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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION PARAGRAPHS “—_ Miss Anna Johnson, who . visiting in Key West and a guest: of Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Howell of} Ley Memorial church, left yeste rj day aiternoon on the Cuba for| Tampa en route to her home in! Clearwater. left over the Mrs. J. J. Brown, pute tol highway this morning her home in Chokoloske: visit of one week with band who wa patient Marine Hospital. en her in Mrs. ar’ McCoy and} children Ghiavies Jr., and Miss; Alicia who were visiting Mrs. Me Coy’s parents, Professor and Mr: Alfredo Barroso, and other ative,s left on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Miami en route to the home in Charle ton, S. C., where Mr. McCoy employed at the n yard. George P. Worts, who arrived in Key West Monday over the highway for a brief visit, left this morning for Miami and after a; brief stay there will proceed to Atlanta, Ga. Miss Juanita Mayg was a re- turning passenger on the Cuba} yesterday afternoon after a pleasant vacation spent with rel- atives in Havana. Miss Martha Carbonell, who was visiting in Havana with rel- atives and friends, was a return- ing passenger on the Steamship Cuba, yesterday. John Puckett, who in the city yesterday for a brief visit, left in the afternoon by plane for Miami. John Hazard, zone representa- tive of the Texas Oil Company, who arrived yesterday morning for a brief visit with the Porter Dock Company, agents for the Texas organization, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. Superintendent Wm. W. De- meritt, of the Seventh Lighthouse District, left this morning over the highway for a brief inspection trip to Miami and expects to re- turn tomorrow evening. “AUTUMN CONCERT THE CORAL ASLAND SINGERS qeece eeee Following is the program to be yendered by the Colored Chorus tonight at Douglass school. The @horus will be under the direction ef Ellen Sanchez and will be as- sisted by the Federal Music Proj- ect Junior Colored Orchestra un- der the direction of Robert But- The chorus of nearly 30 mem- bers includes both men and women and their four part sing- img portrays unusually beautiful harmony, it is said. A section of good seats will be reserved for the white people and all are invited to attend. PROGRAM “Lift Every Voice and Sing” Rosamond Chorus and Orchestra Spiritual, “I Want To Be Ready” Burleigh Chorus Orchestra “Come to the Fair” Women’s Chorus Spiritua!, “Jacob's Ladder” Loomis “Primrose Southwell Martin Qhorus Quartet, “Miserere” Verdi (Iva Chacon, Victor Tynes, Malvise Pinder. Iva Dreares) Selection and Medley Orchestra “Gideon's Band” Huerter Spiritual, Chorus “Listen to the Lambs” Chorus “Il Trovatore” Chorus and Orchestra SEGREGATION Very little is being heard of the matter but some Northern are raising the question of wheth- er Negroes should be segregated in housing ‘developments. F eral officials are iding a cision, passing responsibility local officials, but there evidence that a tician took a de lates where the } GIRLS DON’T BE SKINNY! cities avo is no ny prominent po on —GET SOME CURVES! | Fill out those thin get the pretty curve Take Vinol (iron to: be surprised how your figure im- proves. Tastes delicious. Pharmacy. places and men admire. ) and you'll) Oriental! pa aa Names Poday’s special: Shrprise, N. y. Temptation Taxes eat up so large a part of the rich man’s estate when he dies is tempted to go on tiving! - spite. — ‘Chicago Daily ‘News. You Can’t s by radio can’t take the! ace of a newspaper. You can’t {bern it up later to ‘settle an argu- ment.—Akron Beacon-Journal. A Rough Idea We don’t know about contribu- tion to science, but Professor Pic- card aloft with a bunch of bal- loons give: rough idea of the hitchhiker tomorrow.—Detroit News. a of 1 ie 1 “Ars Longa” | A mural in the ‘medern style, completed by Raoul Dufy for the; Paris Fair, measures 195 by 30; feet. We can only say again: Art! is long.—San Francisco Chronicle. In Case | A woman has raised a crop of sweet corn on the roof of a New York skyscraper. Just in case Professor Piccard wants a vege-; tab‘e dinner en route.—New York Sun. i Should spondent puts forward the surprising suggestion that the buttons on new shirts ought to} be fixed on with the same loving; care as the price labels—Punch. Not Much The House appropriates only $1,000,000 to cover the grasshop- per situation in the West. It doesn’t give very much spending money to the individual gras hopper.