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Weecccccccctccce ot SOCIETY Tampa Residents IN SPONGE SALES Peortes: FORUM THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ PEOPLE’S FORUM OTHER GOOD DAY IN DEFENSE OF MERCEDES HOSPITAL SPECIAL PASTRY crazy uw vo BUSY BEE BAKERY) =="? Sn year. Paper by 6:00 o’clock in the ‘Think of the Xmas that first was FRID. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your afternoon, use your e or your neighbor’s phone and AY, DECEMBER 22, 1938. TRIMS UP AT 71 SAN FRANCISCO—At the age of 71 Andrew Garmen of this city had his face “lifted.” A municipal airport to cost $1,- a Cakes and pies at prices within} Spent - The Citizen: ; reach: of everyone are advertised In 2. lonely, _sinhle where Mary | In the interest of fair play and/in ‘The Citizen today by the Busy \justice, let me call attention to!Bee Bakery as Christmas specials;Think of the angels that sang what in my mind is an injustice. | eo). Saturday, Sunday and Monday.} through the night, |The Mercedes Hospital has begged In most. cases prices have been That beheld that holy and Approximately $4,600 was paid | sufficient paint and has the ma- chs, 0h beautiful sight. . jterial in the building~ to paint/cut to half which, according to/,, . a : ‘out for sponges at the sales on reaps Ene ¥ th ‘ ibl 1 Think of the gifts that first met! ve dilcisy whart this |e building inside and outside. |Mr. Brantley, is possible only) yi. sight « the sponge play "=| For months Mother Maria has'through quantity selling. ‘And’ also the glory if He was morning. Most of the offerings requested a Sinaia Relief | The specials shown in. today’s here tonight, ,were wool and yellow varieties. plUnbegee e poe to do the lad include beautifully decorated JACK RAY PEREZ. There were 70 lots on sale rang-|Painting. Since the CWA was or- ‘ ici (11 years old) ‘ganized Mother Maria has also 'Jayer cakes with assorted icings, ng from a few bunches to more %' 2 ae Hs eis th donall 1 é A ., asked this organization to furnish nuts and cherries; the nationally The Missouri game and fish pica zie highess pees paid the labor to paint the building but known Betty Crocker Milk.Choco-} department plans to plant 12,000 'y fg 3 the pet reply is that “the hospital tate cake with pecan iting; high| quail in “shot-out” areas and also At the beginning of the sales i, not the property of the cit; 34 é: %§ f y or -|to produce 10,000 wild turke; this week it was estimated they! 3} *: = ’ gtade pound cake, plain and mar. Pp 5 urkeys seme aes ararmes oe ble and delicious fruit cake, Prices| annually. 1 1 000. With © an- i < int i ” ee as ete and several i - aaeaen tee ae jo" pies have also been reduced. lots of large size to be offered, it 514 see what other projects sre is expected that the sum will be peing paid for with Emergency or! exceeded. . ‘CWA funds. i | First—The Woman’s Club’ was. call 51 and a paper will be se to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. 000,000 is planned at Asheville, NEARLY $5,009. WORTH OF cs , N.C. PRODUCTS SOLD THIS MORNING Visit Key West: _|PERSONAL MENTION, MA Ge. ae é . ory, JY., Or i oF Ya ae sh ‘Tampa, ‘ac Mrs, Agnes Kerr was an arrival companied by his sister, Miss Alex}over the East Coast yesterday Gregory, and Aristides Santirzo,|from Miami to spend the holidays; were arrivals in Key West this|with relatives and friends. morning on the Steamship Florida}; enfoute to Havana where. they} Will Santana arrived this morn- will visit relatives during the/ing on the Florida from Tampa Sigieroias holidaya: «7. ., {to join Mrs. Santana, who arrived ‘The members of th id | * ; a call at The Citizen offlee during M0, weeks ago, to spend the holi- their short sojourn here, and ex-;#ays with relatives. pressed themselves as being much — pleased with their visit to the Is-|). Attorney William V. Albury and land City. ‘Engineer B. Curry Moreno, who ‘ i Eee ‘were on a business visit in Talla- Miss E- Stickney lhasseé, were returning passengers Weds LE Woodbury over the East Coast yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Stickney became} Mrs. John Roker, who was in the bride of Lester Clarence’/Key