The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 7, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Bete neta ananeaons rman Roberts and son Norman, Jr., who were in Tampa visiting with Mrs. Roberts’ fa-| ther, Joseph Bowers, were return-} |HELIO RENEDO ‘| | | HELD ON GAMBLING CHARGE FOR APPEARANCE AT ing passengers over the highway! last evening. Carl Rom, senior radio elec- trician with the lighthouse depart-; ment, returned yesterday from! Port Everglades where he went to! make repairs and adjustments to! the radio telephone on the Tender Poinciana. Miss Celia Weintraub, secre- tary to Attorney Wm. H. Malone, | who was in Key West spending a! vacation with her parents and. other relatives, left over the high-! way yesterday morning. Mrs. James L. Barwick and two children, James, Jr., and Rubie, Marie, arrived Monday evening over the highway and are guests} at the home of Mrs. Barwick’s mother, Mrs, Frank Bentley. C. A. Parramore, representing one of the large packing com-| panies and a frequent visitor al Key West, left on the Cuba yes- terday for Tampa after a two days visit. Mrs, Ella Kea left on the ssa! yesterday afternoon accompany | © ing the body of her son John Kea to Hawthorne, Fla., where in- terment will take piece. Rev. A. B. Dimmick, of St. Paul’s Episcopal church, left the Cuba yesterday afternoon for a visit to his home Walter Rogers, representing the the La France Engine company who was in Key West to confer with the city council relative to equipment, Miami yesterday afternoon. MAGICIAN TO APPEAR HERE Maharajah, Prince of India, world famous magician, will make} ment officials and his first appearance in Key West! tomorrow afternoon, 3:00 o’clock in the auditorium of Key West High School under the auspices} of the Junior B Class of this school. This prestidigitator is now mak- ing a tour of the United States and will be in Key West only a) short time. Those who are sponsoring the presentation of the wizard of In- dia state that his magic is guar- anteed to mystify and amuse the most skeptical. Before the eyes of his audience he will change paper to ice pasate Miller of Philadelphia, now de- cut off a nose, do a disappearing act and scores of other tricks. | CURB MARKET 10 REOPEN OCT. 10}; City Curb ‘Market, 114 Simon- ton street, will reopen fresh stock of all kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables on Satut- day, October 10, CHINA’S KIDS MAY GET MORE ‘SLEEP (ty Associated Press) NANKING, China, Oct. Primary school children of China) should be allowed to sleep more but forced to eat less, the national ministry of education has decreed in instructions circularized to teachers throughout the country. Ten o’clock scholars are not to be encouraged, but children who show signs of drowsiness during the day should be allowed to take} . naps in rooms set aside for the purpose, say the Chinese educa-j. tional reformers. The same Nanking orders in- struct teachers to prevent their juvenile charges from eating too much or too often, and to see that candy peddlers are kept clear of school premises, JOE ALLEN Notary Public BENJAMIN LOPEZ ] FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West on} in Massa-) chusetts. | left on the plane “I ‘tournament or a visit to Moun’ | Dates for the tournament were with a Haute, In 7,—}Haute; H..C. Farmer, of Upton,: CRIMINAL COURT Helio .Renedo, operator of 4; place on -Petronia street, was = raigned yesterday afternoon fore Peace Justice Enrique quinaldo, charged with having! ; gambling paraphernalia in his! | possession at his place of busi-| j ness. | The evidence was sufficient, in| the opinion of the committing of-; ficer to warrant the accused be-| |ing bound over on bond of $50! for trial at the next term of crim-} } inal court. The accused was one of several ! persons arrested Monday night; when groups of officers went, ‘abroad seeking violators of thel laws. | QUT-OF-DOORS pres Fla., Oct. Richermen from nearly every state in the union will wet thei lines in this section’s lakes be- tween Dec. 15 and Feb. 15 in ef- | forts to win the grand prize of