The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1936, Page 4

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Socesecesecccocosscecces | ae SOCIETY :- Hallowe’en Party At Bayview rark | Anniversary : Celebration A Hallowe’en party was given! A large number of relatives; Friday afternoon at Bayview and friends of Mrs. Mary Watling-! Park, Those sponsoring the af-'ton Johnson, mother of Mrs.} fair were Misses Gladys Pinder' Stephen W. Douglass, gathered at’ and May Sands, Ms. Anna Rob-| the home, 830 Division street on! erts, and the Division Street P.-T.} Saturday in celebration of Mrs. = Johnson's ‘ninetieth birthday an- Atter many enjoyable games! niversary. | were played by the kiddies. a cos-| ~The festivities incident to the] tume parade was-held. The judges oceasion were held on the lawn of! years ago there was much talk} were Mrs. Chas, Salas, Mrs. Fred|tbe residence where a very de- Vought, and Miss Marie Saw- yer. Tonita Pereire, a Chinese maiden in beautiful hand- painted pajamas, was awarded the girls’ prize for the prettiest costume. Little Forest Arthur, winner“of the boys’ prize for the best dress- ed boy, was handsomely attired as a Spanish senor. The winner for the most comi-; cal costumes were Betty Adams} dressed as an old witch and; George Lowe dressed as an old; fashioned lady with a hoop-skirt. In the game of pinning the; eye on the pumpkin, Dora Roche} won first prize while Gloria Vin- son, Sylvia Sawyer Dan Stirrup and: Faith Fort won the other prizes. ‘Announcement Of Marriage typical} | beginning at 7:45 o’clock, at the lightful time was spent by those | se led to honor Mrs. Johnson, who; j of the oldest residents! on. West. | Mrs. Johnson's numerous friends extended hearty gratulations, wishing her more years of usefulness and hap- piness, with an expressed desire that she may reach the one hun dred mile stone of life, with all present on the occasion assuring her of the great pleasure afforded} them in being able to help her celebrate the enjoyable event. con-| eond| 4 ! Opera Practice To Be Held Tonight (Members of the cast of the operetta H. M.S. Pinafore are re- quested to be present at the re- hearsal to be held this evening, Over-Sea Hotel. The rehearsal will be under the MOVES TO HAVE GOVERNMENT PAY CAMPAIGN COSTS SAYS ALL OTHER CONTRIBU- TIONS TOWARD OFFICE SEEKERS SHOULD BE MADE PROHIBITIVE (By Ansoeiated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Two about the value of the states as experiment stations in which so- cial, political or governmental ideas could be tried out without upsetting the whole national eeon- omy. It was a reaction to NRA, AAA and other like agencies. In effect was a suggestion that the pudd- ing be tried out on the gardener before being served to the ter, | Now comes Senator Lonergan of | Conneeticut, chairman of the sen-}| ate campaign funds investigating committee, with a proposal seem-} ingly ideal for a state test. He proposes that the government pay: campaign costs of office-seekers. | “If contributions from ali sour es were prohibited and the gov- ernment handled the problem,” he} said, “aspiring citizens, rich, mod- erately well off, and poor, would be on an equal basis.” mas- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BODY TAKEN OFF I CLASSIFIEI CLASSIFIED SHIP ON SUNDAY COLUMN . | lvee ~eee Advertisements under this head PLACED IN UNDERTAK- ING PARLOR | | ! wili be inserted in The Citizen at | tite rate of 1c a word for each in- jsertion, but the minimum for the | first insertion in every instance is Arriving yesterday afternoon | 25c, the Coast Guard Cutter 244; payment for classified adver- brought to the city the body of 'tisements is invariably. in advance, Herbert Ranes, 38, member of the} pyt regular advertisers with ledger | idied at sea, {ments charged, The body has been placed in the| Advertisers should give their! undertaking parlor of the Pritch-| street address as well as their tele-| ard*Funeral Home on_ Division! phone number if they desire re-| street and advices as to disposition : syits, { of the body is being awaited by; With each classified advertise-| the management, ment The Citizen will give free an| Peace Justice Enrique Esquin-| Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! aldo, as coroner ex-officio, has] it. 1 the matter of Ranes’ death under} | advisement before issuing a death! WANTED | certificate permitting interment. a ea ART OF DRINKING "Ee Wok bodes ee — LOST IN HUSTLE tember 8, 1935. Will pay for! same if brought to The Citizen Office. oct21-tf | AMERICANS IN TOO MUCH OF A HURRY TO GET SOME- WHERE, DO SOMETHING crew of the Steamship Halo. Ranes | aeeounts may have their advertise- | [ FOR RENT FOR RENT—Upper apartment. Four rooms and bath; no chil- _dren, Apply Gaiti’s Harber) Shop, 109 Dyval street. | oct19-t£ | (By Assogiated Press) CHICAGO, Oct, 26.—Club life and the art of drinking, haye faded from the’ average Amer- ican’s knowledge because he is in ROOMS ————$——_-— - {7 E MUNRO, 128 N. E. ath! treet, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: | ingle, $3.00, $3.50 week; MOxDalT. OCTOSES a6 F= ee — = gee eee fi ; —s Sa they have 2 stpefg ¢ i powcr. =a, steadfast and pemeverag The ed, somewhat rourt ang even So lent, but new umiumdiy <2 soe to move to dag. but wewe- te fer Seems t’me like gittin’ the coun try out 0” the red is jest as impor- tant as gittin’ the Red out o' the country. : s The latest bulletin from the bed | “ithel. 