West during the fatal illness, Subscribe to The Citizen. PALACE JOHN WAYNE in ~*~ SAGEBUSH TRAIL Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ i SPECIALS Seminole Hams | Fresh Floridai and Western ’ Hote eh Bibs Duval Meat Market Phone 4 Delivery Daval and Petronia Sts. Woodbury last evening at the par-lof her father, Francisco Torres, DEDICATED TO KEY WEST CAKES AND PIES sonage of the First Methodist. church, Rev. George E. Summers. officiating at the ceremony. _ ‘The bride was attired in a gown of black satin, carrying a bouquet left yesterday afternoon for her home in West Palm Beach. She ‘was accompanied by her brother, Reynold, who returned to his home ‘in Miami. nee | For Key West, if ever I should 80/5 torn down by Relief pay roll. |The explanation appearing in the ‘paper a few days ago was that it away Over land, or sea to roam, painted. —FOR THE— Christmas Table at Special Prices for Second—The No Name Garage’ of yellow Chrysanthemums. newlyweds left this morn- ing over the highway enroute to P. P. Pierce, construetion en- Tll always have a good word to was an eyesore to some people. say vk! Third—There are about To my dear old folks back . :,0n working on the grounds of igineér with the Florida East Coast Railway company, who' was on a regular inspection trip, ‘left yes- E; . 7 To 2 coed afternoon for: St..:Augus- Visit Key West =) ee ig Mrs. James A. Duane and chil- ~-Mr, and Mrs, R. S. Erickson ‘dren left over the East Coast yes- and son, John Richard Erickson |*erd@sjfor Long’Key to joins Mr. are enroute to Key West from Duane and Mrs. Duane’s mother, Pass, d Mrs, Cornelia Sawyer, for the eee a cmeane tnd SXP@C*| christmas holidays. They are coming to spend the holidays with Mrs. Erickson’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rich- ards. Before marriage Mrs, Erick- son was Miss Elinor Richards, Shine Family Miami where they will make their future home... é Mr. and Mrs. Will Cleare, who leame to Key West to attend the funeral services of Mr, Cleare’s ‘mother, Mrs. Ambrose Cleare, re- turned yesterday to their home in Miami.’ ‘Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Shine of agler Avenue, guests for the Mrs Shine’s mother, Mrs. Dorsey, and Miss Doris Har- vey, of Tallahassee. ye . Arthur Harbison, graduate of last night from Buffalo, ac- x snsthen. old friends of + manager of the Porter Dock company, and will be guests for several days, before saving for other points in Florida. @ wish to express our sincere i pe Anse to our friends and ibors for the many acts of William R. Porter, who was in Washington in the interests of the loan for ‘proposed bridges ‘over have as their;the water gaps between No Name Christmas! Key and Lower Matecumbe, re- = \the library and they have’ been at |work for the past two weeks. TD tell ‘them of the fun they’vel niq the owners of the properties »been missing » And the wonderful a they should see. mentioned , above—Woman’s. Club, {deed their property to the city? TD even ask them to come and’ ty the list of charitable a rhank: -enjoy our fishing ; »\zations the Mercedes Hospital is | “And I know they'll come back ot the head. I am not objecting to with me. |furnishing labor to the above men- "i yi . ,|tioned projects, but I do seriously For if I could bring the tourist 'tnink it unfair not to furnish the from every state ¢ \labor for the Mercedes Hospital Towne this Island 0 KY job. ime fom days ago there was Yi . ja big-how-do-you-do in the paper aoe pase and New. Hampshire about refusing to OK payrolls for snc crete ae ree 2 <r certain projects authorized by Then nothing else could!