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4 2 <u AAR it 888. cements. sammamestacnen te! «| if i >< Seeerororeccoccoeccooes | ceesccceccceescceeccceee Smeennccecaraccaceceqces | Bingo Rainfall which was given Saturday; Yesterday's Precipitation Colonial for; Normal Precipitation .... ° asqncea prizes, Helio Lopez, first; High % ivan, second; Mrs.‘ Russell, Low. i ton Hinson, fontth;W-|| Barometer 7:30 A. M. today: Myr. W.'Saw-}/ Sea level, 29.99. Announcement will be as WEATHER FORECAST + le osha erg dere | Key West and Vicinity: Partly! a local Red Cross ehap-| cody tonight and ‘Wednesday; r not much change in temperature; ? a: si b Com || Pionida: Mostly cloudy, probably Announcement was. made _ this; morning of a meeting of the Cur- nent Event group of the Key West Weman’s Club which will be held 8 o'clock this evening at the home ef Mra Julien Thomson, 510 north portion tonight and in north Jacksonville to Florida Straits; and East Gulf: Moderate southerly winds, becoming northerly over} /north.portion, and mostly over- and devastated by the ravages of east, weather with occas‘onal rain ”*» over north portion tonight and topie of discussion, and all mem-| Wednesday. extended a cordial invitation to be; WEATHER CONDITIONS present. A trough of low pressure ex- ‘tends this morning from the east- Walley to the middle Gulf coast, weed ; A iui | tame variety. Buffal x, De C., fOVeE the highway to join a group/ ministers and the workers of the/ and ose — inches, fof friends at Fort Myers. Mr.| movement. Hach and all go by! ’ “ 4 ee Ploof had been in Key West farjtheir first names. Doors are left friendly and informal, as in any) 114. hac been improved by a de- who gave the use of their cars about two months, open and never locked, fellowship Successful body. Hare. 30m th, cided pick-up in loca! tax collec- and the donors of the beautiful and Pensacola, Fla., 29.76 inches; ‘The capacity of the humam| pic pressure is relatively high stomach is 145 cubic inches, or im} 9¢¢ the south Atlantic coast, Mi- nga terms, twelve bottles of/ iii, Bla. 30.02 inches, and an Aside ‘area of high pressure extends from SQereper northern Plains southeastward to EB. M.L.: Thanks, and}into the middle Mississippi Valley, we think that a nom de plume is: Williston, N. D., 3030 inches, as effective as initials. Precipitation has been general duxing the last 24 hours from the The only toast that may be prop: | Mississippi Valley eastward over z . . = Dr, Luther Shaw, extension) ial files. When money is needed! CONFLICT ' Tmperial Lotion contains six itch North ti Ay < } t 4 ee a oe ae he mesa ey sree plant pathologist at North Caro-!by th “heads” it is merely noted! —siso— | killing mene Oe bs gees Hato. i HATS OFF to their King. It seems that in.tof the Ptains States, western Tex- | ina State College, says blue mold! on the bulletin board that someone | BIG GAME practi ee eatin: aaa. tetter, ring- Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT the low ceilinged ho:ds of ships,fas, amd the North Pacific’ States, {Probably is the greatest threat to/ has a “guidance” (from God) that!} Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- |! worm and common itch, Fleas | Matinee: §-10¢; Night: 10-18¢ when they arose quickly to drink|the amount. being light to moder- te the king, the taller ones satlate. Temperatures have risen down promptly, stunned from the|and are abnormally high in the contact of their heads against the| Atlantic States; while decidedly ceiling. So custom. now allows}co'der weather has overspread the them to drink: it sitting. Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, Lake region, and west Gulf States, with Spesking of drinking, in the old}freezing southward into central days it seemed proper to stab the} Tmxas, and readings are 10 to 22 drinker when he had his face deep-| degrees below zero im the Dakotas ly sunk in a horn of ale, so the! and Minnesota. Temperatures eustom of pledging one’s tablemate| over the far West are slightly he- | was instituted. The pledged one}low normal, with light frost this stood up and glared at all the re: morning in southern California. of the company with his hand on. G. & KENNEDY, | his bowie knife, until the pledger Official in Charge. finished his ale. Nice people, our! ancestors. amet We don't aisd caeuien dire} C L ASS IFI E D pufficient postage ‘om them. . COLUMN woacececaacocecancccoocs Now that the campaign is over MALE HELP WANTED and the shouting has died