The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1937, Page 4

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i THI ibs t t ry 8 TTB i i Lege F cre LEU eg irl inl Frat Ff 4 ait! ‘i Z qt i ? ot i vf j : ¢ FE L Ss aif bP ng i 4° Las H : i ti : if i Fi i t [ : visioned by Senator Norris, who would multipiy. the TVA to secure’ three objectives: flood control, a his div the South” and that he power yardstick and river navi ‘court put im to see that the people gation. ‘to go, ashore. to is Face get equipment equal neus.” that furnished for any other BIGGEST i “Agra-|race. The Illinois member says The biggest “industry” in Wash.‘ hich! dezcole sinceramente su amiable| that the Jim Crow laws in most ingion athe maternal cove | situated on/felicitacion’. con motiva podas which, it is estimated, pays out a! Georgetown Univer-| plata esta republica,” which trans- little less than $300,000,000 a the afternoon) lated means, “I sincerely thank * year in salzries to workers in thé; given by Presi-; you for your kind greeting on the|roads do this, other railroads do capital ‘ lt i [. oa if aR; t Leif fit an iat pit a fait ? * | il u Clavenco—“Was her father sur- prised, when you said you wanted to marry her?” Thomas—“Was he surprised? ea Com- y Sy ‘Talla-| the campus of 29 to May 31) sity, | iit whether you wetch it or net.” at the!siiver anniversary of the Repub-|not. “I am not aiming at all 17, from 4 toliie of Cuka.” railroads,” ke says, “just those } who operate dirty, filthy equip- . 1 Editorial comment: If there is|™ extended to} any politician out of a job let him the Georgetown petition the legislature and it wil) hep Trea geno tle one for him, i i unequivocally” estimates himself jness and apartment tuilding at the| {rom Consideration for the Nobel corner of James and Grinnell = F —}streets, which, he says, will cost} 0¥" pm Da Becayss vel ning at & o'clock, in the H Fin exczss of $5,000, has seconded the nomination t for the coming play tw i o-story frame construction and “A Womanless Wedding, All who are to take part are re-| on the ground floor will be located be held this evening, begin-| quested to be in attendance. ta restaurant with an entrance i asenaialo alith, : : jfrom Grinne street. Phe second| | T. A. Lumley is erecting a busi- ff AIR RACE BANNED ; floor will contain twe apartments wil be prohibited from with all modern conveniences. 4 jmeans that licenses will be Wives, mothers, sisters and |pbere to participants in the New; ; . 829,183 as of April 1st. daughters, and also sweethearts of! York-Paris air race, which has: the A fale c river, 12 local Scottish Rite Masons, will be}been opposed by many aviatOn no r . hind on 44 of the 67 ests tonight at the first “Ladies groups. Night” put on by the local organi- - zation in many yéars in Key | ASSISTANCE: West. The entertainment will be; Federal and local funds staged in Scottish Rite hail, begin-| now providing assistance to 1,- ning 8 o'clock, {716,900 needy persons in 43 States. Of this number =e : A date palm, the gift of last | are blind and 359,900 are chil-| 6. - Postal regulations prescribe year’s Sixth Grade B class of| dren. that the cammed surface shail not Farris school, will be planted to- contact the base of the stamp win-| morrow afternoon on the Over- 2 |seas Highway on Stock Island. _ Under the old age benefits pro- 7. Its flights have been can-}This will be the first move in the | Vision of the social security act . a <a ’s Cl i ifi- | 27.051,976 workers have been as- jected since the Hindenbarg ee obey Nghway hesutift | cigned account numbers. j aster. i j . \ ' 8. Tuey took off from New} : York Sindey afternoon. May 9,5 of the larger'and landed again on Friday, May} i M4. | Hutton, a 75-year-old blind widow | | 9. Opening May 23, 1922, the'of this city, was rescued from family play closed late in 1927, after 5,-'poverty when. relatives found $20,-| 7). aa latives, left on the)$27 performance. {000 which her husband had hidden |52¢ put the chances are that the ete roi Questions on Page Three) | about the house before his death | session will continue without in- for his headquarters in Ha-| | AJDED BY HIS DOG peeenetion, Ai Ses oy, On trom — pies i 27,051,976 I A HOLIDAY? FROM POVERTY TO RICHES | 4 novel suggestion comes from ESO’ i Senator George W. Norris, of ah gy PA. — Mes. Walter Nebraska, who proposes that Con- gress take a recess from late Jum> jor early July until October 1st. FINAL NOTICE POLI |. PORTLAND, Oregon—Ed. C.! To the Citizens and Residents WGV Mae Cai brother of| Robbins of this city, blind edi-) of the City of Key West: | Comniainae ra the Philippines jtor, recently c'imbed Mt. Hood.