/rRA, CWA or FOG Committees: please me best. I agree with you that all this }money is public funds and should jbe used on public projects, there- fore why not spend the money pees ie |where the public will be more benefited rather than on pet pro- But I found the place I love the jects, The public is due an exe People say Tampa I ought to praise, For it’s the place I was born ‘turned yesterday to spend Yule- tide with his family and will re- turn to the capital the early part of the year. - Rafael Knowles was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yes- 'terday for a short stay in Miami. ~ the College of State Teachers of Merrit M. Bertholf, lieutenant, ~ New York, arrived over the high- U. &. Navy, attached to the De- stroyer J. Fred Talbott, left over ‘the East Coast yesterday for Pen- sacola. Albert H. Carey, son of George N. Carey. arrived here. over the Florida East Coast Railway Thurs- ‘day from Southern College . to the Christmas holidays in Key, West with. 88, Carl Rom, sérior radio elet- trician with the lighthouse depart- nee itinithis deat old Island ,P!anation, so let’s hear from some of Key West. See BUSTER NORMAN. CHAIRMAN, FOG Committee, Key West, Fila., Subseribe to The Citizen. Dec. 22, 1933. J. G. Kantor, Inc. THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE! Have you solved USED CAR BARGAIN Ford Tudor Sedan Here is another bargain, and it is in good running order. GIFT problem yet? Don’t fail to $165 00 e let KANTOR help you solve see it my Pontiac Four Door Sedan ere ee ee Here is the car that you SUGGESTING MEN’S have been looking for, in GIFTS perfect running order, ‘a SHIRTS WITH TIES TO etn $275.00 MATCH, latest styles and at colors. Oakland Four Door Sedan’ 20° sight, No Name Garage and Library—! FRIDAY, SATURDAY i and SUNDAY \B Place ‘your ‘order today for \f Cakes and Pies fpr the Christ- mas Feast.. Attractive Cakes sand Pies at prices lower than ever before— : | BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED LAYER CAKES, $1.00, with pretty nuts and cherries, only each 3:.= Nationally known Bett; er’s CHO CAKE. with milk chocolate and pecan icing, each .. : Oc High gtade POUND CAKE, plain or marble, This is our regular 50c¢.a pound 25¢e cake, special Ib... 25¢ yore PIES only... SOC, Busy Bee Bakery Cor. Francis and Olivia Streets HONE 120 regular ieings, yet TAILORED and FUR TRIM- MED Long Coats, Swag- ger Suits and Short Coats that have just been re- ceived all reduced. First grade FRUIT CAKE, tb City’s Leading Ladies’ Store stock. Don’t for- get that winter is to ¢ ome. Come early and be the first to FOOTWEAR Just in—shipment of LADIES’, MISSES’ CHILDREN’S SHOES, PUMPS a: {LADIES DRESSES Gay ttle model, $150) TAPESTRY RUGS Latest out for the living room wall spe G1 OF cial'y priced at CJJust a few left) XMASNOVELTIES Variety To Satisfy Every Preference All to be specially priced for the remaining few days. The Store Of Fashion and) ° the and quality for gay holiday —Just Received— Latest Evening Gowns and Wraps High in style, and beauty ffairs. | REDUCTION ON Every lovely new color and style can be found in our large selection; for evening, afternoon, business or sport. Big reductions for Christmas sell JUNIOR MISSES Smart new styles for holiday wear. Come in and see these. We know you will buy. All priced low for holi- day selling. I. APPELROUTH, Prop. Give the General Elec- SUUDIVIIIOOTDOOIMIOOOODIOOOOOOMOAEE EE, Give Gifts for the. That Are Lasting, Economical and Beautiful If you now have an elec- uture tric Refrigerator. The only - kindness shown us during the ill- ment, returned on the Havana refrigerator with a five-year : penis a RUT stadacday after an. taupeo. A splendid family car, roomy, tric refrigerator, comfortable and in’ perfect ig , install the SILK AND WOOL ROBES, wife and mother, Mrs. G. M. Fox. tion trip of radio and electrical : do oe thank the do-|¢quipment at stations on the east -nors for the beautiful floral offer- | Coast. ings and those who gave the use) ~~~ sf osc cue raunx. OYSTERS SERVED ptisererasos ve ytmeest|.. AT WELLS? PLACE it ig fall y= =} Wells’ Lunch Room, 900 South- LEGALS ard street, who for years have been’ the ‘oyster hetidquarters for | ~ NOTICR OF MASTER’s SALE [Key Westers, have. announced in téday’s paper a special shipment; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, : that under and by virtue of, and Ite _ large agro Bay ex- reuni o that certain decree/tra select oysters for Christmas. wade and entered om tee et MY) ‘This local lunch room has. be- Honorable Jefferson B. Browne.’come popular for its delicious ott of Meare, Wadicltl sandwiches and for the holidays Streuit Court of Monroe County, jorida, in Chancery, in that cer- the very