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[weeks period ending April‘ 28: ; SAE Berkowitz, Billy. ‘cam learn of ‘it. Keo | Fa ane an 2% ent help: the Ch | Helseth, Charles. Sands, Roy. Rog- ber advised as'to ‘the trend of °TS Puth Canalleja, Catherine opinion and the reeds of the mo- ment, 5A-5B — Fi toyetemrget not at’ all construc} Albert Johns: nk oye even every | Singleton, Ralph Peterson, pra thare abe! watch? ‘reali who | Jan Peterson,.. Ruth. Wharton, pt the policy. of. that tasmer , Patsy-Albury. % bis boy: digging: potatoes! , #A—Daniel Lujan, basis of ‘Nothing if he di Y 3 ‘rhe didwt. If Hotavane| . 42—Phyllis. Roberts, “Carolyn their. trainitig to use they Suaracz, Irma Sands, Jane John- head: aff. a i bit of this 50» Leroy, Sawyer, Dorothy. Buck- et: of biedianes: : ley, Kermit. Roberts; Bernard’ Rob- “Critieiam,. the. Chamber ex. | eres Donald Pearlman. : Critiei & the thorny ! 2A-3A—Betty Jo Tolle, Emily, briar whieh irritates our | ankles, Helsetly Arma Cook, ay s- leg we ide: along. our way, jay- | bertus; Betty. Wharton, Patricia jine out the route along which pro- | — e; Ibanne: Wotkins, Marion: | gress will build a highway. We can | S°l@n0: Norman’ Johnson. |avoid that irritation. by standing! si deed eeaecoms stil but we would rather get to * . our destination; even if we get’. 2B—Argelia Narciseo,, Arthur , Boza, Galey. Stveeting; Robert Rus-i , sel!, Louis Signorettit 7! 1A41—Conchita Varela, Charles’ — Cervantes, ion, Jack Malck, Jim- Hf i ¥ i : i John Col- rate te ithe’ iefEeg EER; pt Mary F H ,? = 3 trip, “Key West is on its way bac! Rotariens! And the citizens of: Sncwles. j the roster of the Chamber:of Cot i's 42 remeralda Calleja,. Faye ’ Bervaldi,. Robert. Archer,. Martha Watkins; Lorraine Nottage. ; Alfred j i! : : $ x Speech By Dr. Warren Rubber footwear exports from In beginning his talk on “How/} the United States in 1935 amount- Can Rotary Help the Chamber of{ed to only 983 pairs, or 1.4 per Commerce?” Dr. Warren said: cent of aggregate world exports. “In regard to membership it must have the support: of substan-| neighbors’ lots; parking in the ‘tial citizenship, so every Rotarian} middle of the street to talk to a should join.” | passing. individual: in a - car; on Dr. Warren continued: | Saturday night, groups standing “No organization can run with- jin the middle of the sidewalk, crowded, everybody has to walk around; blowing horns all-hours of the night; no thought for the sick ris ; j ' : i i t | ir of things lik: iasm when things start but few | are im at the finish. So many al- low insurance policies to lapse. jor comfort of others, “Rotary’s suceess,in a larg?; “Let me say somethnig about measure depends on attendance | this garbage question: Throwing So the Chamber of Commerce can- jgarbage in neighbors’ lots; how not funetion without attendance. short-sighted that is. It is not al “Cooperation—such an over:/ good policy, even. from a selfish | worked word. Working at cross. |standpoint.. Flies light on garb- poses, with indifference—two'age.. Ive filth, vile smelling, eating the life substance | putri , the viler the better they. out of our community. (like Fences do not keep them “Start a constructive project,! out. Even screens do not entire- immediately a counter destructive; ly. Flies too, they are indiffer- it, movement is born. We are a jokej ent to the wishes and rights of rest of the state because others. They do not brush their personal spites and fights.’ feet. They wipe them on your j food, on the baby’s bottle after fight against them to: satisfy , crawling: over the contents’ of cese personal animosities, regardicss of; pools and gerbege cans. If your common good. | neighvor’s: premises’ have such, “Look at the present Legisla-| your ! ealth is in just as much dan- | Fes if lheesaitt | t the Chamber ft enterprising the spoils?” That legislators are ber of Commerce is the secretary. -| sent up to represent themselves? another executive sec-! survives the re-| limitations affecting » apply with equal the Board of Directors; oppertanities, and their the main body. | of Commerce | Retary attain to the full of high calling, by "s agent, as it is rest of