—Detroit News. Even In Washington Even with the political excite- ment, a good many people seem to be still keeping an eye on the baseball percentage table.—Indi- anapolis News. Only Objection Arabs are reported trading in camels as down payments on motorcars. The objection we see to the camel as a vehicle is that its upho'stéry is always coming out.—Milwaukee Journal. Ain’t fe weak condition, it should be cut ro'led at least twice a week,” clares a gardening article in daily paper. This is the sort of thing that tempts married men to cart their wives and families off to some uneivilized country where newspapers are unknown. —Humorist. de- DEPOSITS Deposits in the Postal Savings system aggregated $1,271,000,- 000 in July. LEGALS WW THE cre IVE crRrcurr FLORIDA, AL or UDC ATE MONROE COUNTY.) RY. Q R Joined by her hus- band and next friend, PIPER, Complainants, ys. and Other Retief. 1S CAMPBELL RUTH CAMPBELL, his wife « WILLIAM H. GILHERT, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that Francis Campbell and Ruth Camp- his wife, two of the defendants therein named are non-residents of the State of Plorida and that their residence as is particularly known Rapids, appearing from si William rand her t 4 MONKOE THEATER | ard Arnold-( k JOHN MEADE'S wostan Rugh Herbert in THAT MAN’S HERE AGAIN Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 18-25¢ Ed i | move cap | vacuum cre- i IT COURT OF THE Foreclosure of Mortgage for Homemakers By Jane Rogers ‘O more wilted cucumber pickle: at the top of the jar! This wel come news greets every housewife | who undoubtedly has had the dis concerting experience of opening z delicious looking jar of pickles only to find that the | top layer is not immersed in pickling solu- | tion and has! become soft. A new pro-| cess for her- metically seal- ing foods packed in glass called vapor-vacuum sealing now Keeps cucumber pickles crisp on } top as well as at the bottom of the | jar. The seal is made with a very | high vacuum to retain the crispness of the cucumber, and the vacuum is ; accomplished without any loss of | the pickling solution, which would leave slices of pickles in the head- space, without i liquor, co get soft and ran- cid. Interesting, also, is the new easy to re- | | i | which the high ated in the headspace of the jar makes it pos- sible to avply This type of cap can | be removed without damage to fingers, merely by lifting with the | broad side of a sturdy table knife. The cap can be replaced securely after each opening of the jar be- cause it is not bent when dist removed. | j | | | | i | | | CHANGE Predictions are being freely | made that the Neutrality Act will be revised by the next session of ‘Congress in order to make it more | | flexible. Application of the Act in the conflict has presented some difficuit problems, LEGALS Sino-Japanese exceedingly | that the. amendments would be in- | gluded assured ratification | €onstitution. i the Revolution, the people were determined that their personal rights should be fully protected against any possible encroachment by ment. Thomas Jefferson was one of the many distinguished patriots who spoke and wrote vigorously in sup- port of the amendments. sion, reflected those vie' which now constitute our Bill of Rights were quickly adopted in ie tat our vegple. THE KEY WES’ CITIZEN .WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937. eecece “CLASSIFIED | COLUMN Se recccccosccccccccccese | eerececccececoceeeeeees! them who all look alike. Well, TOOTHPICK TOPICS | them’s me. Yes, I posed for the artist who carved them statues. FESR I was a fine lad in those da: and By C. G. FLINT eee jthey liked the cut of my mus- Tho’ accura _|tache. All the statues favor my S “| mustache. They paid me . $20 our aim, welevery time I posed for a soldier’s ivertisements under this head|€2t vouch Zor the will be inserted in The Citizen at|¢#S¢ since it is the |the rate of le a word for each in-)@d s story of “how facts in this|statue for a monument. I mad> own drunk-{a lot of money. Then I got in on, but the miaimum for the!