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‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE eeves coos! Birthdays SALUTE LIST ENDS DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933. . - | <a : |Today’s ~ NAZLFLAG PUZZLE se 4 | eeccccesccceccocescesoee : ; | Prof. William J. Gooper; pro (im Ansosiateab erent b biscne GE elocalion at Sts Gerke BERLIN, Nov. 24.—Foreigners} . HY- SATISFACTION se F . | Washington Univ., Washington, D.|2¥en’t the only ones having diffi-} j B C.,. former. Commissioner of Edu-| culties about saluting the innum- cation, born at Sacramento, Cal., of Boston, | in Mas: jerable banners of new Germany. | é sp Even the storm troops have-to be} 51 years ago. as which flags to greet. | : ae instructions; just issued, list the . : % | v. 8. Senator ale W. Bert stewing: Battalion and field em- y es A ROS er . : rd a as abu sas —— j blema of the uniformed nazis, - > pennon sanne | co. Ky., 56 years: ago, {flags of the steelhelmet and of the e owing FOLLOWING i |police, and all flags of: the pre- 4 | Cass Gilbert of New York, not-| war army. THROUGH SCHOOL TONIGHT d-architect, born at Zanesville! Also flags of the various Hitler- Merchants : :Ohio, 74 years ago. lite political and youth. organiza- . as tions, , (By, JOVE) Storm troop signal flags. or nazi ep ecccesccscsecsoooesces juvenile banners need not be sa- iluted, THREE CONTESTS WILL BE Frederick H. Prince ae { banker-financier, born Talking about diamondball, we| SUT OM: FIRST. STARTS: [7 AT’ 7- O'CLOCK 74 years ago. “DINNER AT EIGHT” AND. ITS | 500 where the. Army, Parrott’s|, INKMBN;. MUC! crew, Relief’s. crew, Lighthouse Dr. Edwin G, Conklin, famed; Gov. J. W. Troy of Alaska has sted oo seg Department and ies tens of the; jretired Princeton biologist-scien- | directed the distribution of 40,000 TEREST. CENTERS: IN. EXHL | city. play regularly at the Army} One girls’ and two boys’ coues born at Waldo, Ohio, 70 years} pounds of reindeer meat to cities | : “ | j A ‘ BITION [rounds afternoons. Well, if any, of basketball will be played at. the] *#° agile asstarciser as real team they can get im touch! MGB. school gymnasium tonight| aio General Albert J. Bow-| ~~ ee the. NBA le nrane: at 7:00 olcleekc:) “This. ys. A. born at Westminn peeeasic embagee oft Sat! will be the, third.leg of the inter. (6% 0 > 3" |2016 Duval, street. These boys. olacs tournament now going on eels te aed od ah Well sur; Willie Watkins chal-'range from 15 years to 18, and! tween the classes. of, the. high : lenged Dddie Strunk to a “Din-! are mostly, in high school. Dr. Ernest H. Cherrington, of! BENJAMIN LOPEZ They' school under the directi zs rection. of: q). stor ad- ner” match a few days ago, andjhave met the Park Tigers three, Coach P. D. Huddleston, Huis ted ar Hendee ono, sc TRUENERAL HOME | Established 1886 ‘ 5 ‘times and have defeated them; ; : they chose up sides, and after the | ver cs hele tank eneouebal The first game will be between years ago. turf’ hed’ b placed; or the! jthe boys of the 12-B and 11-B ing con remecer? ‘was last Monday and the score Glasses In this fracas the 12. B’s| 24-Mour Ambulance Service ' ses, is 2-B’s|. Skilled Kmbatmer, Plastic Surgery.! Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W os | Trade AndDeal With The Firms Listed Here! Octagon Special’ Powder, 2 for 5e; for sale by all retail stores, Oct. 25-tf. (By, CLEM: PRICE) place returfed, as it were, yester-' was 3 to 2, They have defeated | ane depending on William Cates ta Robert s. Abbott of Chicago, BAKERY day afternoon, Willie had piled up|the strong Pelicans on different jeaq their team to btoiy: Car. editor and publisher, born in Sa- a margin of 1 1-2 points over his/occasions, the last time by the bonell and Swasting are RE Ga., 63 years ago. p__NURSERY __L RESTAURANT HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE worthy opponent, and so tonight the groceries, are on the Bunker Hill lads, ‘Vinal tally. being: Divot Diggers, 9° points;~ Bunker” Hill, 7 1-2 points. Thereby hangs a tale, Joe Lopez, with a sizzling put- ter, and Louie Cruickshank (who lived up, to the rep of his famous namesake) took Clem Price and Lionel Plunimer into, camp in neat ‘style; a shellacking to the:tune of three points. to a ‘ “goose egg,” Bunker Hillers three. up. Captain Strunk of the Hillers, and Doe Kemp ran into some smooth team work on