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PERSONAL MENTION j BRIEF, VERY BRIEF «| Present confliet due to Chinas ako C. Peterson, son of Mr,’ D&tionalistic “arrogance,” says and Mrs. C. L. Peterson, who was former Tokyo spokesman. visiting with relatives in Alabama,! oS was an arrival in Key West this! Moument honoring American week returning with Mrs. Alberta’ war dead dedicated at Montsee, Genovar, from Alabama, who is a Scene of St. (Mihie] offensive. guest at the Peterson home. { = ae SEC orders the explusion of M. George F. Archer J- Meehan from three Exchanges their 98 a charge of manipulation in and Bellanca Aircraft. shares, Mr. and Mrs. have as their house gue son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Armando T. Sanchez who | E arrived this week from Tampa for!) PDIC'td’weed out weak’and’tm- a short vacation. Mrs. Sanchez sound’ banks with State ‘copera. was before marriage Miss Celeste tion; corpofation’s surplus 'ises; Areher. ; Senator Lewis told Senate that Norris and Lee Walker, of neutrality law would involwé the Chosen, Florida, who were _ visit-! iUnited States in war in Orient. ing for the summer with relatives! and friends, left over the highway} this morning for their home to “years are prepare for school which will open high wages as Monday morning. { nae G, Nelson says that the out- Miss Rose A'ppel, daughter of look for tax revision indicates an Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Appel, who intention to legislate personal was spending her vacation with holding companies out of exist- her parents here, left over the ©"¢e- highway this morning en route to} Tallahassee to take up her junior year studies at Florida State Col- lege for Women. | Henry Ford, at 74, declares a joke”, and urges ntial to trade. Retail merchants throughout the country are expecting the best Fall business since 1929. Miss Sylvia Pearlman, daughter! Federal Government profits of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jearlman, 911,326,385 from the sale of bonds who will this year begin her studies accepted by the PWA as security of \the sophomore year, Florida for loans to municipalities. Sus tate College for Women, left} is Morning over the highway for; Working mother is ordered to hog route to Tallahassee, share the support of twins equally delightful vacation with) with her estranged husband. Het *“yarénts. Miss Perkins, on radio, asks eeecceseoee higher wages to inerease the na- Today’ s jtion’s mpechasing power. Anniversaries Pressure left by Congress for World War pensions, estimated to SSOCooesceocescesesssees 1730—Frederick William voi ‘ost $20,000,000,000 by 1996. Steuben, German _ inspector-gen-! eral of the Army of the Revolu- tion, who drilled Washington’s soldiers into an organized army| out of a mob, born. Died in New York, Nov. 28, 1794. @ecccecces { | ! Harriman warns that Govern- ment has been spending $2 for each $1 taken in for seven years. ‘Maritime Commission calls for ‘bids for the construction of the !“finest and safest” liner at sea. | 1737—(200 years ago) Joel W.| pciee hi -shek ace mere and East Hamp- haloes ers porate re m, Conn., blind educator of the “4, rdi i blind, born at East Hampton. he voisstings apa aed Died May 9, 1824. «3 | urges fight abil- Braathen, B rd aide, dies with 1776—Langdon Cheves, eee i 76— South four others as plane plunges into Carolina’s noted business man, Oslo harbor when wing snaps off. lawyer, congressman, Speaker,! born in Abbeville District, S. C. Died June 26, 1857. 1800—Franklin Buchanan, nav- al commander, ~famed Confed- erate admiral, born in Baltimore. | Died May 11, 1874, ! Dr. H, M. Pollock at population lconference says that mental dis- the the main United eases are becoming health problem in States. Living costs for the average worker’s family are. highest in the capital, WPA survey shows. Iowa, with corn stalk 16 feet 5 inches high, wins for Governor Kraschel over Governor La Fo!- lette. 