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West Woman's Club will) ‘sponsor a Fish Chowder Supper in be tendo With Mrs. G. N. Goshorn;, the Hospitality House on Thurs- phone 122 or Mrs. Clifford Hicks, day, February 18, from 6 until 8 phone 631-J. They request that all reservations be made not later! om Reservations for this supper can ———_-.. - g®Y oe RASPUTIN We have heard that the river is flowing so fast in the flood area) seeweceeeeooqoeeooooesss that it is even carrying the shad-' 5,46) Hoare, British First Lord’ and partlg. pwencaat weather’. to- ows of the trees along with it. ean be matched in Florida the story of the soil being so rece tho platits seeds during a spell has to run full tilt, to! from getting tangled in the| as they spring from the 1H Th view of the fact that our President's first name is Frank- Mm, and our vice-president’s first; Bame is John, we are sponsoring & movement to make our national And the Republicans will all rise} end sing, “She was a good party, | they done her wrong.” ‘e¢ don’t know who is Tespon-} » bet part of the more bumpy! of Tooseve!t Boulevard has} repaired. For which we bow! the waist down and ~ rf FTE, Neetest trick of the month: The way the motorists of our fair city! were “cured” of parking on the wrong side of the street, speeding, ' Punning without lights and mak- ing undue no'se in one day's ar- rests. Or can it be possible that some one with a I'ttle more influ- mee put the quietus on the, all to sudden, drive for better motor- img. At least, we haven't heard @f any one getting even a warn- ig since that “Bloody Monday.” The old time confidence mah Bias become respectab'e and is now known as the “advertising agency” for some of our radio programs, ‘The methods and phrasing used to entice the listener to vse peerless Products would do justice to the spieler at a medicine show. Not that they ask you to buy, they practically order you to do so un- der pain of indescribable i ef- fects, Observation He who plays the s‘ot machines, Has no nickles in his jeans. Comic Strip: Edna Mae Oliver im a burlesque show. In Noblesville, Ind., biscuits Were serveti the field hands 34 Minutes after the wheat was har- Vested and sent toward the kitch- @m. Which goes to prove that bis- evits are not the same as mother weed to make. To the man in Tampa who says pod an elephant can’t kick, we @nly sheke our rapid'y greying head and think about referring him| te the Republican party, many of Whote members are st ll kicking and kicking plenty. The one day without any visible #en, and plenty of rain, just made Ws appreciate the next day’s bright- ess more. Besides it cleaned the See oft, she fenders of the car it the usual energy with a chamois. Wc SUPPER 30c « Muspices Ladies First M. E. (Stone) Church SUNDAY SCHOOL BLDG. Tomorrow, 5 till ? EXCELLENT MENU— FOR SALE Beautiful Diamond Platinum RING I-Karat Diamond in center with ‘i — $350 Come and see this beautiful ring POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler San Carlos Book Store 518 Duval Street than tomorrow night. ‘What They Say Whither Right Or Wrong ef the Admiralty: “We can still build ships better im parts of the state, that} and quicker than any other coun- tion TuedtlayD"* try in the world.” Henry A. Wiillace, Secretary of Agriculture: “The myth that economic forces cannot be harnassed by man for the use of man has been blasted in this country forever.” baby was born during the flood: “We'll call him Noah because he survived the flood.” “Never ‘has the Supreme Court stood higher than today in the respect of the thinking people of this nation.” Josiah Wi Bailey, U. S. Senator from North Carolina: “These men who spend the pub- lic money ought to have some ex. perience in the difficulty of mak- ing a dollar.” Benito Mussolini, Italian Dictator: “If by Democracy you mean government for and in the interest of the peop‘e, then our system and Gurs ‘alone fs truly democratic.” ‘Bernafd M, Barveh, industria . “Wars are’now éntirely nomic in their origin.” Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Jus- tice, in a book written in 1927: “Tt is extraordinary how reluc- tant aged judges are to retire and to give work.” eco- Henry Merritt Wriston: “The world today is not so much in need of skill as of char- acter,” Jese Iturbi, Spanish pianist: “I am glad to have women play | and sing. . .but their efforts... . néver_ achieve greatness.” Wm. 'E, Borah, U.S. Senator from Idaho: “This purloining ,of, . canstity- tional power from the states by | the Federal Government begin- ning far back in the past has pass-| | ed beyond all reason.” I AM BUYING OLD JEWELRY-WATCHES Silverware—Anything you have and paying highest prices week. POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler. San Carlos Book Store vovecsce| | VIEWS AND REVIEWS 20 sor soc tot up their accustomed | thir WEATHER FORECAST {TH 7390p, Tuesday) Key West ahd Vicinity: Partly feloudy tonight tind Tuesday; stight- j ly warmer tonight; gentle ‘to ‘mod- erate southerly winds, Florida: Partly cloudy and iméstiy cloudy with rain in north f portion; slightly colder in, extreme jnorthwest portion) )< (SREB EH . ja “Straits: Ha to pa rtas eee winds, ‘nightoantd ‘Tuppday; with; occasion- al*rain GVerCextremenorth por- grrees East *Gulfs'Moderate southerly ‘winds, becoming northwesterly fever north portion, and mostly overcast weather with rain over | northwest portion tonight and over ! north portion Tuesday. : acho WEATHER CONDITIONS _hogany. pu! | | A disturbance of marked inten- “Frankie and Johnnie.” | Mr. and Mrs. Carson Haley, whose sity is cetitral this morning over {the far northeast, Eastport, Me.. } 28.86 inches, and pressure is low | Southwestward to the Rio Grande | Valley, with another disturbance over the lower Missouri Valley, St. | Louis, Mo., 29.56 inches; while pressure is moderately high over jfar ‘western districts, Salt Lake City, Utah, 30.38 inches, and -& tweak high pressure area is ‘crested | over the Florida peninsula, Tampa and Miami, 30.02 inches. Duriig’ ‘the jast 24 hours there has ‘been light to ‘mioderate precip-tation | over northeastern and southwest- fern districts, and in the Dakotas Colder weather has overspread the northern Rocky Mountain and | Plateau States, and temperatures jhave fallen somewhat in the At- jlantie States, but readings are} }above normal thig'morning in most) sections from the Plains States eastward, and no Subzero tempera- j tutes ate reported from northern} | districts. G. S, KENNEDY, Official in Charge. “TRY THE NEW JEWELER Repairing most watches from $2.00 up, according to amount of repairs needed, | Watch Glass, any style or \ shape, 50cc | POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler Sah Carlos Book Store ! 518: Duval Street NEvery Job ' Guaranteed | Satisfac- { tory or Momey Refunded ‘| FERRY RESERVATIONS Available at Albury’s Service Station William and Katon St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phine 34 Administration ‘Office Building—Eaton Street Phohes 488 br 489 Ferries leave Ne Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00.a. m. and 2:00 p. m. | \ | ERY ‘soon ‘tach of our friends will be receivingan \= invitatida to\our Weilding, and we want it to be the best lookitig invitation we can gev™ Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the Wery fiiest; and that is why remarkable line of genuine tioris and Atinouncements in the Favored Styles « THE ARTM CITIZEN BUILDING we are inviting you to inspect our Steel Engraved Wedding frvita- AN PRESS the tx given into the safekeeping | of a wooden joan He alte in her bosom, like a heart, and the Chi- nose believe that the soul of her is in hia keeping. a4 ‘This is about sucha vessel out of China, She © Was -sehooner rigged and built of teak and ma- She Way ealed “Soong Mai.” Her Chinese bull her with (ufinite dare andonat an ivon nail was in hor and her decks shone like a gall’s wing in thé oun, | In her scented cabin, ¥ against the mainmast Well, sat her joss, and ‘he hed gettin for even and: pure gold-leaf, to make him shine. Al her woodwork was