The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 27, 1937, Page 4

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jlegs and introduce a bill providing acdc elementary schools be: Marvin fequipped with slot machines, know his arithmetic, would ; aT opeh Ceamte, JetseR! punch boards and a typical bolita| one. le’elock and performance will be-|'*¥°Ut he would probably be! — - gin at 8 o'clock. ‘tarred and feathered, boiled in oil; himself yes DS AOE and strung up to the nearest tree. | '¢ and simple son, the proposition of sho’ Wesley House To ‘Have Exercises Bat a courageous school teach-| him so he ¢an understand ler in Diinois is employ:ng just’ sigure it ovt for himself, not such equipment in teaching mathe-|piesénts arithmetic in matics with the result that this fght, but it impresses. s social meeting The Wesley ~ House Kinder-/subject hes become one of the/ nothing e.se could with the hope- ’s Club held @@tten classess will have gradza-} most popular in the school. lessness and tr2mendous odds that tion exercises at the High School ““dut,” you gasp, “te2chin’ kids '“8ce the gambler. building tomorrow evening, begin-|to play slot raachines: Showin’) Implant in the minds and hearts Rest Beach. —_| ning at 8 o'clock. “em how to operate wicked gam-|0f young Americans the thought} the affair im Invocation will be delivered by| bling devices in a school room—|#nd conviction that any zay who; clarity the matter, Rev. Guillermo Perez, with group| it’s terrible!” ' DI kindergarten classes. Tl admit it does sound plenty | !em wil no | seemed to will take part as|screwy, Lut wait—don’t form Concern of legislative bodies. —_; t ‘ snap judgment. Let me tell the’: Convince the lad, or lass wad ayer Z ; , Edivare Beth-| rest of the story: (that matter, that refusal to gam-|Zoysder. of the famély ortune, | Marvin Boza, An-| Kids want a lo thi but ble is more a matter of common | who_ started his business career avi, "Cart ee ee thes want! sense than it isea.meral jssue,! #3 2 feuryman, ‘born. in New York. | Diaz, Earl|to KNOW. They have heard all, and that a guy. ‘who is er | pees ‘here; Jan. 4, 1877. riffin, Walter Johnson, Marie:ebout ¢ambling being wrong. SMART doesn’t.get sucked in on! Medina, Vincent Molina, Carmen/They've been told NOT TO. But! Such dea-s, and you've dealt bas Mandares, Helio Arepesa, Doris’ they sce grown-ups flocked around | slot machine, the punchboard, ~ } ‘Claudina Roberts, Josie | machines, they hear Uncle Bill tell|lottery and all other games ol ‘Sanchez, Ondina Thrift, Barbara! Dad cbout winnin’ on bolita last|chance a more deadly blow than Mora. iF Hi i phrenologist, said to have exam- ‘imed some 300,000 heads, born at |Chester, Mass. Died Oct. 18, 189 i } Se: peDereD- [night, they watch Mother paw 2!I the idws and penalties could./ i trons 7 ay for partici-} An excellent program has been|cver her ticket stubs to see if her! — ned ae aerred { akxseepiaee of Sieuiitain event announe-/ arranged : ‘ <n | 9 athe = Rett ———- od ho tai: and there'll te a lot; 1818—Amelia J. Bloomer, ad-|§ courteous service end 2 gentine ® be Percentage, profit, and loss are | fewer SAPS when the coming gen-|voeate of woman's rights and 0. |iidesire to always serve you well. {Council Bluffs, Iowa, Dee. 30, 1894. | Arrange Dance inder tion di I trousers. jtemperance, unjust.y remembered * } At Caban Clab — pen gerne They i seheasesscies lonly for her “Bloomer”. costume, You'll find this store a like- cctatly to gehehling, saa eae) LEGALS jborm at: Homer, N.Y. Died afjfable place to selec Sponsor ajducing actual slot machines and/ the Cuban:punch boards to his ari fic! NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. tomorrow ‘class this thoughtful teacher not{ NOTICE b <— iS ars at 9:00 o'clock. ‘only aroused keen interest in the| pursuant to that certain “decree! 