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a Ss So Bare Ps nbs . dar! included Sal te) P () R I S SYNOPSIS: Philip Page, dark, led as £ incl lly as a partner in the ac- larrenton “CLASSIFIED COLUMN tivities of Mr. ey 1412—Ji Fs oan of Arc, French for bette Using Sinaia ent_|,oSal¥pmranted more than anyiing Advertisements under this Beadjheroine, “born. Died May $0, P backs the workmen of the Morris be found, When she bad finished her wili be inserted in The nm at} 1431, ee tn aie fight for better |work at the office, Sally lingered, BY JO VE the rate of 1¢ a word for each in- a, ‘Sali { |hoping he would come in, but he did sertion, but the minimum for the} 1807—Joseph Holt, Kentucky} . first insertion in every instance is|!@wyer, postmaster-general,- secre-| placed e tary of war, Lincoln’s judge-#dv vd- | Latif alphal cate-general. born ~ editor who i ‘ get fetear: her. McDonald was accused. vi Hag Au j Sec ia an bead aca girgeeo ated | HIGHLIGHTS ui rg orate |e araas in caes OF ACTIVITIES | 5 sues Philip despite father to take his a : Payment for classified adver- Kentucky, ; suniiclins Petes Died Aug. 1, 1894. 7 Guctrccteg: (a satunes ae IN KEY WEST DURING 1936 [Seema dcectioe emploved by iri ligr- and he had taken many cases where : KS but regular advertisers with ledger y ~ppligt oy Reape Pi ioe is Lertindiahe yg of pay. becouse he ee og accounts may have their advertise- oo {Sumner, Mases-| - eer whom Philip is help- | was asked to fight. = wn he 2 Continuing highlights of events} 30. Lopez Funeral Home won (By GRAVY) — sora cane 7 their <ausingne Hoe eee = ‘The familiar wali a Rosemary |in Key wen ewine gerry first night game of year, 11 to 6,|@eeeeeee ° ee ame re an well ae their tele.{Boston. Died March 11, 1874. Chapter 33 Although she stopped in to-see her Sestaliin aro Sneig ary published) from Firemen. The regular semi-annual meet-| phone number if they desire re- Se OT Donald Cook-Judith Allen in Lunch With Gil pe pet sooap cee his office, she serine fo I ing of the golf club was held Mon- | sults, 1811—Owen , Lovejoy, __Illin- BEWARE OF LADIES i iles lor more ome 1. D. Lopez won ball game in April day night at the home of Williz7} With each classified advertise-| ois anti-slavery orator, Congre- Comedy and Short Reel Watkins, president. and was thor- | ment The Citizen will give free an|gational clergyman, _ politician, oughly enjoyed by ‘those present.| Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for!brother of a famed Michigan jur- The reports of all activities during} it. ist, born at Albion, Me. Died : the past six months were read and |————- ——---—— March 25, 1864. lett a had thought that it would] at the Morris house. she turned |last half of ninth inning with the} 1. Stowers Park defeated San- Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10415e be hard to face Giles Benton the | in at her own gate, she glanced at the | score 1 to 1 and two outs. He | itar Department. 9 to 1. to take next day. But when he came to get {cohol Chin nee Guiet | hit ball pitched by Sevilla out of faqcial ihanges -Caspionihip. her, she found herself tingling with| the hedges needed clipping the lot for a home run. Salinero} 1. Cutter “Babe” declared red. ‘The alecth f offi WANTED TO BUY excitement at the prospect of lunch-} There was an odor of gingerbread | Was victorious pitcher. winner in St. Petersburg-Havana SPP rok, ha . ie esis im * ihe ing wit him. He had played a game| in the Warren house, and Sally sniffed | 5. Big Amateur program at|race, in Glass B. For Class A, felonies De Wm P. Kemp |WANTED TO BUY—Antiques,| 1824—Thomas M. Cooley. fam- with her, and until now ke had en-|the ungrily. The family were all in | Bayview Park, under supervision }the “Venturer” was the winner. | 1000" nS: + We ee oy ci! old fashioned glassware, china,|ed Michigan jurist, born near at-| foyed all the advan: dining room, her father, her step- | o¢ Victor Larsen. ‘winio| President; Melvin E. Russell, vice d gl , » | OC rist, tages because she | mother and even Ray. icto: rsen, 2. A. Rendueles and Higinio president; Otto