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PERSONAL MENTION SOSSCCoCeoecoeoooeCe ° remem $ real JOBS GO TO ELDERS WHILE ®long. $ | Yugo-sla YOUTHS ENTER WORK IN King Al ; King ed ip e * 4. O, Adcox, business man of Miami, left yesterday for his home ee ee rk ee te Key E | Dr. ona REICH CAMPS IN PROGRAM ne }. in Ki Miss Dora Cole, wwhe:was spond: plate: no Epes wus before ing a vacation in Miami with rela- ein F Fey wife is H tives, was a returning passenger “ i * on the Havana Special yesterday. By A. D. STEFFERUD ‘Afier ba hed agent oc walh: with ’ . ee es se 4 s . (Ry Ansociated Pree: _:l:piincést! Mating, rambling in the) “t#tes in a statement imerd pee) bp — Carrie Crowson, ony Mra. H. W. Kling, who was : i i: Be BERLIN, Nov. 20.—From its’ yoods by day and sitting chat-|%Tday by Joho Crews, oreware pe lll woe aig spending a few days with relatives ‘ \ weakest links Hitlerism im*train-i4icp-qeeh her on the porch by} 0! Crews and Company ineestment Albert DiNegro, and *{and was the guest of her sister, : \ ing, what it calls its “soldiers” of} oonlight, George's friendship bankers, = 5 ' tives, left yesterday a Mrs. Bertie Higgs, left yesterday the voluntary labor service. ‘ f according} “The refinancing «f cmap Man. for her home at’ Marathon, accom- 2 They are young men of from northern mumcipel bonds at unter am panied by Mrs, Higgs. 19 to 25. They are taken from est rates of from 1 1-2 percent te Mra. Byron Richardson the street corner and idleness— 3 percent have created s sew and outgoing passenger Miss Isabelle Duffy, who was where many of them were ‘placed ider market for Flerica’s bends. Coast yesterday f the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor ~—by & nazi decree making them] yes, : Miami after a Moffat, left yesterday for her relinquish their jobs to older men —from mean positions, the dole with relatives home at Marathon. ‘These are but a few of the many simple and interesting toys and games py pata that can easily be made of pressed wood by the man or boy who can use |and the farm. They are Put to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Figueredo, Harry Baldwin, one of the keep. ordinary tools. work shoveling and drilling. a a Who were in Key West for a short|ers at Carysfort Light Station, Christmas fast approach-)compressing,- tempering process |. Their place in the nazi scheme{ Sees * ——~-— e stay with relatives, left yesterday | Who has been in Key West spend- ing we must think of toys and| Bich gives it in its finished form | iS still menial, compared to the Roosevelt will restore last Fe partially true. = “for their home in Miami, accom-| ing his vacation, will leave to-| games for the children. Of course,|‘e'#im definite advantages over | more exalted positions of thej eral pay cut. panied by Mrs, Figueredo’s uncle, | morrow morging to resume his du-| the more elaborate and tricky toys| Most umioe pester ponte black and brown uniformed politi- GOOD QUALITY Hopkins denies relief “politics,” - ; } cal armies, the standing army. and ‘will have to be purchased at the de-| dealers have, pressed wood in vari- seys hunger not debatable. os ep a ia) ee a Bef le intetest- teimpel ‘ind is most suitable | Mick Aaah othag et = ing kinds that can easily be made| for the toys and games illustrated | | they are being AOS S.C E e . — . by the home craftsman by utilizing} above and for most of the house- | mind, and discip! ; fak the city for a visit with his par-! tempered pressed wood. hold.uses here suggested. <= ing on fake cures, ents, left yesterday afternoow for} This is a material.that bas an un-| Ip making the elephant and the , | Get Some Hed —— his home in Miami. usually diversified range of uses. | Ostrich use ‘They live in mi Cofe gs , dirigibles : ray construction a. forme, for | tick