the! tenth annual: National Fresh Wa-/} ter Bass tournament. Champions of other years will! come back to try again. ‘They hope, like all good fishermen, to top the} record caich of 18% pvunds. i Members of the tournament, commitiee said they expected to receive entries during the next} few weeks. nz late Calvin Cool- idge, while president, entered the Dora bu: he did not win a pri: advanced this year so that fishing] would not interfere with the black} bass spawning season which be-i gins late in February. The ae vance in dates was decided upon after discussions between tourna- the Florida Conservation Council, a eta | organization whose purpose is to conserve the state’s nature re-| sources. The tournament here was first | staged in 1928 as an activity of! the Leesturg chamber of com- merce. J. B. Shick of LaPorte, } Ind., won the grand prize with al bass weighing 12 1-2 pounds. j T. H. Farmer of Martin, Tenn.,; holds two championships. His rec-} ord catch one year was 12 pounds, | 13 ounces, and the other was 12 pounds, two ounces. Other tourna- ment winners have inclzded Geo. ceased; George V. Schaffner of Columbus, Ohio, and Homer Far-| ris of Berea, Ky., all entering bass weighing more than 11} pounds. G. L. Franklin of Pittsburg won, the, #8 contest with a bass! rhing 3 pounds, four ounces. } ae Ré “grafid “tkdphiés are awarded; only for‘ baés “taken ‘with artificial bait, and only..fishermen from other states compete in this class. | ioe who have won! i the tournaments Othe: differe: rr ford of Lorain,} ‘ournton of Flint, | ; EH. Bindley, of Terre’ . E, Getman of Cam- . C. Trdor, of Paint : A. G. Tamlin, of La-, ; Ed Leever, of Terre Ky.; Lester Baxter and Charles} Abele of Lake Mahopac, N. Y. | WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? | 1S THERE A CURE? A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this interesting subject will be: sent FREE. while they last, to any reader writing to the. Edycational-Division, 552 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., Dept. 0-254 | THE MUNRO, | Some folks live off the Jand, { others off the taxpayer. Some politicians’ motto seems be “Give unto others in hopes they will give ynto you.” Beave 4 asese CLASSIFIED COLUMN | FOUND—On Palm Avenue, bunch of keys with Navy tag. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and applying to Joseph Williams, at P. and O. Docks. oct71-t LOST !LOST—Pair Tortoise shell glasses Friday | - at diamondball game evening. Reward if returned to V. A. Johnson, 419 Duval street. oct6-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Fiye-room furnished | apartment. Modern iences. 511 Simonton street. oct1-6tx ROOMS 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: single, $3.00, $3.50 we double. $4.00, $5.00 week. Close in. oct4-Imo NOTICE ‘WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. oct3-6t FOR SALE ;FOR SALE—Large Seegar ice box, 4 doors; excellent condi- tion; capacity 80 Ibs. Originally cost.$200. To be sacrificed at $25.00. Apply Box S, The Citi- zen, oct7-3t SECOND SHEETS—500 for “BOe, The Artman Press. aug? MALE HELP WANTED I OFFER YOU a brand-new Ford Sedan as bonus besides splend- id opportunity to make up to $45 in a week running coffee agency in your locality. Details free. Albert Mills. 386 Mon- movth, Cincinnati, O. oct7-1tx MAGIC SHOW =e -Maharajah, Prince of India Thursday, .Oct..8, 3:00 p. m— High School Auditorium His Magic Will Astonish and pasties You. Do Not LL} re Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2,50 to $10.00 ° Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. -Phone 574-. COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District VICTIMS OF FUTURE ACCIDENTS I’m starting a new club. It’s the V.F, A. A.