the com-| ming and working | which distinguish | etiy life; opportun- eur children to live, work » and find redemption viee that idleness fos- thus, plan in the most | for @ glorious K tomorrow it | a) a : for i f the called upon, act as finding bedy and, when con- threatens the commun- an impartial report, pro md, to that extent help| hat cooperation with-| the community can not) Chamber of Com-; the Mohammedan inj jon from this earth to wet tread a path as the edge of a sword, | ipto the pit of partizan-; e side, or the abyss| cowardice on the other, and so utterly to achieve its pur-) alt i my inte 1 “Retary can help the Chamber | @f Commerce in many ways be- Gite the obvious one of encourag- img ite members to lend their ma- | Serial support. Many of the Ro-! tery committees are manned by g@upable and energetic men, and| their comelusions, as they consid- i Are we represented or mis- | ger. represented? Do you subscribe! “Perhaps the most important slogan ‘To the victor belong} single factor-in a successful Cham- | {In boum days, $400 per was paid. But after a few months most of the energy of the organi- most important project) zation wes devoted to collecting; re us today is the completion ‘the secretary’s back salary. No; of the Overseas Highway. A tar- | funds for anything else, get, almost from its conception,; “The present secretar?’s salary for suspicion, counter proposals,/is a meagre one. I believe he will selfish interests looking for graft) render service if he receives your and huge profits; A plum for! support. He loves-our c selfish, envious, personal interests | loves or sunshine’ and te be gratified at the expense of} fresh air. But he is not one of! the general. public. (the Epiphytes. “Larneh any public enterprise,| “For you who are not botanists; selfish individuals jump in to get) an epiphyte is an air plant, as their, fingers in the pie. ‘you have observed Steshen ‘Coch-| “The Chamber of Gommerce ‘ran Singleton: eats.” needs the spirit of Rotary.. The, spirit of service, ‘He profits. most | who serves best.’ Not, ‘I’ll give the least and get’ the most.’ i “In June, 1906, I returned to, Key West to tegin the practice of | medicine. I have witnessed the! rise, fall and death of’ many such | organizations. The principal caus- @s of death in all cases have been from the malignant ailments, in- difference, petty jealousies and selfish motives. These cancers will sap the life of any commun- ity, any project. “Als to indifference we have the story of the blind mule; sweeping | rubbish from sidewalks into clean} streets; throwing garbage into| month | do not say so when they are DANC Tomorrow 10: till ? RAUL’S CLUB John Pritchard’s Orchestra Adm. $1.00 Ladies Free; Rex Bell. in LAW AND LEAD Comedy and Second Chapter Serial, “DICK TRACY” j SPECIAL FOR. THIS. SATURDAY ONLY. A beautiful $250.00 diamond ring, weighing almost a thave lost money, but we tried this! Aleida Spe > Engl.sh Class—Fvelio’ Colon, Oriando Roge, Tom Villavieani, Eve Fones, Dora Lopez, Joe Fer- Florencio Reyes, Rosita Lorenzo. Fernandez, Or- indo Garcia, Luis Torrald, Con- the answer to my mind is simple. chita. Reyes; Neida Guerra, Nastro The boys-up in Tallahassee seem | to be all hot and bothered. over! nandez, iGrs : Alfonso, this: slot machine. question, bat| All they gotta do is turn the whole mess over to Mt. Mayo and forget it: If beans, peppers and egg: plants come under: the head of: agricul-! ture, certainly lemons, cherries and. phims ought to enjoy a sim- ilar classification. Of course, if you want to get technical; you might term ,the slot machine a form of. mechanic- al fayming, but as far as I ean see, the result from the player's standpoint, is about’ the same, If anything, the dirt' farmer: takes it on. the chin harder and oftener in his gamble than does the guy who sticks to mechanical agriculture. The city slicker drops 2 flock nickles in a slot: machine and luck is with him he may get a crop ‘of cherries or p!ums or may-} ee ee ee be a jack-pot. : whether it be plantin’ seens and On the other hand, the dirt, takin’ a chance with the elements, farmer plants a mess of C&steneda, Arlando Quesda: i “GOING THE SECOND: MILE” .ning in First Baptist Church, the sermon subject! for tonight at 8 ond Mile.” These* services. are being en- and the entire public is invited lit is ated. of ants keep slaves has been known }ed by the scientist, Pierre Huber. andsif he is Iucky may make! crazy-quilt at the Sunday School enough from his beans: or cab-} bazaar. ; 5 bage to pay the rent’and buy the; _Mr. America has been shootin’ baby a new pair of shoes. ay! * Of course the odds are aganist' Stakes tickets, bettin’ on the pon- him just as- they are egainst the | ies, jabbin’ punch boards’ and poor bozo who confines his agri-! pullin’ slot machine handles cultural adventure to a mechan- | long that all the laws in the uni- ical device. The wheel of for- verse can’t stop him. tune spins and instead of gettin’. Mrs. Afmerica slaps three beans in a row with a nice juicy pay-off, the farmer reads the ‘record and finds al! he drew was one hail storm, one drought, anda’ market slump. But it is all in the game and; when the farmer in one _ section loses all ke puts in, the growers im other sections cash in by get- ting bigger prices on the strength of a short.crop. But slot machines ar2 wicked beeause the smart guys who op- erate ’em and the merchants who provide the location make money whethe~ the pleyers win or lose. On the other hand, the com- mission merchants, the railroads, the fertilizer companies, get their dough or 2 mortgage or some- thin’ rezardless of how the poor dirt farmer fares, Now if prohibition would really prohibit, we might pass a law makin’ it a criminal offense to en-, gage in any kind of farmin’ op-' erations because a lot of farmers her loose dles lottery tickets for the Wo- man’s Auxiliary, sel's chances on her choéolate cake at the County Fair, and vouldn’t miss “Bank Night” or “Screeno” for the world, but the dear soul would ery her eyes out if you accused her of gambling. But’ cettin’ back to the slot ma- chine question: this state at present is. a mess; everyone admits that, even the operators themselves, “~~ We can make them illegal, spend a million dollars tryin’ to enforce man nature and we won't stop gambling; but we wi!l LOSE THE REVENUE. vise legislation that will effective- ly and intelligently control regulate these machines, either by state operation or rigid en- forcement and. derive sufficient revenue to meet every need with- out: any new forms of taxation. prohibition legislation in a great] Or maybe you’d rather pay a big way and it proved to be a} state income or a sales tax. grand and glovious flop. { Try and tell the average Ameri-' _ REVIVAL MEETING ean he CAN’T and he'll do it inj ARMY & NAVY STORE | April 28th through May 9th spite of hell and high water, —R. KIRCHIK— - - FIRST - - 706 Duval St. Phone 83-W) B. ‘APTIST CHURCH —JUST RECEIVED— i YOUNG MEN’S GRADUATION} Subject Tonight, 8:00°0’Clock: “GOING SUITS, Chicago Tailor Made;} also, CONSERVATIVES, values THE to $19.50, on sale, only $12.50} SECOND MILE” MEN’S TAILOR'MADE CREAM —YOU HAVE A WELCOME— FLANNEL PAN regular $7.95, on sale _... and WHEN YOU BUY THE seockcosste. Karat; for .... aa: oe -. $125.00 $40.00, Hamilton wrist watch, special for Saturday . $25.00 21 jewel Hamilton pocket watch, cost $40.00, special’ $20.00 21 jewel Waltham rocket watch, finest time keeper $15.00 21 jewel’ South Bend, gold filled case; for - $20.00 Several Elgins and Walthams, (pocket watches) special Big Bens or Baby Ben Alarm Clocks; regular $3.50 ‘all over the country, for Saturday, only, $2.75 Solid gold: hoop earrings, for: Saturday, only, $1.00 ANY OLD JEWELRY TAKEN IN TRADE’ AS CASH: Finest’ Watch and! Jewelry Repairing is done in our store at the LOWEST PRICES POLLOCK, RELIABLE JEWELER: 522 DUVAL STREET | @ Why take chances with unknown razor blades? Put your money on known quality, Probak Jr.