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PAGE FOUR PETREL BRINGS IN SICK MAN GEORG= GORDON TAKEN oFF| FRUIT STEAMER GATUN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON | : Tug Petrel of company left yesterday 4:45 o’clock yor Sea Buoy to meet the Fruiter Gatun and ta off < member of the crew,| George Gordon, suffering with ap: pendicitis. The sufferer was at}! once taken to the. Marine hos-} pital. { The Gatun was in port early! in the morning for fuel oi] at the Porter Dock company, and at the| hour of saliing, 3:30 a. m., Gor= don’s illness had not made itself | evident. Some time afterward the attack of appendicitis de- ve:oped and it was decided to send a radio message for the tug and return with the patient as far as the Sea Buoy. Dock atternoo: Porter Society wVEeeecccggzaserceseoeser Wedding Here Last Evening Miss Edith Russell, of 903 Olivia street, and Charles A. Me- Carthy of the United States serv- ice, were married last evening at 8:30 o’clock at the Ley Memorial Church, Rey. M. L. Smith of- ficiating. Miss Russel] was one of the prize winners in the recent bath- ing peaueys contest held here on DEMOLAYS' 10. MEET TONIGHT There wil! nos meeting of Rob- ert J. Perry Chapter, Order of DeMolays, held tonight at head- quarters, beginning at 7:30 o’clock, according to announcement made today by Joeseph Richardson, master counsellor of the organi- zation, A large attendance of members is requested. HYPNOTISM ENDS STUDENTS’ FEARS OF DENTAL DRILL N, dents of the Royal der hospital here have had their teeth cracked, chipped, filled and extracted, all without anaestheties—and all! without pain. It’s done by hypnotic tion. “There is mysterious about it,” William Lovatt, who is-lecturing on “hyp- notice dentistry large London hospitals. “ per- fectly natu ‘no way harmful. “A suggestible patient—and 70 per cent are—has only to accept suggestions fot anaesthesia and he can submit to the forceps or drill confident that he will feel nothing, either at the time or aft- erwaris.” Exeperience with 3.000 cases he says, has convinced Mr. Lovatt that the possibilities for hypnot- ism in modern medicing are enor- mous, sugges- nothing cl n several it is a process, and in a. KLOEPPEL The GEORGE WASHINGTON 300 Rooms with Bath and Shower The Wonder Hetel of Bafta Hoye} Steen lr laws operation. GARAGE direct tabby GARAGE adioinins. RATES....from $2.00 The FLAGLER 125 Rooa...Baths =) RGE WASHINGTON + with Baths and Showe: the wodern ffs apt lme tg RATES from $2.50 GARAGE service. Reasonable Rotes Posted in Every Roam MANA GEMENS] ‘tive and destructive pos ‘VIEWS AND REVIEWS case is Lost By What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong Peeccccccccesccccccocoss | Wilbur C. Cross, of | Connecticut: “Modern society has become so complicated that political life to- day is very strenuous.” : Governor Louis Waldman, Socialist leader: “Labor cannot take the nega- ive of the Socialist convention in Cleve- land.” James A. Emery, General Coun- sel, Wational Association of Manufacturers: i “Conditions in the coal mining; industry cannot de «ved by leg- islation.” Robert V. President, American Bankers Association: , “When Fleming, a bill is introduced na Congr it is an indication that there a demand for the legis- lation to correct or create some | condition.” Sullivan W. Jones, Assistant Co-| ordinator for Industry: ! “Washington himself he read the Constitution, ‘Thank | God, it can be amended.” | Harold. L. Ickes; Secretary of the | Interior: “The position of the Negro in cur présent ‘economic life must he disturbing to the soul of Abra- ham Lincoln.” = William Lemke, Presidential can-} didate: “The Supreme Court has held the Constitution about half the time and violated plain terms in equal number other decisions.” up one. its of Clark Howell, Georgia Democrat: “This is the first time I have! ever known a Democratic conven- tion to adjourn with a cash balance.” Ray B. Westerfie!d, Yale University: splendid | professor, “The danger of inflation that there is in our country is the ex- pansion of bank deposits.” Bertrand Russell, Britis: writer: “Lies are essential to good man- ners.” J. Edgar Hoover, Chief G-men: “The underworld has that kidnaping is not a racket.” of the learned paying | Smokers will tell you... Chesterfield wins ‘ital has an PPL LMM MLSS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION SILENT TESTIMONY eR eeevee-seeaserecacseses (By Associ rates Press) COLUMBUS, July 7.