down, we suggest that the party secretaries} ABLE MAN to distribute samples, gather up a] the unusued mud am} handle Coffee Route. Up to} sptead, it evenly over the dust} $45 first week. Automobile giv- bowl, in a soil conservation effort. en as bonus. Write Albert i eal Mills, 972 Monmouth, Cincin- We learned our typtwriting un-} nati, 0. feb9-1tx dey the Columbus Method. ‘Sail around, discover a key and land WANTED on it, 7 1 PEE ins WANTED — Automobile, late! Reflections: The telephone was}'™odel; small sedan. All. cash. invented in 1861, and we believe} Answer. P. 0. Box 725. that people have been getting the feb3-6tx wrong number ever since. . .The| - U. S, Postal system is one of the most complete in the world, more service for three cents than any other form of investment. In. faet, they will even correct, as far as they can, the mistaks that the patrons make. . .And our Mr. Far- ley will tell you that it suffers a tremendous deficit or makes a tre. mendous profit, depending om whether you are crying about the ee oY ey expense of government or wanting | ss pa, | aint them eh Nee two cent postage. . .The visitors rene We carry a fall sup- who are making their first sojourn ply: of parts. Agents for the | in Key West will send home bets} Rontast and Dayton Bicycles. | ter reports if our local motorists ‘And sell them as low as $1.00 | will show them just a little more ‘eialy: : Taune: 258, 4 RB courtesy in the rights of the road. aveec Company. {jan20-tf | ing Kp be a ory con | PERSONAL CARDS— 100 printea eérns the committee that is spend-| cards 4 ing a lot of time trying to discov- |’ aie fc —-) er what is wrong with the last}’ EEE ee SBE. i drop of one of our highly advertis- FOR RENT ‘ ted coffees that brags “good to the; ——__._ __________. ___ last drop.” TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. al) | modern conveniences. Apply The one magic that Key West| 1116 Grinnell street. dec27-tf | has agove all others is the way it} ———~ brings the visitor around to the feeling that there is no point in hurrying. Cars that come here! from the ferry in forty-three min- utes flat, are seen a week later, making a round of the beautiful FISHING PAUL DEMERITT, fishing guide. | Launch “Dac”. Gulf Refining Dock. Sailfish or reef fishing. Success guaranteed, feb9-1mox | FOR SALE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 ta $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty pos it sprang into a full-fledged total which! (Til 7:30 p, m., Wednesday) pein mt etek wc ye Sa | moderate southerly winds. Cecccencececensececeeees | furnished an ideal ing for the “there, } I : Died Jan. 16, 1878, per- jmovement in America. | ey rain in north and central portions The chureh, before Oxfordians | feent. The reason is that such se- tonight and Wednesday; colder in| qaeeeaeevecenceneccoqace and central portions Wednesday.} was a guest yesterday at the rec- tory of St, Mary’s Star of The Sea church with Rev. W. J. Rea- gan, S. J., left this morning ell, celebrated ,market from the.low point . of} — Florida Motor Lines bus. for ery : pt b 0 e, | 1933 is attributed to several fac-'yyon Delbos, French Foreign, Min- ami. sib wawed 4 hte ors, including a short sup Ot} ines | West for a few. diy on: left this morning over the fie : : “ . ce riod. of low interest rate® payitants,” way for Craig, Fla, ; 2 3 - a bey tinue. large camps in) the northern part'a handsome apartment-house and} of Minnesota, and makes his home| the : : re in Hibbe, Minn,, left this morning| Park was built. Here live the two 274 brought into the ford by the| otitis took dvantage of low ing the illness and after death of AUNT torney of Miami, was an arrival} For a small, weekly fee, mem-|With bishops, using their first! (1 a cconomies and the collec- MRS. EDUARDO GOMEZ anp! by plane from Minmi this morning, |/bers obtain room, meals and house | 2@M°. ton of back taxes which aided; FAMILY. febQ1tx! coming to attend to business mat-| privileges. Tea is served in the! Miami, Fla., lcredit posit’ons. ee: j ters. He will be the guest of Rep-|afternoon and discussions are held I Feb, 6,, 1937. | — 1 ; ' resentative B. C. Papy while in} frequently. H } Key West |, Uimtaits the secretary recoris | MONKOE THEATER | No Heh Too Deon PALACE ‘or This Liquid | i | i i i and fascism in this, Gon country is the inherent instinet of people.to own their own homes.” bs Gramercy Park, New York City. ‘ey, Here two ministers, Rev. Frank! month — ‘Buchman, and