of silk, and two ‘| pairs of scissors in her lap. . But she of 3. A. Mendoza, Cuban vice consul at Key West, who was on an official visit to Havana,,return- ed on the Florida yesterday. j " “don't,” sald the thin wo- | made: such a decided the door that i : z i Henry Frank and © Benjamin ‘Freeborn of Long Island, N. Y., are the house guests of Mr. and! in Mrs, Wing Lee-of Fleming street, | Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Archer and sister-inlaw, Miss Kate George, to t ‘Was not sewing; she did ‘Seem even to have got as far thréadingone of the needles. n} When. the: door opened, sho was gazing into the fire, which was on the point ‘of going out. Without turning her head, she said. over the Oversea highway yester- day for a visit with Mr, Atrcher’s | Two cases were heard in bondgmen, Charles peace in Key West, was a return-;premeé court. Malone contends that the ruling connection with the bond estreat- ment null and void. the supersedeas bond is incidental of Wilmington, N. C., arrived here, against the’ Florida’ East Railway, suit of $500 damages for alleged personal injuries the com- mother, Mrs, Milton Archer, 426] pany confessed judgement in the VENTION ENSLOW SAWYER BONDSMEN CASE HEARD IN COURT ING; ISSUE TO BE DECIDED BY APPELATE COURT cir- Monroe county, When this case was first heard, dered estreated. i | OVER 2.00070 VISIT KEY WEST |COMES INTO PORT) DIES YESTERDAY ON EXCURSIONS ‘ FIRST CONTINGENT WILL AR- 0 RIVE - SATURDAY; EFFORT MADE HERE TO .COMMODATE CROWDS EVERY ac. Latest{reports from Miami are 00 ‘people: in Key Weston Saturday and Sunday. : Practically everything is in readiness for the reception of the visitors and it is believed that all of the excursionists will be cared for. wee All of the regular restaurants have been visited by the different ‘committees and have promised to have a sufficiency of food to take care of the great demand that will be made on.them for the two days the visitors will be here. Arrangements have been satis-) factorily completed between Pres- ident of the City Council Leo War- ren,-who is also chairman of a’ eommittee on arrangements, andj {the Key West Electric eompany,| to turn»on-the: White. Way lights Saturday night. This at first presented a number of” obstacles. to be furnished as the lights have not been used for about two years, and. all of the lines had to be tested out. Manager B. L. Grooms has giv- en assurance that all of these mat- ters will be regulated by twilight Saturday and Duval street: will be as bright as midday. The chauffeurs have agreed to make a nominal charge for all Many globes had PROCEEDINGS TAKEN UP IN| ‘®#nsportation from’ and to the F. E. C, station and for all riding by Bennie Cabrera was an arrival!o¢ the governor of the state, for|°¢ t arrive. 4 if parties from Burdines, Sears, Roe- the benefit of ¥:}buck and Company, Miami Beach against Enslow Sawyer and his] industries, Miami chamber of com- Sawyer andjmerce, Coral Gables civieBodies, Rogelio Gomez, will go-to the su- heh tciege- from the Miami 1) News, many others. +a supersedeas bond of $3,500 was} ,; posted for Sawyer’s appearance at} advices received by F. E. C. of- the next term of criminal court. | ficials. | When the court convened Sawyer tween six and seven hundred will! was missing and his bond was or-|®"tive, Saturday and. by the fol-| lowing. afternoon between 2,000; These The greatest influx of visitors il, be-on Sunday, according to! CIRCUIT COURT THIS MORN-! parties on sightseeing trips. The trips from and to the station will be charged for at the rate of 25 cents a passenger. sightseeing trips will be $1 a pas- senger. Many groups from different es- cuit court this morning, The case} ‘#blishments in Miami are expect- Charges for will include d It is estimated that be- After the case was decided the|®4 2,500 visitors will be here. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that supreme court held that the statute was unconsitutional because of a fect in title. Attorney Wm. H. the supreme cour makes all in Attorneys representing the unconstitutionality pf the full force and effect. . An appeal has been taken and appellate court. In the matter of Harry’*Sawyer Coast “Robert Arbuthnot’ has been | Francis street. sum specified. here. “My poor thing! What’s gone wrong now?” “I don’t see why anything should have gone wrong.” “Robert doesn’t generally come unless it has. Why, it’s only a month since he dropped in to say your Beet Sugar bonds had de | faulted on interest, What fst this | arethodist ‘churches will be