The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1937, Page 3

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sat across her wants with 2 i Tust a More coffee. sweet- ” be Bao t hs piri holding silver pot over “Ob i . “Eve, janebody in this house makes sweil ” he went on as they entered. . is this a grand meal? The es féel like boa constric- * Were You In The Civil War?” HE ‘leaped up, clasping his and ran to Uncle Henry “Unele Henry, see what I found up i! Uncle Henry, were you ever Civil war?” have his parting with her over rest,” “While | they're eating "t! ncle and | Bilen told Eve, “U: ‘want to talk to you.” Unele Henry said nothing. He merely went on with ‘his salad; then the produced a box of crullers from the breadbox, and all three wu T hem. good as what your aunt to make, Evelina,” he said. “But of felt like crullers, so I got ‘em grocer’s last night.” ily 2 i TOOTHPICK TOPICS |BING) GAMES ARE ARRANGED ': months from the date of the All claims and (By C. G. FLINT) lt would te interesting to know what part filthy sex magazines and lurid “detective” shockers play im the series of murders of help!oss women. Werden and her 12-year-old daughter, in Los Angeles. Similar grisly tragedi ire out- lined im the mos compte detail, with pictures, in the dime detec-|crimes in play and death is te re-| tive “pulps.” Thousands of shal- low minded youths and morons. read and absorb this How and dangerous publicity. lone before ideas become obses-jbe handled best, locally, by sions in weak minds and a new authorities forbidding the sale Of} ida, h lust svurderer murmers in his cell,|sex and crime periodicals. “Something made me do it.” It is high-time that From coast t0/ ya) street, under the au eorst the toll mounts, The most) arthur wanton case being that of Mrs.) american Legion: | kind of} magazines reach into steff, dwelling upon the unholy }life of all of us. ip no, son,” said Uncle Henry, jut my. grandfather was, and he told Eeterkenscc ip in th ck parlor, an ‘show you the battles he was in.” Henry had filled and set the dining-room table, and lighted tor ether end of the room, re he had been drawing for a while, evidently before he had The old man and the child Poff and opened the book on the appreciated the delicacy Uncle Henry from the éaid that whet Judge somebody who would ite his fine old republican vir- . Said Marylin lazily. “I'll bet Henry will be telling Judg' ity, to the community in 10 min- now, and Judgie simply ig ‘with delight at learning it, t pte child?” » Judge did not wriggle as usual when tip r was delightfully humorous ut him, “I guess so, Marylin,” he said ab- stractedly, not hearing a word she ‘said. “How do you pronounce Antie- { tam, Uncle Menry?” H “Antietam, liver,” said Uncle Henry, also unheeding. “It’s an In- dian nai likely.” “An Indian name, That's very in- teresting. You know most everything, don’t you, Uncle Herry “All through?” Eve asked, and on their assent lifted the tray. “All through, and on the verge uf | going to our little white beds.” said Marylin, yawning. far exile’s grand, do you know, darling? It’s go- ing to do us both all the good in the worl le from keeping you from going'mad with solitude.” Peter patted his wife's ha: a brave little lamb, isn’t she smiling up at Eve proudly. (Copyright, 1987, Margaret Widdemer) . “She’s he said, ‘The Featherstones “sign away their souls” to Eve, tomorrow. Bingo Games will be held each! evening starting at 7 o’clock at! Ralph DuBreuil’s Place, 514 Du- ices of Sawyer . Post! _A large assortment of beautiful Prizes’ has ‘been secured to béj given at each game. ¢ é 7 623% sult, as happened recently in Con- necticut; it ‘shows how far crimej The situation is delicate but can! city | You | wouldn’t have a rattlesnake in such cor-jyour boy’s room, but have you rupting influences were washed}caught him reading details of the | from the nation’s newsstands and j}latest rape-murder? and purged from public When ehool boys ze-act print.| Mia: such! April 5, 1937, , Fila., Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets in record covern 3 me Wt HX otclock Barometer 8 a. m. today: Sea level, 29.91. WEATHER FORECAST | (Till 7:30 p. m. Key West and Vi tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight; gentle to moder- M ate west to northwest winds, Fair tonight, in north and central portions; Sat- Florida: urday fair. Jacksonville to Florida Straits]; and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- ate west to northwest winds, and partly overcast weather and Saturday. WEATHER CONDITIONS The low pressure area that was over Tenneesee yesterday morn- ing has moved northeastward, b ing central this morning over Vi! ginia, and overspreads the Atlan- tie States, and pressure is moder- ately low from western Canada southward over Arizona and New Mexico;.while a high pressure area extends from the northern Plains Mississippi West has and States. upper ‘southward over the Precipitation general during the last 24 hours over the eastern portion of country, with heavy rains in north- western and west-central Florida, and in portions of Georgia and There has North Carolina. been light te moderate rain the Pacific coast from San Fran- cisco northward. have fallen from Lake region southward over the the Gulf States, and light frost was reported this in northern Texas and Oklahoma. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Temperatures to morning | otts don’t worry none about vitamins in his vittles; he says cookin’ kills "em. What’s wrong with this: “Once upon a time there was a contented taxpayer”? .|der and de : Inspector Harry M. Baker during ithree as follows: eoccceccce | /| Rectory; cost, $100, somewhat cooler tonight Valk Gulf been the also on southern heavy IN TH NOTIC LEGALS | ate B re To all creditors you, against the estate Smith, County, nd R. ty, by law. Dated March Notice n it a Lewis, or: Hon: ty Ju appl | Adm As Ww. the home, whom Wise A 1 c COUNTY JUDG IN AND FOR MONRO FL IN PROBATE. > CR and r of you, deceased, Florida, thou: » wit 4 As\\Administratrix j Joshua B, Smith, final re ion for ate of BIA L. is hereby of late to the County se in hin nted LEW I sport his the all ims or demands a of given Lord, Coun- » County, couRT Monroe Hon, Ray- first within the COURT Flor- “OUNTY,| y| and ‘Mrs. John R. Albury, 82, in Mi- ami. The deceased was a for- mer resident of Key West. Fun- eral services and interment will take place in Miami. Mrs. Albury is survived by one brother, Lafeyette Lowe of Mi- ami; one sister, Mrs. T. T. Thomp- son of Key West; a daughter, Mrs, W. S. Mclver; three grand- children, Welbourne, Margaret and Dorothy Melver, also of, Mi- ami, and meny other relatives, Mrs. Albury’s numerous friends here and: elsewhere will learn of her demise with keen regret. THREE BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Building ‘and repair permits is- sued from the office of Building the week ending today number Repairs to roof at 711 Olivia stre2t, Owner, Charles Maloney; cost, $15. Repairs to floors at 607 White- head street. Owner, Domingo Osenio; cost, $50. Repairs to porch and garage at 1010 Windsor Lane, Owner, St: Mary's Star of the Sea Church Ls ‘s a! n that. un- rtain or- losure and on the 20th , in and by LEGA or s ye tue of a e of for sale made and enter of Mareh, A. D. Cireuit of the State of inand for Monroe County, , in a cause therein herein Frank H. Gato II is Plaintiff ‘and Burbank Realty Compa a corporation organized and existing under the laws of State of Florida, and Gato Real tate and Improvement Company, corporation organized and exist under the laws of the State of Flor- ida, are Defendants, foreclosure of sale certificates, the un- pending, y will offer fo se will sell severally at cry, for cash in hand, to the and best bidder at the County _Court- County, Florida, West, Florida, public por of the of Monroe e ing ‘ lying and of Monroe, 7), Martello “Towers according to the eof recorded in Plat ‘o. 1, page 140, of the © Records of Monroe Coun- orida, rtello Towers § rding to the dein Plat Be No. 1, , of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, and Tot Twenty-thre h wenty= 140 Monroe Public of County, Florida, and and Lot Thirteen Two 7 Florida Lot Folfteen Square Two (2) of 3 wenty= seven (27); Towers sub- rding to the plat 300k Public din Plat 140, the Monroe County, 4 LOPEZ, JR 1 Master in Chancery. $0 Hoot Gibson in LUCKY TERROR Comedy and Serial KEY WEST | COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First) Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator ; Popular Prices ——) Revolution, leader of the setts publicist, one of the ablest guides in the early years of the Republic, born at Dedham, Mass. 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Co. “Your Home is Worthy of the Best’’ White and Eliza Streets PHONE 598 PAINT HEADQUARTERS chusetts millright, soldier’ of the|the 1870's in California, was en- New’ gaged to prove by. photography. England band which settled Ohio, !g running horse ever has -all his| s|born at Sutton, Mass. Died at Marietta, Ohio, May 4, 1824. day, “The Lamplighter,” 1854, born at Salem, Mass. Died in} 1904. Boston, Oct. 1, 1866. 1830 — Eadweard Muybridge, ! wo: the English photographer who, injGermany. Died Oct. 26, 1923, feet off the ground, proved it and pioneered in apparatus for making of moving pictures, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West ‘Half Century - 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Phone 135° in’ England. Died there, May 8, 1865—Charkes P. Steinmetz, henectady, N. Y., electrician. famed in his field, born in Sel —— York, July 8, 1936. the} 1880—Herbert A. Gibbons, born {Journalist, writer, born at Annap- olis, Md. 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