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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26 153% papoose > —ee es == Sa sen, Bar Jones, 2 a a TTS MET ON TUESDAY —- == —— * a lof the Ladies Bible Cass of the i 1ae First Baptist Church was held at jthe home ef Mrs. Carrell B. Jones illustrated catalog. McClung! agen } Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Tex-| lon William street, Tuesday after- } as. oct24-1tx | | — = / MALE HELP WANTED | MAN, re-iable, to become an auto-} mobile and accident claim ad-{ ji i ii {by the hostess. jaster in your territory. Insur- ry " afice experience unnecessary. | , present at the meeting No selling. Write Associated} : Adjusters, Box 767-L, Mil-; E==3 Mesdames Wi’ ard Mason, Alicia waukee, Wis. oct24-1tx Thompson, Paul Mesa, H. Crab- % | \tree, Wm. Knowles, W. P. Mon WANTED = L. C. Taylor, Darrell Lowe PAGE FOUR Doeccccccccescccccccccccccccceseooesoeooooooooeee | -: SOCIETY :-: | POCO SOT CFO COOOL OOODOOOOOOOS OOO SEO SOOEOEOO® Hallowe’en Festival ; Dance Tonight Monday Afternoon | At Raul’s Clab Parent-Teacher Association of! Regular Saturday night dance! Key West Junior-Senior High at Raul’s Club scheduled for this School will sponsor a Hallowe’en| ©Vening at 10 o’clock is expected a ae vattes +) © be largely attended. | ¢ Festival Monday afternoon ati John Pritchard and his orches-| Professor of Public Finance, Princeton University 4:00 o’elock on the Harris School tra will furnish music for the af-) ‘The agitation for eollection of the grounds on Southard street. : ; inter-allied debt is periodically re- Various committees of this or- newed. In the Republican glatform, ganization ha been working and again in the program of the hard to make the event a success pega egg ee s gion, ue and have arranged many interest- has recently ing events for the children of this 6 and another for boys and girls been definitely ¢ity who attend. . from 6 to 14, will be held and) Key West High School Orches- prizes awarded. i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN You and Your |i) CLASSIFIED Nation’s Affairs sii | ROSE BUSHES — World’s best.| | Hints on care and culture. Free! i ‘ War Debt Problem Complex By HARLEY L. LUTZ ties was outlined for the coming fali and winter months. After the business session, de- licious refreshments were served debtor countries are willing to pay, They are unsecured obligations sovereign states and the use of | kind of force to compel payment is j. wholly out of the question, Congress has exerted indirect pressure, by a law forbidding loans to any govern=.| ment in default, The delinquent nae tions have thus far been able to finance themselves and each other, Rumors that Italy plans to re-open i the debt question have given rise to H general the suspicion that she would like to j < tion, based on {borrow here in order to finance the ! D conquest and exploitation of Ethiopia. | tra will be present to play selections. Two Hallov rades, one for children raised. None of these 4 demands goes further than a asser- ee Wa. Knight, Harvey Eagan. Lucy WANTED—Back numbers of The! 1 don’t believe Jake Crabtree un- |Demeritt, Jerome Nottage. W. P Key West Sunday Star, Sep-| derstands this compulsory old age tember 8, 1935. Will pay for] insurance thing. “Oh,” he sez t'me, same if brought to The Citizen] “se they're goin’ t'make old age com Office. oct21-tf | pulsery, be they?” } The autumn leaves is fallin’ fast | YOUNG MAN * WANTED—There| "ow. Wish § could say as much fer | is only one paper available to} the cost of livin’, 7 | ere Soe WILL MAKE BRAIN TRUST OF PUBLIC pilinay ta tsely : ut, good young salesman. Call at persons in the allied countries intar- 312 Eaton street. between 6 pret their part in the war as a defense and 8 p.'m. oet24-1t NEW MAYOR OF ATLANTA TO INTERVIEW PERSONS AT } RANDOM ON PROBLEMS A Te2 of democracy, a position usec to H justify our own share in it. They still FOR RENT showing of Sets, Knitted Suits, Spert and Dress Sucaiers “eed af » assume that we supplied materials for a joint undertaking in whieh we sto ¢ to gain quite as much as they did. Further, a new generation is fast appearing, fo which the war is a matter of history rather than a vivid personal experience. With each passe ing year it will be more difficult to devise argument or persuasion to con- - —_ a vince such persons that they should , —_——weps pay additional heavy taxes on account Wear ave bere for your eke of foreign loans made by the men who tes at pres te sat pocketbcas aad « Evervthieg you seed veur chidren’ Beanttul Sweaters fer Boy= and Giri, Seart Leng