1802—Mercy R. B. Jackson, New England homeopathic physi- cian-professor, who graduated from medical college at 58, born at Hardwick, Mass. Died Dec. 13, 1877. The 1890 and Directoire pe riods predominate in new Winter styles shown in Paris, 1859—Riehard H. Warren, New York organist and composer, bern at Albany, N. Y. Died at Seuth Catham, Mass., Dee. 3, 1983. stands Federal debt $36,707,757,744. now at 1872—LeRoy Eltinge, World War general, born in New York, Died May 14, 1931. Today’ s Birthdays Soocccesecccecccs ©) Dr. William ©. Hotchkiss, presi- dent of the Rensselaer Polytech- nie; Institute, Troy, N. Y., born at Eau Claire, Wis., 59 years Puerto Rico proposes to convert the liner Leviathan into floating hotel to attract Winter visitors. Population drop of 40,000,000 in eleven nations of Europe is seen in the next two generations. Government has paid out near- ly $22,000,000,000 to veterans since the American Revolution. Two million children playing in school band instrument manu- facturer tells trade convention. . S. Senator John H. Overton jana, born at Marksville, } President plans larger naval re- serve by offering free training to John Le Merrill of New York,|college and high schoo! students. president of All Amercia College, born at Orange, N. J., 71 years ago. Germany requisitions all wheat and rye crops to assure the na- tion’s bread supply. Jr., of one- com- Wiliam P. MacCracken, Washington, D. C., lawyer, time assistant secretary of merce in charge of aviation, born in Chicago, 49 years ago. Dr. Henry S. Leiper of Leonia, J., of the Federal Council of the Cherches of Christ in Amer- jea, born at Belmar, N. J., 46 years ago. Designer of two new German airplanes reveals plan for a trans- atlantic flight in August. Liquid - Tablets Salve-Nose Drops | Try “Rub-My. im 3 days COLDS first day Headache 30 minates, A Trusty Two worthies were about their native towns. “Our Provos wears a chain,” declared the one impressively. “We donna hae to keep oors on! achain,” retorted the other. “We let "im gang loose.” boasting | {LA CONCHA HOTEL) In the Center of the Business and Theater District —Popular Prices— Firat Class Fireproof —Sensible Rates— Elevate BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century i 1 Ga Night 696-W |, oa jeapacity, who lags and fools MALARIA’ "-World’s Best | TOOTHPICK TOPICS By C. G. FLINT Scecccccocooecoocossecse: How many children do you know who fail to get good marks in school? Many’ seem bright enough but it is hard to interest them. Poor attention and lazi- ness? No, these may be single talent children. They have abil- ity to do one thing extra well. The good teacher ean locate the/ talent, with patience. That is mining genius. Schools are opening and a mil-; lion or two boys and girls ought to be encouraged, at the start, to select what they like to study, or to do, That is what education is a A “us é | coming to. No use to cram an ( 3 junwilling mind. No use to force distasteful sbjects. Education must come easily and naturally along the lines the child is best suited to advance in. Children were not created to fit a school system; but future schools will be made tc fit the bent of stu- dents. Too many misfits are the re- sult of careless treatment at school, where they were obliged to absorb what was for them ob- noxious data, alien to their type of mind and ability. Yet, the world wants ta’ent and _ ability and does all it can to ruin it at the start by rules of rigid con- formity to the old currieulum. For the child without memory in class, there is usually a chance to exce! in some industrial or mechanical work for whieh he is both eager and fitted by nature to do well. Talent is always an) W' s selected from the hit, indicator, is that gift God gave{Parade. tra will use to form the basis of a useful ca-{@ Microphone for time ati reer. It is up to parents and|this affair. Mrs. Morris will be} teachers to compare notes on a}N hand to sing for the band as bad student. Nature has equipp- ed every creature, including man, to do something well. No man is a success at a task he hates; yet talent makes hard work! nore easy, Hampstead, } Sept. 10, 1927. Futile Effort The United States Constitution is one hundred and fifty years old to- day an’ if you ask me, I'll say it never looked better in its life. A straight line is the longest dis- | tance between a peevish bull an’ th’ | nearest picket fence. Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid Grand Carn al Dance at Habana-Madrid tonight is expect- ed to be one of the biggest hits of the season. Confetti, serpentine ther ticklers will be giv the and to every one attending fair. Featuring the event John Pritchard and orchestra who will his six piecef introduce for i _ LEGALS APPL or ATION FOR H., in »plication for issued thereon embraces the property in the C State of . Pt Tailors are trying to create clothes-consciousness in the Mid- West. About the only thing that will make the average Mid-West- erner clothes-conscious is a hole en of he said prop- in his pants. ee Gadette. he ice els the id certificate is- in the name of Amanda LEGALS cytes sai at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT naed ae t s at ENT 1 cl : erty under sued was hall be the the ertificate DF s IN AND FOR MONROE Ist IN CHANCERY. Ai Lowe and Adams, which is the 1937 ted this 16th day of September, Ross C. Court Plaintiffs, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Sale Certificates. Elizabeth B, Randall, and les Randall, her husband, and Ruth Cash Putnam, and Webster F. Putnam, her husband, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLIC y the sworn bill off NOTICE herein that the} That Wm entitled to an Order] Tax Certifi day of 2 same in de application for a tax deed to issued thereon. Sa following to-wit ‘Te. tA, Monroe AL) ork of Circuit County, Florida Sawyer vs. of Monroe NOTICE ‘s the de namel n Vand Charles | iy 0 Third) embra y and] property a Webster F.} State of Florid |. Fort. Tid: tRED that in this caus I Rand: Ran¢ husband, Avenue ‘i Ruth Cash Putnam Book County 1 to appear to nt in the above Meconda The assessment of the erty the said in the name r hereby requ the bi of compl ne said prop- rtificate is- of Milton E un Monro of Key 4, A tions Gr Unless said « redeemed property tisold t court shall law, order def: This pul cons the of Novem- which is ist day r, 1927 Dated this est Citizen, a newspa eral circulation published roe County, Florida. in Mon 16th day of September, . this 2nd day September, 1937. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit art in and ‘ocnty, Florida Albury for Plaintiffs sept3-10-17-24; MONROE THEATER Edward E. Horton in OH, DOCTOR! Dolores del Rio-Richard Dix in THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND Matinee: Balcony, 10e; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ Sawyer R 2 of Monroe will Attorney JUST RECEIVED Nice Large Extra Select —OYSTERS— Hot Souse Every Saturday Ice Cream Sandwiches WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM |900 Southard St. Phone 523-W oct? | | | i ! | RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE ' variéty / eream. tomers, ) street, -| tion the first time the latest hit of thel? {solved domesti OYSTERS RECEIVED | Wells’ Lunch Room, 900 South-, _ard street, Key West headquarters has received a fresh! shipment of nice large extra se-! for oysters, ilect oysters. Wells’ serves hot Saturday and of sandwiches souse every} carries a large | and ice INSTALLS ’PHONE of Sweeting, | 1415 Pine} For the. convenienee Mrs. Bradley cus- The number is i Mrs. i stock of hens and fryers. LEGALS PUBLICATION Sweeting carries a select! ORDER OF cmecur FLORI COUN 1 JUDICTA ATE k MONROF IN CHANCERY. Van Brunt, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Sale Certificates. Cuadjoe Key Corporation, a ais solved domestic Florida corpors and all unknown pers parties (whe vs. ang Lay Detiada oe > Riche c mantgeRicheleus her husband, Defendants. gtvanpearing by the sworn bill of compat fited herein that the f is entitled to an Order of tion, IT 1S ORDERED, that the in this cause, namel Key Corporation, Florida de- fendants Cudjoe » and all otherwise, scribed land. in th “lor: On the is part of Subd and all of Subdi Bight (8) of Lot Four (4) of Square Bight rding to EL n of Lots Tw iz, West and ion Nine (9) ur (4) of Simonton jtled | Charlestown. { Constitution, 'Constitution to FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 17, 1937, " eccccccce jana some of it is trash, even some! @@@C CCC CC CCCC CCRC COSO® Today In History! of Shakespeare.” | eeecscocecoescooccccooss boss A Bees: 1630—Boston founded by John! | Winthrop’s company who had set-} earlier in the year 1776—Presidio of San Fran- isco founded py Spanish, tutional Convention to _ fra sitting in Philade?: with ished + phia, be ratified “byt adjourned, States. 