The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1934, Page 3

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ago. “er; born at Clinton, ago. : me! up over the lip eateh on something and 1 could hau! myselt up by it, ‘ 4. After a while it fast- it.by climbing } temféet orso 4 decided to risk the entize: Climb, Welk... it let me bebe” He pointed to his maimed arm. | “kebroge that, and dislocated my bip.4 Grawled back here. 1t was pretty bad fora while. 1 had some food but 4 couldn’t hunt—i gues» for weeks.” He grinned again. “bu volee, “He's:burt; Frank, ob, he’s hurti” © + ‘ | Langton muttered, “That hap hearty, and I got by all right.” “What did you do for fire?” asked Janice, “That was the least of my worries. » =i found a wood that burns forever, 1 think. ‘he natives used it back in | the city, and 1 had a few watches. They sat and talked late into the night. The -mosquitoes did not bower them. Langton claimed that it was because there was good drain age into a swiftly flowing stream, and therefore there could be uv breeding places. ‘Langton’s story was that be had @| been piown out of his course by the gurricane and sighted no place tv jand until to bis amazement he saw the great stone-slabbed clearing near the pyramid. Not only could he land there bui it appearea desigueu for a later taxe- off. He had, then, no hesitation in landing. a te been spoiled, I guess,” he went ‘on witha hint of apology in his smile. “When the natives surround. ed-me { thought that they compusea @ sort of jungle reception commit- ftee. They seemed to know who | was, too, “| used to read stories about these people down here who made gods of blond men—you know lots of those old Spaniard: were blond, which was one of the reasons they got by 80 well in the old days. “Byen when they came they found ithe natives had . blond-gods-from- ithe-east-legends. The Spaniards took advantage of those legends. Fy: be I thought { might do the ¥ same for a little while. I'm kid the fire with &/ enough, { guess, to try feeling how it hours bed to bea king. Yep,” he continued, fay with ily. £think he’s a remarkable fel- yw. He doesn’t speak English— Spanish—yes, that’s right, just and his own language, but your mind like @ book. _“Bon't tell me you don’t believe when !’d ask him ques- in Spanish—1 know that *You know me, peaicase ee < on my crate pant peanat-wbletle to go into bus! eesaeee $ Birthday"! ‘ NEW ORLEANS.--Police in this Aeeecgeceeeceqecceng| city went to arrest James Sher-! man for an alleged narcotic of- | fense, but when they found that } the stork. was there, too, they re- tired in the bird's favor. * "Edwa"S€ Vincent Millay, poet, born at Rockland, Maine, 42 years Governor Joseph B. Ely of Mas-|ccoiogist, former chairman of the sachusetts, born at Westfield,! F.aoral Power Commission, born : mee see at Hodgson, Maine, 63 years ago. Clyde B. Aitchison of Oregon, yore Commerce ~ -Commission. Dr. Daniel W. Morehouse, as- Towa, 59 years tronomer-president of Drake Uniy., Des Moines, Iowa, born at " ‘Mankato, Minn., 58 years ago. Gen. James F. McKinley, U. & A., Adjutant Genéral, born] Lt. Gen. Sir Robert Baden- in San Francisco, 54 years ago. Powell, ‘British soldier, founder of " ——s the Boy Scout movement, born 77 Dr. George Otis Smith of Maing, | years ago. HURSD — NAFEBRUARY 22, 1934. of the cliff it might | my appetite wasa’t what you'd cali | LENS ON FOR FAVORED FIVE The crying need for new screen personalities is being ariswered by Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl, Zanuck, who have introduced in { their new 20th Century ‘Picture, “Broadway Thru a Keyhole,” some personages whom sereen fans are meeting for the first time. Russ Columbo is familiar to the radio crooner he is playing his first romantic role in this. pieture, and proving that he can act: as well he croons. He also has a definite gereen personality. * ‘ J Another neweomer is Paul Kel- ly, a Broadway stage favorite, He scored his big New York success in : “Bad Girl,” the same stage: pro- duction which brought Sylvia Sid- \ ney to screen notice. In “Broad- | way Thru a Key hole” h Buss Arrangements haye been