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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENT iON cogs Mary ORS a the Tenth District of State Welfare Board, Visiting in Key West with Mrs. Gladys Roberts, supervisor, left on the plane the afternoon for Miami. who Jefferson H. Knight, Jr., son of 1212 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Knight, Vashington street, left over the Overseas Highway Monday for Gainesville where he will enter for his freshman year at the Uni versity of Florida. Ed Woodson left on the S. 5S, Cuba yesterday for Tampa en route to Gainesville where he will continue his studies at the Uni versity of Florida. Robert Dopp, student at the University of Florida, left on the S. S. Cuba yesterday. for Tampa en route to Gainesville where he will take up his senior year at the University. ector of Florida Happenings Here Just 10 Years was yesterday unit in KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Ago Today As Taken From The Files of The: Citizen an exciting chase during {which 27 shots were fired across her bow Motorboat V-13897 sur- rendered to Captain L. R. Daniels of the Coast Guard yesterday aft- ernoon abiut 30 miles south of, Sombrero Lighthouse. Offieers of} the Coast Guard state that all the liquor was:thrown overboard, from ,the alleged rum-runner after the service vessel was sighted. Manuel | Lopez, captain of the*alleged rum runner, Juan del Pino, Eugenio Machin and Carlos Perez were taken from the motorboat, ar- raigned before U. Commissioner Gwynn and were placed under temporary bond for hearing _to- morrow afternoon 3 o’clock. This is the second time the V-13897 has been captured, and under similar circumstances. The first time 17 shots were fired at the; jvessel during a chase which last- }ed several hours, the vessel being’ | eventually captured but without! ' i | H H H | CHRYSLER CO. ENLARGES ITS EXPANSION BECOMES NECES- SARY DUE TO HEAVIER SCHEDULES IN TURNING OUT PRODUCTS publie accept- Chrysler resulted increased Chrysler Unprecedented ance of the 1937 having naturally in al production schedule, Division, Chrysler has found t necessary to expand both _ its plants. give greatly the Corporation, body and manufacturing Work now in progress will 110,000 additional square feet of production area in the Chrysler plant and 76,000 addi- tional square feet in the Kerche- val body plant directly across the floor street. According to David A. Wallace, Hugh Williams, head of Brett:' any liquor being found on board.! |president of the Chrysler Divi- Williams, Inc., real estate concern of Key West and Miami, returned over the highway this week from a business visit to Miami and Miami) Beach. Mrs. Alice Page, and children Miss Dorothy, June, Char! and! Ladorna, were passengers leaving on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Miami. Miss Emma Ann _ Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kennedy, ieft this morning for Miami en route to Tallahassee where she will resume her studies for the second year at Florida State College for Women after spending a delightful vacation with her parents, other relatives and friends. C. J. Peat was a passenger on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning en route to Tavernier for a short vacation with his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pellecier. John Spottswood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Spottswood, left on the Steamship Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to Gainesville, Ga., where he will resume his studies at Riverside Military Academy. Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Edward Romero of Havana, Cuba, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary, to Raymond Rus: em- ployee of the P. ne 0. S. S. Com- pany on the S. S. Florida, Miss Romero was born in this city and lived here all her life up until the time of her graduation from Key West High School in the elass of 1935 when her family moved to Havana to make their future home. in Key West and resided for many years. Marriage will take place some- time in the near future, it stated. here is Announcement Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Antonio of. 1020. Duval street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Caridad, to John Anti, of Boston, Mass. The marriage will be solemn- ized at the home of Mr . Anti’s brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Julio de Poo, on Sunday, September 19. On Monday morning the and groom will leave on the Steamship Cuba for Havana where they will spend their honey- moon and returning will be at home to their many friends at $20 Duval street. Arango, bride "Ballon Papa Mother—‘How did book get in this « ondition?’ Tommy “Why, mamm heard pxpa say several times last n'ght that the hook was too dry for him, so I p' ak and turned tue water o pap’s new LA CONCHA HOTEL, Im the Center of the aie Theater —Popular Prices— First Class —Sensible Rates— Fireproof Garage Elevater | | | | { The vesse] was returned owner on an order ington. to its from Wash- \ Sheriff Niles will get an addi- |tion to his zoo if he and the board} of public works are willing to ac-! cept the suggestion of a reader of| The Citizen who writes: “Read with alarm today in your paper} that the city is unable to either sell or give away two mules. Ter-| rible situation. Suggest Sheriff {Cleveland Niles be implored to ac jcept them as an addition toh |menagerie and avoid another city mule scandal.” j The Monroe High football squad] began its training for the season! yesterday afternoon with a light workout at the army barracks. Coach M. G. Anderson, athletic drector last year will have charge| of the training this year. The! team has the brightest prospects of its career, Coach Anderson says and he believes he has winning ma- terial in the lineup. Editorial comment: It'll cost about $75 to buy enough crude oil to cover the mosquito ponds in the city. Looks like the city ought to be able to raise that much, doesn’t it? Joaquin Garcia, of Havana, and Miss Catherine Givens, of Ken- tucky, secured a license yesterday and last night were married in this city by Rev. C. Sterling Gard- ner, of the Fleming Street Meth- odist church, Eighteen Key West young wo- men were today taking the ex- amination at the local high school. Some of these are teachers who wish to improve the grade of their certificates, while others have never taught and are seeking per- mits to do so. The first fall. meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club, which was to have been held this afternoon, has been called off because of the inability of the president to at- tend. No new date has been set it is understood. The ¢ity countil will convene this evening in its second regular meeting of the month. An count will probably be given of the meeting between the council members and the chief of the fire department, which was informally held this week. ac: Craig C. Winters, who tained a broken arm and shoulder blade in the automobile accident on the boulevard Tuesday eve- ning, reported as being a “mighty sick man” at the Marine hospital today. Joseph Melton,} who was also injured, but not as badly as his friend, coming | “ nicely. sus- is WHAT TO DO FOR: ; Wallace. jcient lighting the the will direction expansion is being effected, sion, under whose increased production space be available when Chrysler begins operations on ae 1938 models. to says Mr. building exten- sion is to be equipped with the latest type of machinery and will have the most modern and effi- stem known to the industry. Our experience has proved that nothing is more con- ducive to efficiency and high quality work than proper lighting and ample spage for the opera- j tives. “Qur receiving and shipping fa- cilities have been greatly increas- ed to meet the demands of addi tional operations entailed in hand- Hing the enormous amount of ma- terial necessitated by the heavier schedules. “In addition to the installation of much new machinery for this increased production, it has been necessary to relocate some 3,000 of our present machines. This work is being done with no in- terruption in our production op- erations. Each machine its operator is moved to its new position with practically no dis- turbance to the production line. We believe that never before has so much machinery been relocat- ed in so short a time with so lit- tle productive time lost. “Because of the expansion machining ing number of cars driven by dealers and owners, we north of Jefferson avenue east of Corey street. With increas- are prepared to handle the heavy 1988 schedule in a most effi- cient manner.” friends, but the feelings will sometimes be inclined to run ay. The parents should incul- cate moral principles jy youth, for otherwise there is danger of entangling alliances with the op- posite sex. Be very circumspect in th direction. MAN, THIN AS RAIL, IRON as a rail. Since taking Vinol (iron tonic) I sleep well, feel bet- A. Cromberg. Vinol is deliciou: Oriental Pharmacy. Wash the affected parts with t| Resinol Soap and warm water to soften scales and crusts. Resinol Soap is suggested because it con- tains no excess of free alkali, and is especially suited to tender | Dey by do not rub. Doctors recommend an oily ment because it penetrates the ov er layers of the skin more e tively. Resinol Ointment mee | requirement, and does even more. For over 40 years it has been—and | quickly the itching and burning of eczema, It contains | } | —s —— that ‘ECZEMA ITCHING | patting with a soft cloth— | still is—successfully used to relieve j TACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANDREWS, Mansase ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT at the modem, hotel in the heart of dowm wen Jacksonville. Every ream with web ond shower, volt water, coding fan, casio, slatted summer door... Every Bed wath innenpring amen and ceeding lama. Running ice ee 0 every Howe CKTAML LOUNGE DINING AND Midi Rarer-—Siegie with Private Bach 78 Rooms $2.00 - $0 Room $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 . 