Kirchheiner,’ sec- bric-brac, etc. Apply H. Brad-|tica, N. Y. Died at Ann Arbor,: hhad known nothing about him. Now| “Hi, stranger!” Ray greeted her, 5. Batting averages of Cuba-|Nebot arrested for harboring and etal Sreaan sty Edwa Ny A ford Clarke, clo Colonial Hotel. Mich,, Sept. 12, 1898. : she knew him, knew his purpose, and | She tousled his black hair as she went |Key West baseball series show M. | transporting aliens. pik a Ae es seat a janb-atx “aaa maeteat taal Past him and kissed frst her mother | Acevedo and C. Griffin hit .454,; 3. Lopez Funeral Home vie-| (one a vote By lanka ca a en her father, lingering by her | five safeties each in 11 chances at/torious in second night game of ‘Adenoks een ee caniad ret Willie Giles Benton took her to the dining | father’s side. leat dea Gs tehed ‘the ‘best Defeated: B B 12 room of the Lanier hotel, where Te: “We miss you, Sally,” jpat<” 708” Casa “pitene SPORE | Fear. Hee nay . Deen, i 7 RE Le aE ENS bad Liked tb take hee ene ea art | warren, “I'l be’ glad when thie iit €ame, allowing but three hits and'to 5. ‘os Watkins ‘and Lionel Plummer for! BICYCLES—WE RENT. by the the money. Sally sufferec a mo-|'* 2veF and you can come back tous.” no runs in nine innings, 6. Boat-load of, queens pass Pages ing t ee al b 5 Hour, Day or Week. Repair all “The house is a different place with | 7. Park Tigers capture second-\ through here. on way to Havana.|the:Promotion of the club and ¢&) makes and paint them with Nu- mentary of memory as she and | both you and Tip gone,” sighed Mr: oe F j son. | pecially its financial standing. In Mek sabia wtiea che aaa | Warren: “1 cep price angmes ry jhalf of basketball league schedule; Miss Natalie Wilson, internation cist dasikaiiinmn:bole co ateeh ida) Enamel. We carry a full sup- Giles are er Fv prarsboe frame 33 gueimade a lot of trouble and Sia: !and hung up several records. Cates‘al queen, of St. Petersburg, “] 03a wy Plummer re ih ane ply of parts. Agents for the ? rep stig n they but now it’s really lonesome. “made 19 points in one game. Tig-/ group, Also, Miss Phyllis. Snell,}, yer ‘na Trip tet h a Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. ; nversation with Giles} 1 miss you all, too,” said Sally,,|ers scored 26 points in last quar-}Festival-Queen of! Beverly; Mass. by BF Ie ot P) orpyaae : ae And sell them as low as $1.00 - out everything else. “1 feel as if 1 live in a museum ter of final contest; 50 points in| Miss Doris Valentine, State Queen’ re EFS, Bs rags 29 He ts per week. Phone 276. J. R. shan’t be here much longer, I'm| stead of a house. There's never any- | jast half, an average of 28 points|of New York, and Miss Martha] \verns'a sift, from be ct Stowers Company, nov20-tf raid,” Giles said regretfully. “My | 0D® to scold me if I don’t pick up my pestis : Mr. Plummer that several of the . ly. '¥ | clothes.” per game. Cates averaged 17; Vitalis, Festival Queen of St. Pe- hove becka:diwn: and Bad 161 ias wwork is almost finished,’ She sat down and ate supper with | Points per game, having 131 field) tersburg, Fla. Douglas Wilson is aes apes botinl ical tanec hae! . | 1 suppose you'll be glad to go."|them, listening to Mrs. Warren's |goals. Hale, 110 field goals; J.| conducting them on the trip. |}o "4. "“the gift was duly spened| Pted case and razor with six (murmured Sally, “It'd very hot here |£98sip about the household. Then | V. Woodson. 102 field goals; Ed.} 6. “Winsome Too” first to fe a oie ent was ras ee 7 blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. {this time of year.” there was a letter tobe 2ad,aridicu- | Woodson, 105. These records still| cross the line in Key West-Ha-| > r, Plummer and turned out] San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- ] to be very useful. . .especially if} yal street. dec17-tf your spouse walks around in his 1827—John Calvin Brown, Con- FOR SALE federate general, reconstruction governor of Tennessee, railroad builder, born in Giles Co., Tenn. Died Aug. 17, 1889. MONROE THEATER | Eleanore Whitney and Robert Cummings in THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE Herbert’ Marshall-Jean Arthur in If You Could Only Cook Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- “7 to bi . childi: is i Tve formed some very pleasant er poche er er te stand, vana race. The Water Witch was ‘and some very valuable connections | were honeymooning in Rio de Janeiro, 9. Old Sol failed to shine and! declared winner in Class A and in : <i 40 you for showing me the town.” | the Whole wor! p signed her letter 17. Convent girls won silver} the prize. Clem Price made the]; 5 , in Pearl, Coral eA ] tt A Shen he added carelessly. “There’s ret abeadecrV aves loving cup donated by San Carlos| preparation for the race. be announced by President Kemy} and Jade. Reg. $6.00 value, m Iyrlaw08M é Sally turned restlessly in her chair. ‘i ; at a later date. . .when he recov-} only $2.00. San Carlos Book Jone place you didn’t take me” It was good to know that Tip was | Institute when they took basket-| 6. Douglas Pacetti, veteran cca aia: ought ly $2.00. in TO OUR t | “Where is that?” asked Sally. happy, that Terry was happy—but it | ball series from High School girls.’ F. E. \C. R’y conductor. died. mci Store, 518 Duval street. . ° $ brought back the keen longing to see 19. Blackwell koed Ray At- 10. Mickey Ubieta, local base- es dec17-tf is rf “To Milltown. 1 understand you're ' fvery well acquainted with the place. Mary tells me you took her there to Terry again. well in third round at Navy Field.| ball and softball player, left for Mr, Warren Takes The Case Young Sawyer and Russell foaght| Hol'ywood, Fla., where he play- Jeee some friends of yours—the Mc- HEN they had finished the dishes, | draw. Rivas and Jew Harry ed all season with the state cham- by it. Joe Sold: Donalds.” Sally and Mrs. Warren joined {0 by a scent. Joe Soldano won} pions. , © “Oh, yes, 1 know the McDonalds,” |R@y and Mr. Warren on the side technical KO over Kid Garcia.|_ 10. Firemen won from Busy said Saily. “I didn’t take you to Milj- | Porch. It was time, now, to tel' her Bobby Waugh and Kid Pelican| Bees in night game, 6 to 5. “town because I knew you wece pretty |¢'Tand, and Sally told the story of | fought on even terms. Ernest} 13. Gerry Curtis accepts pi well informed about that part of pry rs gaa feltshehad | Hemingway and Harry Sylvestey|tion in Washnigton, D. C., as na- opal ee “You will take McDonald's referred bouts. tional director of beautification. ‘You knew that?” Giles studied her | won’t you, Father?” she eres 20. Yachts in race from St.; 13. Lopez Funeral Home won “face, as if he were trying to fathom| «rye already taken it,” said Mr, | Petersburg to Havana arrive here.|from Firemen, 12 to 1. nee abating beens Tem Warren; “puffing quietly at htsypipe. | 24. Park Tigers defeated All‘} - 13. “Americana, Of Thee »J town?” a = rey i i here peices you, | Star team from Homestead. 67 to} Sing” is causing a furor. 3 “Since you are trying to improve|] could.” 'y promise todo what | 56, Hale scored 22 points and} 14. “Warbler” starts to Mobile H the factory methods, 1 supposed you’d| Sally breathed a sigh of relief, She | Barrows of the visitors, 27. with Italian steamer in tow. f have to bn into Milltown pretty | might have known that Philip would 25. Sanitary Department won; 14. Wilcox assured early hear- eigenen egy get a whole picture of |think of this too. He thought of | second-half of Social League splii!ing on Naval Station status. “Very clever of you,” said. Giles, everything. schedule after battling 16 innings} 16. Customs Officers - Taylor On account of William Pen-|GILLETTE NEW DeLUXE Razor ababe knowing that the club need-| SETS, chromium or gold-plated ed a good player for president he} case and razor with 12 blades. went out Sunday and showed the} Reg. $7.50 seller, only $2.00. boys how to make a good score} San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- and thereby turned in a 39 which) val street. - dec17-tf he guarantees to be right even if he did keep the score himself. His | SECO! SHEETS—500 for 50c. card\read 455 264 355, which} The Artman Press. aug? adds to 39 strokes, His