1819—Julia Ward Howe, Bos-| will belsubject he was attempting tc, made and entered Gn the goed ton’s famed civic worker, author | by Pritchard’s; teach, but actually sold the amti- | 20,0 "Sctrereon B Browne, Judge of/ 0! the “Battle Hymm of the Re- popular dance orchestra, gambling IDEA to his students) the Circuit Court of the Twentieth’ public,” mother of famed da & = 2 = it i : q if ; Ft FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES filles i from more forcefully and <ffectively | diis! fe Choncery, Im that cere] Cem born in New York. Complete line of all kindsil’ body) Clerk Ross C, Sawyer, Miss Eliza/than all the lectures on morals} iain cause therein ee OT pe 17, 1910. received by truck three times! which|Borroto and Ross C. Sawyer,|¢ould have accomplished. alain Maine Saas el —-— weekly from Miami. AR Gar- County The study of arithmetic becam?} man, Louise M. Butler, a single wo-| 1835—Charles Francis Adams, Jr., were fishing off Cudjoe Key. ‘ man, and John A. Parks a®e ——— —- ~~ +--+ + = an interesting game. Littie John- wie leadlet, historian’ blici i fendants, the undersigned Spec! > . > publicist, AY: » maatsber: of the: cums, wooed! Master tn ‘Chancery. ‘appointed by @j railway president, noted member @ jas the owner of the machine. Lit-| decree, will offer for sale at public! oe the illustrious Massachusett ous : the highest bidder” for my sig 3 : * Toda In Hi tol tle Willie represented the mer-) Cash, before the fromt door of the! family, born in Boston. Died} : : H vy 1s| ry chant who got a percentage of/ County Court House in Key West.) warch 20, 1915. es , |Seeececece @000eeece | the “take”. The rest of the class,| Monroe County, Florida, on sfonday SPOS C SCORES CES OS RSOEES the 7th day of June, A. D. 1937} ———--— —+- = sae glia e Ce a wided with slugs, took the pat} be le day of 1754—George Washington first| °° pee ay legal sales day) dui . “3 ef the public. 2 came inte public notice when as} As.an example, $10 could jing the legal hours of sale, to-wi + J rep |». ll o'clock the f noo! English lieutenant-colonel be at-| resent the combined capital of the j ana 2 o'clock in the. afternoon nt tacked French at Great Meadows,| group, which was equally divided. | S200 207", SPS fonOUNS aaree es! Pa., beginning French-Indian Then the y would begin. Sam-| payment of therein} the amount my played h's five nickels in the | specifica: = wey te machine. If he got back two he} Fiorida: part of Lot Four (4). pt had to figure the percentage of} Savare Forty-six (46), im the {| di i 4 neg. 7 Ww ccordi 1827—Jedidiah S. Smith, trad-| toss on the transaction. Likewise,| yiiliam ye ay ee er-explorer, with two companions, | | said oe < . Lt : ; more particularly deser! as began 8-days’ ascent of the Sierra “Athletes Foot” follows: j } Nevadas—first white man to Beginning at the Corner of j ; ' } / business,’ . — : : MAKE THIS 24 HOUR TEST | Margaret and Southard Streets, jeress the mountains and first to! " ‘ I thence along Margaret Street make his way into California from|_, 4PPly tingol solution with cam-’ jn" a Northwesteriy direction | the Bast and .eturn from the | PB a De Tae OR of Fale mele er ieee tnenve ihn Worth: i x 2 i ji r less; a - toes. Joe Pelkie, Kenton, Ohio, Casteriy direction One hundred | STALE OLD GOLD | says, “I- have been troubled with! (100) feet more or less, thence i sweaty and itching feet for 30, Southeasterly fifty (50). feet | . | More or less, thence in a South- fears. Tingol solution is the only! westerly direction Forty-five fF hi i je . TE affects cigarettes. That’s j thing to give relief. I hav'nt been| (45) feet more or less, thence in |troubled for five months.” Many! five We fect nore ‘or iese: | ( why Double-Mellow Old Golds in bie drive | times one application kills it. Often! thence Southwesterly Sixty (69) | ip climate with then? wal Weatera Tront by deicing al complete reults in two days. Beny| Scenics “tartar Maiti" gi | OWPD their climate S across the Aisne-Marne Can-|* ™S¢- ogee take hold. Get a: i hepa oe toa 4 An exclusive weather-proof pack- test bottle from any druggist.