made for the: playing of two basketball games*‘at the: Key “West High School ‘gymnasium tonight, begin- ning at 7:30 o’clock. The first game will be between the '‘girls‘of- the Senior department, the: boys.of. the same. classes seen in the second contest. , 4 Bwo'good: exhibitions are prom- ised, and it is expected that there be‘a large number of fans in multitude through his voice. Asa! 4 tennis match will be held at Bayview: Park on Sunday after- } noon, beginning at 2 o'clock, be- tween a team from the U. S. S. Wyoming and a local club headed by Peter Varela. The home team is composed of 1 P. ‘Varela, captain; I. Carbonell, Columbo's rival for the affections | Carl Sawyer, John Lowe, Bob Pin- of Constance Cummings. ‘It’s ‘a, dr, Bob Hart and W. Curry Har- sympathetic role—and Kelly gets) Tis.. © it! X Wyoming line-up: D. Leloy, eap- “Broadway Thru a Keyhole” al.{ tain; Hardin, Lussier, Dodge, Oak- so tests the starring potentiality | ley; Hood and’ Wilkes. You have good ability, ‘with in. tuition and a taste for high living and the luxuries of life. ‘There ig a tendency to petulance with some disposition. to be headstrong, and} you are apt to be misjudged, | whieh will be a mistake, for your instincts are good at bottom. MORE LIGHT AND BETTER LIGHT, They arecorrect in design, size and texture. No side seams to split. Reinforced across bottom. Saturated with best quality light- giving chemicals. Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. Frade AndDeal With The Firms Listed Here! | in several of the clever and be: They are made to work per- Kingfish, tb 15¢ OYSTERS BALTIMORE OYSTERS No. 1 Extra Large Select— Quart, 80c; Pint, 40c. { tiful musical scenes. Other noted personalities addi to the fun and_ excitement “Broadway Thru.a Keyhole,” pls ing at the Plaace Theater, begin-. ning Saturday, February 24, are Texas Guinan, Abe Lyman and his band, Frances Williams, Gregory. | Ratoff, William Burress, C. Henry Gordon and Helen Jerome Eddy. It’s a United Artists release. The invention of paper from fi- brous matter suspended in.water beginning of the Christian era. LEGALS COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT cS Mtoe TX, : D. JENKS; Deceased. reditors and all persons claims or demands against: IN TH IN ate: nd each of you, are hereby to file any. claims or de- mands which you may have against the estate of Benjamin D. Jenks, ased, late of Monroe County, rida, In the office of the Honor- © Hugh Gunn, County Judge of , Florida, at his of- Court House gf Monroe , at Key West, Flor- ida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publica- tion of this notice, to-wit, February 2: 34. Said claims or demi is 3 a . shall be in writing and contain the} place of residence and post. office address of the claimant and shall be sworn to by the’ ‘claimant, agent or attorney. ; All such claims and demands po: filed within the time and ‘in. the mapner. preseriped herein “shalt_,be Dated the 22nd day of February, A. Dy 1934. : SARAH LOUISE JENKS, As Administratrix of the Estate of Benjamin i. Jenks, décehsed. : . CURRY HARR! i Attorney for ‘Raintinin fel whether or not you like, or not you ca afford it. Our TRIAL PLAN. of finding out for. you! economical it is. is credited to the Chinése at the This is the only wa cookery. costs, how acctrate, of Eddie Foy, Jr., who takes: part The newly organized basketball squad, the All Stars, have’ today issued a~challenge to .any cage team in the city-and are especial- ly; anxious to.'mix up with the High» School -varsity. Anyone wishing to arrange for a game with this, team can do so by: seeing any member of the team: he line-up is as follows: E. Hernandez, f; F. Matthews, f; G. Parks, :¢; Tick, g. Today oeegeeoaneesse> ‘44819-Ploridd ceded to’ United O, Lounders; g; S. Her- States by Spain. 1856—The Republican Party or- ganized in Pittsburgh. 1879—First Woolworth store— five-cent store—opened at Utica, N.Y. Not a success. 