Pact ¥ t 16 Bow Levely Tex If such a loan were permitted, it might prove to be another economic snipe hunt for the American investors. Willingness to pay depends on two | One is the sense of national obligation incurred and the other is the readiness of the debtor peoples to endure the additional taxation re-+ quired. The sense of national obligation is obviously dwindling. Germany has repudiated the Versailles Treaty and at 2nd $1.98 na SMART D&ES=E> COATS and SUITS SOCOOOOHE= “A SOESESEBES Mrs, Marguerite Pica and Mr: Magdalen Kemp, were outgoing! passengers yesterday on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa and! from there will go to New Nore for an indefinite stay. | READ TOMORROW'S Street. Aftermecn. Even and Spert Frock wast smart tyles $298 we $2258 COMPLETE SHOWINGS FOR RENT—Upper apartment. Four '#édms and bath; no chil- dren..._Apply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 409 Duval street. oct19-tf EXEC BES = (hy Axvoginted Press) ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 24.—The general puflic will comprise his brain trust when he takes office, declares the youthful W:Fiam B. Hartsfield, who beat veteran May- or James L. Key in the recent may- Hartsfield ran on a r:form ticket, He says that in automobile rides he wil make throughout the city, for recreation, he will pul up clongside the curb and interview persons at random about city preb- lems. ROOMS a ea THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: single, $3.00, $3.50 week; double, $4,00, $5.00 week. Close in. oct4-1mo Y. were responsible for that disaster. The first big stumbling block, there- fore, is the attitude of the people. if it were simply a moral issue, with no taxes involved, we might reasonably hope for action. But we have to deal with a condition rather than a ‘heory. The unwillingness of some of the states to collect taxes in order to pay long-defaulted foreign debts. and the decision of the federal government to repudiate the gold clause in its debt obligations rather than levy the addi- tional taxes required to pay the for- mer gold dollar equivalent should re- veal to us the nature and strength of the resistance that may be expected elsewhere to taxation for the payment tA the inter-allied debt to the United tates. NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant by request, | Board. Phone 701. oct24-6t York”—E. | send coir ame Paes. Caster es FOR SALE acne | $1.00 water. st only. per yard 508 yard. SELES. prated and old, Tic vahor, 66c and 3Be WING AND SON PIANO at a sacrifice. In perfect condition. Hilda Russell, 1101 Flagler Ave, oct22-3tx OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Tvr* THOMASINE M. MILLER} |/ —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty “Lights Out”—E. E.| j i | ou “Haustrauser’s”—Cham- COLORED COMICS i ees n- ° é ° = y’s Birthdays SLOW UP TRAFFIC: Star Spangled Banner— SIXTH SERMON OF ‘Key Oy y| BAND CONCERT fees H Hl Bs more helpful if ! Doe. Seal be 4 i talk al WILL BE RENDERED BY WEL-| the, ebllgate ' of debtors to repay and more talk TERS’ CORNET ORGAN- | about just how the repayment is to i lished. IZATION ! bas ‘good reason for the neglect of this practical question is that it would bring to the front cther issues of na- ir, United States in-! = , ti 1 poli that are inconsistent epastor of halis, and G. Le'Schecr,! Welters? Cornet Band wif xen-| with the solection of this debt. and United States inspector of boil) 4er its regular concert Sunday} {Hat are, therefore, too exrtdrrassing ers, who were here for the pur- afternoon, 4:30 o'clock, at Jack-! phe whole situation is unfortunate. pose of inspecting the Ferries son Square. | Since this debt reprenents Bo cngAge. 3 or ‘igri the Mon-! : . | ment among nations rather that peaveren ond eee ob i k eae The band is a unit of the Fed-; among individuals, it has always been roe county terry system, e?t’ era! Musie Project of which Geo. | unusually prominent. While the ques- yesterday afternoon for Tampa. | 7:1. white is the local admi tion remains unsettled, there is always i ite is the local adminis: | the possihilily that its agitation, may | trator, j arouse, or further, international dis- C. W. Palmore, of Lakeland,: aera cord. Even an adjustment that in- Si a anid Meats ink dave The program, under direction| yoived material revision of the terms eA a Pal i ~~. of Geo. A. Dean, follows: negotiated by the debt funding com- visiting J ere ne uk CSS N. mission would not banish this pos- who are spending the winter in} March, “Joyce’s Tist N. sibility, for it could always be made Key West, left yesterday for; Reg’t’”—Beyer. to appear that the debtor nations, py al Bigs i fee »_| their delay, had obtained better terms. 