the part of J. J. (Ole Maestro) Kirschenbaum and Melvin Russell, and lost all three points,, Matches all even, Bob Spottswood and Mesa (of the electric Mesas) checked in losers to the combination of Tim Pittman and Prof. O’Bryant; 2 1-2 to 1-2. Diggers two points up. Chas. Ketchum hit his old time stride, and together with Bob Stowers; romped: to. a 2 to 1 vie~ tory, over Captain Watkins and Rugsell’ Kerr. Diggers. one point up. b % A. Bi. Ayala and, A: M.. Hewitt handed é team of Bascom Grooms lacing, 1 points to 0. Diggers 2 1-2 points up. Louie Pierce and C. P. Hoge- boom trounced the well known team of Berlin’ Sawyer and George Brooks 2» points to one,- in the nightcap. Diggers’ 1 1-2 points {Seore of 19 to 2. It was so de- |cisive a defeat that the Pelicans jrefused to play them again. So I | would like to see these boys play jone of‘the other tens just to see how they can match wits. Well, the St. boys trimmed the Gesu High of |Miami 20 to 0. ‘That was a great! victory for Key West. and it goes! i Joseph College! to show you that we can compete with any school jn the state. Wel have the material, all we lack is the funds, with the necessary funds: we can hire a good: coach and. beat anything in the. state. The Gesu High were astonished at the. playing of Cates, Wickers. and a few others. We,hope to. see more games, in. the near future, jand I. predict that we, will. swamp j anything in our class. in the state, If you don’t believe it, ask. George Brooks, _ Nodine, the great. football play- er of other days and one that fought. hard battles. for the local, clubs .as. well as for the. service boys, I think he can beat a good eleven together: from. the material he has at the Army. The boys sai err Julian afstedt|#!! look-big and healthy-and above ‘1-2 all strong, and play these St. Joseph boys an exhibition game. I hope the tame ‘game of diamond- ball hasn’t: gotten the; best: of the great Nodine, for he. surely was one of the gamest football players around this neck ofthe woods He a So tonight’s the night, boys. The Hillers are host. This gath- ering of mashie wielders will make the “Last Round Up” look like a back yard horse shoe game. The old hall will resound with if, ands, and buts... “If I hadn’t missed that putt on number eight!” “How about that shot out of the trap on number three?” And so on into the night... Well, it was a. swell game, anyway. “Today In History was injured in almost every en- counter but still he played on. He would not allow the managers to take him out unless he was badly hurt. That is the spirit that wins, CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of lea word'for each in+ jteam will attempt to show: their! ;are: basing their hopes on Parks, ! to .star for the-11-B. quintet. | The. second game will be a fight! between the girls of the’ combined! Junior classes: against thé Senior! girls; This: game’ will’ start’ at| 7:30, o'clock. In the third game, the | 12-A! superior skill over their underclass- | men, the 11-A’s, The 12-A class! Anderson. and Navarro, while Woodson will star for the 11-A’s, NO DIAMONDBALL CONTEST TONIGHT The diamondball game that was| scheduled to take place tonight! between the Lopez Funeral Home club andi the: Picked’ Team, has been called off. The contest: was called off, it is said, due to the fact that there! are several other sport and other events taking place tonight: at dif- ferent places. a7 A, few pounds. of flour, sugar and a little salt comprise the an- nual grocery store purchases of the Frank Sullivan family, self- sustaining farmers near South Groveton, New Hampshire. MS. a7 7 TIPILEZLALALLLA LL La \ weessvcvvrrrrwrersra% School, Time Means LUNCH’ TIME! othe) tigt tilabsli eres, geed 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:— MALONEY & PEACOCK 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 Cheuk he uheuheulee 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 Bureau 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 N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK ENSURANCF Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 MP PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Pvcecccccecccconcacecese | sertion, but the minimum for the] ®) 1758—British. took possession of Fort Duquesne and renamed it Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh.) 1882—South Carolina’s historic “Anullment Act,” because of Fed- eral Tariff. “« 1883—Death of Nicholas Ester- hizy, noted Austrian Prince. 