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* ? ; ie : PAGE FOU ——— e ee eevee eccoccccccens 4 ‘Hallowe'en Party Staged | _Yesterday Enjoyable Event The Hallowe'en party stagedjenjoyed by the many assembled yesterday afternoon on the Har-jon the occasion. The play was ris school grounds on Southardjunder the direction of Mrs. Isa- street, which was under the aus-|belle Ball. pices of the room mothers, with} There were many attractive Mrs, M. E. Berkovitz as chairman, | costymes, and the judges had much proved to be a very enjoyable] difficulty in deciding which were event. - really the best. ‘The first-prize for girls was| Mrs, J. H, Boyd and Mrs. F. W. awarded to Joy Ball, while James} Hesser, who are visitors to Key Singleton, Jr., was the winner of|West at this time, were the the prize for the boys. i judges, and the committee in Comic costume prizes were pre-| charge wishes to extend thanks to sented to Isabel Armayor,|'these for the service rendered. Henry. Munroe and Chas. -H.)} There were a large number in Ketchum, Jr. +: |attendance at the festivities, and There was a play put on in thejall thoroughly enjoyed the many auditorium of the school which} activities making up the after- was well presented, and greatly|noon’s program. Young People’s Chorus Holds Business Meeting “The Young People’s chorus of, The following is a list of those the Fleming Street: Methodist |that were in attendance: ¢ehurch held a business meeting} Misses “Jennie Mae Johnson, Friday evening with Miss Susan/Helen Hoeffer, Dorothy Hardin, LaKin on Von Pfister street. Minnie Knowles, Mayfield » Following the election of offi-| Knowles, Martha Clements, Alice cers a delightful social hour .was|Peat, Ruth Hardin and Susan La- spent with delicious refreshments|Kin. Mrs, Edith Hardin, direc- tor. ‘The officers elected were: Messrs. John Knowles, Claude Earl Munroe, president. __ Salis, Earl Munroe, Harold Lee, » Maurice Felton, vice-president. |Frederick Callahan, Grover Say- “Claude Salis, treasurer. lor, Knelton Saylor, Maurice Fel- Miss Minnie Knowles, secretary.!ton and Henry Pinder. Masical To ~-| Be Repeated - , The sacred musical held at the First Baptist church last Sunday MUCH SPECULATION AT CAP- HUEY, proved so successful that many ‘have asked’ that it be repeated, it is said. : It has been decided to render it ‘again Friday, October 27, at 7: nn Asnocinted Press) : WASHINGTON, October 24. _ Edmond Rabigny was arraigned court of Judge Hugh Gunn yes- era: terday charged with setting up a him about the Sands Point af-| ... of chance commoniy known ir has stimulated anew a favorite) as “craps.” as the time for Ease gs shetring, the judge re- convening of the new congress|!eased. the defendant after a bond ‘Approaches, ee AC cag try deme oegitlam Island incident to the floor of CAMP WORKERS GAINING IN WEIGHT : charges (By Ansociated Press) reso Bashe” believe, DES MOINES, Oct, 24.—One “ever, that sooner or later the epi- of the army officers commanding _sode will find its way into the|® Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Iowa checked up a com- plaint from a mother that her boy may come from} WS not. getting © sufficient. cake self, some believe, and|#”4 pie. some senator none to} Thé officer put the boy on the the “kingfish” © may)¢®™P. scales, The dial showed a t gain of 12 pounds in weight since the boy had enlisted. Figures prepared by camp physi- cians show that the young men have ‘averaged eight pounds gain in weight since last spring. Some have gained as much as 20 to 25 pounds, little of which is fat. senate when he gets back.| Generally the opinion is that TRAFFIC “JAM” RIGHT AUBURN, Ind.—A traffic jam in every sense of the term occur- red near this city when a large truck loaded with jellies and jams ‘was wrecked. and trappings due a visiting execu- tive of another nation. Not since Dino Grandi, Musso- lini's minister of foreign affairs, visited the capital has there been such formality. The visit had an aspect of its own which overshadowed somewhat “mystery letter” Governor Pinchot of Pennslyvania ~ is said to have transmitted to the body may remain a mystery for Some time to come, _~ The best information Washing- ton can get is that the letter is in President Arias succeeded Dr.) Ricardo Alfaro, present minister} of Panama, to the presidency. If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor's phone and Senatorial nomination. However, Davis was seated; and ‘over a protest. : ‘Time Out’ For Ceremony Washington took time off from the press of the “new deal” to welcome President Harmodio Arias pf Panama with all the ceremony to your home. A corsplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpese of ‘delivering con.- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if call 51 and a paper will be sent }} “THE KEY WEST.CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION Attorney Aquilino Lopez, Jr., left yesterday for Miami to attend to legal matters, Harry Rosenthal returned to Mi- ami yesterday after spending a week in Key West with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carbonell, who were spending a while with Mr, and Mrs, Acadio Henriquez, returned yesterday to the home in Miami. Mrs. Emma Tracy, who was in Key West for a few days with relatives left yesterday for Miami ‘accompanied by Mrs. George Park and Mrs. Sophie Edwards. Miss Mary Brantley and bro- ther, Norman, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brantley, left yesterday for a stay with friends in Miami. Mrs, Thomas O. Otto left on the afternoon train yesterday for Mi- ami where she will be the. guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. DeBoe for a \few days. Mrs. J. R. Hyman, son J. R., Jr., and Mrs. Susan Skelton, left yes- terday afternoon for Miami where they will spend some time with rel- atives, Mrs. W. A. Buice, who had been visiting in Key West with her niece, Mrs, Louis Cruz, left yester- day afternoon over the East Coast for Miami, accompanied by her niece and nephew, Elizabeth and Joe Stickney. ‘ Joe Traeger, dealer in yachts of Miami who was in Key West to purchase boats offered for sale, left on the afternoon train yester- day. Mrs. Rosalie Martinez was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yesterday for a stay of sev- eral days in Miami with relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Amado Parra and son left yesterday for a stay with Mrs. Para’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Figuere- do, in Miami, A Mrs. Luis Mendez and _— sons, Luis, Jr., and Nester, who were guests of Mrs. Mendez’s carenta:| Mr. and Mrs, A. Lucignani, left, yesterday for their home in Mi- ami. < ' William Mendell left on the aft- ernon train yesterday for Miami to spend a few days with his fa- ther, Rabbi B. D, Mendell. Mrs. Helen Cobb, who was spending the peek in Key West with friends; left yesterday for her home at Cocoanut Grove. Merrill Roberts, of the fueight department of the F. E. C. Rail- ‘way, returned yesterday from St. Augustine, where he went to take an examination. Miss Sidney Christie, “Hello Girl” at one of the large estab- lishments in Miami, and Miss Blanche Pierce, manager of the sports department, and Attorney Daniel P. Galen, who were guests of Mr and Mrs. Cesa Catala, left | yesterday for Mami. t Ivan C, Lundblom, son of Mrs. Maude Lundblom: of 317 White- head street, employed with the Postal Telegraph Cable Company arrive in Key West within the next few days for a visit with rela- tives, ithe Key West Gas company, Mrs. } | Roberts and daughter, Betty Joan, | Robert R. Roberts, manager of were passengers over the East | yesterday for Miami to spend one’ as plant man at Newark, N. J., will | Mr. and Mrs. Iverson Park were passengers on the afternoon train yesterday going to Miami for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Smith and son left on the afternoon train yes- terday for Miami to be absent sex- eral days, Paul Markoyitz and father, Jam- ie Markovitz, who were with rela- tives in Key West for a few days, left yesterday for their home in Miami. é Mrs. Oscar. DuBreuil, who was spending a week with her mother, Mrs. A. Hjort, left on the after- noon train yesterday for Miami. Grover C. Albury, employe of the F. E. C; Railway at the Key West terminals, returned on the Havana Special yesterday from a business trip to Miami. Mrs, Charles Aguero left over the East Coast yesterday for Miami to undergo an operation in Jack- son Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Newlan and son left on the afternoon train yesterday for Miami to spend a short while with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Pritchdrd and other relatives; 7 r Joseph Richardson, Louis Has- kins and Floyd Dillon, news boys of The Citizen, left over the East Coast yesterday for a few days with relatives and friends in Mi- ami. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Curry left yesterday for Miami and will spend a while with relatives. They were accompanied by Mr. Curry’s father, Beryl Curry. Henry B. Haskins, assistant sup- erintendent of lighthouses, left yesterday for Miami to attend to matters pertaining to the construc- tion of aids to aerial navigation. George DuBreuil and son, George, Jr., who were the guests of Mr. DuBreuil’s mother, Mrs. Walter Kemp, left yesterday for Miami. Mrs. Leonora Lee, formerly Miss Lenora Placencia, and father, Ra- fael, who were spending a vaca- tion in Key West with relatives and friends, left yesterday for their home in Miami. Mrs. B. O. Roberts and three children, who were the guests of relatives for the past week, left yesterday for the home* in =Mi- John Spender was an. outgoing passenger on the afternoon train yesterday for Miami where he will spend several days on business. G. N. Goshorn, deputy collector of customs at Key West, return- ed yesterday from an official vis- it to Miami, ENTERTAINMENT — |POSTPONE HEARING THURSDAY NIGHT {LOCAL DEFENDANTS FOR SERVICE UNIT DANCE WILL BE GIVEN AT CORAL ISLE CASINO FOR OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN ON VARIOUS SHIPS SOSINS AND RENEDO TO BE ARRAIGNED THURSDAY IN- STEAD OF TODAY Hearing before U. S. Commis- sioner C, Rodney Gwynn, of Francisco Sosin, Mrs. Sosin and Henry Renedo, Jr., has been post- poned and will be held Thursday instead of today as scheduled, Defendants in this case _are charged with several different of- fenses, one of which is that Mrs. Sosin resisted officers of the cus- toms service, who had a search warrant to search the residence, and using a firearm during her re- sistance, Qther charges are that the three defendants destroyed evidence by smashing a number of containers holding intoxicating liquor. CAPTAIN ROBERTS RESIGNS POSITION WEAVES. FERRY SYSTEM TO ACCEPT JOB WITH COM- PANY IN MIAMI Officers and enlisted men of the service ships in the harbors are invited toan entertainment dance ‘to be given at‘Coral Isle Casino jThursday night, October 26, from 9 p. m., until 1 a. m. Mayor Wm. H. Malone will, with the citizens of Key West, spare !nothing to make the evening one long to be remembered. Excel- lent music will be furnished for |the dancing. Sebastian Cabrera is jhead of the committee on arrange- jments. | The following invitation has been sent to Commander J. L, ! Ahearn, commanding the coast | guard and naval squadron in these waters, “The mayor and citizens of Key , West extend an invitation to you, your officers and the enlisted per- sonnel to an entertainment dance to be given in Coral Isle Casino japoreey evening, October 26, from '9 9’clock p. m., to 1 o’clock ta. m. “Refreshments will be served throughout the evening and es- {pecially at the 11:30 intermission. {It is especially requested that lib- erty be given to as many of the command as possible, “It is the desire of the people lot Key West to show their appre- jeiation to the Coast Guard and Naval Contingent now _ visiting our port. Will you kindly extend this invitation to the various ships in port and to any others that may arrive in the meantime. En- listed men will be expected to be ‘n uniform.” Captain William Roberts, of the Monroe County Ferry system, has tendered his resignation to the board of county commissioners. The resignation became effective last Saturday, Captain Roberts told The Citi- zen today he had accepted a po- sition with a company in Miami and will leave Key West tomorrow to assume his new duties, The letter of invitation ‘is sign-} Mrs, Roberts and the children joa by the mayor and carries the} will remain here for the present assurance that he and the citizens} with the idea of going to join the of Key West will appreciate the}captain as soon as he has secured {commande?’s co-operation and at-! suitable accomodations for the | tendance. family, PLAN REPAIRS AT Captain ‘oberte has had. charys WEATHER BUREAU of the ferries and has operated the vessel without any serious mis- | WORK OF IMPROVEMENT WILL START WITHIN hi A FEW WEEKS a /@ Medicated 7 Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form t hahaa Work is expected to start with- in a few weeks‘on repairs and painting, algo certain. concrete work at the ‘weather bureau ‘in jKey West. : A call for bids was issued some time ago with all proposals to be {in Washington on or before Octo- ber 31. It is stated by those interested that an expenditure of about $1,- 500 is involved. bd jweek with relatives. ATTENTION