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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEGRO YOUTH IN {NEW PROGRAM OF | DISBURSEMENT OF Woman Lost .{ CRIMINAL COURT | RELIEF WORK 10 | RELIEF PRODUCTS |. se. prorisone sms BE CONSTRUCTIVE CONTINUES HERE! Double Chin, Sluggishness Gained Physica! Vigor— A Shapely Figure PAGE FOUR YOUNG PEOPLE’S |ANGLERS BRING — CHURCH SERVICE, IN GOOD CATCH Depart-| C. P. Reckner and party of Methodist | Visitors were out for the after- noon yesterday and returned with a catch of fish that consisted of grouper, barracuda and mackerel. The fish were disflayed on the How One Woman Lost N@SSeoeoeosceceeesesesesscevccogesanoeoesescoonce SOCIETY oe-vececceec-e: eo Mrs. James Singleton Named New} IS FOUND GUILTY President Harris School P.-T. A. School Parent-{ those as named by the chairman with Mrs.| of the committee to serve for the Enrique Henriquez, president of| ensuing term, the organization, presiding, held A letter was read from the an interesting and well-attended} White House at Washington ex- meeting yesterday afternoon with] tending thanks‘to the children of a number of matters of interest} Harris School for a picture’ that to the school taken up for discus-] was forwarded'and presented’ to sion. President Roosevelt on‘his recent Mrs. H. S. Dexter, chairman; birthday. The Young People’s ment of the three churches of the city will hold a first remove the conser: First ' night, GEORGE WILKERSON AR-|NO USELESS ACTIVITIES To} MORE THAN NINE HUNDRED ‘ation service at the | RAIGNED ON STATUTORY| BE PERMITTED ACCORDING; PROVIDED WITH COMMODI-!auce. ee eee _ CHARGE; OTHER PROCEED-| TO ADVICES RECEIVED ay TIES YESTERDAY; MORE) Take one half teaspoonful of i 7 March 16, at 8:45 o'clock, | rack at the F. E. C. terminals and KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of Sie | ace LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR THAN 400 TODAY |e water every morning—in 3) , This will be the closing of | photographed to show home folk weeks get on the scales and note: five-day Young People’s Institute |-what can be done in an afternoon how many pounds of fat have! °f the Island City Union. ie Key, West waters. | vanished. | Reverend Shuler Peele will sat Notice also that you hz ion " gained in energy—your skin niation of cert | preach the con sernion PALACE the lighthouse department. More | clearer—you feel younger in body tificates by Dean Louise Ketch- ’re fat— The Harris If you're fa Teacher Association, colored} There is to be no useless activi- Disbursement of food commodi- es in the new work project set-| ties at the distribution building at up of the Federal Emergency Re- George Wilkerson, youth, was found guilty yester- day afternoon in criminal court | following the’ pres Sally Eilers-Ben Lyon in of the nominating committee, an- Mrs; Henriquez, retiring presi- nounced that nominations for} dent, announced that Miss Ann new officers had been approved} Gabriel would conduct a class of with the following being named:j instruction at the school house on Mrs. James Singleton, presi-| March 26, at which time the topic dent; Mrs. W. P. Kemp, vice-} of “Home and School Coopera- president; Mrs. H. E. Day, secre-] tion” will be discussed. tary; Mrs. R. P. Hiner, treasurer;| The banner for attendance in Miss Mary Pinder, historian. the lower grades was presented The other two members of the| to Miss Magdelin De Leon’s room, nominating committee are Mrs.| while that for the higher grades Robert Roberts and Mrs. Gerald] went to Mrs. Isabelle Ball’s room. Adams. It was decided to purchase some on a statutory charge. The jury was out 15 minutes. The defendant was originally charged with criminal assault but this was later modified and the case tried in criminal court: in- stead of circuit court which would have been the case had the firs charge been pressed, The prosecution was handled by State Attorney John G. Saw- yer and Aquilino Lopez, Jr. This Following an announcement that there were no further nom- inations for officers at hand, the organization unanimously elected Legion’s Anniversary Celebration Tonight Commemorating the 15th anni- versary of the American Legion, the local post will celebrate, its birthday with a big “get-togetlie” party by its members this evening at the Legion home at 8:00. was the first time since being ad- mitted to the bar that Attorney Lopez has had a case before the ways. i ipsa George G. Brooks, who handled the defendant’s plea of not guilty, we erecee| gave notice that it is his inten- tion to file:a motion for a new PERSONAL MENTION M ita Walker and niece, Miss Delphina Hyde, who had been visiting Felatives in Key West for two weeks, left last evening on the steamship Florida for Tampa. literature to be used by the pupils of grade 2B, with other school needs taken care of in different