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cE, § | | Woman’s Club To Meet On Tuesday The Tacky Party and Barn} There will be a regular meet- Dance that was scheduled to take!ing of the Woman’s Club held on place this evening at the Guards’| Tuesday afternoon, beginning at Ar 4 o'clock, at the club house on ory, corner, of Southard ond Division street, it has been an- ‘ White streets, underthe auspices! nounced. The board of directors} , , of the Pythian Sisters, has been|will-meet at 3 o'clock. : The program will be under the) ” postponed until a later date. This became” necessary due to|direction of the Public Welfare the fact that the armory building | Department, with Mrs. G. N. Gos- is now undergoing repairs. horn as chairman. ERSONAL MENTION W- HILTON CURRY Perky interests at Perky, Fia., FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE came in over the East Coast yes- terday on a business visit. CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON Ben Gardner, employed with the Florida East. Coast Railway at St. ‘Augustine, came in over the East Yesterday to spend the weekend with ‘his mother and other rela- W. Hilton Curry, 57 years of age, died 2:30 o’clock this morn- ing at his home, 1018 White «Attorney J. Lancelot Lester,{street. Funeral services will be who was in Tallahassee for the)held 4 ofoee tomorrow - after- purpose of appearing before the!noon from the residence of John Civil Works Administration board; Pinder, 1020 White street, to Ley in the, interest of Monroe county,;Memorial church. Rev. W. W. yeturned on the Havana Special} Robins will officiate, assisted by yesterday. . Rev. J. G. Stradley, of. . First att Methodist church. Wm, R. Porter, who was in! For many years Mr. Curry was Washington“for several months in]a prominent figure in the business the interest of the loan being ask-' life of Key West and was recogniz- ed for the bridges in this district,|¢d as a leader in politics. For 16 returned yesterday fora short vis-| years he was a member of the it with his family. board of county commissioners. PERE Sy He is survived by his widow, Allen Warren, son of; Mrs. Etta Linton Curry. One | daughter, Mrs, J. W. Hinton, of FE ee Warren wae Wess, Palm. Boach,. who, will bo in terday for a stay with his parents: Key West for the services. Five and will return next week to ye- | brothers, Andrew, Samuel, Wil- sume studi j Ray and William Curry. ero ne Seven sisters Mrs. Hilda Caw- thorn, Mrs. Bessie Russell, Mrs. ' Vera Cold, Mrs, Minnie Montecino, Mrs. Ida Harris, Mrs. Emma Mc- Clintock and Mrs, Maude Curry. Five grandchildren and a_ step- mother, Mrs. William B. Curry. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Lopez Funeral Home. —— le . Collins, who came ‘Wednesday to attend the wed- #2 for West Palm|, Lah ana bi Iner C. Nelson, Seattle gineer who laid out the city’s i in bond: port won his pilot’s license five is, promi ot bond: years later. Pus ig after’his inter-; Ranchers controlling more than ests and was: the; guest of Robert hair of ‘Nevada’s wheat acreage left yesterday after-'have signed federal production noon for Miami. limitation contracts. Seton Mrs. G. Portuoy and daughter,! Memphis, Tenn., firemen believe Miss dda Pelinovsky, of Havana, |times are getting better. They are who were here several days and going to resume‘the annual fire- were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. men's ball, abandoned in 1931 be- be ong and other Saag cause of the depression. jewish residents, yes- ‘terday for Cincinnati, 0., and re-} Feeding tobacco to chickens’ to main as the guests of Mrs. Por-' control internal parasites has prov- tuoy’s son, Dr. S. hag ga ho ed successful at Pennsylvania til his marriage to Miss J. it-| State College. man, which will be solemnized in! oon A calf for butchering should Neéw York. be 9 to 12 months old and weigh i Mrs, Elizabeth Millard of East! from 500 to 800 pounds, Texas A, Rochester, N. Y.,. was recently|@ M. College advises. i : fs Sweet gum, formerly gathered FLORIDA’S NEW AUTOMOBILE LICENSE PLAFE _ Lock SLOT WHICH IWTERLOCK WHEN LocK-STRIP fy oes ek FIXED IN PLACE, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 3-74 1 i & Lock NUTS | PREVENT REMOVING PLATE FROM REAR, REAR VIEW - LOCK-STRIP SLIPS INTO PANEL TENDER POPPY | GOING ON TRIP HASKINS WILL LEAVE ABOARD VESSEL ON TRIP OF INSPECTION The lighthouse Tender Poppy is} due to sail tomorrow morning with Assistant Lighthouse Inspec- tor H. B. Haskins on board. Mr. Haskins will make regular in- spection of lighthouses at Som- brero Key, American Shoals and} Tennessee Reef. » j Power Boat 31, lighthouse de- partment, said this morning with Keeper Andrew Albury for Dry Tortugas. Carl Rom, senior radio electrician, went on the vessel to make’ adjustments to one of the generators at the light. Five members of the working party that is scraping, cleaning and repairing the lighthouse and other buildings at the station are; expected to return’tomorrow on} the boat. THERON GATO TO SEEK NEW PLACE. RESIGNS POSITION AS QUAR. TERMASTER OF STEAM. SHIP FLORIDA | Theron Gato, quartermaster with the P. and O. 8. ‘S. company} decided to seek émployment with | sp other, ling with jthe end in ew jot more advancing in| his chosen profession. . } Mr. Gato resigned yesterday} and when leavitrg™ i TAG wien LOCK-STRIP ABOUT TO BE INSERTED. Worn LocK- STRIP WN PLACE, LOCKING TAG Vesecncccccescocgooeoees CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve'y instance is 25c. 