1859—Darwin’s “Origin of Species,” which first clearly form- ulated and elaborated the theory of evolution appeared—the edition of 1,250 copise smapped up the 1883—(50 years ago) Albert F. Bellows, American painter- etcher, died. Fluffy is startled at hearing the] news That Goblins are nigh, quakes in his shoes, “We'll be witched!” cries the Bun. ny, “and turned into sticks!” and he first insertion in eve-y instance is 25e. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably.in advance, but regular advertisers with, ledger accounts may have their advertise: ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their teler phone number if they desire ree eults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an’ Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, General Electrie ice box and other conveniences, Apply 618 Caroline street, oct25-tf | ‘AIRING. We repair ali makes, Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. novi FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOX SALE. One bundle 5c, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office. novi Only 50c. Get them at Artman Press. Phane 51. novi The STOCK OR BOND HOLDERS verting your non-paying securi- ties into income producing in- vestments. For further infor-| mation write listing your hold-| ings to Box F. W. I. C. do Key! West Citizen, Key West, Flori-| articles we have’ for sale. offerings which we know your receipts and bring ti chases gets it. One 16 ounce can of S' operation, 60c value. One’pint can Sherwi rubbing; no polishing; dri smooth, hard surface. R FREE-- AND SPECIAL OFFERINGS GOOD ONLY FROM NOVEMBER 15TH TO NOVEMBER 30, OR UNTIL OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ITEMS SHOWN ARE EXHAUSTED ing made on your paid purchases only ‘for, the last half of 'N tractive anticles as shown. One=quart of - Sherwin DEX Quick Drying Linoleum Varnish and a good 2 1-2” Varnish Brush, reg- ular price $1.45. Free with $20.00 purchases; 50c and $10.00 other pur- liams OPEX AUTOMOBILE POLISH, cleans, polishes and waxes Free with $7.50 purchases; 25c¢ with $5.00 purchases. FLO-WAX and an Applicator. Subscribe. For— THE CITIZEN 20c. WEEKLY Order From the Carrier or Chdedbde dk wade that, We want you to visit our store and see the many useful and: helpful PHONE 51 NEWSPAPER —READ— THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR Key West’s Only Sunday Paper Subscription $2 Per Year Business Office, Chamber of Commerce Colenial Hotel Building Therefore, we are making some spetial seasonal will be interesting.to.all. These offerings are be- ; » Keep them in when you have enough and get these. at- Waste Baskets, 40c value. Free with. $5.00 purchases; 20c with $2.50 purchases. Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.70. With $20.00 purchases free; with $10.00 purchases and $1.00. Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.00. With $10.00 purchases free. With $5.00 purchases: and 50c. Bait Seines, value $1.20 $15.00 purchases free; $7.50 purchases and 75c. Williams * herwin Wil- in. one n Williams No ies with a egular price Minnow Cans, Prices $1.25 and INSURANCE. | $1.50, $20.00 purchases, one free. $10.00 purchases and 75c. Fruit Juice Extractors, $1.25 value. With $15.00 purchases free: $10.00 purchases and 50c. $1.35. Free with $10.00 purchases; pay 50c and $5.00 puschases. Three Gallon Water Cooler. Price $3.25. Free with $50.00 purchases, or $2.00 cash and $25.00 purchases. REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR TICKETS AND BRING THEM IN. WHEN YOU HAVE ENOUGH South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” Lk hd huh hk kedkdide cdudidededihete. éahatthubul sh do teakouhe PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each .......1Be, Yibiscus Plants, each . 10c-28e Bougainvillaea Red or Purple: sesegensseene 50 to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants 50c to $1.00 Crotons, each 2Be. Turks Cap, each .. Roses, dozen .... South Florida: Nursery. Phone 597 Catherine St. NOTARY J.B. DE BOER $1.20 NOTARY PUBLIC CITIZEN @FFICE | Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING. SUPPLIES, JOHN €. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. 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