Pleaded Guilty guilty at the session this morning to three charges of theft. On the fbarge. of entering the place of business of Jeff Adams, the Morris Allen entered a plea of j judge sentenced him to serve one} Posts throughout the country; are celebrating this event in var- jous ways, according to advices} received from national headquar- ters, and this post went on record at a recent meeting as favoring a real birthday party for its mem- bers and Ladies’ Auxiliary, it is! shown. A program has been arranged Mrs. Newton Curry, who was spending several weeks in Cuba with her daughter, Mrs. H. R. Thompson, returned yesterday on the Florida. J. M. Fernandez, agent for the P. and O S. S. company, in Ha- vana, was an arrival from Havana by the entertainment committee | and games will be played. In ad-; dition a real spread will be given! the ex-doughboys, ex-gobs and ex- leathernecks and their Auxiliaries, All members of the legion and Auxiliary are invited to attend and bring one guest, To Give Cabarets At Athletic Clab A “40c¢ Cabaret” will be con- ducted each Friday night at the Athletic Club starting tomorrow night at 9:30 o'clock. Howard Wilson’s popular dance band will furnish a good program of dance rhythm. Tables and chairs have been provided. for the guests, Mise Mary Maloney Weds In Miami | Miss Mary Maloney and Horace Stringfellow were married on the evening of March 10. The cere-} mony was performed in Miami. The news of the wedding was received yesterday by Mrs. George Maloney, of Key West, mother of; the bride. The groom is a well} known insurance man of Miami. ODD FELLOWS T0 CONDUCT MEETING: NEW MEMBERS WILL BE ADD- ED TO ROLL AT SESSION TONIGHT Tonight at 8:00 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline a very singular occurence! will take place when Equity Lodge No. 70 will accept for member, ship three sons of a Past Grand Master, Glenn, Phil and Kenneth Archer, sons of W. P. Archer, of this city, The meeting is expected to be an interesting one and a large at- tendance js anticipated. Business of importance to the lodge will be taken up, according to District Deputy Grand Master Mendell, At the meeting last Thursday evening, B orge E, Summers, pastor of t irst Methodist Church, was unanimo ed into Equity Lod having red his membership from ¢ where he was formerly At present three represen gy. Rev. Ja: irst Ba E Lodge of the el Day, the Rabbi Phillip tal, local Jewish Con- rregation, and Rev E. Summers, of the First Methodist Church, ha arch. of the George me such in Mi- alers can't Bieye a fad with winter tou = to j meeting of the Robert. J. Perry William} accept-! yesterday enroute to Jacksonville, for a business interview with P. J. Saunders, vice president and general manager of the company. Mrs, Eliza J, Lagger, who was] ~ spending a few days in Key West, left yesterday for Tampa enroute to her home in Fort Myers. Mrs, Tom Martin Davies, who accompanied Mrs, Eunice Hunt to Key West on the Porter Dock company’s Tug Petrel, from the S, S. Margaret Lykes, left yesterday for her home in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Mortimer Courtney, be- fore marriage Miss Hazel Stick- ney, two sons and Gaston Stick-} ney, arrived yesterday to attend the funeral of Miss Stick- ney. Uwaldo Valenzuela, who was spending a few days in iami, was a returning passenger. over the East Coast yesterday. Will Lewis, who was on a vis- it to Miami on business, returned yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Lewis’ father, John Trumble. DEMOLAYS NAME NEW OFFICERS Election of officers was the! main issue to come “befdre | the Hall at ‘the corner, off and Eaton streets, Howard Butler was elected as Master Councilor, Joe Lopez, Senior Councilor and Maurice Felton as Junior Councilor. Matters pertaining to the good | of the order were discussed and | several talks made by members of the organization. CLEARANCE SALE AT. LEWINSKY’S; An Easter Clearance Sale start ted this morning at Lewinsk Men’s Shop, 526 Duval street w some of the biggest values ever offered in men’s clothing. This big selling event will give) | every man and boy an opportunity! jto outfit himself for Easter at, the very lowest cost and at the/ same time get the best quality! merchandise. | As here is a limited quantity of this merchandise, including men’s} trousers, suits, fine broadcloth} shirts, underwear, straw hats, fan- cy socks, etc., the management of| the store states that those want-! ing the best values should visit the! j store at their earliest convenience. | A few of the many values ean, be found in an advertisement in} today’s pape Chapter, Order, of DeMolays, held Tuesday night, in, the, ae ite imanichy | } ' Subeeribe for The Citi i Charles Patterson, charged having liquor in their pos: will be tried tomorrow. Th arrested in a motor car with a quantity of Aguardiente and Ron Negrita. held. year at hard labor in county jail.