held] mer: ‘in the First Methodist church to-} —nobers nape to Tench.” | morrow from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.) “He always does—and breaks the Mrs. F. H. Godfrey, Orlando,| CHURCH MEETING HERE TOMORROW: i 1 A zone meeting of the three’ wedding. After all, you get married that way only ‘with a wreath and a veil, andj lad news over the coffee.” H ) : . ell, Patsy's head came up suddenly. | Fla., conference president, Mra! said Caroline. “And| “Why do you always m:ke fun of | A. F. Baines, Jacksonville, con-! ; ference treasurer, and Mrs. A. T.) | Pearce, Miami, district secretary,! } will be in attendance. j A large ‘number of church folk} jand others are expected to be! i present at the meeting at which | time various topics will be dis-| jeussed in the interest of the ors} ees it is stated. Robert? I think it's very wrong of you! I'm sure it's very good of him to take so much trouble over our affairs—besides, this was different.” (Copyright, 1933, J. B. Lippincott Co.) iams 2" in the handsome, style. I was more clinging I mean—a bit on the playful It goes down with the gentle- = if they're in the Temorrow Caroline tearns that gomething important has happened ARCHER’S: GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Our complete line of staple in taste, outstanding in high and fancy groceries are good quality with absolute purity and goodness. a ‘We meet all competition with right prices 814 FLEMING STREET PHONE 67 —Free Delivery:— | good a2 could be ‘hoped for, how-| ever. Just as the fish oes) biting, the sharks began biting the! ‘fish, and in a short time all that! jwas being caught were sharks.| jAbout 15 of thegg were taken. | | The visitors left this morning JB. A. Westra, of the Mi-) over the highway after, what they} Department, Mrs, Westra, | declared, was a most delightful, e ef the diamondball | visit. di wives, were the guests) Harry Baker of Key West | party yesterday. had a most enjoyable few! . Let it be known that “The Kiss, md brought back about 50| Before the Mirror” wil! be shown Bish. The luck was not as Friday only, octlg-it! j TO THE PUBLIC \ Nose &T QUICK RELIEF for stuffy heads VICKS hroat PREVENTS many colds Why not rid “*Perfect_ Purification of the Sys- tem is Nature’s Foundation of the| Perfect Health.’’ state, J. F. Busto and William V. Meegieortad chronic ailments ie | hat ivi are undermining your vitality? | | Albury, canal Yan? the. Ving: et Purify. your entire system by tak- | ing-a thorough course of Calotabs, 1€ | —once or twice a week for several statute and therefore the bond is} weeks—and see how Nature re- wards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by ac- : : : tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach | the isige: will be decided by thel SIF Seca In 10 tte wad 8 nae packages. All dealers, (Adv.) Daily Pan-American Airways an LOOK FOR HEAVY DESTROYER BADGER|HUGH BANCROFT | VESSEL HAD BEEN ON PA- TROL DUTY IN CUBAN WATERS IN BOSTON, MASS. EXEMPTS ON ROLL WAS MEMBER OF DUVAL — Se Those who expect a lig! MORTGAGE COMPANY OF]. Tiose ihe sapect t KEY’ WEST; HAS LARGE) be disappointed, is =o PROPERTY HOLDINGS HERE| P°liticiens —— close touch: with the. situa’ There are approximately . : exempts on the rolls and a‘ Hugh Bancroft, prominent in fi- nancial ‘circles, died yesterday in Boston, Mass., at the age of 54. rate poll taxes are being pai qualified list is expected to more than 2,500 voters on Notice of his demise wag received begins by friends in Key West. He was a member of the Duval Mortgage company of Key West Frank H. Ladd reports 3:30 o’clock having issued poll and owned extensive property ii terests in Monroe county, He receipts. to 536 applicants and Roberts, tax collector-assessor the city, reports 75, making a was a great believer in the future of Monroe county and was prone to say this section of Florida tal of 611. would someday be one of the world’s greatest resorts, ' Hugh Bancroft was born in) Cambridge, Mass., Sept 13, 1879. Received his A. B, degree from Harvard in 1897, He had two children. First wife died in 1903, and he married again in 1907, He was secretary and director of Dow, James and Co., —publishens of the, Wall Street Journal *° Mr. Ban- croft was also publisher gf Bar- ron’s Weekly, \ He was a member of Mass&ehu- setts. Vol. Militiaysads private to brigadier-ge: in the years from 1894 to 1909 and re- tired as major-general, He was! first lieutenant and adjutant of the Fifth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers, Spanish American Wa: DATE ASIDE FROM 1300 The Coast Guard Destroyer Bad- ger came in late yesterday. after- noon, from the coast of Cuba and} is berthed at a finger pier in the submarine base. Other vessels in the harbor are the:U. S. Destroyers Overton and Talbot. Coast Guard Destroyers Wilkes, Hunt, Herndon and Up., shur, Cutters Tuscarora, Yama- craw, Gresham and Modoc, The last named three ships have seen service, during the ‘winter season in the ice patrol. Work of these ice patrol-ships is the de- jstruction of floes and bergs that would endanger vessels in the ship- ping lanes, unless destroyed, INJURED MAN BROUGHT HERE TOM LUNSFORD, GUARDSMAN, ARRIVES IN PLANE; NOW } IN MARINE HOSPITAL pay poll taxes. hold. ful but harmless. Pl is authorized to refund A eoast guard seaplane arrived in Key West Tuesday afternoon with: Tom Lunsford,“ coast guards- man 25 yeats old, of Fort Laud- erdale, whose back was broken in an automobile accident. The in- jured man was placed in the Ma- rine hospital. Lunsford was riding in a car owned by Fred Smith, another coast guagdsman, in Miami when the car struck a traffic standard. The crash happened at the corner of Northwest Seventh avenue and 62nd street, cold is’ not relieved. sion: cones PAL KEN MAYNARD in’ LONE AVENGER Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-5 and Vegetables to be found the city, see us. We have TO THE PUBLIC Let it be known that “The Kiss Before the Mirror” will be shown Friday only. octl9-1t TO THE PUBLIC There are 367 generals in the Mexican army of less than 40,000 privates. Richardson's Store Friday and Saturday Tomato Paste, 6 cans .. Tomatoes, 6 cans, E, Let it be known that “The Kiss Before the Mirror” will be shown Friday only. oct19-1t ae LEE BAKER’S CASH , GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRUITS NICE NORTHERN PEARS GOOD COOKING APPLES DELICIOUS APPLES SWEET RED GRAPES EXTRA LARGE BLACK GRAPES NICE JUICY ORANG: SELECT GRAPEFRU: AVOCADO PEARS 33¢ 23¢ 28¢ Butter, tb 25c LEMONS AND LIMES Tomatoes, can . Se BANANAS Campbell’s Soups, 3 ca 25¢ PLANTAINS Baked Beans, can Be Comnad Beef, can 12¢ pel Soerepe NICE TENDER CARROTS CRISP HEAD LETTUCE FRESH CAULIFLOWER EXTRA FRESH STRING Cream, can .. White Beans, tb . Palmolive Soap, bar Sweet Corn, can Asparagus, can h, 2 cans White Beans, 2 Ib Spare Ribs, 2 Ibs. SWEET PEPPERS SWEET. POTATOES NICE EGG PLANTS GOOD YELLOW TURNIPS PUMPKINS FRESH TOMATOES CASAVAS EDDYS PHONE 48 ee ee . Chopped Sandwich Olive: bottle, ... Pah Se ple Tidbits, can 2 Ibs. . Picnic Ham, th .. Liver Sausage, tb Baked Pork, tb . Baked Ham, fb - Bacon, half pound _- Canadian Bacon, ‘tb _. b Black Eye’ Peas, tb Chesterfields, carton All 10c Tobacco, 3 Oats, pkg. per, 2° roll la, 3 jugs, Prunes, 2 pkgs. Wesson Oil, at. Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. of the city—no matter how small or geo large an or- 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 Free Delivery OUTDOOR GIRL OLIVE OIL FACE POWDER Retain THE Naturat Beauty your Shin ‘WITH THIS MARVELOUS OLIVE OIL FACE POWDE "AVE you looked at your com- as the skinails do wm keep your Plexion lately? Really looked skin smooth and supple. Yer it ts an at it?... Is it soft, smooth and clear? dry and light as thisledown. Or is it a little coarse, a little rough? Tey this differeas lace powder Outdoor life will do those things day. Ia 7 smast shades to blend to the skin. Just a few days expo- naturally with any complexion. The sure to winds and cold causes the Good Housckerping “Seal of Ap- face to chap... to become red and —_proval” is your guarantee of qualiey. old-looking. Ouracon Gas Pace Powder and “Bat your skin weed nor grow old! other Olive Of Beauty Peoduce are There is a new Olive Oil face pow- dex known as OuTpoos Gant which enables even che most delicate com- plexion to remain soft, fem and youthful. This unusual powder acts and chain stores in 3 sizes 10c, 25¢ and $1.00. If you want oo seme pie tee of the aon papules peep sramoms, mai) the compen. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933. ———_—- The tax books close on the aft} © ernoon of October 25. This leaves but five more days in which to Don’t let them get a strangle Fight germs quiekly. Creo- mulsion. a the 7 —. pairs scien¢e. known.to. modern to take. No narcotics. Your. owg druggist ir ag t if ur jcough or Ok ue Creomul- (adv.) and we will deliver to any part VOTE T0 BE CAST OVER ‘600 HAVE PAID UP TO rl daily truck service from Miami supplying us with only the best to be had. ————

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