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_ to warrant, and it is earnestly FF F i: *INEW TYPEWRITER | _| STOLEN REPLACED Arrange For Christmas Tree THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NODE OF THE MOMENT IVY RETURNS TO. | THIS PORT TODAY f { LIGHTHOUSE TENDER HAD F “Mrs. Rafael Solano, Jr. | ° 5 At Marine Hospital Sunday | In celebration of Christmas and, Address—H. E. Day, Comman¢- | its beautiful memories, a gorgeous- er Arthur Sawyer Post Number | ly decorated Christmas tree will 28, American Legion. | be arranged “in the. recreation| Vocal Solo, “The Holy City”— room at the Marine hospital Sun-'Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz. day night. Christmas greetings—Major R. | Arrangements have been made! W. Hart, U.S. P. H. Service, chief" to have the tree decorated in the|surgeon at the hospital. H Zegular old fashioned, way, with; Distribution of presents, i presents for all inmates of the) members of the nurses’ staff at hospital and the personnel of the 'ine hos; z i . . } pital will also have their Sa pasion, There 'sill also ia 85 own Christmas tree, which is a ne — stuffed with fruits|time honored custom with the The following program has been|"— of the profession. Rat arranged for the entertainment: This tree ‘will be for the distri-! epi _jbution of gifts for the nurses of : po aria Pat Rei Poca the staff alone, and each is ex-} .}pected to hang up her stocking to| eel BSP lie fillex with goodice. | “Vocal solo, “O Perfect Day”—|. Miss Marie G. Peeples, chief} nurse, says she has never failed to Vocal Solo, “Silent Night”—-C.{hang up her stocking and it has! P. Hogeboom. always been filled with presents, | Instrumental She will do the same this year} rosa’s Orchestra. and if the same results are not Address—Charles H. Ketchum,|obtained as on previous celebra- Commander B. H; McCalla Camp'tions, she will cease to believe in ‘Number 5, U. S. W. V. Santa Claus, she says. number — number — Bat- Make Plans For. Christmas Dinner At Marine Hospital ‘A real old fashioned Christniasjbe served from the following dinner is planned for the Marine)menu: 7: fea hospital December 25, in the te} 5) inon mas ereation hall of the building with Celery every touch that will remind the|Roast Turkey merry makers of other climes and Dressing other times. Cranberry Jelly Should the weather be such as|Mashed Potatoes Creamed White’ Onions Mashed Turnips Ice Cream Fruit Cake Fruit Candy Saltines Olives Giblet Gravy the din- a log fire will be fire place, to give Yuletide cheerfulness - Nuts Coffee The menu cards are in the shape to be a departure; of Christmas bells, colored red, former days in that|with ribbon attached. They were personnel of the| prepared by pupils of the Convent but their fam-|of Mary Immaculate and preesnt- have been invited to partake ed to the hospital. feast along with the patients; During the feast an orchestra who are able to sit at table. from the convent and a group uf for 85. The'entertainers will play appropriate ri A | jhe found that his typewriter had BY OLD MACHINE: CLARENCE PIERCE, WHO MANAGES BROKERAGE BUS- INESS, REPORTS THEFT| FROM HiS OFFICE | Loss of a typewriter that was replaced by another is the ex-} perience of Clarence Pierce, who| conducts a brokerage business on} Duval street. Mr. Pierce went out on business and when he returned to the of- fice to write an important letter been removed. A search of the building failed to reveal it. Looking in the ad- joining office, formerly used by the Ketchings company, he found a typewriter of the same make, but in bad shape. One of the doors in the rear of the business: had been forced and the thief made his getaway with the good machine, leaving another, not so good, in its place. Mr. Pierce told ‘The Citizen this magnanimity on the part of the thief is beyond his compre- PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Wm, V. Millington re- turned yesterday from Miami where she had been spending sev- eral days visiting. on the morning train yesterday | from Miami to attend the funeral} of his father, Francisco Torres. Mr. and Mrs, Will Cleare came in yesterday from Miami to at- tend the funeral services of Mr. Cleare’s mother, Mrs. Macie Louise Cleare. Mrs. A. Lucignani, who was spending several weeks in Miami} with her son-in-law and daughter, in regular | selections and sing songs pertain- style, forming a U, Placed |ing to the season. There will also and the northern ‘be other forms of entertainment , provided by the pupils that will ed over the East Coast yesterday. Mrs. Sebastian Dongo and daugh- ter, Juanita, left over the high-| { CHILDREN REMAIN IGNORANT OF RAIN (Ry Associated Press) CAPETOWN, Dec. 21—There| are children 10 years old in the} western part of South Africa who never have seen rain. The minis- Reynold Torres was an arrival|ter of lands found them when he visited districts in which no rain has fallen for a decade. Subscribe to The Citizen. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at Mr. and Mrs. Luis Mendez, return-| ihe rate of 1¢ a word for each in-| for in addition to showing all auto- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve:y instance is 25c. * Payment for classified adver- will consist of large tend toward making the event one} way this morning for Miami where ;tisements is invariably in advance, and poinsettias, ad-|of the most wonderful and enjoy- enhance able ever given by any like U. S. viands to,organization, it is said. Arrange Program At Cuban Church The workers of ‘the Cuban Church, situated at the corner of Virginia and Grinndjl streets, | have arranged for a Christmas Pageant to be put on tomorrow evening at the church. holiday dance be-| The entertainment will begin in the evening.| at 7:15 o’clock, with several num- orchestra ~ will bers in addition to the pageant to be rendered, afternoon, December tea dance will be given es- for the juniors. Young women of high school Club. ae mt of the ‘est Country Club, announc- following program for the as formulated by the : December 26, ee & ~ uy be t i | Visitor Guest At W. White’s Home . and Monday, Deceiiter Mr, and Mrs, William H. White thave.as their guest at the home on New, veut's| White street, F, W. Craft, of Wo- burn, Mass, opened 15 aster; eth “Graft! arrived ‘during the’ Sad “oetl a el furniah a ay with Mrs. Wil-! “White ‘and Mr. and Mrs. doncing tasbopin at (yid-| TS a ‘ les White, who had been on Foscenye eaeepye hip meeting willl an extended visit to points in the election of officers and directors|"orh and east. ARRIVES IN PORT Dawsons Come Visit : The U. S. Destroyers Goff and: _ Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dawson and Claxton arrived in port this morn-: daughter, Jean, affectionately |ing from Cuban waters and the! called Peter, arrived over the) Destroyer MacFarland is expected; highway last night from Port Ar-ilater. thur, Texas. : Mr, Dawson is a chemist in the experimental laboratory of the ‘Texas company, and is now on his annual vacation, While in Key West the family will be guests of Mr, Dawson's father, Ray Dawson, manager of the Texas company] here, and Mrs. Dawson. Janior Clab To Honor Stadents Members of the Junior Woman’s Club will honor all visiting college Students with their annual tea- dance Friday afternoon, from 5 o'clock to 7 o’clock at the Woman’s Club house on Division street. This affair, which promises to be among the gayest of the Yule-|“All ready?” yells Santa, perched tide festivities, is being keenly an-} high on his sleigh. were the Destroyers Talbott, which is expected to sail this afternoon, and the Babbitt. ‘Coast yesterday for }who recently underwent an opera- Other vessels ig port today | | | | they will spend the holiday season. Harry Duval was among the ar-, rivals in Key West yesterday from Miami, and will spend the Christ- mas holidays,in Key West with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. B. Rude was an arrival on the Havana Special yesterday) from Miami and will be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Newlin, Gerald Lowe, foreman of the; government’s power plant at Guantanamo, Cuba, accompanied by his wife and baby, were ar- rivals in Key West yesterday aft- ernoon to spend the . Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. | Mr. and Mrs, Daniel 0. Bacon! are expected to arrive in Key West tomorrow from New York, and will spend the holidjys here with Mrs. Bacon’s parents, Cap- tain and Mrs. W. H. White, their home, 317 Fleming street. ‘at Clyde Baker left over the East} Miami to/ bring back his father, Will Baker, tion for the eyes in one of the Miami clinics. R. J. Parkinson, machinist’s mate, U. S. N., arrived yesterday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Parkinson. He came from Port: au Prince, Haiti, by plane to Mi-{ ami and to Key West on the Ha- vana Special. LEGALS IN CIRCUIT COURT, FLORIDA, TWENT' CIAL CRO TY, IN CHANCERY, Charles Romeo DuPont, Plaintiff, vs Witla W. DuPont, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn filed in the