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Coigtele Cas PIRING NEXT JUNE, NO ONE Rayburn Of Texas, Two | KNOWS WHAT IS OUTLIN. daetes j Leading Contenders, Al- Mrs, Mizpah Recio,, owas ready Un Ground STATE EVANGELIST TO CON- State Senator Arthur spending a few days with her left over the East Coast Sal parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. DUCT REVIVAL AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH years ago, died at the residence, 810 Duval street, 11:45 o'clock |The story of « ‘ es an ames ices will be held 5 o'clock this aft-; By HERBERT PLUMMER afternoon on a business to! Saunders and other relatives, left AMy Asnucinted ress) New York City. over the East Coast’ yestetday By HERBERT PLU! WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—No for her home in Miami accom- "ay Anaociated ee ‘agency of the “new deal” is cloak-/ Mr, and Mrs. Allie Capo, who|panied by her brother, Labrie} WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—! €4 in more secrecy, or its future | Werte spending a week in Key / Saunders. Tucson. i Peres officiating, |, anid thet | Funeral arrangements will be Dr. T. O. Reese, well known resentative of the P. and O. S. S. services at the First Baptist hich company, left over the East Coast! gress is convened, the battle over! agg _ Key West for the next Masel Castaneda; one son, Man-| vn yesterday for headquarters in 2 fs ‘wo weeks, arrived on the Havana/ uel, Jr.; two brothers, Benito Mo-| snake. Miami after a short visit in Key | leadership for the session has set-| Special today. lina, Key West; Augustin Molina,| Te two immediately West. PE SaaS ; Rev. James S. Day and mem-| Tampa, and one sister, Mrs. Juana, bers of the congregation were at} Perdomo, Tampa. Also four Two of the leading contenders) the station and gave the doctor| grandchildren. ae ioc aia ae ox the! 2 happy weleome on his arrival. |The first service will be held to} WINE AT WHITE ae ground in Washington, each not! Night in the church at 7 o’clock. HOUSE RECALLS -..»ne DINNERS OF PAST), ®r<s'sally ing much publicly but both races of in claims. me weil VISITOR CATCHES | brought down, and the , West as guests of Mr. and Mrs. pate | With little more than a month re-! Baptist State Evangelist, who is|in charge of Pritchard’s Funeral more ‘unceriain at persent, than) ww. Demeritt, left Saturday} Douglas Wilson, traveling Tep-| maining before the 74th Conq|'? conduct a series of revival| Home. a tote ie eats. the once all-important NRA. for the home in St. Augustine. Survivors are the husband, er aubiicas Gham ‘The national industrial recov- ety act creating NRA will expire! Miss Florence Moore, doing ex- Next June 16 unless renewed by/ tension work out of Tallahassee, gongress, but no one seems to! who was in Key West for several Know what the future holds for) days, left yesterday afternoon. : the Blue Eagle. Members of NIRB which suc-} Mrs, Alice Scheurer and grand- @eeded General Hugh Johnson as}son Phillip, who were spending. administrator have been at work | two weeks with relatives in Miami, for something like two months| returned over the East Coast yes- supposedly engaged in the job of | terday. salvaging, but no one knows what s and both sat moveniess |children tried for several John W. Pinder was a passen-|} ger on the afternoon train yes- terday for his plantation at T: ernier. Thomas Felton, who was in Key West for a few days with rela- has been done. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ket-|tives, left yestedday for his home (Continued Fro: on (ee ‘They meet daily in secret, have | chum were arrivals in Key West| at Rock Harbor. Joe Byrns of Tennessee and Sam| FIVE FOOT TARPON itchy asdanians poregs J conferred with the president sev-| yesterday from Miami, and will iichara ok Teac. ers turned down their glasses. | eral times, but that is all the pub-| remain for several days visiting lic knows of their operations. The | relatives. “gold fish bowl” of the Y era at NRA has disap- Edward Bervaldi, who was! | ‘Teddy Roosevelt grew the famous! ye. called-to Key West on account of} The tall, rangy Byrns, demo-; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker, of! mint bed in the cause of juleps. | an the death of his sister, Mrs. Wil-| Miss Emily » Crosland arrivedj liam Gandolfo, left yesterday aft-| thanki cratic leader of the house, hasten-! Tommhawk, Wisc., who are spend-| Guests clustered close around the | ssa. é peared completely over the highway yesterday andtesseon for hia home in Miami: _|°2 te the capital following a visit ig # while in the city. have met eect pa eee World | Seath of cur beloved ome. ' c ye ~ . r, * with great success fishin; ‘or a iL Studying The Blue Eag'e has been assigned’ as teacher “in to his home town of Nashville by 7. oy . ; War, prohibition—and 16 Bac-| © the Key, West High School. She is a temporary guest of Rev. and Mrs. James S. Day, and family at the Baptist pastorium. This official silence on the part @f the administrators has given i tise to all sorts of rumors as to What the future has in store for NRA. Mrs. George Kantor left on the; President Roosevelt on the occa-| The best catch was made by|chus and bacchante figurines, with < afternoon train yesterday for Pa- sion of the chief executive’s call, Mrs. Parker. who landed a five-| their festoons of fruits and vines, the t hokee to aay = fam says —_ at the shrine of Andrew Jackson. | foot silver king, with light tackle. | Keepne watch and ward over) - ni r. oie as vii i | hee: son-in-law: # seca Rayburn had been in Washington ; wineless state dinners, t of sympathy. We amare a their kindness will sever be a short stay with his father, J. Markovitz, and returned to Miami on the afternoon train. in the city for several di with her mother, Mrs. May Milligan - and Mrs. Arthur Mulberg. “ ..|argument. They know f ——__— es 7 = < for several days prior to Byrn’s 9" i ey know from ex- orgotten. | One day rumor will have it that pibscags mahal Ree in sel alee eee versie: “ | Perience just to what extent sec-| — corglnaey - ay = WILLI AM A. GANDOLFO ax&®> | NIRB is all set to scrap NRA. An- 7 ore ee Set ‘ ree 2 From present indications the | onalism enters into the! selection | about nine inches long and ex-| ba sea y Beret ether day the report gets around that a!l the price-fixing and pro- duetion-control provisions of the codes are! to be discarded. Again it is heard that plans are being Uvenas Lones, who was spend- of house leaders. They are confi-| tends from the pharynx to the) dent the 74th congress will be no | Stomach. exception. i caucus which will determine who = turday {i to receive the majority of the and other relatives, lefq Saturday/ 55> democratic votes in the house | ! Pe Northern and western demo-| for speaker will not be held un-| e Moth —-— | ® : crats comprise a powerful bloc in| ers ! treating children’s colds, Isid to step-up in industrial pro. ing a brief stay with his parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ma-| til a day or two before January 3,) 1 Oo ing congress and are ex-| In duction, with the government; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Lones of |loney, | pected to do all in their power to} don’t take who were in Key West for | but the battle will increase in in- Pots ean 2 alg Petronia street, left on the after-|a few days with relatives, left|teMsity from now on. CUBAN CLUB } guarantee! : : = force a more generous represen-} te Free Turkey » The most plausible explanation|noon train yesterday for Miami } over the East Coast Saturday for | Against Geographic Motives | tation in the councils of ‘tokeae | hance e Vv. Gents 75< Ladees Free of what actually is happening be-| Where he is a member of the Po-|their home at Tavernier. Perhaps the most novel feature} There are a dozen or mor bind the nes at NRA is that| lice Department. in the democratic leadership fight chairmanships and some 157 com | members of the recovery board Mrs. E. E. Hood, who