— Rolfe, a dobermann pinscher dog, failed in silent testimony to cenvince a jury he was not te dog that chased Police- man Wade Cary’s motorcycle, causing Cary’s injury in a fall. A testified Rolfe bore no scars such as veterinarian he would have received in an Unimpresed, the jury awarded Cary $5,000 damages from.Rolfe’s owner, Charles Long. FPS, LAL LLE ww MRS. STEWART VISITING HERE, Mrs. te t, of Ithic 5 Ww a or in + zi the guest of her mother, W. Bethel, at 421 Duval accident. W M Stewart was Miss bevore her may t, who will folk here the Key Ret io remebered ne be as onet of + compan Blames Hollywood For Deficit In Children’ : ter, were «By OSLO, Associated Press: Juiy cap- wa according to the city registrar, and he places the! blame squarely on the film com- panies of Holiywood. n lowering the aid, “people do save money, They 70,000 chi birth-rate,” not really merely use |the'r wages on unpatriotic things instead of supporting national | work, “The population of Oslo spends a million dollars a year for mov- ing pictures, which means that the film companies of get that to a moral claim.” 2 As a result of the lowering birthrate, Oslo today has 39,000 children under 15, whereas the normal number should be 000. Frank R. Adams of Whitehall, Mich., author and __ playwright, born at Morrison, IL, 53 years ago. the Steam: West Elec-4 Der ; Way, i Hollywood |, which Norwegian | As |farmers and food producers have raj Mrs. J. Vining Harris granddaughter Barbara were passengers leaving ae on ip Cuba or Tampa en route to Massachusetts to spend a while at a wel known health re- sort. Miss Barbara will visit rel- atives in Boston. Mr. and Mrs, Pedro R: were spending a few days West with rela Walter Price was a leaving on the C noon for Tarpon Sprin, Ms. Paul Lumley was a pé senger on the Cuba Friday noon going to Tampa to n B, Smith and ay, Albert R. Godgdon, of Harvard University, who were in Key West! Yor several days, left yest orning for Havana where the will spend about one month at the Botanical Gardens. é it State Lancelot Lester, the meeting ocratic Jacksonv y Friday Atto who was of the tive Co le returne night ovey the in ei spending weeks with Mrs. “Ley’s r Olivieri and the the left over Sunday morning for | Miami Tom McRae, who was a while in Key West wit ri spen¢ Miami. Wm. pointed Co V. Albury, recentl Judge The C of Record in Monroe returned over the hig night after a business hassee and other points the state. MONKOE THEATER ichard Arlen-Charlotte Wyn: ters in The Calling Of Dan Mathews ; —also—— Preview Murder Mystery Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ because they’re MILDER because they TASTE BETTER © 1936. Lrocarr & Myzas Tosacco Co. )...0n mild ripe tobacco ...when tobacco ripens in * the sunshine it has the full- bodied flavor that makes a cigarette taste right RED CROSS T0 There will meeting of the local chapter the American Red Cross he!d to-! morrow - af o’clock at headquarters in the ¢ West Public Libri on Duval nouncement nmrade today. All interested in work are requested to be in at-; tendance, and take proceedings of the meetnig. PROTECT HOLD MEETING ROBBED IN CHURCH DENVER—According story she told police, Mrs. ; wel Laverty of this city was rob- assi CARD OF the We wish Rose- to our to | bed of $11 as she was pray church, important j of! be an Sie to The Gitizen. 2ynoon, beginning at ‘y rooms street, according to an-! Red Cross part in the LANTERN-JAWED PEOPLE ARE NOT ALL LIGHT-HEADED. Year in and year out, you can | buy the finest quality PRINTING € Wera Eng HONG KONG NIGHTS inee: 5-10c_ Night See- sec escccescessesesess LEA MITNON Street at Biscayne Boule HOTEL OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY ie presite Union Bus Station One Block from Shopping Dist LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room w Double Room and Amas-me-ats ith Bath with Bath ALFRED SIMONS_ Mazag-- ee THE ARTMAN PRESS YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 4936 Reading to The Citizen Readers by Special Ar- The Citizen Bldg. 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