—or Victims of Future Auto-| own, mobile Accidents, Tostead of harry out and burt, mec ly on a sunny. Sunday aftern coming home with any old i See we oe F. A. A. boys will try to name our injury in advance, and we may give medals to members who come nearest to calling their shots. -I’m going out for a concussion-of- the-brain, ribbon. I've already, arrangements for two months in the hospital and-have sent myself some and have set aside a Pex cr ting for expenses. ‘(We V. F. A. BE ACCOMPANIED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW Captain George T. Rice, U. S. A. retired, is due to arrive in Key} West this afternoon to join Mrs. Rice who has been here for aj while with her mother Mrs. Peter| Williams at the home 522 Eliza-i beth street. Accompanying the captain wil be his son-in-law, William Deegan, | who comes to join Mrs. Deegan, formerly Miss Barbara Rice, and their little daughter Sondra, who. have been visiting at the Williams’, home for several weeks, acestecs, bee: t0:9a) coives oe bonus—and ey it in advange of BE so oe will hurt more.) The whole point is, we think it’s smarter to plan our accidents than sim- ply to have accideats as most boobs do. All we have to do is to drive care- lessly for about 20 seconds on a curve or hill or straightaway. I’m planning to have m: socigent. bY passing some care goidg up aH Want to join? Here’s the menu. . Take your choice. Last. year, accogding.to The Travelers Insurance Company, non-fatal in; paces = in automobile accidents were as f HiNSPIRATION ON SOUTH HERN HOMES Qld ct tm haye ever conven-| RETIRED ARMY OFFICER WILL! been the inspiration of beautiful | j thoughts, and the-home of the! | late J. Vining Harris in Key West | gave to Fred H.-Colvin, of Point j Pleasant, N. J., the incentive for making a silhouette picture of the | Picturesque dwelling and the in- ; Spiration for the following beauti- | ful lines: {The southernmost house on the southernmost, isle, That is lapped by ; the Carib seas, } Where the shimmering rays of ! the setting sun ep through the trees. | They soon will. fade with the wan- ing day Inte memories of the past, But ere they.fly the camera’s eye i Makes their wave-lit beauty last. clouds and | | | | E WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7 Nene BAR ALIENS AS eee (By Associated Press) MANILA, P. L, Oct. 7—Heary |-penalities involving both fines and |imprisonment for Filipinos and ; Americans who use their citizen-|f ship rights in the Islands to belp aliens acquire lands, franchises or (By Associated Press) Sieteind Gx tants -CLEARWATER. Fla., Oct. 5. — County commissioners were surprised to find a new 1° bounty “on rattlesnakes brought in more snakes than did the former $2 reward. Nearly 200 turned in during The bill would fix penalties of from 10 to 20 years imprisomment and fines of from $5,000 to $10 Po The aliens also are subject‘ snakes were the first contrasted with the 84 pre- sented for bounty during all of August, when the $2 re- ward was still offered. The county paid $5,486 on the snake bounties in fiscal year. sath ech eibasiamtiantl a EF ¢ Poe oes N ATION: AL PURNITURE WEEKS 222222 22 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT 10 PER CENT For Cash On Delivery Or > YMENT AT RECULAR CASH all ‘SUITES You must see these suites + preciate ther exg i j | | t is j SIX MONTHS “7 ‘DINING 8, 9 and 10-piece Suites Ranging im Price from ‘74% §151% 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT 10 PER CENT For Cash On Delivery OF ANY ARTICLE OR ACCESSORY TO BE USED IN THE KITCHEN OF DINING ROOM. YOU ARE THE JUDGE This Offer Good Through Monday, October 12th LONG'S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street meee | OM a oo 9 NATION AL PURNITURE wieesrre! i ke Bareqee Al ie Duncan Phyfe =e consists of Extenwer Chair, 5 Straight Chars. and fet. or Buffet and Chima Bz China and Servine Tabé Walrat Fini? w orsted_ or Oxiext=l W Expert Craftamarbip L iawrwarwdewar TIZAZALALALLANLLALALALALAAALAAAAAAAAA AA | war, Te Seventies Ven tee Invite You To Visit Them! | Tom Brown-Marion Nixon in SWEEPSTAKE ANNIE Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-}0c; Night: 10-15¢ Se a a eo Erfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S..CUBA vac RS WE ans Mae 288 lentes aren Mende es ee for Havana. appa ae Wet Rooney ond Rsidave, FF Motte Peet For further information and rates call Phone 14, J..H.. COSTAR, Agent. 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