POLITICIANS} 1932 Qualified | 4 you do not receive The Citizen. A. F. AYALA_ Any good electric refrigerator GENERAL €@ ELECTRIC IS BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME sale e e but a sage, silver gray, ing and varnishing in half gallon cans only on during this sale Colors: Golden oak, dark @ All-Stecl Cabinet. Scurdy strength for years and years of per M. .... wep Me. oi light litter BOSE BUSH SALE: plete line of G-E Monitor Top refrigerators. There's a size and model for every home. Prices are still within = few dollars of the lowest in all G-E history. The savings a G-E makes possible will more than meet the easy monthly payments. pink radiance, each TEN FOR South Frorida Phone 598 lanham heatharhorhaeathenhordencbenthenhenchench achentheathenthorehacherthrahadbacharbendhatheachenthoadenadearkarhenchatote SHERWIN WILLIAMS Flat-Tone, gallon cans only, regular per half gallon, during this Colors: Caen stone, sky blue, e low, orchid, pale green, olive..tan, cream, cream gray, ivory, ivory tan, SHERWIN WILLIAMS Flo-lac, for stain- price $2.35 per half gallon, hogany, extra dark mahogany. BAMBOO LAWN RAKES, to handle, for raking leaves and 40¢ Special Francis Scott Key, red radiance, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933. fa el 7 A seve eee Today’s Birthdays eoccesece Charlés J. Brand, . executive- secretary of the National Fertiliz- er Ass’n., former co-administrator of the farm act, born in Minne- isota, 54 years ago. Frank L, ©. Wadsworth of Pittsburgh, noted engineer, inven- tor and manufacturer, born at Wellington, Ohio, 66 years ago. Don C. Seitz of New York, not- ed editor and author, born at Portage, Ohio, J1 yeare ago. — Merian CG, Cooper, author, avia- tor, movie producer, born at Jack- sonville, Fla. 40 years ago Former U. S. Senator Tasker L. Oddie of Nevada, borg in New York, 63 years ago, ; Rabbi Isaac Landman of New York, editor and author, born in Russia, 53 years ago, Ex-Queen Victoria of Spain, born in England, 46 years ago, Men’s Half Soles 75 Ladies’ Half Soles .......... 60¢ Men’s Rubber Heels --_.. 40 Ladies’ Rubber Heels ........ 25¢ GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP We Deliver 612 Duval St. RESINOL PRODUCT HAS REAL VALUE Advertisements, of course, al- ways speak well of the article ad- vertised, but when folks speak well of an advertised article, the pro- duct must have real value, and they are saying just that of Res- inol. Recently The Citizen secured a contract with the makers of Res- inol Soap and they are offering & free trial size package of Resinol Ointment and Soap with Skin Treatment Booklet. If interested write Resinol De- partment 95, Baltimore, Md. 6 66 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC | Most Speedy Remedies Known. @ Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD ENGRAVED GREETING Place Your Order Early Over 500 Different Sam- ples To Choose From | PRICED LOW 40 Styles of Engraving CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE MORE FASHION- ABLE THAN EVER THIS YEAR. WISH YOUR FRIENDS A MERRY CHRIST- MAS BY GREETING CARDS. FOR DISTINCTIVE CARDS, SELECT THEM HERE. Cards To Suit Every Taste At All Prices THE ARTMAN PRESS | CITIZEN BLDG. ; a ScaE SENET Sa EEIDEPCEEEEER omen half $1.50 98e..; ary yel- bright price half gallon Colors: Tile buff, gray, light one operation, sale, regular * $1.50 ‘oak, dark ma- MODERNIZE YOUR ROOMS WITH UPSON OR ARMOR WALL BOARD Economical and Easy to Apply UPSON WALL BOARD, ARMOR WALL BOARD light and easy the bridges, VIGORO: 5 pounds Soe SO pow 100 pounds Contracting & lots of 15¢ $1.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS Floor $1.90 per half gallon, dyr- ing this sale .... brown, Florida green. SHERWIN WILLIAMS Porch and Deck Paint, ali of our present;stock of the following colors: brown, gray stone, Gallons, regular $3.55, sale . $2.25 1-2 galions, regular $1.90, sale $1.20 Quarts, regular $1.05, sale BAMBOO FISH POLES, really best way to fish from Plant Food— Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” SOIIIIDIDIISIIIOIILODIIIIIIDISS. PHONE 51 The following items are offered only for the present stock on hand. When these are sold, there will be no more at these extremely low prices: Enamel, lar pi $1.20 red, dust color, gray stone, oak, light tan, oak, walnut, cans only, regu Tile red, neutral - 70 Ch het hak hehe dk $55.00 2 each WAIIIIDIIIIaIaIIaaas.

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