| Special Master in Ch: ‘ : keeps e Old Golds truly FRESH. | Locally at Gardner’s Pharmacy! Carr & Carr ot | SM ANSETE, OBE : : z advt. “"{) Solicitors for: Complainant | regardless of outside dampness, dust 1929—Charies A. Lindbergh} . i may6-13-28-27; jun a7 This ¥; . and Anne Spencer Morrow mar-| : A whe: 3 | OF dryness. special package is | .dauble-wrapped ! Not one, but TWO h.| jackets of finest moisture-proof Caldwell, ie onl ie « visitor in Key| West today ried at Englewood, N. J. i j : Cellophane protect Old Golds . . . | deliver them to you at their con- and a guest of Assict- 1933—The Securities Act, to} ition peak! : ATTACKED BY RAM amt Btate Attorney J. Lancelot }protect publie by publicity on} stock issues, signed by President. | ORK.—Ars. Ia Alder-| Chicago's Century of Progress/ ety sued for damages | Exposition opens, she LIKE HAMMER AND NAILS ty Ee We keep driving away day after day for Key West's i for injuries she elained she sut- Jewelry Business. Seven more members wanted to join our | _ You can't go stale on FRESH — — — Ten Ph ag cary BE aie = $1.00 = week club. After this week, we can only take on two ff Old Golds. You'll find them as good Ae Ry age’ oo members each week as this will complete our two watch clubs. J toyou.. . as they are to your taste! by gentle and lovable} 1936—The Queen Mary leaves| ff Saturday, May 29th, one member of each club gets the choice ff| P. LORILLARD COMPANY, Inc. en.” England on her first ocean trip.! {J of « beautifal ladies’ or man's wrist watch or diamond ring. ~ (Established 1760) sitet ee Ses You never lose. You always get your watch or diamond ring. Sn $1.00 will get someone a life time graduation gift. There is me advance in prices of any goods in our club plan. Those that are members of our club can buy what they want now and settle the account wher the award is made—IS THAT FAIR? Our $1.00 club starts this Saturday. Someone will get a Bulova-Grven or Hamilton wrist watch for $1.00. Phone 465-J and our girl will be pleased to explain it to You or call at your home. It’s the fairest club éver ran in Key West. It's your business we are after. i Jack Haley-Betty Furness in '} MR. CINDERELLA |] Anne Nagel-Richard Purcell in | KING OF HOCKEY Soathing Reward sees Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Effective December 22nd, 1935 8. 8S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. fer Havana Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fis. For farther information and rates call Phone 14 H. COSTAR, Agent. Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- |) tra, 15-20¢; Night: 15-25¢ We take old jewelry as cash. We can repair anything in the line of watches, clocks, jewelry and say we put the “know how” in every job and our pricés are reasonable for fine gearanteed work. If we haven't served you yet, ask your neighbor. Phone 465-J and reserve one of the last memberships of our club. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 522 DUVAL STREET pack of Double-Mellow ovp coves is wrapped in Two jackets — double Colieghene Phat jacket Keeps OLD Go.os in prime condition in any climate You cael Ony ¢ cla Ge ame ] Every Derek

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