} repair work. Clocks and knives that were stolen by Allen, now in custody of | the sheriff’s office, were ordered by the court, returned to their respective owners, On the other charges, stealing knives and purloining clocks, sen- tence Harris admonished the tl completed his sentence in trouble, these case: reopened and sentence passed. was suspended. Judge prisoner hat at any time, after he if he gets can be M. C. Kennedy, who was charg- ed with breaking and entering the weatehr bureau, home of G. S. Kennedy, meteorologist, not be tried in criminal The papers in the case have been turned over to U. S. Commission- er C. Rodney Gwynn. will court. This was decided after County Solicitor J. F. Busto and Judge Harris discussed the circumstances sufrounding the case and came to the conclusion the case was to be. heard jn United States court berause the ¢ivil court had jutisdiction, no Another Charge Another tharge on which the prisoner Was’ held, theft ‘of a bi- cyéle) from the reservation of the U, prossed. .|Si-Marine hospital, was nol Zola Braxton, Ida Johnson and vith sion, were The car is also being Today’s Anniversaries sodee 1767——Andrew Jackson, T nessee lawyer, U. S. Senator, ju ist, hero-general of the War of 1812, 7th President, stormy fig- ure in a stormy age, born near Monroe, N.C. Died near Nash- ville, Tenn., June 8, 1845. 1800—James H. Hackett, early American character actor of rank, father of James K ed actor, born in New York. Died there, Dec. 28, 1871. 1830—Paul He German writer, born. 1914, 5 famous Died April 1841—Clement A. Gr noted Philadelphia f: ier and ship-owner of his day, born Philadelphia. Died there, 10, 1912. com, a Nov. 1845—St. Ch ed Brooklyn, N. Y., editor, born at Columbi Died in Brooklyn, July 16, 1874—John Noble, internation. ally-known artist, | ita, Kans. Died in City, Jan. 6, 1934. orn New York POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For the Primary Election,} Tuesday, June 5, 1934 seece For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY lief Administration, These instructions have been re- ceived by W. W. Demeritt, local} jadministrator, and particularly} i specify that there will be no weed| | pulling on lawns, no garbage col-' lecting and street cleaning. | All work must be along con-} tructive lines and no project will | be approved until after careful! consideration and it is considered! worthy and of advantage to the! section for which it is asked. | Pursuant to instructions receiv-} ed within the past week, Arthur! Sheppard, director of work, has’ furnished a list of 2,400 unskilled; jand skilled workers, ablebodied and willing to work. Wages are to remain the same as established just before the ces- sation of CWA activities. The minimum wage will be 30 cents an hour for unskilled labor and 80; cents the maximum wage. Since regular work was stopped} on CWA projects the only activi-| ties that have been continued are; federal projects and the boulevard The latter is being } e receive THE MORNING AFTER i than 900 clients on FERA reliefi_.RUSCHEN will gi ' any fat! to all those who hav person a joyous surprise. ed credits Get a 85c bottle of KRU-| SCHEN SALTS from any leading| druggist anywhere in America | (lasts 4 weeks). If this £ tle doesn’t convince you this easiest, safest and surest w rolls were provided with food yes. terday and upwards of 400 today. ’ The majority of applicants are being furnished four articles, and; the amount depends entirely on the number of dependents shown! on the case records. i Commodities being disbursed | are extra fine creamery butter, in pound blocks. Prime beef, par- boiled and afterwards roasted, | IOLA, K: When s the; Boyd, CWA worker of adv.| down an offer of $15 fo ,er he consulted a collecto | log and found it valued ents, turned. VICTIM OF OWN GUN ONLY WORTH TWO CENTS y to! dug up an 1863 penny made of al lose fat—your money gladiy re} copper and nickle alloy he turned also— GOLD DIGGERS OF 1943 Matinee, 5-15c; Night, 10-20c Harry } this Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps r it. Lat- pr’s cata- l at two Key West's First Funeral Home Key West’s First Ambulance packed in pound and a half tins. Prime smoked pork in portions! from five to 10 pounds and Mi Wheat-O in two pound packag Advices have been received showing that heavy shipments of cheese are enrouze to Key West. NEW RANGE OFFER - ~ BY GAS COMPANY { SECOND ANNUAL JONQUIL ‘is dead, the victim of a shotgu' FORT WORTH, Tex.