above-stated cause t Willa W. DuPont, the defend jtherein named, is a nonresident o | the Florida, and that her) » reside anknown and that she! is over e of twenty-one years }it ix therefore ordered tyat said non- resident defendant be and she hereby required t gations of said bi will be as confessed by said de- It is further ordered that this or- der be publiahed once each week bfour consecutive weeks in the : Key West Citizen, a newspaper published im said County and State 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. FOR RENT MODERN SIX ROOM furnished apartment, reasonable. Apply 827 Duval Street. dec9-tf RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guarenteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. novi WANTED ot WANTED---X ou, to know, that we have the right’ prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call 51, The .Artman Press. jan? FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. One bundle 5c, containing 25 old papers. The Citizen Office. novi BLANK SALE BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5e each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. junl4-tf | 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. Only 50c. Get them at The Artman Press. Phone 61. novl REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES—We_ re- all makes. Guaranteed pair service. Singer Machine Agency,| * SHOWS: SUNSHINE AS WELL AS ROADS Just in time for the winter tour. list season comes the 1934 Stand- tard Oil road map of Florida, A map so bright and sunny that just} one look at it should make thou-, sands of northern motorists turn south for warmth and sunshine. With its lambent blue for the wa- ters of the Gulf and the Atlantic this is more than a map. It is an alluring picture of Florida, which should do much to’ advertise the jstate. Even the Gulf Stream gets} linto the picture. | | This map should be invaluable} to Key Westers and tourists alike, mobile roads clearly and accurate- ly, it gives the location of all the most important points of interest. Handy maps are included, show- ing the main routes through Jack- sonville, Tampa, and Miami. Copies of this new map are now available, free, at Standard Oil Stations and dealers. You may want one to send north to friends who are planning their winter trip. » ORDERED TO PRISON CHICAGO:—Pleading that he was “a bridegroom-who had slipped into crime,” Henry Warner of this city was ordered to “slip into prison” for two years for stealing a watch, t | An industrial alcohol: developed from ‘potatoes is used as fuel for ‘motor cars in Ireland. EW AID IW PREVEN ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” TING: For Your CHRISTMAS FEAST We have a full line of anything you may need in mas Dinner. E: hing to go along with Wea Yasbey. Nice Line of FRUIT CAKES Fruits and Vegetables We Meet All Competition With Low Prices And High Quality. —:Come and See:— Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street \ } ities in Tampa Bay. {came in sooner than expected, as cause him trouble, “jseems to have considerable force Preparing for your Christ- |/ BEEN ENGAGED IN ACTIVi. TIES IN TAMPA BAY The Lighthouse Tender Ivy re- turned this, morning from activi- The vessel}; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933. SUNDAY. DINNER SUGGESTIONS Ry ANN PAGE N Indian summer salad seaso@ Regrets reaps ere | she. .was-not scheduled to arrive] 4 {before Sunday. It.is intended the vessel will remain in port until the morning after Christmas when she a working party from the Tortugas jlight. F A telegram received from the Tender Poppy, now on the west coast, advises the ship will leave today for Key West, in order to join the rest of the fleet and be here for Christmas. Today’s Horoscope The native of today has a some- what lavish disposition which may The and:there is a strong sense for direct and honest course in lif but there is a twist in the con tion which, under adverse aspects, may overthrow all the benefit that has accrued from honest and pa- tient effort. ARRESTED FOR HUGGING BELFAST.