fo axe body and 3/16. | in all parts of thé igs our chance on Sea. i Mr. : pep cl for legs, wings and ears. |} 504 ,, ae & Wet 3 — Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Roberts and] Ronolithie comerete buildings: | Whete neces aril oie ata, | baild roads,-drain swamps, joa | Da a ee “putsch’ attempted. | J. Hord, prominent business} ties. "Dr. J. M, Renedo was an out- passenger over the East Yerterday afternoon for after a short stay in Key " with relatives, “Mrs. C. =W. Sanderson and @aughter, Miss Gertrude, who Were the guests of Mrs. Sander- fon's sister, Mrs. Minnie Robin- gen, and visited a number of Casee Boag PROSE St children, who were spending a] Again, it is used for the interior | im diamete Chicago oat forest projects and do short stay with relatives, left yes-| and exterior panelling of modern| (which a pega REAR heavy work connected with nazi terday afternoon for Miami where} homes. Although tough and dur-|stationery or hardware stores) in | watherings, like putting up stands Mr. Roberts is employed with the} ble. Be oe with beapars - * bales with a small washer between / ang platforms, ‘ Southern Bell Telephone company. Which it comes makes it highly com. py pag oe | For this they get their keep} eee reget Fe re | ‘ P venient to use in making shelves, | the figure can be smoothed by using | 2"d a few cents a day for spend. home in Miami. P. J. Saunders, president of the} simple furniture and a wide variety |a wood file or sandpaper. For the (ing money. They get, too, stron: er ines P, and O. S. S. company and Aust-| Of miscellaneous articles. Checkerboard use pressed wood % | bodies, health, clear eyes—nazi-| ties. the Culex pipiens, can pene-| Mr. and Mrs, Lionel H. Plum-|in Williamson, special passenger} ,1@ addition to its simple work-| inch thick. Square the game board | dom jooks upon them as its hand. ‘Tate screens, fly down the ch Mer, who left over the highway] representative of the line, who posh all hoary — pelle wiser sia gin gpg og en jsomest contingent—and good j EY OF come up from the cellar. Saturday morning for a trip to] were in Havana on business, re-} color and texture. If desired, it may | will make the board 16 inches square | Sized doses of nazi ideology. Points in the state, are registered| turned on the Ferry Estrada} be painted or waxed like natural| if a 2-inch border is allowed. Black | Labor service leaders emphasize | _** = — at the Hotel Seminole, in Jackaon- | Palma yesterday and left in the} wood. It is, in fact, entirely made| every other square with India ink | that the organization is classless | P%iMe, Bavaria, Prussia. a ville. afternoon for Jacksonville. of waste wood by an exploding, | as shown. and wholly non-military im pur-| “Comrades, from what work do} pose. N all of them, how “LADY FOR A DAY” | WIENER ROAST BY sah — 1 the working class, and their c -order formations | In Manhattan, once every week, wld do cred Writer on exploration denies | * | ——— — One of the house mosquito spe-} i | |“From Pommerania, Silesia, the | you come J “From the bench, the desk, the lecture room. I was workless and! *|P. LAKE REACHES PPeoooeeeoecccoooocccoee | END WORK PLEDGE woul to almost any; ™Y hends began to ag _ — to a grabby lite room on Eighth! STUDENTS TONIGHT "2: =e Avenue went a check from the city | |< Cherus Chants Fee: dtitieg. (08 Tee relief bureau. The old couple who log DON’T MISS IT! lived there were always waiting.! : | ni - | First thing they did when the} There will be lots of fun for|! check arrived was to buy a bot-| everyone attending the big Moon- tle of gin. Then they sat on the} light Wiener Roast to be given stairs, guazied gin, laughed and) night at the Picnic Trees by They handle their spades and! upon mmand to s.” They, What? The big Moon rch in perfect Their’ Wiener Roast given tonight s right” and “squads left”! the High School students of {M. 1. Come enjoy the Moon! ‘PUTS IN GREAT MANY MORE | HOURS THAN PROMISED <~F ANYZ ~ € te Help Prevent Colds €D tote (At the first sneeze or neal ete 6 tf eee tion, quick!