7 ome: j_ Waltz, eunesse Doree”—/ “4 full discussion of this subject |Waldteufel; arranged by Stubble- pill require more than ane aztisie-of Tang. ui ) le N. W. Tracy, division super-! bine. i The peal aS Seopieees thee tendent of maintenance for the; Fox Trot, a Shirley Temple] fore. oo 1‘ = the essentials in a Ini ons aa A z ,| Series of brief discussions. ace ee Tele fom-inumber in “Captain January,”) ‘The problem embraces several dis- pany, who arrivec ursday for @)«at A Codfish Ba'l’—Lew Pol-| tinct elements. They are: first. the business visit with G. R. Stead-! = willingness of the debtor nations to man, local manager, left yester- ae ay poy. seen: penene whe acaied Pa rt payment in the debtor « untries: day afternoon on the Steamship Medley Overture, and third, transfer of the funds to the Cuba for Tampa, en route to'“A Night In New United States. Only the first of these headquarters in Atlanta. | Brooks. ean be dealt ane at this iiss t is apparent that we can dc noth- Mareh, ing about collecting the war debts Thomas H. Gato, who is spend-| McCoy, unless the people of the respective ing a few days in Key West with) Duet Serenade, “Dear Heart” — (Address questions to the author, care of this newspaper) his brother Ed. H. Gato and the Mackie-Beyer. family, will leave Monday morn-/ E ing on the Cuba for his home in Havana. | SERIES ON SUN H. C. Morris, former Frorida| U DAY; East Coast Railway agent at Mara-! thon, w: guest of Mr. and Mrs. | : Z - A. E. Woodburn over the week-; TWo interesting subjects will be | end. \diseussed Sunday by Rev. Yancy | | Tillman Shehane at the First Bap- Roland Craig of Craig, Fla.,, tist church. ‘ was here Sunday with a party of; The sixth of a series of sermons contractors. On Thursday, he was' Preached by the pastor on the Sec- ; here with representatives of an-|0nd Coming of Christ at the eve-} other firm. ning services will be detivered to-} |morrow night. The subject will ibe “The Last Earthly Government Captain Shelly Vickers, who has; Before Our Lord’s Return” and} been in Miami, returned Monday.’ the time of worship is 7:30 o’clock. | {This will probably be one of the| | most interesting subjects develop- ed so far in this series. It will | deal with the reign of one who wi!!} |put the Mark of the Beast Upon ng his Us; the period of Tribulation; j He ex-|the Return of the Jews to Pales- occu-; tine, and the actual Return of Je- }sus Christ.” | At the morning hovr cf wor- | ship ‘the pastgr will use.as his sub- | ship: “The Awful Nightmare In Spiritual Sleeping.” This is a sub- | ject that every member of the} church should hear. | A special anthem _ entitled! jautier of M'ami, with|“Praise Ye the Lord” wil be ren-/ Mrs. Gautier and two children, ar-}dered by the choir at the evening rived Friday for a short va ‘service, and Old Gospel Hymns by tion. is he choir and congregation will be! ung at both morning and evening | ervices. A warm weleome i Cleveland Johnson of Rock Har- bor was a visitor Thursday. Eugene Sands is fin building on the highw: pects to have it ready for pancy in another week. Archer Sheppard, Mrs. pard and Mrs. * Bragass: Archer's sister, were visi day. .. an and; A boat arrived Wednesday with! spiritual blessings await al! who material to complete the work on \orchin in th ‘i the Thompson Fish House at Vaca | “or=niP in these services. a t Cut. i '| Monday Specials | —aAT— The Hub Store marae 72x90, : 59e SILK BED SPREADS, 81x105, : $1.00 Today’s Horoscope The eoecce comes in strong, giving a robust and even violent nature that may take but little heed of the opinions, comfort, or Peace of mind of others. » Care| should be takeh to control this pro-| pensity, for there is indicated a} danger of troutle from giving Way too freely to it. PROPOSAL i or BLANKETS, singles, H fine quality ..... T5e | Sealed proposal will be received sh Na aa des: 75¢ by the undersigned up to and in-|| BLANKETS, double, heavy cluding Wednesday, November 4, weight, part 1936, at 7:30 p. m. for 4 Wheels, wool, special $2.95 4 Rims, 2 34x7_ Tires, 2 34x7 } pepERELL SHEETS, Tybes, 2 32x6 Tires, and 2 32x6 double bed size = 95c Tybes. Terms to be stated in | wapESTRY, SCARFS, RADIO proposal. : {| COVERS, TABLE CLOTHS, The City Council reserves the; ete. from— right to reject any or all bids. | n waLLace PInveR, |! 50e To $2.95 City Clerk. | oct22-24 NOVEL METHOD ADOPTED IN EFFORT TO REGULATE MOTOR OPERATIONS (Bs Associated Press) WAUKEGAN, IIL, Oct. 24.