—James Sherwin of this city was arrested for hugging | his fiancee in his automobile, but} a sympathetic judge turned him} loose. Mrs. Fay Peabody of Vancouver has been designated as the state of Washington’s official pie baker. PALACE JOHN WAYNE in SAGEBUSH TRAIL Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ SUGGESTIVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS —at— FRANK JOHNSON’S Something for Her Diamond Ring, Compacts, Comb and Brush Sets, Pen and Pen- cil Sets, Hand Bags, Neck- laces, Wrist Watches, etc. Special Men and Boys’ Wrist Watches $5.00 value for $3.45 $15.00 value (15 jewels) $9.95 Something for Him Belt Buckle Sets, $2.50 up. Military Brush Sets, $1.50 up. Cigarette Lighters, $1.95 up. Made by Evans and Ronson. Shaeffer Fountain Pens, $3.75 up. Wallets and Bill Folds, $1.50 up. Something for Baby Solid Gold Rings, $1.00 up. Knife, Fork and Spéon Sets, $2.00 up. Locket and Chain, Solid Gold, $2.00 up. Brout, $1.00 and up. | Beauty Pins, $1.00 up. H Popular Games for the Children and Grownups Parcheesi, Pollyanna, Ring Toss, Pit, Rook, Flinch, Tiddle- dy Winks, FRANK JOHNSON Colonial Hotel Building | | { J. L. Stowers Music Company. | = AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit} } given free with each classified i Key West's First Funeral Home advertisement. ASK FOR IT. JM. FERNANDEZ GROCERY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Cuban Beer, doz. bottles $1.50 ALL KINDS OF SPANISH AND CUBAN CHRISTMAS. SWEETS AND FRUIT TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Two marriage licenses have been issued during the month of De- cember as shown by the records in the office of Probate Judge Hugh Gunn. None were issued this week, al- though there is a probability of one being issued this evening. ac- cording to arrangements that ‘were made at the office this morn- ing. E for B |BILIOUSNESS = due to |= CONSTIPATION = mind | fom CHRISTMAS SPECIALS —at the— BROADWAY MARKET TURKEYS & CHICKENS KEY WEST PORK Nice Line of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SELECT OYSTERS Don’t Forget to Place Your Order Early. The Broadway Market 701 Duval Street Phone 268 FREE DELIVERY LEE BAKER’S CASH GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Potatoes, 19 Ibs. Sugar, 5 Ibs. Cream, can Tomatoes, can Magnolia Miik, 2 « Corned Beef, can Baked Pork, tb . Pienic Ham, th . Walnuts, Pecans nuts, - w9-se0; Brazil Nuts, ib ... 20 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, at FAUSTO HOLIDAY FOOD SUGGESTIONS ’S GROCERY E Sour stomach = gas and headache E SPECIALS FOR— Friday and Saturday oiper Pound, 20¢ BUTTER, 22¢ 25 Per Pound, ..... EGGS, (Storage) _15e 16c Per Dozen, 12c HAMS, (Half) Per Pound, - PORK HAMS (Half) Per Pound, ........ PORK SHOULDER Per Pound, - LAMB LEGS Per Pound, LAMB SHOULDER Per Pound, ........ 18¢ TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS Let's have your order early. Monroe Meat Market Phone 411 510 Fleming St. Richardson's Store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sugar, 5 I 7 Potatoes, 10 Ibs. .... Milk, 2 cans Cream, 6 cans Tomatoes, 6 cans Bliss Coffee, tb Maxwell House Coffee, tb Matches, box - 2 Salt, pkg. Peaches, larg: Bartlett Pears, large can FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS Turkeys, tb Chickens, IB .... XMAS TREES Good Eggs, doz. . Cocomalt, can Beker’s Cocoa, % tb Kaffa Hang, can Corned Beef, can Sunberst Cleanser, Dutch Cleanser). NOTE: We remain during this week. able. truck load of fresh fruits ed last night. Fruit Cakes Wards, National, Sun- shine and many other good makes in all sizes and at low prices. Also a variety of other cakes. Cuban Jellies and Paste A large assortment of all good flavors. Crystalized Fruits Stuffed, candied and dried fruits of all kinds. For the Feast of Feasts on Christmas Day naturally you want the finest foodstuffs that are avail- We are prepared for this occasion with an ex- tensive assortment of delicacies, staples and a special Prices are lower. open until late every night and vegetables which arriv- Nuts Walnuts, Pecans, Bra- zil, and many other vatr ieties. Christmas Candies Of all kinds, loose and in fancy boxes. Turrons Many different varie- ties in this delicious Cu- ban sweet. ticipated by members of the/“I'll be back to see you sometime; Younger contingent, it is said. Christmas Day!” All college: students home for|“Oh, wait!” shouts the Puffy above ! holidays will be welcomed te} all the noise, Dancing will be the main,“You've forgotten your list of the |" feature of the afternoon. good girls and boys!” ‘ This Zist day ‘of Decem: (SEAL) ROSS CSA Clerk Cireult Ry FLORENCE B, SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 545 Never Sleeps CAKES FAUSTO’S GROCERY Phone 48 Packer and Virginia Streets | CORRS EEOSOSES SES SOESOOSOSSOOESESOSOOOOOE® MTITIIITiITiTiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii i COR. PACKER and CATHERINE STS. SOROHSHRS ORE SERSLS SHOE Ee EEESEESESEEEOESEESEEEEEOSELESEESEE Se