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made by of- public will use it and enjoy jt andi contribute to its support by pay- ‘the fee asked for its use. At present its sole support aside from the fees rd the Cig eg 4s} through efforts of Key ‘West Woman’s Ciub. Tt has no backing from city, ounty or state funds and no en- dowment from Mr. Andrew Car- negie of library fame. Current expenses bes'des th? expense of imsurance on building -}and books and the purchase of Schutt}new books often cause members of the club ‘to suffer from “wor- ry” headaches that can be reliev- ed only by the hope of a generous need for fi-jresponse from those whom we maintenance} hope will attend the fashion show. public library. ‘The show will open at 9 o'clock b- | “so-called” is used be-} Thursday night, March 4, at Casa the library that it i public only in} Marina. Come and see what the is is hoped that the! world is wearing. “Blow Me Down”, a piraticall There will be a regular meeting sbeurdity in two acts, is’ the of the Monroe County Council operetta chosen to be presented'p. a. held tomorrow afternoon, | bed jag Est tga HiEh beginning ‘at 3 o'clock, at the March 19, 8:15 p. m. in the High; #astis: school, é School Auditorinm. |. Dhere-wilk be an:¢lection of of- Directed by Miss Edna. Smith,|#eers)andiall’ members are re- quested 't i eof Key West Junior-Senior a <> by ac aoa Behool, the operetta is expected| “Black Death”. Members of the to be a delightful musical event.| Glee Club are arranging a pic- The scene of the musical story} turesque stage setting for the fs the deck of the pirate ship production. i | aiicinehancandhanineehas |MANY ATTEND | pecte to be in the city a fewj Saturday and Monday were rec- days gonig over the activities of ord-breaking days in the shoe de- th office with Franklin E. Al-|partment of Lewir.ty’s Men’s b charge'at Key West. Shop, states the manager of this Peeececececsrecocosccece i ighthouse keeper at American|ried an advertisement in The Citi- Shoals light, left yesterday morn-|zen announcing the Annual Pre- ime for his station after enjoying} Easter Sale in which Florsheim his regular quarterly vacation with|and W. L. Douglas Shoes were his family, greatly reduced. Hundreds visited} ___ — this store Saturday and yesterday) Mr. and Mrs. Percy R. White, to take advantage of the good K EY NOT ES ef Boston, arrived Sunday morn-|>¥Y® offered. By he nha = SeSSoooeoeeSeceDEseseoee RASPUTIN Key West with Mr. White's broth- ys —tnitireemnitliel? And so March comes in like the proverbiel lion, albeit a little fear- ful of the present day conditions And who wouldn't be? Anniversaries eee ° local airport for the Pan American Airways, returned Sun- plane from Miami where been on a business visit to headquaters. Joseph L. Plummer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Plummer, arrived Sunday wiorning on the plane from Miami to join Mrs. Plummer and their little son, Joseph, Jr., who were visiting with relatives and friends. They left Sunday @fiermoon over the highway on the return trip to Miami. ©. A. Paramore, who visits, in Key West every two weeks on business in connection with the business interests of the packing company he represents, arrived yesterday morning on the 8S. § Cuba from Tampa. Mrs. Cleora Blanding, daughter of Mrs. Florida Lightbourn, arriv-} ed Sunday on the plane from Mi-! ami fora visit with her mother, and other relatives at the home “| Division street. | 1 @haries Aronovitz heft over the! highway this morning for Miami} for visit with his father, D./ Aronovitz, who has been ill some time in that city. ; Mark Plummer was a passenger! on the morning bus en route to points on the Keys, returning to! his emp'oyment en ———— | DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT | AT SLOPPY JOE'S PLACE! Another free dance will be giv-| en tomorrow night at Sloppy Joe’s! Bar on Greene street. The affair! starts at 8 o'cloci ' Rudy and his Swing Band will be on hand to furnish a good pro-| gram of dance music. There will be blues singing, tapping and trucking and a variety of other entertaining acts to make dance an enjoyable one. Manager of Sloppy Joe’s invites, the public to attend the dance and. has extended a special invitation te visitors, the; 1737—(200 years ago) William Heath, Boston soldier, only gen- eral officer at Lexington and Con- cord in April, 1775, major-general in the Revolution, born in Boston. Died there, Jan. 24, 1814. 1779—Joel R. Poinsett, Ameri- tan envoy to South America, con- ®ressman, secretary of war, South Carolina statesman, born at Charleston. Died Dec. 12, 1851. 1793—Samyel Houston, Ten- Mhessee' lawyer, ‘sdldier and con- ‘gressman, ‘Texas soldier-leader and first President. ofthe Republic of Texas, governor and senator after fannexation, ‘born near Lexington, pVa. Died July 26, 1863. 1829—Carl Schurz, German revolutionary liberal, Wisconsin lawyer, Union general, St. Louis newspaper editor, senator, secre- tary of the interior, born in Ger- many. Died May 14, 1906. 