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sampiie Rooms wth Prove Seth $4.09 Sight movant Gr doetie eccapeney | 4 UMD Merete | more. PATTEM MOTEL OfSCTO os Seneeoh. Gu ! 3 WORK PLANTS ~- line! with TOOTHPICK TOPICS | | By C. G. FLINT New Ezgland is sniggering over a game of parole tennis between ‘her Ifurley and Cov. E. D. Rivers lof Georgia. The “spend your | Parole on Cape Cod’ movement ‘tor Georgia convicts promises become a habit unless some agree- {ment can be reached between the ‘chiefs of the two states. It started because the Governor of Massachusetts refused to return one James Cnnningham to Geor- igic’s famed chain gang. His Ex: cellecy said unkind things about the Peach, Pecan and Peanut jstate’s prisons. i Then came four murderers and two burgiars to finish out their “terms” in the state from whence jeame the phrase “law and or- ‘der.” It was a neat return and may start a howl for Federal aid in curbing the practice, For once, 'the Bay State hzs been set back on her hunches. i The right of the case, as we see it, is with Georgia, since Oun-/ ningham was an escaped convict, across her border. But spleen and| the old antagonism between the | two states seems to have dictat-| ed Gov. Hurley’s extraordinar procedure. . The more __ liberal |minds of the North are, how-} ever, likely to stand with Georgia in this “tempest in a teapot.”| Her institution, the chain . gang, is undoubtedly no bed of rose: ybut jockeying prisoners back-and- forth may rrove a costly rivalry to the public-at-large, Hampstead, N. H.,~ Sept. 9, 193 Outside the Walls Betty—Yov don't wear your hair clipped as short as you di Jean—No. I’m through. A plainj clothes mer gave me a over, mistook me for a and asked me if I was ecn-man } ecocece CLASSIFIED COLUMN eerceccccees INSTRUCTION MALE, INSTRUCTION. Reliable men to take up AIR CONDI-| looking | - going | ™ Link Oakey got an awful high note out of his bass horn when his old Tom Cat climbed into It. It’s not generally known, but Mrs, ‘Tobias Kipper is said to help Tobias , with the dishes right smart. Musical Temperament “Were you slumming today?’ asked the inquisitive friend. “What io you men?” rejoined E s Cayenne. “I saw ycu teoxIng into several pawnshop windows.” “That was for Musical sat'sfze It delights me to tion. see and , nobody so LEGALS i THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND CHANCERY. PIPER joined by her hus- and next friend, "J. 5S. Complainants, vs. and Other Relief. NCIS CAMPBELL nd fH CAMPB wife and WILLIAM H ORDER OF It appearing b: i filed in t their] residenc to the Avenue, and it further 209 Charles s! public ‘events in Washington. the Michigan. reinbefore | over the age com- named defendants a of twenty-one years and that the is no person in the State of Flori the service of a summons in chan- upon whom would bind i is further Ordered tice be published onc ur consecutive vy West Citiz lished in Monr Done and Or ptember, 4 EAL) d no’ Florida. 14th day otf Ress C Sawyer erk of Circuit Court. -} Allan B.C! Je: SoNcitor Pursuant to Chapter 15891, Laws of Florida, the undersigned will re- eae "ATION FOR 163) BY GIVEN. of h » in my office 4 ‘ation for a tax deed te Said certifiecat following de: County to-wit: are 61, Book WW, Monroe County bed property in the State“of Florid ment of the sa the said certifi in the name of under was erty sued Jos, 4 certificate to 1 said redeemed property dese sold to the highes court house door on th the month of N which is the 1st day of No r, 1937. shall wy Ross C Sawyer Tax ard! ef Monroe, be} he -d this 13th day of September, | 2 until 10:00 a. m. T.. ony ay, September 29, 1937, at the Governor's Office in Tallahassee, ; Florida, mapa offerings of ma-! tured ‘or tured Road and e, or Refunding | Bonds of MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- | | AI } « of maturity, and! | onds that are in de-/ ‘ault of interest must be offered at! LAT price, which price shall be! stood to the pr uch bonds WITH AL Se iED, and notice that if any such coupons have been detached prior to delivery of any bonds accepted and/or purchased hereunder, the tace alue of such missing coupons will be ucted from purchase price; and must be submitted on this, ed envelope containing | such offerings shall plainly state on its face that it is a proposal for the of Monroe County bonds. erved to de reject Washington, ‘OR MONROE COUNTY. wil] soon make a | cific Coast and vite likely take | occasion to explain his views on tsome of the mejor Foreclosure of Mortgage * the country. n{terest foes of proposals and he is expected make views. | Not only will the trip larly known’ occasion to_sound public © but it will tend to rally the Presi-| dent’s " WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1937. {Looking