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PAGE FOUK eoccccveccccececoseses | co THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' Fishermen Blame Shark WEDNESD AT HAS NO FINCERPRINT PERSONAL MENTION iis AN RS RE title Glenn Calmes, connected aoe branch of the AMERICA’S YOUNGEST COMMODORE ACCLAIMED): In Getting Itself Caught Warrick needed a set mgerprints, he found be didnt Pollowmg b= waar (By Associates Prem ANTA BAKBARA, Ca 5. ngling for small ence Mitchell and F. M. Na denly hooked a 16 While they were | it and wonderin, bri ly flopped aboard their y became entangled in line an er gear. They kilied n ler red. MENDELL’S Mes. Mabel aus who spent the winter in Key West in her the educational home on United street which she Works Progress Administration, | purchased nce her arrival, left who was spending a short vaca- by plane yesterday for Miami en tion in Key West, left yesterday} route to shington, where she afternoon on the plane for M will spend the intervening months ami, untij the Winter season when she plans to return. What They Say Whether foot “Probably a milien to a nd a halz peoplé have no -cle: ‘idea as to what the future holds (Dan Navarro, of the firm of for them.” ; Navarro Incorporated, left 4 |terday by plane for Miami ac-! Avery Brundage, Pres., sis companied by Mrs, Navarro and: Committee: E George Cook, who arrived yester-; daughter, and is expected to re-! “ in, lose or draw, we look day from Miami for a di: ussion! turn Sunday. |forward to the opportunity for d with the county comissioners,} iveloping better world Uadersians | left in the afternoon for Miami; iH. H. Darby, scientist who was ing in the field of competition.” by plane. jat Carnegie Laboratory jor his | annual period of study, and who: William Lemke, Presidential can- arrivel Monday on the Paula: didate of the Union Party: , Louise as a guest of Frederick' “We are going to win because! at es-) Ray Parker, secretary Miss Vit- - ginia Mashburn, and Captain Som — A 12936 Reading to The Cities Reade, by Seecul A rangements fer 2 Limited Time enly TES CE™TS Com and Stamp. THE KEY WEST CItizZE® KEY WEST, FLA Miss Dorothy Knockler, nutri- tion expert with the WPA, who] was in Key West for several days; in connection with the nursery, left yesterday afternoon for Mi- amj en route to Jacksonville. A. L. West, bridge designer with the state road department, left yeser in Miami. Wagner, owner of the yacht, for Chicago. | Judge William V. Albury was} an outgoing passenger yesterday; afternoon by plane for on business. ee | GOOSE HANGS HIGH, | BY CHUTE TO JOIN — ‘MORE BARGAINS — | ‘AT MENDELL’S CATERPILLAR CLUB’ Another list of the big specia’s | (Ry 4 ed Peess} offered in Mendell’s First Sale! GUTHRIE, Okia., Aug. 5.—Os-’ wald, probably the only para- jave advertised in this issue of Each day large! chute-jumping goose in the world, has joined the Caterpillar club. Something went wrong with the, The Citizen. ald’s tiny ’chute at! crowds are attending this sale of Daniel C. Roper, an air us here the other day,' and it proved so much excess bag- age when he dropped earthward resale ship piloted by Jim Clark bargains offered. of Guthrie. For the first time since The goose descended under his store’s opening a year ago ea own power, ¥ the unopened Schaffner & Marx clothing is be-' parachute trailing out behind. ing sold at reduced prices high grade men’s merchandise and are taking adv..ntage of the; | left we —_e the on the Cuba yesterday afternoon ple.” Miami made for seven months, for a business visit} where he will spend a short time: that the course of 1936 may show It vo-ume since 1929.” ‘A. C. Broder, trymen. America that is to be.” cis a greatetr and! peace than an England with a common peo- ; Report, U. S. Chamber of Com- merce: “With the record practically it is clear s as the best year in physical M. D., cancer ex- pert: “Heredity is the major factor in the oceurrencé of cancer.” | ‘Alf M. Landon, Republican nom- nee for the presidency: “In common with all my coun- I look forward to the Secretary of Commerce: “We eannot live alone.” he Earl Beatty, son of the late Ad- miral of the British Navy: “A strong Eng'and on the seas power for world Nunn-Bush Shoes are being pric-'weak fleet.” pacccecers evccccecce: ' ? jed at attractive figur Today’s Anni rsaries everything in the store is priced ve 'to sell, Manager William Men-! eecececcocaeracocccceees, del! asserts. 1802—Edward K. Collins, New \e York founder the Collins line! of Atlantic a OF h tT ‘oday’ s Bir thdays| eorene ar Gen. Malin Craig, ‘chief of staff, born at St. J Mo., 61 years ago. bora at Tru- 2, 1878. ecc3eces 1819—John Bidwell, California soldier, pioneer gold-finder there, itici: born in Chautauqua’ Died April 4, 1900, Hugh §. Johnson, soldier, law-} yer, business man, author, former * | Nicholas M. Butler, Pres. wise students and tpublic policy is that the borrow- army jing power of many governments oneeh. j Will cease during 1937.” | Margherita This is a store-wide event and| Charles A. Lindbergh, in Berlin: “It requires more intellect cv joperate an airplane than to dig jtrenches and shoot a rifle.” Co- lumbia University: “The opinion abroad of mary observers of Boninsegni, Italian Countess, visiting in this coun- t "Tweedy, One of the most amazing =‘ories in the history,of American vacht- ing was unfolded this sum.cr on Eong' ‘Istand Sound, Eastern head- quarters of sailing boats, when a youthful fourteen-yearold lad, Ol- iver. Burr Tweedy, was