1829—William Boyd Allison, Towa’s famed senator for more than a third of a century, born at} for) Perry, O. Died at Dubuque, Ia.,! | Aug. 4, 1908. 1836—John Watson Foster, Evansville, Ind., lawyer, soldier, mewspaper editor, secretary of state, diplomat, author, born in Pike Co., Ind. Died Nov. 15, 1917, 1880—Ivar Kreuger, Swedish match king, greatest swindler of modern times, born. Committed suicide, March 12, 1932. |WHEN ENERGY RUNS LOW—| It's remarkable how a fresh homey-flavored— AUNT MOLLY’s BREAD STIRS THE APPETITE —Made By— VALDES BAKERY slice of The next time the government {appoints one of those _ investiga- tion committees, we would like to have them snoop around and find out why the alphabet was so mixed up on the typewriter key- | board. . Nero fiddled while Rome burn- jed, which makes him the prime exponent of the present-day “hot jm fy There really is a breakfast food always thought that it was mere- ly fictional sarcasm. There is also a brand of peaches called “Fuzzy Wuzzies”?. Oxr prime ambition is to g@ into a restaurant {morning and asi for a helping of Beckus Puddy with sliced Fuzzy Wuzzies. Those who indulge in airy con- versations will probably be amaz- ed to find the'r listeners referring to it as “hot air These sit-down strikers are be- iheavy worrying we fir jsolution to the ly got the Supreme some} coming as numerous and obnox jous as the send-a-dime letters used to “e. We hope they will be} jas quickly rded. After many sleepless nights of ; Court | j PEOPLE'S FORUM : ABOUT THE FLAG | dtor, The Citizen: Rasputin says he may be. mis- {taken but the flag which #loated jabove H. M. S. Pinafore was not | ithe British flag. He would do! well to investigate further, even beyond asking the loca! British! [Consul before making such cr! licism. Why hunt for such things to publicly criticize, anyway. The ;flag used was an exact duplicate jof the Naval Flag of Great Brit- ain. He was mistaken. } GEORGE MILLS WHITE. |Key West, Fla., | March 1, 1937. i called “Becks Puddy,” and we;Teom in the new building for just! war, dep nine, The legis'ators of the. State of | Tennessee have passed.a law pro-! yhibiting child~ marriages. Its get- ting so this country'is growing up, ;and avhen it does finally grow in- jto civilization, what, will the tab- Hloids do? i | _ The move to keep bums out of | | Florida should be extended to in- |clude some radio programs, | The State theater of Titusville }will.run the three following pic { ‘ | i tures in succession, Women Are ouble, On the Avenue, Under} Cover of Night—And we think, they are trouble, anywhere, any- time. Niagara river cave dwe'ler ha } lercated by Act of Congress as a ‘eoods bronght from the outside— i ie ysl i dl 8 F 4 and 5, is made on the front page ‘of today’s paper by Manager J. B. Symmonette. quarters. In the new location, im port this morning fom ‘Mr. ‘Symmonette feels that this With cighteen tons of freight company wil! be better able to Key West. take care of its policy holders. = : istory evevcssenes 1867—The Office of Education, Ci sumerenentiannnicon sami inesinrlicesaniersilvensisssihiilii ‘pany, arrived from New York last night 10:55 o’clock and berthed at the Porter Dock company. The ship remained less than ‘two hours and thirty five mimutes, took on 29,540 gallons of fuel oil. and sailed 1:30 o'clock for Fron- | tera, Mexico, for a cargo of ba- Department—eeased to exist as such the next year when made a Bureau of the Department of the Inter‘or. Just a few drops of Vicks Va-teo-ncl ep each nostril seduces swollen membranes, clears stuffiness, brings prompt relief. ‘Used in time, helps prevent many colds. VICKS 1882—Great f:oods along the Miss'ssippi River. 1919—Congress passed $7,000, 00,000 Victory Loan Bond Bill. 1927—U. S. House of Repre- sentatives refused to reapportion its membership in accordance with census returns, ifications of the Kel: |' r Treaty, renouncing ited by 11 nations in Washington. 1935—King of Siam resigns his |: throne, 5 1928 logg Anti Supreme "Court by}; decisién ‘found States 1936—U, unanimous have the ght to bar prison-made U. S.-Panama Treaty ended right of S. to intervene in Panama |’ if latter government unable to! FOLLOW THE ARROW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They keep order, a right U. S. previous- ly had. MONROE THEATER {| Kay Francis-George Brent in GIVE ME YOUR HEART Also PALM SPRINGS Matinee: Balcony 10c, Orches- Night 15-25¢ | ! i} A ° > @ |problem. We advise that the en- the Falls in his at fee Taos I y Vj Them! [re Sewste ke moved te he fe.|ssin Obtaeand iz i nvite You To Visit |diciary bench, and the revered|the Ohio im their living room.—} Sen d 54 for the next 5 || nine take over the legislative de- | Tallahas*#é Democrat. Shucks, we } @- months of +} partment. We also believe that the havea hotel in Key West that has! sy 1 —— whole thing came of a sort-of en-|the Atlantic ocean for a back-1}.” THE ia Liquor BEER ; FISH vy and besides there is toe much /yerd swimming pool. ? os S— ! f Bs — i ATLANTIC MONTHLY <8 ——o i 2 PIRATES COVE CASA MARINA Ji - Lae CURRO’S PLACE DEMERITT BROS. 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