—s few Geps of Vas Wapeditek Ve-ro-nol Ins tmety ae See Geet BOne | ON VOLUNTARY ROLL ' Yesterday's Precipitation 0.02 Ins.}_ howled and slapped each other on) senior high school students of} At the party; Music! Dancing! Candy! Lots of/ 4) ine aang colde—and Se Sight ipeleieienensaaanain, ; Normal Precipitati 06 Ins. = we ees skeet cab Convent of Mary Immaculate. _ | gathe > a 000 of: fun for all. nae throw off colds m ther earty age Vapenu gta he anit dieu ; “This record covers 24-hour period} §=Pay] K. Lake, of 1207 Duval|° their bouts, the tipsy husbar Music for dancing will be furn-| them to-! Time: 7:00 p.m. till 2 geting at & eiclock dhis mersing. | ot {s the first Key Wester to| Tied to light the gas heater. While j-hed and there will be candy for| ward Hitler while singing a yeo-j Place: Pienic Trees. (© 72 Bens RESISTANCE w Cotte Patew te cme at Tomorrow's Ahaanac street, is the first Key Wester tol 1. fumbled with the matches, gas : | 5 a bealth that arc part of Vets Pum oe Sener Comet a Cal 4 ™ i lta A ek Sete -ekl ne ee ee ene rn | Sil. those in charge of the enter-| Der Fuehrer, re-; Tickets: 15e. Ts Fan be ee - Sun rises . 5 » betancmanics our pledge On| flooded the room, brought Death} tainment state. The affair will] t withs:“Hail,) Everyone welcome —_nov20-it ee Sun sets -| the voluntary work rolls. to the old couple. lle s cack | = : Moon rises - ; In July Mr. Lake signed up to| Six days after bodies lay un-| \ speaking chorus (= Moon sets - -| work 12 hours weekly for six|‘l#imed in the City Morgue be-| carpet. Next morning she climi n intoned L ( E } t months, The records show that in| £0TC ® detective thought to trace! into bed for breakfast. The press-| “Here we at A A = “ We are ready, the black lace evening gown which agents took her to a Fifth Aven- i _ SSIS 7 P. Mt stead of the 12 hours pledged he} he found in the crone’s drawer. | ye smartshop. Shrewdly she ch él eo ee ee THE COUNT OF MONTE re a sae hac — - os esemammeaas aie $230 | worked 18 hours instead. Then Broadway knew that “Apple | iwo black gowns. both ver "SSIIOOMISMOMSAAEEEMNG Barometer at 8 a. m., today: This was done while he was em- a Sa ee — al ple, very tasteful, very ex secseccccescesese - Sea level, 30.01. ployed by the administration and| 5 Helen McCarthy. But for five} after lunch, to her great delight, years, known only as Apple Annie, | 4 police escort cleared the way to | she stood in a little alley off Times} City Hall. Bumb! Square, hawked apples and! QBrien was out was paid for eight hours work Lowest Highest f 5 Station— Last Night Yesterday daily. After completing the work . Said Annie | ; Abilene 52 72 | for the day he continued working | oranges and gum. There Sports-| aint going to . Pm just a: ; AWanta _. 56 68 for three hours. writer Damon Runyon passed her| trish as he is.” She had tea with | Boston ey” 64} A check up shows that instead] many a day and on one of them r in a swank restaurant, din- | The Never-Tiring “ Charleston .. 58 70 \of the 312 hours pledged, Mr.jhe had an idea. The idea becamejeq with Showman Samuel L.| Chicago . 58 66 Lake has actually worked 324/a story, “Apple Annie.” The story | (“Roxy”) Rothafel, saw a preview | GUARDIAN Detroit 50 64 hours or 12 more than his quota.| became a moving picture, “Lady | o¢ “Lady For A Day.” Taken to a Galveston ~. 72 74 sha A els es oem - ee farewell supper, she waltzed,| of your Havana 68 — loving harridan who played for 24/-dyank, acted as if her Day were | Huron _\. 