etected commodore of a senior club, the Bayville Yacht Club, of Bayville, L. L And one of the most touching scenes in sports was witnessed when Zeb Wilson, 70-year-id re tiring commodore of the club, turn- ed over the duties of office to his young successor and presented him with an Omega stopwatch in token of his high rank. All this summer Commodore from his flagship, The Pickup, will direct the sailing ac- tivities of 300 members, ranging in age fram 14 to 70, and for every summer of bis life the blond, sun- burned. youth will be entitled to the designation ot “Commodore” and enjoy the rights and immunt- ties of that office tm any yacht club of the world. It is the story of a brokendown old boat, its reconditioning by hand, its relaunching and the signa! suc- doned, nothing but a shell, and had been on the sands for almost five years. But Oliver, whe had caty a litle experience with sailing beats —he had “helped” his father with @ motorboat and had “playea around” with an old rowboat to which be had added a sail—saw Possibilites in the wreck and bought it for $22 from its two prev- jous owners, who, as he naively explained, “lost interest in sailing when they got married.” Young Oliver worked on that boat for three or four weeks that fall—and he wurked alene. He painted it himself, white aad green, He changed the sali design, enjarg- ing its sail area, He built a new last spring. The entire cost, includ- ing purchase price, reconditioning | and equipment, has been $62. and Oliver entered his yacht in mixed handicap class, with cess achieved with it in two years| “ of competition. it seems that Oliver discovered a boat, or the remnants of one. on the beach of Bayville two csum- mers ago. It was rotted and aban- FIRST SALE 00 and $3.50 Men’ sport whites, tans, rubber or high heels Dress Pant madras; i stripes, Manhattan Shirts and Paja’ or checks le absolute! A’ very larg tion of shades. s to —_ from. nels, tw to $19. alterations $1.95 Grand S and whites—every shirt guar- anteed fine SL. od broadcloth Alligator $4.15 $4.65 st arrived Ra‘n coats— $5.00 Sellers $5.50 Sellers . lots of hot weather Celenese, Sold for 79¢ cal att Cottons. Shoes to go $3.95 Sport Nunn-Bush Shoes in th sale price ee $4.95 at All other Today’ s Horoscope NRA head and columnist, born at| “There is no great wea'th in > head street. In exclusive neighb 1850—Guy de French novelist, born. 6, 1893. Maupassant, Died July! Ft. Scott, Kans., 54) years ago. {Italy, but there is no great mis- Bruce Barton, advertising head, | encone Today’s nature is wennee Black or Tan Nunn-Bush Reg- ular $6. $5.45 of the sea and overlooking C ral Park ed, but shy; freeminded but too | sensitive. The character is stead-} fast and and rather independent, and if this latter trait is not ac- For price and terms apply te LP. APTMARK, ii 50 sell noted author, born at Robbins, | Df : Sepeaiy Susie 5 Renee - Sleeveless Undershirts, Tenn., 50 years ago. tive from Texas, up fer re- wand 1859—Thomas Burr Osborne, first quality. noted Connecticut —_ biochemist, born at New Haven. Died Jan. 29, 1929. Mary Ritter Beard of Conn., | ‘noted writer, wife of a noted} | writer, born in Indianapolis, 60 jyears ago. = 1867 — Desha Breckinridge, Lexington, Ky., newspaper editor-; arthur J. Morris of New York, publisher, born at Lexington, Died| originator of the Morris plan of Feb. 18, 1935. banking, born at Tarboro, N. C., p56 years ago. 1 1867—Clare A. Briggs, noted | | cartoonist, born at Reedsburg, Wis. Died in New York, Jan. 3, 1930. Dr. Fred R. Fairchild of Yale, economist, born at Crete, Nebr., 59 years ago. { 1881—Richerd Washburn Child,| _ Dr. Wesley. Clair, Mitchell of! Boston lawyer, noted author, am-| Columbia, noted economist, born} bassador to Italy, born at ‘Wor-| at Rushville, Hi; 62 years ago. Died in New York, This Liquid Kilis + Skin Meh Quicker | Conta‘ six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely ho skin folds and pores: to teach, and Rift itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and itech. Two sizes, 35c a1 Vial rroron: —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty | election: “If you want me, I want to serve you; but if you do not, I will be happy and satisfied at home.” RISSELL’S: Cigar Store DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the re- $l) sults of the MAJOR THOMASINE M. MILLER: \ BASEBALL LEAGUES. Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft. Drinks, Ete. 407 South St. Phone 574-. Key West 312 S. E. Second Avenue All Outside Rooms with Private Bath COOL—CLEAN—QUIET Overlooking Biscayne Bay Two Blocks to Shops, Theatre and Business Section F —RATES— $1.50 Single $2.50 Double’ Special Family, Weekly and Monthly Rates Ss. D. Dancin SATURDAY | and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ANB WE FURNISH PICK-UP. AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND-92. i centuated too freely, ther dications that promise a successful life, after some storn of illness or fate have over. d in married life MONROE THEAWE Lew Ayres-Florence Rice in PANIC IN THE AIR Irene Dunne-Robert Taylor in MAPIOPIESNE OBSESSION “AST FREIGHT SERVICE from and to Boston, New York, Miami, | Jacksonville, Galveston, New Orleans and'Beyond | From Key West alternate Fridays| From New York every Tuesday j From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonvil'e, Miami CLYDE-MA OMe Cc. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. 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