1796-—George Washington—is-} sued his historie ‘Farewell Ad- dress” to the people of the Unit- ess jed States. 1586—Last Whig national con- vention met in Baltimore. 1874—Rival Louisiana political factions surrender State buildings to U. S. officers. | 1911—Calbraith P. Rodgers breaks all world records in first transcontinental flight — leaves New York the 17th and reaches California Nov. 5. VIEWS AND REVIEWS What They Sax: Whether Right Or Wrong ose Ernest Wilhelm Boble, leader of the Germans Living Abroad: “& German always and. every- where remains a German and "nothing but a German.” Edward R. Burke, U. S. Senator from Nebraska: “Opposition of Lewis (John L.) is the best thing a candidate can have in the agricultural regions.” Addition, which said recorded in Book Florida, Re ticularly described Commencing at the Duval and Division running then me Street in a Northwesterly —di- rection — sixt 4) feet; thence in a Northeasterly direc- tion One Hundred (100) feet; thence in a Southeasterly direc- tion sixty-four (64) feet out to Division Street; thence along Division Street in a westerly direction One 00) feet to the South- Hundred point of be- '. |New York Richelieu, New York City and Armand de band, 140 York City, and each of t quired » her hus- enue, New of New York, be, is hereby” re¢ the bill of above entitl urt how in Monroe he City of Key ctober 4, A. em r to a week for four consecutive in The Key West Citi paper of gen lished in Monr NE AND © of August k of the Monroe aintift. ; sept3 1017-24, PALACE Tex Ritter in THE MYSTERY OF THE HOODED HORSEMEN Comedy and Serial 1927 exall STORE SSS FOR LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN SPECIAL Get Enjoyable $1.00 Rexall Train Game and a regular 25c tube BRITEN ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANDREWS, Manenet ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT ot te oder, freproct hote! in the heat of dows twee Jeckvowville. Evey room with teb shower, salt wate:, coling fen, soda, slatted wemmer door... Every Sed with innerspring quran and reading lam. Renning ce DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE _ 0 Come in and get the results of the MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES ——o———_ CIGARS, CIGARETTES, | SOFT DRINKS, ETC. |)... sSRi NPE sore Oe ee ee ee Mey Tooth Paste The Rexall Train Game will provide plenty of fun and amusement for ibe chu dren It iw instrective; & is educetionst; & is thrilling; it is easy to plsy, pet fascinating Ask to see it. With the coupes you can get this game. worth $1.00, for « cost of exiy 28 by buying a 2S tude of Briten Tooth Paste. August Heckscher, capitalist and philanthrop’ “T read the poems of great men POULTRY Live or Dressed and Ready For the Pot —HENS AND FRYERS— Mrs. Bradley Sweeting 1415 Pine St. Phone 475-R —Free Delivery— MENDELLS Exclusive Men’s Shop Comfortably Smart Shoes —FOR MEN— Just received large as- sortment of MEN’S SHOES in leading brands. One lot of MEN’S.SHOES, Blacks, Whites, pair— At $2.45, Tans, NDIAL and other SHOES, Blacks, Whites, pair— $2.95 Tans, Sports, NEW FALL SHOES, made by Sundial, pair— $3.45 $3.95 and wide SHOES, made by Sundial, pair-— $4.50 $4.95 Extra and ALL SUNDIAL SHOES GUARANTEED SOLID LEATHER We endorse thei slogan: “TIME WILL TELL— | Fiorella La Guardia, mayor, New } 1787—(150 years ayo) Consti-| | defniite:y on the way. out.’ e Helen Keller, vance to ® distant date the com- ing $f/ permanent peace.” elementary realities of and social life is mainly account- PRINTING— Quality able for much of the discomfort and menace of our times.” . 6. Wells, B CLASSIFIED COLUMN Na- tional Democratic Committee: “These anti-court Senators are at going to have lot of difficulty in jexplaining to the voters their op-j position to the Administration.” MUSIC “THOROUGH PIANO INSTRUC: TIONS. Al Grades. 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