--Fire Cap-! tain E. L, Gammons of this ¢ he cocked and stored in a locker} to shoot prowlers suspected stealing ‘bedding from hi Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop EASTER CLEARANCE SALE ; STARTED THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15 S, $1.75 and 00 grade, = $1.00 TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS, $15.00 €10) OF JUBILEE GETS UNDER. SUMMER SUITS, has | fam-} in idone under supervision of the State Road Department. Several circular letters have been received at the office of the; local administrator but no definite | instructions as to when the regis- trants will be returned to work? and what projects are to be con- tinued. It is expected that explicit or-} ders relative to the work in Key West and Monroe county will be ‘received the latter part of the week, from W. H. Green, adminis- trator for Monroe, Dade, Palm Beach and Broward counties. LODGE OFFICERS DUE TO ARRIVE HERE TOMORROW GOVERNOR DAVE SHOLTZ WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY OTHER MASONIC OFFI- CIALS WAY TODAY The second annual Jonquil | bilee of the Florida Public U ties Company was begun today by} Robert Roberts, manager of the] local branch, The Jonquil Jubilee offers an allowance of $13.15 for the old 'range on the purchase of one of | { the variety of new models now on {display at the office in the Co- lonial Hotel building. Unusually convenient terms are offered on these modern cooking appliance which are beautifully designed and automatically, con- trolled. Manager Roberts states that he has a large number of «these ranges on hand as it is expected that there will be a great demand for new ranges once the public learns of the wonderful trade-i j allowance and easy terms offered. j There were about 178,000 saloons in the United States when the 18th amendment became ef- fective. John H. Cowles, — ,§ TET Grand Commander Supreme —SPECIALS FOR— Council A, and A, S. R, Masonry,|] FRIDAY and SATURDAY | Southern Jurisdiction, will arrive } 30c BUTTER, tomorrow over the East Coast,} accompanied by James Donn,} Per Pound, 3lc hipped, Deputy Supreme Council, South-} ern Florida and Governor Dave | Sholtz, member of the Scottish | Rite bodies in Key West. t Per Dozen, : S, Fresh Florida, Per Dozen, oe HAMS, Half, BUTTER, Per Pound, They will be guests at a sup-! _.Per' Pound, per, planned for 7 o'clock tomor-! | Yow evening in Scottish Rite hall, | given by Fern Chapter 21, Order| PORK HAMS, Half, whether Key, Westers or visitors!] _ Per Pound, ro are urged to attend both supper |} P CHoys] i } and meeting and meet the_ visi-j 2 “Pounds *..** will Teave in Ipcal cars morning,.ia, iime..16)0 ——————— a | catch the 6:30 o'clock ferry. Ar-|] PORK LOIN ROAST, riving at Matecumbe the party!} _ Per Pound, ...... will be met by cars from Miami'| PICNIC HAMS, nd be taken to that city to at- | tend a special meeting Saturday ; Night, at which Governor Sholtz! | will be the principal speaker. LAMB SHOULDE Per Pound, Eastern Star. After the supper} } tors, H Per Pound, an informal meeting will be held.! BORK (SHKYEDER,. ; fete i ORK i sant e LAMB LE All| members of the order, | 7 ! Pound, | Saturday Per Pound, . ‘THREE MARRIAGE | LICENSES ISSUED! ' { RIB ROAST, Per Pound, FRESH SPARE 2 Pounds, RIBS, 25¢ 10c HAMBURBER, ~ Monroe Meat Market Phone 411 510 Fleming St. During t (15 there were three marriage li- issued from the office ¢ Judge Hugh Gunn, suances were made to: Pound, censes { Probate rand Hollis} r; Umberto Martinez and ia Vildostegui; John Allen} and Marie Elizabeth John- “Boy! I can breathe now!” VICKS ;. ».. Nose &Throat QUICK RELIEF Wt) a5 for stuffy heads i SNAPPY SPORT TROUSERS $2.95 FINEST QUALITY Worsted Suits ONE BUTTON LATEST STYLE : $1.00 “REVERSIBLE VESTS “The Store That Serves You Best” || LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP PHONE 67 FREE DELIVERY | 814 FLEMING STREET 526 Duval Street or light, $7 50 ‘ o FINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, solid 95¢ colors UNDERSHIRTS Ss, : Fox River Butter : The ‘Triumph of the Butter- Makers Art DIFFERENT—With a dif ence your friends will recognize at once and delight in. We Are Exclusive Dealers Here - 33c pound ARCHER'S GROCERY EN’S or SHIRT; 3 for ° 50c STRAW HATS LOT} Sg ad i VJ NN f WW YY CS \ h AR A SPRING SHOWING i L) AND SALE OF \, \ Again the JONQUIL JUBILEE offers a liberal trade-in-allowance for your old stove, on the purchase of a modern gas range. This year’s JUBILEE brings a variety of new models for your selec- tion. In beauty of design .. . in effi- ciency of operation—they meet the exacting demands of the modern woman that her cooking appliance must lend charm to her kitchen and add to her leisure hours through im- proved cooking methods. 134, am YOUR STOVE... ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW MEAT CONTROL (45 RANGE. only * 52 Down Payment | Then, with Gas, you have heat that is instantly and perfectly ulated to exactly the speed you want —without waiting. It is, besides, by far the most economical fuel for auto- UTILITIES CO. Come in today. See the new ROBERT ROBERTS, Mgr. models in ranges and make your selection.