— The Waukegan police department has evolved a novel method of slowing auto traffic near public schoo's by displaying brilliantly colored comic characters bearing warning signs. The signs stand about three feet high and depict such figures as Shirley Temple, “Barnacle Bill” and others. Each character dis- plays a warning sign, Sergeznt Laurence F. Kelly, chief of the police department’s ac- cident prevention bureau, says drivers slow down if for no other reason than to “get a good look at the signs.’* PASSER AB iePee set otras The California. State | Automo-; bile association is 29 years old. Half of the pecan’ supply of the! world is produced in Texas. HOLTSBERG ING MONDAY i NEW FALL SILK SHOW- | SEW YOUR OWN FALL DRESS from this beautiful col- lection cf new Fabries, plain or printed Silks. We are show- ing the new SILKS’ such as Tibest Mist, Rayon blended with Heathery Wisps of Wool, very lightweight. Silk Spray, soft wool flecked with Silk with overtone effects; wrinkle proof, London Fog, dull mossy crepe weave with dashes of white to create a frosty effect. ‘ Lamskin Prints, seam proof wrinkle resisting in new Autumn Prints that are beautiful, For Bvening wear we have brocaded Satins, new Lacquers, famous Schenley Velvets. Gold and Silk Crepes, and Mar- shall Field’s new Silks with silver embroidery. eeccccesesesonccoecesees Charles J. Brand of Washing- ton, D. C., agricultura! economist, born 57 years ago. Marian C. Cooper of Fla., au- thor, born at Jacksonville, Fla. 43 | years ago. Harry S. Wherrett Indiana, 60 years ago. Nebr., 56 vears ago. Ex-Queen Victoria born in England, 49 years ago. HOLTSBERG'S Monday Sale New Silk Dresses, $3.95, on sale _........ 10 doz. Silk Pillows, see dow, on sale is! New Lace Cloths, large size, on sale ........ a. $4. Heavy Single Blankets, 70x80, on sale ... A Flannel Night Gowns, 10 doz., on sale ... semen New Tailored Silk Night Gowns, at - $1.98 Heavy Satin Slips, sizes up to 50, on sale ......... .... $1.00 Another shipment of Navy Blue Dresses, 38 to 44 50c Baby Chinchilla Qvercoats, 1 to 3, on sale ............ $1.00 Large size Silk Dresses, on sale ._.........- Children’s Fall 14, on sale .. Large size Overcoats, We We Boys’ Zipper Sweate: regular - $2.95 win- Dresses, 7 to - $1.98 Swagger Suits, 2-piece, ular $7.95, at —. ... $5.95 Black and White Dresses, to 50, on sale’: 20 pieces of new Silks, 40 inch, on sale, ‘d .. 39¢ 10 pieces of -Soft-Finish Long , 10 Solid. color inch, on sale 10 doz. Felt Hats, $2.95, on walcs earl Little Boys’ Velvet Sui 4, on a & ple A bi) Brother and Sister up of Pitts burgh, g'ass manufacturer, born in Dr. Charles H. Compton of St. Louis, librarian, born at Palmyra, of Spain, : bundles for 5c. The Citizen O1- fice, Department Store Now showing largest FALL STOCK for Men, Women and Children. Se- lect your FALL OUTFIT now from us and you will be WELL DRESSED. Children’s Woolen Dress- jj es and Suits, each— $1.00 ,, $1.50 Children’s OVERCOATS, SILK DRESSES, DARK WASH SUITS — Com- plete outfits for chil- dren, Another Sale on Silks— all wanted ma- 36 inch Flowered Cur- tain-Scrim, per 10¢ Ladies’ and Misses’ Dress- es in Woolens, Prints and Plain Color Silks, each— $1.98 Misses’ and Tunic Dresses, Dresses, Knitted Suits, Swagger Suits, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Eve- ning Wraps, Coats to suit]: all and at MOST POP- ULAR PRICES. Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W FALL’S FAVORITE The “Tops” of Footwear style is shown im our made up from SCORES OF NEW STYLES All Sizes—All Widths (See our windows) Special reductions Mon- day on all Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Chi'dren. REMEMBER, we have the new Fall Hosiery to match all shoes. THE NEWEST AND SMART- EST SILK AND WOOLEN FROCKS IN TOWN! Styles for every time of day! Tailored and Dressy Crepes, Novelty Woolens . . . peplums, tunics, one and two pi styles, _ princess _ lines. s for Ladies, Misses and Chil- dren, 11'to'52.™ EXTRA! NEW COATS « Hundreds of new coats. just unpacked! All smart Stylé: / | swell): tailered. Tweeds, Flannels, Suede, Cord- “da éte. Priced from $5.95 to SILKS 3000 yards 40 inch all pure SILK in plain, prints, cords, tweed—the newest novelty patterns, all at one price, per ord... x * _. 38e “The material which well- dressed women love to talk about”—we have it im all weaves, prints, Satin Corded, Satin Prints, Detted Satin, etc, 40 inch Heavy Quality Baron- ette Satin, all shades, yd. SOc j ub | | z mB ee ane eee ae see DONT ett ONTO Mee AE 0 me eee poems eens pemtY aan eDemN EOD mm Saetmee. i hivae ; nh i; FOR SALE

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