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BH Fig ! uy lay, viz: Hendricks, whoj“My candle burns at both ends; while with her! It will not lest the night; < sees yme by a lady, 100 years old. It/ Garnisl: with stewed apjics and less anmaally. is for New England roast pig. | toothnicks. | The pig should te small and | Hamgstead, N. H., To an sitbh tp Aidng Ok Oves| our éustomers. You are doing a great job in providing the , spark for Inspiration and Action in building rp a fine jewelry business for Key West. The confidence that we attained in the Knowledge will be strengthened as the months roll on. We believe in Key West and its people. We trust you if honest. Any repairs can be had and payments can be made * weekly. IF YOU OWN REAL ESTATE IN KEY WEST OR ON THE KEYS BUSINESS PROPERTY—HOUSES—LOTS ACREAGE OR GROVES AND WANT QUICK ACTION IN SELLING SAME SEE AT ONCE Brett- Williams, ive. 425 Duval Street j Ccrner cf Fleming Opposits Colonial Hotel KEY WEST MIAMI BEACH = a Our watch and diamond club is coming fine. We always want two new members every week. Every week some one gets a watch or diamond ring the value of $17.50 for 50c. $1.00 gets someone a watch or diamond ring the value of $35.00. Phone us for information in our watch or diamond club. Pollock, Reliable Jewele pee Sena Onsen SG ae ian ck as Saga: yeatendng people all over the country, Gon- j singe jfor Tampa en route to his home H zalo Bezanillo, manager of Palace in Waycross, Ga.’ [hatrvtg"three hours, = Theater, has had made a small! ae [2 TMTBECEME the pig is in} | “cut” depicting a scene along the| Henry Hirsch, supervisor, and, Stu VitveDu~iittle org eR "Peg showing tho. large viaducts} Fr aviet: prodect manager of the) or the dressing and mix with | with ears passing over them. These = | etecgoar ete eg Sa ee ae i 2 vey, who were visiting with the ther, Mrs. Russell Hyde, f I81b-—Rebert M. McLane, sol-| viaducts are now being transform- Key West unit, left over the high- mother: Mrs — e, Toe Baltimore lawyer, congress-'ed into an auto highway. way yesterday afternoon for Mi-| 04 sire EH. Gat ae . | Sed governor of} Engraved on the “cut” is. the| ami. re _ |. Gato, Jr., on Duval} |- at Wilmington, following: “Visit Key West. Drive! SS = @tread, April 16,! on the only Overseas Highway.” Miss Ophelia Lester daughter of! E in Mr, Bezanilla has recently had| Mr. and Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester, a new supply of envelopes for the} who was spending a vacation with: Palace with this cut imprinted on| relatives and friends in Havana, | MONROE THEA ! ‘them and has offered to loan the/ was a returning passenger on the! Richard Tauber in jeut to any Key West firm wishing | Cuba yesterday afternoon. ‘ {| APRIL ROMANCE {to use it om its stationary. The ~ t —also— Deyuton,| ext is at the office of The Art-| Miss Marie Hyde of Boston,| THE RACING LADY Union soldier, mayor of| man Press in The Citizen build-|Mass., arrived yesterday via Pani} Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches eye ona et the | ing. t American clipper} to join her! tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25 born at Port Huron. Died oe ee b ? 