pal. Johnny | ——————_——— Kirgchenhaym. got a neat 85 FOR RENT OR SALE while the opposition was 81 for (Hurricane Eddie and 90 for Cupid Melvin. The usual referee wag Charlie Salas with 82, which did/ not win so much as usual. Since} Sunday, Doc has been unable to figure out how to go about re- i ERY soon each of our y WN friends will ea an Ae invitation to our Wedding; and : we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” Naturally, you want your. Wedding Invitation to be the very finest; and that is why we arc inviting you to inspect our ‘remarkable line of genuine Stecl Engraved Wedding Invita- tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles + THE ARTMAN PRESS ' {FOR RENT OR SALE—Furnish- ed House. Modern conven- iences. 1609 Flagler Ave. Ap- ply 1600 Vernon street between 7:00 to 9:00 a. m. jan5-6t Smiling and showing his white teeth [wyagt Phe yi ger ni ren aid. | with Administration. Score, 6 to|and Lounders transferred. : re} rage CITIZEN BUILDING E “But 1 am interested in the McDon-| bie opposing Mr. Morris.” 5. ©, Stickney was winning hurl-| . 20. Frank Coward picked up|Peating that score but says hey Pierced ; ; aids. Mary telis me she has sent them| | “What of it?” demanded Ray hotly. | er. E. Roberts lost. by pilots. Ran out of fuel. knows he has the groove now and FoR” RENT—Upper. apartment. : food. 1 suppose the reason McDonzld| 1's the principle of the thing. Me-.| 26. Sanitary Department beat} 21. Firemen’s Ball grand suc-| certain people may look to their)’ Foy, > a batlicmo :chils z was in the drive that night 1s easily | Donald's innocent and father’s got to en | eae henabiaie laurels or they are apt to get lost j career a ards, : explainable—he came to thanx Mary.” | do what he can for him or be sshamea | 5¢0We's Park in first game of play-| cess; held at Habana-Madrid. | dren, at 628 White street. Ap- cE Sally said nothing. Should she ad- | o¢ himself.” off series, 4 to 8. C. Stickney won; 21. Firemen defeated by the | ply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 10! mit hat she recognized. MeDonald? |° =1Vo¢ so fast, Ray.” said Mr. Warren, | 2nd M. Tynes’ lost. Embalmers, 3 to 1. | Duval street. © octlo- To ignore the remark was a tacit|“yoy and Sally work with Philip | 27. Stowers Park took second) 22. Florida State Firemen Con-| In another match w ich had} en that she bad recognized | page. You've got his side of it. You | game of championship series, 24/ vention comes to a close. Samuel Ephraim Harris (our gen-|-~wo FURNISHED HOUSES. all Weak det secegnize Mclean, pen puget edema tae patel apy jto 5. C. Stickney lost, H. Garcia! 25. Angel Torres stabbed Sat-jial Postmaster) against Willie; modern conveniences. * Apply i didn’t you?” asked Giles. “You didn't| goes’ That's what we are trying to | °"- urday night. Pious and Otto Kirchheiner, the| 1116 Grinnell street. nov27-tf ze Say so at .he time.” i find out.” 30. Sho'tz believes highway 30. Fire destroyed more than aforementioned gentleman was; 1 barely caught a glimpse of the| “If he’s guilty, this whole movement | will be ready to start buliding in|half of bridge at Pine Key. sandwiched between Willie and) fYRNISHED APARTMENT with man,” said Sally truthfully. “1 should | philip's seen trying to push is done | 60 days. (To Be Continued) Otto on account of Sam got twa) electric ice box. 1001 Eaton | ee ee na oe pacers eae 45's while Otto got 45-48 andj street, Phone 879-J. a J < a money. Morris is fighting us) We've | ———~---~- - er =e Si a ese o ali ‘ 5 . 