1916—Belgium observed Wash- ington’s Birthday as a mark of gratitude: for American relief rk: " BENJA LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME ; por eed Years Key West's Oldest 24-Héur Ambulance Service Embalmer 696-W eh holt to decide for yourself tric cooking—whether i ives you the opportunity if how “much” electric cool, clean and H Baa aL sa: : } | i Why not have an electric kitchen! Try the electric range for a period of a year and see for yourself its advantages. We will install a four burner, full automatic, electric range in your: home without any cost what- ever to you. You pay us $2.00 a month during the trial period. ‘When ‘you have ‘fully decided that it is better than anything’ you ever tried, and as cheap, we wilf alow alk payments that you have made toward the purchase price of the range. Try the range that turns itself on and off. No watching—set it—and forget it. "PHONE 16 ps Sagadae Br rm ges regarding Key West Electric Co. A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager a ee ee rag OLGUITSTETELIES Ohh he hdd aS fectly on Coleman Lamps and Lanterns . . . to insure plenty of good light and long service, Coleman, Company has spent years in perfecting mantles c€ superior quality. So always in- sist on the genuine. Look for the name “Coleman” stamped on every mantle. That is your as- surance of satisfactory lighting service, ax14) : y ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER or write, The Coleman Lamp and Stove Co. Ice Retigerators Made Of All Metal Equipped With WATER COOLERS They're Economical 100% Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced At $30.00 and $35.00 Easy Terms $5.00 FREE ICE . If,Sold for Cash \* | 10 Days Free Trial . Try our pie for dessert to- night. Our pastries are posi- tively delicious. MALONEY & PEACOCK PHONE 818 BEER ‘HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant Cuban Beer, served with meals Budweiser Beer BUDWEISER | ‘BEER NOW 3 53.2° 15¢ 3 BOTTLE EVERYWHERE Smith, Richardson and Conroy A. LOPEZ, Agent. BUDWEISER DRAUGHT —At— THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE BLUE HEAVEN CAFE for HEALTH AND SATISFACTION Saves Food Saves Money SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE Smith, Richardson and Conroy A. LOPEZ, Agent. CURIOS GIFTS AND DEEP SEA WONDERS AT THOMPSON’S FREE MARINE MUSEUM 324 Margaret Street Little live Chinese Fresh Water Turtles with any name printed on their backs. Keep them in the house in the fish- bowl. Place your order sow for several to send to your friends. Mackerel, th Jewfish Steak, Jewfish Bone, th: 18¢ 15 106 No. 2 Medium Select—Quart, 60c; Pint, 30c. HOMEMADE POTATO CHIPS Hot Souse Every Saturday from 12 o'clock on SANDWICHES ICE CREAM — Sour Sop, Cocoanut and other flavors. WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard St. Phone 207-W PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING COMPANY Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Dayton Pumps Yellowtail Steak, tb Yellowtails, ft ...! Pan Fish—GRUNTS Free Prompt Delivery LOWE FISH COMPANY PHONE 151 aay PAUL DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY Fish House at Sweeney's Dock Perfect Sanitary Condition © CHOICEST FISH AT: Prompt Delivery of Telephone Orders Courteous and Efficient Service —PHONE 44— BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES Let Us Estimate On Your Next PLUMBING JOB 132-134 Simonton Streev PHONE 536 PLUMBING “PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street —_ THE PORTER-ALLEN | JOHNC. PARK COMPANY 828 SIMONTON ST, “SOUVENIRS. A“FOR RENT’ AD} = SOUVENIRS — IS SURE TO REACH - THE PERSON YOU SEEK PHONE 51 WATCH MAKING | PLANTS, FLOWERS, | AARON McCONNELL VINES 536 Fleming Street Kodaks, Movie ies, Jewelry, Ti , Maga Fi Ne Fiske ing zines, etc. WE DO EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Colonial Hotel Bidg. Coconut Viants, each ........15¢ Hibiseus Plants, each . 10-25 Bougainvillaes Red or Purple ‘cceemeceeosnton <vare---veuer S06 to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants SOc to $1.00 WATCHMAKER, JEWELEn AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te © Open Saturday Nights Turks Cap, each ..... Roses, dozen .- ......_-. $1.20 South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St.

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