42 44 MISS M. JOHNSON hours the" part ‘of'a°Park Avenue! ¢¢ lact forever. At midnight Apple! HEALTH Jacksonville 62 76 dowager (Time, Sept. 18, 1933).1 Annie vanished from the ball, The | KEY WEST. 80 vat SE WEDS JOS. WwooD Before the.cinema opened, last) pressagents gave her $25 and the| THE ICE MAN Little Rock 62 “ | . autumn. Ane ons — jf clothes she wore, dropped her at Louisville .. 56 H —— second idea, this time in the minds | hey dingy: flat. i 7 : . Miami 68 Hs j z of Columbia Pictures’ pressagents.| ~ Mfost of the clothes Annie gave | W ho apnea . a New Orteans 76 |, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson,| They would make Apple Annie! {5 a friend in A fur scarf | work every day of the y New York 66 | of No. 5 Hunt's Lane, announces/ herself a lady for a day. !she traded for whisl In six| Fs with a load of pure health- Pensacola dl 72 a vaeten: oe | Bee i of meseniett | months, turning 71, she gave up nnn protection? is 62 79 | Mary Louise, to Josep! ood, of | sleel lack limousine rolled up to! her app! d. In t more a Nae so | Franklin, New Hampshire, Annie’s alley. Annie and her ap- she caper YOUR ICE MAN, Of Course, Washington 44 74 {The wedding took pace last} ples were whisked across town eet He never has to be defrosted. He never thumps eo ae 3g | Week, with Miss Nathalie Sawyer] the Waldorf-Astoria, escorted to! ; : ieee ene eam 2 iii cote j and John Sawyer being the attend.| a three-room suite. As a tip the | news, Colu » Ap or whirrs. He always saves you dollars and cents. | ants. | bellboy received a apple. The bed ; ple Ar one more Dz Annie WEATHER FORECAST | The impressive ceremony was] was too soft. the nightgown too ate dressed in ruffled satin, her CAI I NO. 8 (Till 8 p. m., Wednesday) | Tead by Notary Public J. G. Pio-| silky, the gold and rose furnish-! husband in his first din coat 5 a Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | dela. i too frightening to permit |In luxury they were buried.— cloudy with occasional showers ftom the upper Mississippi and| sleep. Annie paced the deep plush! From “Time.” } FOR P I | R E o> E 4 | Missouri Valleys and western| ae : sth he | Lake region southward to the Rio | SS #3 ; Grande Valley and middle an TO MPI IOP OOS IOS SIS SS SSM, i j west Gulf coasts, with a disturb- H . jance over the central Plains States, | | 4 | Dodge City, Kans., 29.46 inches, i }and rains have occurred during} j | the last 24 hours throughout most Made of All Metal—Equipped With WATER COOLERS They’re Economical! 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at i kB | of this area, being heavy on por- — 7%,\ tions of the middle Gulf coas Ren f fap | There have also been local show- Sj ers in southern Florida. Warmer Partly Cloudy | weather prevails in the East tonight and Wednesday, increas-| Gulf States, and throughout most ing east and southeast winds, be-| of the Atlantic States, and tem- CPIIIOMOIIEIOIII DIAN, OLD PAPERS For Sale : | coming fresh. perature changes elsewhere east} Florida: Occasional rain tonight | of the Rockies have been general-| and Wednesday; slightly warmer t ly unimportant, with readings tonight in north and central por- considerably above the seasonal! | | winds becoming fresh, and over-| EASY TERMS—10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL tions. average in many sections. $30 and 35 — Jacksonville to Florida Straits:| G. S. KENNEDY, 1 B undle fe or . Increasing east and southeast | Official in Charge. Cc a 25 in bundle east weather with occasional : eee feria are) h CULDS } | | VER | (LA MMAMAMM MA hd ddd dade \ | Ressdemce | 303 Witenes Someet winds, probably si | ; : spe. 8 FEVER THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 8 WEATHER CONDITIONS Pry aoe ie tiie N | aa oececesseseseeeenennnnenmenneees Pressure is low this morning im 30 minutes i IID IPP POPPPPP PPPS} | i