4 It may be.” said Giles. “To our |jost ads right and left.” Silico eudaanae Ee ‘< Acasa, in ¢ ia ase sone dec31-1mox friends, he Morrises. “Philip's house is mortgaged,” said ( lots o: fun was had y Sam poh pee see ———_—_— t ‘And to you?” added Sally boldly. | mr, Warren. AT LEY MEMORIAL Today S Horoscope cause he enjoys his own stories as! BUNGALOWS, with modern con- he me, plete said ia Aiea “They won't ruin Philip,” said Sally SEH much as anybody else and says| veniences and garage. Apply, ode ‘raat oe si ae sia i [es ee “He’s too fine, too The Spurlock Singers will be at) Coecccccoccocoovesooooee® that is why you sometimes see him} Valdes Bakery, 634 Wiiliam must go. f've more than used up my|" “He's a very bright young man, as |Ley Memorial Church Thursday! Today bestows a kind and sym-| doing both the talking and listen | street. jan5-2t half hour for lunch.” well,” said Mr. Warren. “But none | night at 7:30 o’clock to present|Pathetic nature. adaptable to cir-j ing. “It has been a great pleasure,” | of those things may save him if he |... sod t. cumstances, With good commey- NOTICE bowed Giles. is determined to change the order of ;% Acred concert. trom Cit! abilitiba,” “high-minded ' “aia eT “McDonald’s Arrested” Lapeer change things” SR aaa baa dic lath rt a tae the} fortunes will probably | Mr. Daddy Berlin had a former Ne AU oe pata a Sas catered the Lig ities to find | sald Sey. -Sbe gotupinen lmams | oc aee en one are well: train’: be good -qUnder certain, Cream: | Key Wester 'of Naval Station days, ; raat an erates Ce it buzzing with talk. Lola Hopkins, | get over to Mary's,” she said. “Mary They sing sacred songs and negro | stances, However, there is datigér}/ who turned.oyt. to be George water sxigpaee _ olan 4 the girl reporter, greeted Sally with | is interested in Mrs. McDonald I'm | spirituals. of being wronged owing to the|Schraeder, for a partner against; Board. Phone 701. jan4-6t E the news. golng Os ener ae The Spurlock Singers not only | sympathetic nature. O'd Bye Duke of Rock Sound and | ==——————— “McDonald's b ted for set- | hospital in ning. “I've prom Bee f : id ae a ; Z : | ing ee shasta These ised to stay while Mrs. McDonald has Rese audiences in pereen by L E G A L 8 Cookie Mesa but like all good} BENJAMIN LOPEZ bet his bail so high there's not a | her operation.” mre ere dlabsinaerey eee BCG | a penne nee | rene ord id nol tea beat }F UNERAL HOME 4 ehance of getting him out. “Mary's been pretty swell,’ said | have performed in severa church: | Yori 0 “ATION FOR on other ie My pone! one coat ing Key West Sookie was the best player, follow-| Servi “But he—he was here in the office | Ray. é les and schools in Key West and! wal ast night.” said Sally weakly Picco Giaeaci Slowly the distance {the public will miss a real treat mine snide ed by Schraeder, Daddy and the; “They got him this morning. Took | fr : lif they do not hear them, it is said. | holders of Tax Certificate No. 1091,| Duke. him from home, too, so there's no place. She was in no hurry to get 5 ierncd the dey of Anon, & D. : Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer ad hance of keeping . from May. May’s|there. She did not enjoy the idea of ae = Me oeMTET eee ee ore oe Coane OF een tal” tomorrow. {staying in the Morris house, and feel- | Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢| and nas made application for a tas — | Phone 135 Night 696-W * s i i.” ing the way she did about Mr Morris. | weekly. deed to be issued thereon. Said , * z . kenowing ber husband a ath can |She determined to leave as soon as 7: certificate embraces the following} The WPA maintenance has come | Se ee eatin | posible Gescribed property in the County of}to an end on the course and it! 3 Monroe, | get him out.” said Sally. . 5 “The boss would if he could” said| _ The big house was silent as usual. Lola. “He's hot about the collar over | Sally learned from Dennison, Borne vou. But 1 guess the | !er, that everyone had gone out ie = Bes ean ate coaaigs Mc. | felt weary and dispirited. She took KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business now appears that many difficul- ties will be encountered in trying to keep it open throughout the! year. “The city has appropriated ‘A READER FROM MISSOURI WRITES US: “Where | come from you see much but plains and we're mighty interested in seeing what's in the world. Because Midweek Pictorial takes me to the like it, need it and can't do without it. Every week | take a F i é prop- : Sronald’s bai) is old Joe Morris. And |UP @ book and curled up in the win- erty under the said certificate is-| the usual nt for maninten- around the world with