2 thinst for Renews Eee de wy te teteet Ot ones gainin' rapidly. many will be thew frends. they patient im ill kinds ef work, a fond ef cocntry pleaseres and “MURDER!” Beg PALACE WORCESTER, . Mass.—Hearing | Greta Niseen-Don Alvarado = sPyYt? this city excitedly ca‘led police.' Maude Eburne-Donslé Meck & Officers rushed to the build ng to HAPPINESS C 0 BD find the alarm a mistake. The cries |. Matinee: 10-ISc; Might: 15-25e came from a man in a_ dentist's cha‘r, cries of “murder!” a woman im THOMASINE M. MILLER] —BEAUTICIAN— OL oe TAZ ZZ222222Z¢22222¢ Senator Lonergan, in summariz-! too much of a hurry to get some- ing arguments for it, said it would! where and do something, says Al- eliminate slush funds. ibert Auwaerter, new manager of} Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 News has been received in the| direction of Gus Ayala. “double, $4.00, $5.00 week. Close | city announcing the marriage of is i oct4-1mo | Norman Johnson of Key West to Miss Maybelle Johnson of Ala-/ bama. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mrs. | Flossie Johnson of this city, and| | much interested in learning of his has many friends who will be marriage. PERSONAL MENTION Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) California, 22 Colorado .... Mrs. Rebecca Roberts : plane yesterday afternoon, ac-; companied by Miss Laura Roberts,} to consult an eye specialist in Mi-; ami. | left by John de Poo, son of Mrs. Julio de Poo, left yesterday afternoon on the plane for Miami where he) will visit for a while with friends.; Mr. and Mrs, Sam Drudge and children were arrivals over the highway Saturday afternoon from the Keys where Dr. Drudge has for some time been employed on construction projects. \A. Tauscher, formerly a busi-} ness man of Key West but now located in Miamj, was an arrival over the highway Saturday aft- ernoon for a visit with friends. Mrs. W. J. Goss and daughter Sallie, who were visiting in Miami for several weeks, were return- ing passengers over the highway Saturday afternoon. R. C. Parker, engineer in charge of renovating and re- modelling the ferries of the Mon- roe county ferry system, return- ed Saturday over the highway from Miami where he had been visiting briefly on business, Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Baker, who Jeft last Sunday by plane for M on their honeymoon, » fol- lowing their marriage at 2 o'elock in "Fleming * Street Methodist church, were returning passen- gers over the highway yesterday afternoon, B, M, Dunean, chief engineer for the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District; Arthur , West. bridge engineer, and J. R. Staw- ers, member of the commission who were in Miami for the open-| ing of the, last bids on construe- tion work, returned by plane yes- terday. Mys,.I. N, Meltzer and son Cur- tis, who were visiting for one week in Key West with relatives and friends, left yesterday after- noon by plane for Miami. Jack Maloney and sen Jack, Jr., formerly of Key West now of Miami, were arrivals by plane Idaho .... Michigan Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada .. North Dakota Oregon Washingtor Wisconsin =| bie Blast om 13 .States LANDON INCLINED: 60 Electora! Votes 3 States— Delaware Illinois . New Jersey | South Dakota | West Virginia 5 States .. DOUBTFUL: 98 Electora) Votes 14 State— Indiana joffice? How could an Called Hard For ‘Out-ers’ | But the idea stirs up no end of, fury among opponents. Their! belief is that it would tend to} keep in office those already there! and to give up all the quacks and quack ideas ever hatched in the spit-and-think grocery store stove- | league. Naturally, if the idea were adopted, each candidate for a, certain office would be allowed ay certain sum, the minimum neces: | sary to let him show his wares.| But how could an office aspirant) compete with the man already in out-er” build-up an organization to com-| pete with the following of an! “in-er” with a basketful of poli-| tical patronage? Another problem along the quickly pointed out was: How fect of such non-political trips as were taken by President Roose- velt into the drought area and to the green pastures conference? Within the states, governors. sen- ators and other public take trips in campaign time, oft- times thinly disguising them road inspection tours. Borah’s View Perhaps Senator thought every man or woman with a political or social idea, 11 47 26 - 98 Minnesota . New Yark 4 States ... The reader, looking over the listings above, may not agree with the placing. We are not surpris-} new or used, should be permitted his day before the public, at pub- lic expense. Senator Borah once supplied an answer to that, while talking on a different mat- ter. He said any sound idea ulti- ; mately would get a hearing, then a following, then a champion. ed because, in instances, we do not agree ourselves. Now, the.writer, with due ig- porance, will make @ statement plection. Pxtsident Rogsevelt will be reelected,:in our opniion, by a for: himself jin regards to the} is likely to hover around 5,000,- 000, Quite frankly, our opinion is worth no more than that of any other ¢itizen, but the President has four factors with him this year that he did not have in 1932: very safe majority in the efector- al college, where the contest will not be close. He will get more than 400 electoral col- lege votes. His popular vote will amaze those who have predicted a close election and his plurality Ce eect capeeslnaden ag Pn jyesterday for a brief visit with | relatives and friends. Mrs. Anna Tuttle Lounders and baby, Joyce Ann, who had been visiting in Tampa for several weeks, returned to Key West this morning on the steamship Cuba. Nic * ANNNOUNCING.