7 PHONE 465-3 Cutting, New ny Notice to Participants senator, bern at Oakdal:, COO OC OC CORO RESO EOS LOSES SS SUOOSOCOC OOS SOSSEOSSSESESOSSESS SESSSSESESESSSESESESESEEEEE COMFORT: Cooling breezes that drive away that lazy, sultry feel- : OLD GOLD CONTEST Fe Re eats So extract Sitattan to tee Grat Bo pics _ In the OLD GOLD $200,000.00 contest: $1—Stephen Crane §2—Lillie Langtry $3—Victor Hugo 34—Lucy Stone 33—Barbara Frietchie 36—Cyrus W. Field 37—Paul Revere 38—James Boswell 39—Joha Tyler 40—Christopher Columbus 41—William Gladstone 42—Enrico Caruso 43—Jeanne Eagels 1—Noah Webster 2—Geoffrey Chaucer 3—Johbn Stuart Mill 61—Eugene Victor Debs 62—Marcus Loew 63—Grover Cleveland 64—William Howard Tafs 65—Elbert Hubbard 66—Martin Van Buren 67—Tobias Smollete 68—Benjamia Altman 69—Cari Schurz 70—Warren Hastings 71—David Belasco 72—Chateaubriand 73—Joel Chandler Harris 74—Morgan Dix reePe inz. A real oscillating fan with strong ten inch blades at a ECONOMY: new low price. Here is a fan this contest. In view of the fact that more 1,000 contestants submitted perfect so- lutions to alll of the above listed 90 puzzles, in accordance with the rules, all prizes are re- served for those who solved correctly all of ‘the first 90 puzzles. In accordance with Rule No. 6, governing ties, a set of 90 puzzles has been sent by registered mail to each contestant who correctly solved all of the first 90 puzzles. Any contestant who named all of the first 90 puzzles correctly, and who fails to receive a tie- breaking set of puzzles by Wednesday, June 23, should notify OLD GOLD CONTEST, P.O. Box 9, Varick Street Station, New York, N.Y., not later than Midnight of Saturday, June 26, 1937. No claims postmarked after June 26, 1937, will be recognized by the OLD GOLD CONTEST. A itis cones tn icw of tea tht nore 75—Maria Chapman 76— Marat : 77—Héward Pyté 78—Elias Howe’ In sending a notification, contestant must in- clude full name and address. Any contestant who did not correctly solve all of the first 90 puzzles is unable to win any Prize in the contest, in view of the fact that the 1,000 prizes, in accordance with the rules, are feserved for those who are tied with perfect submissions of 90 correct solutions, and the number of contestants so tied exceeds the number of prizes. If you solved all of the first 90 puzzles cor- rectly and PAIL to receive a tie-breaking set of 90 puzzles by June 23, communicate with OLD GOLD CONTEST, P.O. Box 9, Varick Street Station, New York, N.Y. on or before Midnight, Saturday, June 26, 1937. NO CLAIMS POSTMARKED AFTER JUNE 26, 1937, WILL BE RECOGNIZED. @ Upon the conclusion of the contest, and with the announcement of winners, @ complete explanation of the solution of each puzzle, together with all clues contributing to that solution, will be mailed te each person who participated in the contest. Names and addresses of all winners likewise will be included. ——————— QUIET Or you may purchase its mate the POLAR CUB $5.95 —-95¢ down $1.00 per month ONE WEEK FREE TRIAL You may try either of the above ELEC- TRIC FANS one week without cost or ob- ligation. Phone us today and take advan- tage of this offer. a SPEEDY —— STRONG OPCOCOOC COO OOO OC EOE SELES OOOO OOOO EOS SPOS OHO SCO OL OSE OOSCOE OOS OOOO OE OEE 10 INCH OSCILLATING GILBERT FAN Special $6.95 - 95¢ sown - $1.00 per monen THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY POCSTSS SCO DOOES SOOO OOSOOS ODO SOSSESOSEOSOSOS OOS SESESESHOSSSOESSSESESSESESES that gives you everything— and it can be purchased for ‘only 95c down and the #al- anee in monthly installments with your electric bill! POOP EOOEEEOEOE SHOE ELE SESEEEESESESESEEEES ORES OOOO EOE OR ORE ERO CESS POOP OSCR HOSE EOS EEOESK CEES ES: PPOO ORCC OOOO D OOD DEC EE OO OOS DEDEDE DEES OOO LOSES OSOOOEOOOOHSODSO SSO SOSESSSSSESESESESSESeS. Meee error eee eeeeeoeseeeeeereeeeseeererereseseeoeseeseeeeoeS