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 tele- phone number if they desire re- eults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an | Autostrop Razor, Outfit. Ask for it. NEW HOURS FOR MONROE MARKET Starting. the December 3, the coming Sunday, Monroe Meat open on Sunday mornings at 6:0! o’clock and close at 9:00 a, m. This change of schedule ha } been made for the convenience of those customers who are unable to’ purchase their meats, before Sunday due to inadequate icing facilities, For Sale by all leading retailers, 2 for 5c, Octagon Soap Powder. Oct. 25-tf. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and other conveniences. Apply 618 Caroline street. oct25-tf RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all’ makes. - Guarenteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. novi FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOX SALE. One bundle 5c, containing 25 old papers, The Citizen Office. novi BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suvit able for every business, In duplicate with carbon paper. Only be each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 61. juni4-tf 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. Only. 50c. et them at The *Afthiah Préss. © Phone 51. novl \\ “Help!” cries the Bunny. “We're tricked!” yells the Puff, “That ‘chap. onthe bank was a gnome, sure enough!” poor rabbit cries, “To keep all this wet water out of my eyes!” Market on Fleming street wil! be}; } “Tl have to swim backwards,” ae LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE i | NOTICE I jthat under | pursuant to | mac jor Hon | Jua SREBY . GIVEN, virtue of, and certain decree don the 27th day D. 1933, by the n B. Browne, entieth Jud Monroe ry, in that ce pending, wherein Wilson is complainant, ank Johnson and M | Charles—balloon inflated with hy- lel cree at r for sale and sell outcry to the highest } r for cash, before the front | door of the County Court House, in | Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Mon Ist day of January, A. D. 1 being’a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day), during th k in the aftert . oNowing describe p satisfy the said decree jby payment of the amounts there- lin. specified Island of Key West wn oon William A. d's map of said 1 in February, A. part of Lot One ‘Twenty-three fully described eight (6 right angles. in ection | | | | { \ ht angles in n along said ) feet out to Elizabeth Street, the point of beginning. WM. H. MALON cial Mester in Chancery. MOND R. LOR! icitor for the r tio ¢ TT WILL ‘the rounded side, in reat of the holder, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. |INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN RELATIVE TO “PROFITLESS THEFT” TAG In the issue of The Citizen on; Theft strip right side up. with Tuesday an article told of the pec: cbecaies —_ oa new Florida Automobile License |*"°W throug’ EOE Tag that was in, the office of Tax| 2S Sd end of the Anti-Theft {Strip is flush with the tag. Collector Frank H. Ladd. This} © 7, ayoig ruining the tag do not was called by this paper the! insert the Anti-Theft strip until “Profitless Theft” tag. e tag is securely fastened in The reason why it was so called! place on the vehicle, as it is im- is explained in the following in-| Possible to remove the strip once structions and the accompanying hig is inserted, without irreparably cut: mutilating the tag and rendering Securely fasten the plate to the| it unfit for use. holder, on car, with the Anti-} The object of the improvement, Theft lock bolts, so that the li-|it wag explained by George H. cense shows front side out and Wilder of Tallahassee, state motor righ side up. The notched side} vehicle commissioner, is to provide of the bolt should be next to theja license plate with securing license plate, and in the groove,| means bearing part of the indicia, so constructed that in order to re- move the tag, this indicia must be mutilated thus rendering the li- cense plate unfit for future use. tonode) y After the tag is fastened in proper position, insert the Anti- CHICAGO VIEWS WILL BE SHOWN: Dr. De views of the “Century of Pro- gress” held in Chicago, Ill, in the recent. exposition, and will show: them in the Methodist Cuban} raployes of the Key West Eleg church, Friday, Saturday and! trie Company were in atiendancl Monday at 7:30, it is stated. The New Aid in CORRECTION An oversight on the part of one of the linotype operators caused a misleading statement to appear in The Citizen yesterday in the Barritt has received ; article chronicling the wedding of | Earl Julian and. Miss Enda Collins} The article should ‘have reag only members of , the; immediate family, a few clofe friends and At the same time 50 colored views of modern Palestine will be shown. The lecture is in English. Today In History PALACE Lois Wilson-Theodor Von Eltz in DRIFTING SOULS Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ 1783—(150 years ago) Historic! balloon ascent in Paris by a Mr. H drogen gas. 1866—The U. S, Minister in) Paris received a gold medal for the! widow of Abraham Lincoln—the gift of 40,000 French citizens, 1925—Locarno Security Pacts} signed in London by seven ne-| tions, Key West’s First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service r PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never. Sleeps - 1932—Great Britain and’France renewed appeals for postponement} of war debt interest, | DRESS UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS Your chance to buy high grade merchandise at a Sreat saving. 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