Midweek Pictorial, my clipper ship of the news. # ms dow seat in one corner of the library. | ee — ; 3 sual amount for nt . deen pk Morris is the man, that’s got McDon- 5 sued was in the name of Caroline ity is bi and Theater District go to conferences, battlefields, the homes of little men and the of, She did not know how long she sat ance but the city is broke even as i ‘Through Midweek Pictorial | b familiar with th he! shall be;you and I and how long the men f#,, the! will work without pay in cash de- at the] pends on how long jobs are scarce ald where he is now.” “ 2 i rT there, or if she fell asleep, but she 'l don’t believe Mr. Morris knows roused at the sound of voices, men’s pihat's going on.” said Salty. “t' o71Y | voices. “Mr. Morris.and Giles Benton [ make the news; and'more than that, with men like myself everywhere.’ ft makes me laugh, understand, angry—all through showing me how men and things look as they really are. And Midweek Pictorial helps me fight, First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates “You talk to him,’ said’ Lbla. | had entered the library.: ry court-house door on the first Mon-lin private life, However. the club my igh its courageous analyses of business and political develop! “You're a friend of as nage (Copyright, 1986, Batley Wolfe) un, of, Pantt@"ss1as a whole is confident that a sat- Garage Elevater ments that effect me.” | like it for that, too.”” = There was a hint of scorn ola's I shies ; ‘ fie. is : = tom MA cok spocore ut cel | 1 day of December,| Seattory solution of the problem ERAS Ca _Special Offer to Newspaper Readers . friendship with Méry or her st Sally eavesdrops on an exciting will be reached and golfers will MIDWEEK PICTORIAL sells regularly at 10 cents a copy. TO ©: «with the Morris family, She se conversation. jomerrew. He ona A creas a a A introduce you to Midweek. Pictorial we offer it to you for: 4 ~~ + 2 A aD ——— County, ‘i i a | Propucts FoR RELIEF... |Voting Only Begins = — renin $1.00 A | tae . eae ig ea . . . par Picco: | CASA MARINA || Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company PLUS 1937 DAILY DIARY FOR the WPA commodity rooms at! (By Associmted Press) Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe Erfective December 22nd, 1935. —American Plan— 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath | ‘ALL WHO ORDER IN JANUARY Midweek Pictorial, 148 East 47 Street the corner of Simonton and Angela! BELLO HORIZONTE, Brazil, streets. states that.a new shipment jy, ¢ Members of the muni- of products for certified clients, S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 a OMAN PDH er ina i | | ! | | 1.50 jf | ! | | r ; ht ;’, cipa] administration here refused 2 P. M. arrivi has arrived. and is now being dis: Gis ac as joba wien tell De i= $ Evsctag (Dinner... $200 arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. New York, N.Y. 4 tributed. ‘ Ge bi othe SnAIe ifeperedas —— i Luncheon Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. _ Send 12 issues of Midweek Pictorial and My Daily Diary Mr. Recio states that irlasmuch out of office, ane pre] The South Tibbetsville brass band |! 4 ¢y T. * for Havana. for 1937 for which I enclose one dollar (currency, mor rd. ; as these products are of a perish-| hold the town hal! by arms. was pretty badly thrown out of step || ernéon Tea... 50 j| eee Se Ripiasea cio eure Pack PEGs ‘> money order, é able nature, he urges all that are] When the newly elected staff) jast Sunday when Pudgy Moots hit | Palm Shmled Beach with Casino Tampa, Fla Sagi aera oy " = ee tligible to zeceive them, to cali at|padiocked the building and cat-| the base drum with a snow ball. |{ Masser in Attendance ua ETe : the rooms at once for their por- ried on business outside, porers What the well dressed taxpayer |! Florida East Coast Hotel Co. For further information and rates call Phone 14. tion as provided in the distribution, the old group came out through) will wear this year is his pockets | PeterySchutt, Manage , TAR, Agent. pan, the windows and surrendered, inside out. i insets } 5. H. COST. zs