“ay-” He is a nice insertion in every I got this!bad company and started hitting ithe booze. It was my downfall. old felow,! One day, when I was drunk, the [boys cut off my. flowing mustache jin his onion patch. yand, after that I couldn’t pose no their} _ He “Maybe you've no-jmore. It busted my life and I've \ticed that most of the Civil War|been a drunkard ever monuments in our New Hampshire} Hampstead, N. H., aesire xe willages have soldiers atop 1937. Paine & Occidental Steamship Company Effective May 30, 1937 8S. S. CUBA and Wednesdays at 4:00 M. Mondays and Thursdays. and Thursdays 8:30 A, M. By RAYMOND PITCAIRN THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS | new National Legislature and —_ “A Bill of Rights is what the peo-| Mitted to the states. There ey ple are entitled to against every | Were ratified, and by December of government on earth, and what no | 1791 they were in effect throughout just government should refuse . . .” | the nation. : —Thomas Jefferson. =e the Bill of Rights guar- On September 17, 1787, the Consti- | teed: ! tution of the United States was|, Freedom of religion, freedom of “ completed and signed by delegates the press, freedom of speech and of Payment for classified eieacsis to the famous Federal Convention | Peaceable assembly. | tisements is invariably in advance, |! meeting at Independence Hall,| The right to trial by jury, the put resular advertisers with ledger | | Philadelphia. | right to petition a i s SY is Ww Ae instance is| When net lying dead-to-the-wor 25e. Advertisers should give street addr one number sults. since.” Ss as well as their tele-} since if they | accounts may have the lo ; charged. | With each classified advertise- ;ment The Citizen will give free an | Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. ” advertise- | On September 25, 1789—just 148 | thE government years ago this week—a significant wrongs, the right addition was voted to that historic | {f°oun private document by another group of able roperty, and all men, chosen to represent the people | Pippen. SRG Be in the first Congress to meet under | 00 athe: poss their new Constitution. ens hares ‘gov- It was our Bill of Rights—the | ernment. popular name for the first ten i amendments, which specify the con- | ETAL eCe On against impris- stitutional rights and privileges of all the people. onment without legal process, against being twice | So important are the amendments | tried on the same charge, against that they have come to be generally | excessive bail or cruel and unusual considered as a part of the reine punishment, against unreasonable Constitution. search or seizure by government For these additions to our tna authorities, against the quartering mental law there was a real andj of soldiers on householders in time SPECIAL nation-wide demand, It came both | of peace. from the, states, as such, and from Retention by. the’ states, or the individual citizens. people, of all powers not expressly In many states only the promise | delegated to the national govern- ment by the Constitution, | Other amendments were to follow, as the young nation grew—amen | ments designed to meet the new, | problems and complexities that came | with the years}:end: tov extend: still further the rights and the privileges of all groups of the people. But these ten—the Bill of Rights— still loom to all who love personal liberty as the most significant; the most expressive of the American spirit. Together they constitute an out- standing contribution to the success, the achievements and the happiness +: i Leaves Port Tampa on P. M., arriving Key West 7 Leaves Key West Monda for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays ard Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. WANTED LESLADI WANTED. Must! have pleasing personality. Lo. | cal, Avply Box B, The Citizen. sept20-3t} Thomes Jeffersow FEMALE HELP | FOR MAR-! Earn to $21 own dre ing. WORK RIED WOMEN. weekly and your FREE... No canv: age and dress size. Fashion Frogks, Ine... Dept. E-4934,! Cincinnati, Ohio. sept22-1tx of the Zealous to protect the liberty won ae Ua PERSONAL MEN GET VIGOR AT 0} ONCE! je NEW Ostrex Tonie Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands, b'ood. Reg. price $1.00. Introductory price ¢ Call, write Gardne Pharm- wed-thur-fri You can easily afford to own a new. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ig Symmes govern- | Congress, meeting in its first ses- | Accordingly the amendments NOTICE on “ATION FOR} DE «senate wilt is i ‘ax t ith day has filed 2 the office pplication for a tax} to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following! t described property in the County of Monroe ate of Florida, to-wit . 8, Tr. 14, Book T, je orded in’ Mon ( County Records. | assessment of the said prop- 1G un the said certific -{ was the name of erty sued Ramos nouncement U ‘Rich Builder Likes Living In R: ‘ar; HOUSE AND LOT, corner Fran- s ail C ry cis and Angela streets. $800 cash. Apply, 607 Ashe street. sept22-1wk TO EXPLAIN FOR SALE an appreciation of public Indicating he importance of hroushovt the world is that ‘0. send a special mission to nited to exp-ain ourse in the contlict with ( f° Ither "§ said, will visit t ain and France. opinion the inten t her (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Sept. George Vang, onliig Pittsburgh by the summer and} | Choose Triple-Thrift Refrigerator and you now save three ways ~on price, on current and on eep. G-E’s automatic Theme Unit will produce all the ice cubes, all the fast- frozen desserts, all cold storage you will want. And remember this champion cold-maker operates just as economically years of service as when new. an- TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, “nay19-tf contractor, lives down railroad tracks in ikes it. His home is a one-story army hospital car which he purchased in 1914 as his roving headquar- | ters on construction jobs. Vang liked the seclusion of the PRINTING—Quality the Lowest Prices, man Press. Printing at The Art-; may19-tf j ire LEGALS highest bidder first Mon- November, day of No-|1 sold to the court house door on the month of is the 1st 2ist day of Ross ¢ of Circuit Court County, Florida, ; octé-13, 1937 Nov TION FOR! September, me in’ my application for a t issued thereon. mbraces the followi yperty in the County of ® of Florida. to-wit certifi | deserit Monroe Lot § County : The assessment of th erty under the s sued wa the Alvarez, 4 sald prop- name i j Tedeemed property de sold to the cribed the highest bidder gt th ron the first Mon- November, day of No-3 2ist day of September,‘ } awyer | Monroe, 193 COUNTY COUNTY, IN PRO- } IN TH | oO. i OF FLORIDA. Estate of YVONETTE ADAMS, De is hereby giver rsigned w BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W | STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All: Grocers | NOTICE Automatic G-E THRIFT UNIT Sealed-in-Steel in All Models Save 3 Ways with a or TION FOR railroad car so well that he decid- | ed to make it his summer home. The “hous luxuriously fur- nished, flanked by a rocky hill on one side and a small lake on; the other. 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 New Orleans every CLYDE-MALLORY: nes BUMSTEAD’S WORM SYRUP Relicble remedy developed by o physician in his practice for expelling large round worms, pin worms and whip worms. For children and adults. A mother stoted that Y%4 bottle expelled 132 worms. Stood the test for 75 years. Plecsant to take. Druggists. 50c o bottle. Est. CA VOORMEES, WD PALACE Eric Linden-Cecilia Parker in SWEETHEART OF THE NAVY Comedy and Short Reel two weeks Prices as tow as $3.41 down and $3.41 per month with your light bill THE KEY WEST FLECTRIC CO Philadelphia, Pa . E. SMITH, Avent Key West, Fla. tember An Index To RELIABLE FIRMS FOLLOW ThE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! Monroe 0 OVER-SEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST —_——0. Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o’clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. FISH DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY POULTRY {f you are locking for POULTRY er CHICKEN FERTILIZER Specializing in Fresh Fish visit or call Foot of Frost Street Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 44 Free Delivtry Phone 840 1 Deliver LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Deval At Petronia Street PHONE 138 Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine BAKERIES MALONEY & PEACOCK Bekers of Baker Boy Bread | Phome S18 812 Fleming St. i Cakes and Poestries Daily (ascent Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate be: aa: on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Telephones 92 and 68 Office: 813 Caroline St. / j ‘

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