-- Formal Opening---Quality Food Store 1400 PINE STREET FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936 NOT just another grocery store but a food store destined to become the shopping center ef people who care. Quality Merchandise Low Prices C Cheerful i lean, Surroundings MRS. SUE SKELTON, Mgr. | the support of organized labor, a probably | block of “‘reliefers,” a split of Ne-' gro votes in key states and a po- litieal machine that is built upon Democratic control of the Federal government and most of the state governments. Together with his strength in his own party, the combination appears unbeatable to this observer, Over-Seas TransportationCo., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT | COUNTY same line which foes of the idea j could an “out-er’ overcome the ef- figures, Lonergan the exclusive Chicago ciub. “Men join clubs to escape the routine of home,” Auwaerter de-! clares, “or to mingle with their social peers and enjoy service. The younger generation, however, does not even know how to order a drink, “The idea most have of a party is to gulp down} half a dozen cocktails and grab the hors de’oeuvres from the buf- fet. After the sixth cocktail they don’t care what they eat.” LEGALS _ COURT ELFV- ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF) FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY IN CHANCERY No. 6-493 OF MONROE, , a politic NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR! CISTERN and clean it for the! water therein. State Plant} Board. Phone 701. oct24-6t young men FOR SALE | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Tv*: bundles for 5c. The Citizen O1- fice. octlé PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. aug? TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, IN THE CIRCUT STATE . SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢c. augi | The Artman Press.’ aug? Hair Dyeing a Specialty SAMPLE PIPL LL LLL THE CITIZEN BUILDING WIL TON B. THOMPSON, and NILES, as and constituting the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida Pet vs. THE STATE OF FLORIDA, . Defendant :OF AND ALL CERN: Please take notice that a petition has been filed in_the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, for the purpose of obtaining a a cree of said Court validating a confirming Road and Bridge R : funding Bonds of Monroe County,! Florida, in the sum of Three Mil- lion One Hundred Sixty-nine Thou- sand Dollars ($3,169,000.00), to be dated July 1, 1936, as fully de- scribed in said petition for valid tion, and that the Honorable Jeffer- son 'B. Browne. one of the Judges of said Court, has issued an order requiring tha € OTHER: SQUARE DEAL RESTAURANT ALFRED KNOWLES, Prop. 1020 Fleming Street —Our Specialty— Let us prepare a e be shown, if at the Court House Monroe County, Florida, at ten o'clock A, M., on the 16th day of November, 1936, why said bonds shali not be ~ validated and confirmed; and you are hereby | notified to show cause, if any you ; have, at the time and place, speci- jfied in said order, why said bonds | should not be validated and’ con- | tirmea. This notice shall be published in |The Key West Citizen, a newspaper | published in Monroe County, . Flor- ida, once each week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior ‘to said hearing, the first publication there- of to be at least eighteen (18) da prior to the date of said hearing. WITNESS my hand and the offi- cial of said Court, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this h day of October, 1936. L) Ross C Sawyer rk of the Cireuit Court, Elev- enth Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County. oct26; nov2-9 FISHING TRIP Short Orders—Regular Meals SANDWICHES of all kinds —CURB SERVICE— JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 | SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST ——ON—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE; 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 WILL BE THE RESULT WHY NOT INVEST NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE DELICIOUS LUNCH “For you to take on your next JOHNSON & JOHNSON 419 DUVAL STREET INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELE AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wark ALI. PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te € For Genera! Election November 3rd 1¢ Each ——NOW ON SALE aT——_ BALLOT JE UTIs YeliowTan STEsK YELLOWTAR O8 BORE MLTTON FISH FRESH SHRIMP Large Seat Opeters Fresh Crus Meet © Come FREE PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE (5: HOW OPEN mee Ncw Masercmes CITY CURB MARKET (14 Sumeeces Scorer COMPLETE LINE OF Vegetables and Fruits FRESH AT All THES

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