was be-|is the plea of Representative Cliff; mittee vacancies to be filled and! For Thanksgiving FRYERS, HEN TURKEYS, ETC., Best Poultry in Town the running have announced their : doing some intense studying} Mr. and Mrs. John West left|fore marriage Miss Texas Welch,| Woodrum of Virginia against they are out to get all they can. : orNRA and the Blue Eagle. The | yesterday afternoon for the home/left Saturday for Miami after} geographic considerations in any’ ) ern and western bids al-! : | gtowtll of the two has been enor- in Miami after a brief visit in Key }spending a few days with herj house realignment whi might! ready are in for all of the major! : mous, so much so, in fact, that} West. Mrs. West is a sister of| mother and other relatives. take place. __ | house political plums and they’ll| . the result, some say, is a hodge- Mrs. Harriet Saunders, who died Woodrum, chairman of the in-| get their share or else attempt to ; . podge of contradictions and prob-| last week. Jack Baldwin, special investi-| dependent offices appropriations} wreck the carefully laid plans of $ ~ lems. gating officer of the Florida East} sub-committee, professes to be! others. j . Codes were thrown together Par L. L. Hunter, sister of} Coast Railway, was a business} “greatly interested in By cage | : hastily and without careful stud: ervil Rosam, was an atrival in} visitor in Key West yesterday. tion by colleagues that he run for! : = of their effect. NIRB is now ed Key West yesterday from Miami floor leader” of the house. ; JUST RECEIVED eee feed i Opposite Smee oe about the task of attempting to|for a short visit with relatives,] Frank Henson, formerly of Key} He is the first thus far to be} Large Shipment j ENCY LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED restore order and is saying noth-|@nd will return to her home this} West, spent a pleasant day yes-| only “interested” in second place. | Turkeys and Chickens Why be satisfied with &ny- : ing until the job is completed. evening. terday with his father, aves | the dozen or more who figure inj thing but the newest and best Simgie R with Bath Henson, who is visiting relatives and other members of the fam-|candidacies for speaker, hoping} ily, and left on the afternoon} perhaps that lightning may strike | train yesterday for the home inj} close enough for them to get out iami, accompanied by Miss} with something. \ Newell Eddings. Woodrum’s argument against; They Want It To Stay : There are few, however, who Dan Schooler, representative believe that NRA is to be scrapped|°f the passenger department of entirely. They are convinced] the Florida East Coast Railw: enough good in | Who was in Key West on business, i mee pen foun in {left yesterday for Miami NRA to insure its continuance in} y \. in eyewear? Let us prescribe lasses that not only correct your vision but improve your appearance, ,,. te DR. J. A. VALDES © e ALFRED SIMONS, Manage: FRESH KILLED KEY WEST PORK ae : : j “e came = — eographie considerations centers | — | vhen > ——o 46 1985/1 irs. T. L. Pinder and daugh-| Miss Jane Johnson, daughter of|around his belief that whether |] CENTRAL MARKET Orthogon Soft-Lite Liemes lp gw gw gee eee LaLa LES i Several things appear to make| tet. Mrs. Eola Swicegood, left}Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, of }man is or is not from the 805 Fleming St. Phone 20 |} 532 Duval Street OOo Cee COCO S SCE S SESS SESS SESE SEES ESET ET ETT i} this certain. yesterday over the East Coast for Southard street, left yesterday | should not be the determining fac- i ' For one thing labor will de-| Miami where they will spend ajafternoon for a visit, with rela-j tor. sf ao eee a mand of the next congress that} few days. tives in Miami “He should be selected by his; Section 7A of the recovery act be z colleagues,” says the Virginian, | made permanent or retained in “because of their confidence and} some slightly modified form .And NOT OSQUES 0 LUMMER ASSES belief in his willingness