At Washington|tion is still necessary in (Continued from Page One) The Chief his Court clear his present ve as at idea supporters and, time; give some reactio# » toward As definitely indicated 4 {column sometime azo, the Presi-| dent has no whatever attitude, idea passive an} opinion, phe! of? recent Hie| <|will continue the active exposition | slor his belief that reform legisla-! the ad- ‘United States. He does not cept the view, so readily President Roosevelt! vanced by his opponents, that the trip to the Pa- action of tre Senate in defeating his Court program, represented public opinion. He will not hesi- es tefore | tate to restate the argument and Execu-| frame the issue upon which {tive will pass through the states | voters can pass when [represented by some of the bit-/ appear. reform? to F the candidates ie does not consider this ything in the re of a re- al but merely a continuation jof an effort to secure reforms which he considers necessary. I BUMSTEAD’S WORM SYRUP Relicbie remedy developed by o physician in his practice for expelling large round worms, pin worms and whip worms. For children and Paots. "A mother stcted that Yq. bottle expriied 132 worms. Stood the test for 75 Jeors. pleasant totake. Droggists. 50c.c bottle. ES, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa enters in this —a PALACE SEA RACKETEERS Comedy and Short Reel YOUR OWN ICE All you want of it! L) of Circuit Florid TIONING and Electric Refrig- eration. Prefer men yow em- ployed and mechanically inclin-| ed, with fair education andj County, 19 nets, Court of Monroe of the machine shop and the increas- away have found it necessary to increase our driveway operations, now located and ed room and better facilities, we Today’s Horoscone native will make many GIVES PEP AND WEIGHT “I was tired, run-down and thin ter and have gained 10 Ibs.”—R. willing to {€ain spare time to become experts in installation and service work as well as} planning estimating, etc, Write giving age, present occupation. Utilities Inst., Box M, care of The Citizen. sept14-2tx | FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOR SALE Five bundles for 5c. The C zen Office. may19-t! FEMALE HELP married | weekly | FREE. Give age an Fashion Frocks, E-4458, Cincinnati, sept15-1tx | WORK Earn to dre: for 21 SPECIAL women. and your own No canvassing. dress size. Inc., Dept, Ohio. MONROE THEATER Jictor McLaglen-June Lang in B HE COUNTY COUNTY, | 5 Pro- IN : "Florida and vol the sa application final ution of Adaurs and there, make said Judge fo: ment of his administ estate, and for ¢ er him as such administ Dated this 10th day 1937. A As Administrator of the Vvonette wM STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers COIIIITS. oo RUSSEWL’S CIGAR STORE j NANCY 81 STEELE. 1S MISSING j —also— | DANGEROUS NUMBER | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orehes || | tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ | From and To | Boston, New York, Miami Jacksonville, Galveston New Orleans and Beyond | From Key West alternate Fridays | From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami and |New Gcleaneeteny. tae wotks 'CLYDE- “MALLORY | | Les C. E. SMITH, Avent Key West, Fla. LP BT DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the results of the MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES —o—_ CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. 14 ME | Gee the world’s good news daily through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR onal Daily Newspaper Pabis: THE CHRISTIAN SCIEN One, Ni Regular reading € Tie Cunm abed by (CE PUBLISHING SOCIETY , Boston, Massachosetts ax Scrence Mowrroa clean, unbuased incloding the Weekly 1c ides! newspaper 2 2 day on wab- sinable at the ro. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 327 ELIZABETH STREET © Secececcsececsesseces i | @ Every home can now easily afford the luxury of a new General Electric—America’s “first choice” refrigerator. With this champion cold-maker in your kitchen all you do is flip a switch to have all the ice cubes, fast- frozen desserts and extra-cold storage you want during even the most torrid of heat waves. Save Three Ways! Choose a new G-E Triple-Thrift Refrigerator and you save three ways—on price, on current and on upkeep. Prices as low as $3.41 down and $3.41 per month with your light bill THE KEY WEST FLECTRIC CO An Index To RELIABLE FIRMS FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petrosia PHONE 138 Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine BAKERIES To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! POULTRY If you are locking for POULTRY or CHICKEN FERTILIZE Specializing in Fresh Fish visit or call Feet of Front Street Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 44 Free Delivery Phone 880 1 Deliver FISH DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY

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