| You are heredy notified that! has: politely but firmly notified eleven thousand two hundred and: after today, Tuesday, May 5, You! foreign powers ‘that their:<cop: this) fiity-three feet, with the aid of are subject to arrest for failure; munication to the: island govern- } specially trained police dog. to oplect — bottles or. other! ment must pass through his office lll lll containers lying on your property r 3 2 [MEETING KEY WEST HIGH | ‘as breeding places for mosquitoes appar iieyer ig: <deiue gale SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSN. in this city. | } Please take notice and deposit! RU | meeting of the Key West! same immediately upon lots pre-! KANSAS CITY.—William Cun-| High School Alcrani Association! viously designated as collection| PALACE Bingham, contrector of this city,|wil be held tonight at 8:00! points. i = Gaims championship for first-sit-|o’clock in the High School audi-; Dated at Key West, Florida, Conrad Nagel in #r-in-line for admission to world|torium. All members are urgent-j this 25th dey of May, A. D. 1937,| THE GOLD RACKET games. At the first| ly requested to attend. | H. ©. GALEY, Comedy and Short Reel of the last series he remain- HOLLON R. BERVALDI, Mayor, City of Key West. TONIGHT—PRIZE NIGHT Re ce aR ERI im line for fifteen days. | may25-1t President. : may25-1t ltee, hopes to wire out the $825,-! j 000 deficit, still existing from the! Yow say in this paper that you last campaign, through a fund know the connecting ink between Congressional the animal and vegetable king- committee and State officers will|doms. What is it? cooperate. j Secretary Hull “definitely and committee, the It will be of | president Roosevelt elready made.’ the results in the special lection | {held in the 18th Pennsylvania dis-;—! ‘trict where the Republican candi-™@n? aS 3 retained the, Fermer (who bad visited city Pag ia | wil be assigned to a navy yard. Pi'ots holding Federal licenseS date successfully Bight, whder new segulations of Foch Rep |second 35,000-to flights, under new lations of Focht, Repw5li b : Bs mi jthe Commerce Department. This: og vores cen WS as mee re- ‘now being built. “first ‘new battleship will be 94,009) SS Paid-off Mess Cook—Slum. DELIGHT =D ; Republicans are delighted witb| The Farmer Takes Note suppose that’s the College Biology Instructor— City Banker (visiting the farm) hired late Representative; NEEDS THE MONEY Revenue agents all over WARSHIPS | The Nevy Department an-) Bids on ances that construction is be-: country are being imstructed to warships! co.tect ali income due. from -tax- the! payers. Courtesy is stressed but re-| Secretary Morgenthau ‘says =the are ceived from private shipbuilding government “must have ™ every companies on June 17th. The cent that is owed to it.” MEMBER Thomas McKinney, 518 Thomas St. RECEIVED THE FIRST LADIES’ WRIST WATCH. A BEAUTIFUL PONTIAC WATCH WORTH $18.50 One member gets a watch every Saturday. We need 15, more members to complete our $1.00 a week club, which will give a member the choice of a Bulova-Hamilton-Gruen or Elgin Bulova-Hamilton-Gruen or Elgin wrist watch or diamond ring, wrist watch or diamond ring, the value of $35.00. One mem- ber this Saturday will get it. You always get your watch— yon can’t lose. Phone 465-J for further igformation regard- img the club or Miss Rosalina Sawyer will be pleased to call at your home and explain our clyb plan. We want to apologize to some of our customers for not get- ting their repair work out last week as it was the bysiest week ~we have had since we opened up in Key West. Our business is |) “growing every week. No, it’s not luck— it’s just hard work and knowing your business’a little better than the rest. We want you and every one we seryed to know that at any time eur work is not satisfactory, we are always pleased to make good. It’s your continued business we are after and not for the present gain. Remember we are not mind readers to know if we pleased you or not. It’s up to yoy to tell us. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 522 DUVAL ST. PHONE 465-5 — Ml, cany cler= that on your back?” “Bunker Hill,” was the a tired voice. @ Now you can buy “first choice” in refrig- erators and save three ways—on purchase price, on ©; cost and on upkeep. Automatic Thrift Unit sealed-in-steel in all models, Judge refrigerator values any way you choose—and you'lhfind the aew G-E Triple Torift Refrigerator is the biggest buy of 1937.

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