to carry | labor is confident it has the neces- ED M T P P. the flag.” ie i sary number of votes. But Politicians Sco! | Then. ton, industry itett in| BECOME LIBRARIES) EMBALMER TEST | Politicians, however, privatel, several important instances has are inclined to scoff at any such | no desire to return, to the old or- | : ; i | Lionel Plummer has received = ~~ TWO. OF MOST, FAMOUS “a telegram advising that his son, C Oo U G H S to stay because it provides the] ISTANBUL’S 600 TO PLAY ‘| Joe, has successfully passed the| ase The administration wants NRA inery i xaminati ; them get a strangle! machinery for keeping in contact examination for embalmer. j, Don’t let get My with industry. If the time comes NEW ROLE The message was from Charles! hold. Fight them quickly. Creo- ie thinks i : j |S. McIntosh, secretary of the | ™ulsion combines 7 helps in one. Yaa gasamgeg Meg | Florida Board of Examiners, The | FeWerful but harmless. Pleasant wernment to assum - k H =p : Ls apiaayy wei pect y a {texts were beld in Jacksonville on| 2 ‘ake, No narcotics, Your own The Never-Tiring. “ “38 GUARDIAN of your HEALTH THE ICE MAN Who appears like clock- work every day of the year with a load of pure health- er gtip on industry to speed up 5 druggist is authorized to refund ° 2 NRA might provide the} ISTANBUL, Nov. 26.—Two a Errseee os armed [vou money on. the spot if, your 5__ ems protection? 7 means. the most famous of Istanbul’s 600; t- and Mrs. Plummer returned | cough or cold is not relieved by; jast night over the highway from | Creomulsion, (adv.) YOUR ICE MAN, Of Course, % mosques are to play a new role} -- = : ; : an automobile trip to points in; MRS. E. GANDOLFO | « the educational life of the city.| the state and attending the con | | St. Sophia mosque, for centuries vention of the Order Easter BURIED VESTERD AY the cause of bitter quarrels among’ Star held in Tampa. } They also spent a while with; ' Greeks, Turks and Russians, is to} | T' ' their son, Joe, who is employed; ! with one of the large mortuary! BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer j Phone 135 Night 696-W He never has to be defrosted. He never thumps or whirrs. He always saves you dollars and cents. CALL NO. 8 FOR PURE ICE ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of All Metal—Equipped With WATER COOLERS They’re Economical! 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at ; house a museum and library of; KEY WEST RESIDENT DIED | Byzantine and Ottoman art. ‘establishments in Miami. | The beautiful mosque of Sultan} ON SATURDAY NIGHT AT ‘Ahmet, or “Blue Mosque,” is to 1413 ALBURY STREET _| be turned into a public library. | GO OOSROPAAEA EEL EO EAN i == | mosque for each hundred inhabi- SOOOSSHSSSSSSSSSOSEHSSSSUSESSSEEESSESESE tants led the minister of educa-/ For Sale ee ee MT Mrs, Estella I. Gandolfo, 62 years died Saturday night 11:45 o'clock in the residence at | 1413 Albury street. Funeral serv-| afternoon from Ley Memorial) church where the body was plac- ¢ i ed at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Martin; | tion to convert two of them to new uses. officiated Lopez Funeral Home was — in| charge of arrangements. | Muki-Muki-O Club will cele- Mrs. Gandolfo is survived by|brate Thanksgiving night with a ; her husband, William A. Gandol-!dance to be given at the Cuban : fe and two brothers, Edward Ber-{| Club on Duval street. [o/ ALL LeeLee LAA Price $7,500 ; | valdi of Miami and Frank Ber-| The prize to be given away will 2 B | 3 an Apply to ' valdi of Montreal, Canada. ;be a turkey with everyone at-} an e or H _— L ? aRTwam : —_ | tending having’an equal chance of} 5 ad } EAS RMS. . } ‘ WANTS MORE MEN j winning the bird. 25 in bundle ae DOSS) kart uaak Tre (tise Otte 7 5 es aaa | A large attendance at this af- { ‘ ™ Attorney General Cummings fair is anticipated by the commit- | bs “ - . wants 200 new men for his in-|tee in charge. i } Kis 545 operatives. Considering! 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