The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 19, 1934, Page 1

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__ Daring his stay he will go .; the entire situation with Mr. Ri: Ht HUG He ity Hi il if ii Hel upils }of Key West, committed in Key West - during 1B2—Mrs, Ralph Boyden, teach. | The Legion workers state that} the past few weeks, but no con- er. Stuffed dolls, crayoned draw-| the results so far have been most | ciusive evidence has been secured ; ings illustrating the Christmas | gratifying and that they appreciate {tv connect him with these, booklets, calendars, | the assistance that has been given, However, that he did attempt joy the citizens, merchants and}to rob the coffee shop and had a Z } various fraternal and civic organi. {money box containing more than “Mary Sweeting, | zations. $200 in his hand when he was : . This class constructed; The demand has been — consid-| forced to flee, there is no deny- all casualties, either to {miniature cottage. Also dis-|erably more than was first antici-}ing, and it is on this charge he will | PPOPENY, OF Berson. y beautifully decorated pil-! pated, it is shown, and the com-}be tried. | sock bags, tie racks and| mittee states that anyone having, Bischel is now in Miami where al discarded toys to donate, may|he was taken by Deputy Sheriff! A—Miss Dorothy Cleare.' notify either of the Legionnaires] Enrique Mayg, when Chief Deputy ‘ teacher. Sniatders; _beantifal fuss listed below: « Clements Jaycocks deemed it “=: RAPIDLY ON NEW While the qqeeter te a bis eae Pietures and match boxes. ©, P. Hogeboom, Phone 314-W. | visable to send him out of the city — “protests against} 2B and 2A—Miss Miriam Carey. J. §, Moore. Phone, 344J. i: precludg possible violent trest-| LIGHT STRUCTURE a | subs teacher. Pillows with butterfly) John W. Pinder. Phone 494-W. | ment to Bischel. which, it was be-! Ee ae ae n P. Bernard Roberts, Phone lieved, was imminent. mpgs & ae « 2A—Miss Eulalie Matthews, | 59¢-w. } Bischel is a paroled convict} preparatuon. agueene: teacher. Pillows, necktie racks) Miss Anna’ Corcoran, Phone/ from Florida State prison amd it| OPERATIONS CARRIED ON AT eg “ 564-R. jwas at first intended to have him} <r e ; | COSGROVE SHOALS; TEN. “ Cochrane, | Se ae \taken to Raiford to complete his; : z The aun space © oo eae $25. . Match scrapers, ratiTQ SING CAROLS }sentence. It later was decided to; DERS IVY AND POPPY USED lent piece of ovtige see. Sel ‘others at pec bags, purest she ae jhave him brought back, tried on} yy ACTIVITIES ee ee es _ i t when, if, ss 8B and Arm tasre Crowe! CHBICTMAS YB. fori enor socpend Stutevs) aa eee teacher. Handpainted water color| luntil his release from prison. | ee oie i B calendars. I } , i+ Work on thé ‘lighthouse satin: t n comtract swardes a 2 ie Piece Albury, | IN MANY AREAS ture at Coagrové Shogis is pro-!° Contractors ates: Seauee ‘ache lows, breadboards, and! ‘MORE BOOKINGS fressing and headway is being! the: Grime onmgp the ache ont” ated, with crayonex. | niade daily by crews of the Ten- rf ;, n { iefiaer sures x Leona,, Henriquez;| : MADE FOR ¢ ders Ivy and Poppy. oo. oa * be teagher. Breadboards with ae ae Senet) | Both of these vessels came from | *ePe ane & Sew seer “Gosling ie ight. This pris-|@e#s0s, toys and pillows, which; ORGANIZATIONS PREPAR-» MARINA HOTEL i of activities iast nigh: the project and iam Ghee wal have been colored and embroider- : for’ fuel oil, water and supplies ' be dangers ‘od ING PROGRAMS TO BE REN-: jand returned this morning. 6B and 6A—Mrs. Horace O’Bry-' DERED AT YULETIDE ; All of the disks for the piling! eee ant, teacher. Artistic book ends, | NAG: {were placed several days ago and | > stuffed toys in duck and dog de-' : MA Pee SCHUTT | rive of the seven piling have been a WHEsE TO 08 Signs..and hot pads shaped and, ,,. w. a } VERY OPTIMISTIC OVER) driven. The two remaining piling '* asneee colored like fishes. | mek Wogan wi) Mage an: OP will be set as soon as horizontal TomeGe have 1 Fa tee itt = Sye% i 'portunity Christmas Eve to hear! BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR) This exhibition will be open t0 | pleni = of; Chrintmns-- coroln. fer} = ; members and other attachments | eae jae . Monre-—“The Len Lede” ond Public ‘until noon tomorrow, virtually every church choir or-{ PROSPEROUS SEASON | same Seen eee is = ean 2s : When this has been completed , “Gitt of Gab” paspiation in: the city wil cruises {the working platform will be ex-| Palace—“Terner «i Ge Pie | the streets and sing to its own! ; i ili jshutins that night, | Manager Peter Schutt, of the/‘cnded and the remaining piling | Bor several years some of the} Casa Marina, announces increas- | jchurches have organized caroling'ing demands for reservations at : | zroups for Christmas «Eve, and}the hotel for the coming season. | No” % “B® superstructure will be- this year the caroling is being ex Already there have been a NUM” Tender: Puincinnn. which is tended to most of the churches in ' ber of prospective guests booked } Miami harbor doing structural and the city. Many. young peoples’; and: daily the management is te-| repair oak. wk Bets today =r organizations are to participate: jeeiving questions regarding rates! + worrow for Key West, deine Each choir is making its own; and other information. | eciee IGGANAa Ga: wapake. el arrangements, both as to. trains-} Prospects at present indicate pf portation and the shutins to whom | highly successful season, and The fleet of tenders will be in they will sing. Committees.in each { the»new rates and proposed en-| xe. West for the Christmas sea a“ ; ae | Key West for church are. getting up names of: tertaining features the outlook is . it was ‘said at headquarters invalids who otherwise would not brighter than evet before, it “is|toaay unless some unforseen de- hear any Christmas’ carols the ; said. - | male. ace teete tec thelr gum night before Christmas. Work on the tennis courts BCS, once elsewhere. In addition, the singing groups} steadily on and these will be in} plan to stop wherever a candle | excellent condition before “the MONROE THEATER appears in a window. In that way, i hotel opens for guests on Decem-{ ithe Island City probably will ring! ber 24. {— Barbara Stanwyck and Ricarde out Christmas Eve with the sound| Preparations are now | under! Cortez in to $28.45 ef numberless carols being sung; way for the formal opening ball THE LOST LADY Femthe- by Key West Citizens. | scheduled for New Year’s Eve and’) Edmund Lowe-Ruth Etting in J} goose and turkey. aoe Stew Several of the negro choirs will| which, it is said, will be one of ' GIFT OF GAB Ste; 2in87. ot 11. & Ce alse ging to their own church mem-| the most elegant affairs ever seen! §] Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-§| LONG'S FURMETCRE Shean bers at this time. in this beautiful hostelry. i tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25< : nae driven. When this part of the fou dation has been completed. erec At a special meeting of the City Council held yesterday aft-; | €rnoon, a new ordinance drawn.up fixing the license for the sale of liquor in Key West at $200, was passed on its first reading. This replaces a former ordin- ance that was first submitted and withdrawn thereafter due to the ve fact that its provisions were not the event she” to the council as a r all. New color whole. MODEL AUTOMOBILE, THEN TAKE A HINT AND PEP UP YOUR SYSTEM WITH WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FuLGREma”

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