—product of the world’s largest blade maker. This blade is ground, honed and stropped by special process. It’s made to whisk off wiry whiskers without the slight. est!skin-pull or irritation. Yet it sells at 4 for 10¢1 Buy a package of Probak Jr. from your dealer today and save money on shaves. JUNIOR BLADES A PRODUCE QF THE WORLD'S LARGEST GLADE MAKERS SERMON’ SUBJECT TONIGHT) In. the revival services’ which are being conducted. each eve- o’clock will be: “Going the Sec- j8yed by all who attend them, and will reaeive a warm weleome, The fact that certain varieties sinee 1810, when it was diseover- seeds, | the worms, the market and all oth-} 'bears down on the old hoe handle ;¢r hazards, or riskin’ a dime on. a ‘dice, playin’ poker; buyin’ sweep- so change on the bridge table, ped-| The situation in: the law, but we won’t change hu-, On the other hand, we can de-/ visit” SH —— Apply Key West Drug. Co. ; ter, Mrs. Paul. d sear! Mrs. Stuart phage a fore marriage Mi ortense nez, and son, Robert, left over: the highway, this morning for her: home in New York, afte ra visit of several’ months: with her par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs, Lorenzo roR Gomez, and other members of the} ‘amily, Mrs. I. N. Meltzer and son,! Curtis, who were vis‘ting with Mrs, Meltzer’s mother, aa Charles Curtis, at the home, Caro-| ———————+ $$ line and. Simonton streets, left FOR SALE—Two-story. house. | this morning over the highway; exelusive section of town. efter a visit of 10 days, en route price-and terms, address N, to the home in Miami, ee nee Citizen, ied by Mrs. inche ; Bickentait, ae was. visiting’ FOR SALE—Two houses, 310) her: mother, Mrs. Stella Curry. and. 312. Wiliam street. One house. with three apar Charles Murray, who was em-| ployed at the Artman Press. dur- ‘ng. the absence of Gabriel ‘Ca-; ‘banas, left. via. Florida Motor; Lines’ bus: this. morning for his |home in Miami. fruit trees and rose bushes, W-| J. Kemp, 310 William street. a Caroline: and: Simonton. opposite new postoffiee, streets, two-story house with: att’c, on lot 116x116. Suitable for resi- dence, hotel, hotel apartments || or cud site. Building is. sur- rounded by beautiful shade. trees. Property is offered for sa’e at a reasonable pri¢e very satisfactory terms. Apply to, Frank Delaney, Owner, 411, Eftzabeth. street. apri2-tf FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209 Pearl street, $1500. Only $200 down, ba‘ance in monthly pay-| ments. apr16-tf MONROE THEATER. Robert Kent-Rosalind Keith in King. of the Royal Mounted: Robert Young-Florence Rice in SWORN ENEMY Matince: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20¢;. Night: 15-25¢ ‘FOR SALE—Premises: } E. R. Lowe, peace jrstice at | Tavernier, who was’ in the city for | two days on business; left this; morning for his home, going. over/ the highway. Phone, metre. R. ©. Roberts, keeper in the lighthouse serviee;, who has been: spending his* quarterly vaeation ! with his family in Miami, will leave tomorrow morning: to’ re-| jsume his daties’ at American, Shoals light. Arrange Dance At Raal’s Club Regular Saturday evening-dance at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule4 vard will be held tomorrow night at the usual hours of 10 o’clock. Musie for this affair will be furnished by John Pritchard’s pop- ular dance orchestra. | i i i FERRY RESERVATIONS Available at ' Albury’s Service Station William and Raton St. Phone 441 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 KEY WEST: COLONIAL. HOTEL. In- che: Center: of thie Business and Theater District First’ Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates. For Information On Ferry Service Cail— Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key |: and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and’ 2:00 p. m. Garage Rlewste: FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! { LIQUORS—BEER_, FISH CURRO’S PLACE DEMERITT BROS. FISH Duval. At Petronia Street COMPANY Emi PHONE 138 Specializing in. Féwsh: Fish lio Romero, Prop, Phelps Eiquors of All Kinds Foot of Front Street | PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Beer and Wine Phone 44 Free Delivery, Phone 379 1000 Duval Stree BAKERIES CLUBS MALONEY & PEACOCK, | _For Recreation Vis Bakers of Baker Boy Bread | THE NAVY CLUB Phone 818 812 Fleming St:| Greene: St, Opp, Western Union Cakes: and Pastries: | You Are Welcome ——-~oupeeee | ORIENTAL PHARMACY POULTRY | If you are looking for POULTRY | or CHICKEN FERTILIZER | { visit or call *Phone 880 Fulford’s Poultry Farm I Deliver i