newest colors in stunning patterns. HOUSE SLIPPERS to match our robes, all colors. PAJAMAS, the very newest models, beautifully pat- terned and trimmed. Sg ing aes $275.00 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 6 wire wheels, in perfect running order, ... SWEATERS, a very smart collection in’ the newest colors. TIES, a nice selection in smart patterns, HANDKERCHIEFS AND TIE SETS, a special group especially suitable for gifts. ALL AT POPULAR PRICES Cadillac 7 passenger lan A real buy at .. Paige Four Door Sedan For comfort and real pleasure here is a real bar- in, i d enning order) Laos MONTHLY AND WEEKLY TERMS TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR service plan. . A down payment now modern cooking method. An electric range is economical, clean, and fast. in cause therein pending, wherein ward 5. Wilson is complainant, and W. Frank Johnson and Maude EB. Johnson, his wife, are defendants, the undersigned Special Master in @hancery, apnointed by said de- cree, will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the highest for cash, before the front door of the County Court House, in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, x Monday the Ist day of January, . TX 198t (same being a rule day of said Court anda legal sales day), the legal hours of sale, to- ‘wit, between I1 o'clock in the fore- Reon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of eald day, the following descriped 'y to satisfy the said decree Na vierneed ef the amounts there- i the Island of .Key Wert and krown on ‘iam A. _ Whitehéad’s map of ‘said Is. = Jand, delineated in February, A. “| DP. 1828, as a part of Lot One (1) of Square Twenty-three (23). but more. fully described as follows: Commencing at a : int on the S W. side of izabeth Street, distant in a N. W'ly direction One hundred Sixty-four (164) feet and Two 2) inches from the corner of ton and Elixabeth | Streets, fond running thence along Eliza- cht angles in a & Bly direction Thirty-three cts Reo te an alte: it tion al 488) feet out the point of beginning. ee H. MALONE, Special Mester in Chancery. RAYMOND R. LORD. . Selleltor for the Complainant ad will serve turkey and oyster sand- wiches. Hot sauce will also be on the Christmas menu. Today In History | 1775—Esek Hopkins received his commission from Congress as first commander-in-chief of the new American Navy—eight little ships hastily altered. 1880—George Eliot, famed English woman novelist, died, aged 61. } 1883—(50 years ago.) Ralph P.! Lowe, Iow@ governor and jurist,} died. 1894—Capt. Dreyfus of France| found guilty of betraying state se-} crets, | 1894—United States Golf As} sociation formed. | ner ne ren Key West's First Funeral Home |! Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps [ | H ' i and no further payments un- til March puts one in your | J. G. Kantor, Inc. Page Bldg. Phone 897 Gato & Navarro, Inc. 601 Duval Street — Phone 600 COeoeoccesoosooecsoosseeseee GIFTS THAT SATISFY STILL TIME TO SROP! will make CHRISTMAS happy for your loved ones. Here are GIFTS that 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 Her Diamond Ring, Compacts, Comb and Brush Sets, Pen and Pen- eit Sets, Hand Bags, Neck- laces, Wrist Watches, etc. Something for Baby Solid Gold Rings, $1.00 up. Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets, $2.00 up. Locket and Chain, Solid Gold, $2.00 up. Brout, $1.06 and up. Beauty Pins, $1.00 up. Popular Games for the Children and Grownups Parcheesi, Pollyanna, Ring s, Pit, Rook, Flinch, Tiddle- Special Men and Boys’ Wrist Watches $5.00 value for $3.45 $15.00 value (15 jewels) $9.95 FRANK JOHNSON Colonial Hotel Bidg. | CO SCeoeeeeeceroeeseseoeeerooseroesooeseoeeoeeseee ae, home. The Hoover Sweeper “It beats as it sweeps as it cleans.” use it noon and night and marvel at its convenience and effi- ciency. The Hospitality tray with the Toastmaster, a useful and beautiful gift. See the electrical appliances before deciding on the proper gift. The Key West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager ebb dd tddrttircit¢iz¢¢i~rtrtdd¢rrtkiddikiddhkdhdidiéd Se ee hh hh hh hhh hhh ddA dndkbdittddi¢dgrtzttrcidtttiztditdtétediétd