carved with the patient dexterity of loving workmanship, | That is how she lodked when fate brought her to an alien shore and into\hands that misused her. She was tied up et a mean dock and her captain sold her carved chests and would have sold joss, too, but dug the gem out, instead. } He took her out to sea, finally, for a two-penny cargo of shel!.! Can you picture her mahogany! hold full of shel But she never; brought in a Out in the! Gulf Stream she met her end, by fire. 7 Some say it was accidental and some say it was because of her heavy insurance, it was the will of eyes” the Chinese joss, to save her from her bitter, donors 07 the humiliatioa. itributes, and messages | pathy, we are indeed grateful. Miami, Fla., Feb. 13, 1937. + feb15-1t ra meds || the! Mother and daughter are doing: Others believe | Manuel A. Gomez. To tho: oe Lighthouse Tender Ivy, which hae been undergoing repaire and the regular schdule of cleaning the boilers, at Key Weat, fs expect. ed to sail within the next few days. “fender Poppy is continunig ac- tiviticy,at Miami and the Tender Poinglana # still working on Lake Okoechobee, Mr, and Mrs. C, E. Dickens nounee the birth of a fine girl yesterday morning at the hpme of | Mrs, Dickens’ mother, Mrs. Joseph Albury, 615 Grinnel!. street, Mr. Dickens, who conducts an establishment in Fort pais eR is expected to arrive over the highway this evening. nicely, Judge William V. Albury,| brother of Mrs. Dickens, said th’s morning. CARD OF THANKS LOST—Solid gold link bracelet, Saturday afternoon. Reward if returned to 723 Fleming: street. | trom New peop APD1B- St! lth hie 1 x tt r, Mrs. Do‘ores ~~ PORTABLE ELECTRIC WATER] ©, A. Patramdré, of EATER. Pocket size. Magic resenting one of the large ‘ Free sample offer. Nu-Way, bi-weekly visite, Old Colony Bidg., Des ‘Monies, | Towa, féb15-1tx, WANTED Apply Pollock, San Carles Book | Store. feb13-3t! Leo Gomez and FISHING Launch “Dae”. Gulf Refining Dock. Sailfish or reef fishing.| >@ck to Cleveland, Sueeess guaranteed. (Wektake this means of expressif ing<@@F appreciation’ to all whe helped in any way during out bereavéinent, the i death of our beloved one, th gave the use of their cars, the | beautiful 7161 F of sym-! THE FAMILY. The new “60” Fo: and we averaged ) better thar ) rd V-8 (illustrated) is the thriftiest car in all Ford history! Drive it all day on a tankfal of gas—owners report 22 to 27 miles per gallon. And it’s the low- est priced “8” ever sold in America! Yet the new thrifty “60” V-8 is as big and roomy, as well engineered as the “85.” You get the same all-steel body with safety glass throughout. The same new quietness and beauty. The same easy-acting, quick-stop- ping new Ford brakes. The same large lug- gage compartments. And it’s a real performer! Like most cars it bows a bit to the brilliant “85” Ford V3 in pickup and top speed but you will be amazed at what it will do just the same. The ot Dp igents for ri é Robt ft Dayton Picyel An them as low as $1.00 per week, Phone 276. J. R.} Stowers Company. jan20-tf thrifty “60” V-8 is a car you will own with pride and drive with pleasure. A ear that will save you not just pennies but dollars! A car that’s built so fine and priced so low you will have to drive it to believe it exists. Your Florida Ford dealer invites you to drive this car yourself, Call him today. VISIT FORD FLORIDA EXPOSITION AT MIAMI Minute demonstration ells it. packing organizations. was an Pays sa'esmien to 218% profit. rival this morning for éne of Mr. and Mrs. Edwit L. Lerts 6f Francis street. ee eee | been visiting ih Miami for a STOFE FIXTURES WANTED. returned to Key West last Show cases, safe and shelving. Ding over the highway. ——— inesansteag wih | who werein Key ‘West for the ‘eval services Por their PAUL DEMERITT, fishing te. oe ee over BS UF Leo Ohio, patiied by h’s friend, feb9-1mox 24 Wi! is returning to | il r re $25 a month, after usual down pay- ment, buys an: model 1937 F. V-8 car through the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of Universaj Credit Company. ¢ |