Rev. Samuel Shoe-} 4, =| }maker, operate a far-flung © re- | tby being expelled from Oxford's 1819-—Lydia E. campes, in. Engiand. Tin |Seprods Ge: widelyredcamets e-| securities at any one time , . Buchman, who traveled in C ng sable — is. bat oft bck : ‘and liad: some considerable ken of LYRM Mass, at the age’ of 55! In the. sales heretofore, al | |Oriental religions, brought back} °°" ‘Pe: Died May. Lt, °°"! profit of almost eleven mi | eesedosene: | |the idea of using the “still, small |, _ |doBars bas been turned over ~ bee | voice” as a means of guiding} 1820-—Moses G- er, New|PWA’s revolving fund. Some- | George J. Smith, ret te one’s personal life successftlly. | England inventor of the first elec- thing like nineteen millions in in-| “A man well versed | Prom a — small, unimportant, | trie fixe alarm system, pioneer |terest has also ‘yeen rece-ved, by istry mays {nucleus of young university men, | and navy. electrician, betn at Bos-|th PWA, but this sum goes into narrow in his . re-'cawen, N. H. Died May 25, 1893, the Treasury Department for-reg-} z know the touch system. so. well, user: ’ | wax expenditures of the Govern-| Richard tac eter cath Mati {Christian Fe!lowship.” "*Ca:vary| 1896——Samuel Bowles, son of Ment peas can. slap on the back and call by ite |HPiscopal church, in New York’s' the founder, who made the Spring-| y¢ jg notable that investment first name. : old Gramerey Park section, famed field, Mass. Republican one , of si insti ‘ ;for its aristocratic background, the Sit t tikbes * bankers and institutional investors : ‘ country’s great papers, bor) are greatly interested in municipal securities which carry four veueooile t ltesk i& un bed © down” to! 1840—William T. Sampson.|curities, now being offered, | James P. ‘Texa * ‘nothing Hi Pian eueily in debt. Spanish-American. War Raval com, | average well below four percent,| Congress adn fee sense enough to! t4,. Buchman and Shoemaker went to mander-hero, born at Palmyra, N.|end the average yield os Seeeey pa farmer but I did aoe Fs mi : ine. ¥: Died in Washington, May 6,|year bonds is considerab'y eee 8 work to build-up the parish, bring- 1” les three percent. The recov- have sense enongh te make @ Rev. G. G. McHardy, S. J., who og ne ee ee Soe ery of the municipal securities good congressman.” 3 ‘ . $ exempts on the rs’! «You cannot) exelade from the C. B. Edwards, who was. othe , 01 ives; the smal! visible supply international community a nation nak 2 new issues and the feeling that: 4¢ nearly two. hundred muillion in-| ‘ CARD OF THANKS : | Es — “Final : . ° " Witile municipal financing during! Phil Ploof, owner of several became 5 Nir Sete perobte Lodge | so3g oat absae normal, a large | sree scene me fatlbngar ay Here roportion of the iesues revolved headquarters at Gramercy the “wild elephants” are herded |» ti ing, because many muni- We wish to express our sincere " thanks to all who assisted dur-! Nose Other ‘costs and rearranged bonded debts. ' our beloved one, Eduardo Gomez, Everpniog: “la oe frank, Moxeover, the market for these We are indeed grateful to those! VALDES goes to “sharing” everything, es- 2bs0rb religion pleasantly, wit ae tions, coupled with more business- iloral tributes and messages of Pete Robineau, prominent at-| pecially mutual confessions of Bin, | *8 and macaxoons, and swap yarns P. like administrations, which, in¢lud- sympathy. the names of members in alplidbet-|| John Wayne-Jane Rogers in the 1937 tobacco erop. a sum must be raised for such a! tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25< |; to use. Two sizes, S5c and $1.00. From tobacco farm toshipping room... at every stage in the mak- ing of Chesterfield Cigarettes. ..Job Number One is to see that Chest erfields are made to Satisfy. In the fields... at the auction marketr ...and in the storage warehouses... Job Number One is to see that Chest- erfield tobaccos are MILD and RIPE. In the Blending Department Job Number One is to “weld” our home- grown tobaccos with aromatic Turk- ish to the exact Chesterfield formula. In the Cutting and.Making Depart- ments Job Number One is to cut the tobacco into long clean shreds and roll it in pure cigarette. paper. ce _~ - oe Chesterfields are made to give you the things you enjoy in a cigarette... refreshing mildness Roosevelt drive at fifteen miles per hour and liking it, Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W . + « pleasing taste and aroma, They Satisfy, Copyright 1937, Licorrr & Myars Tosacco Co,