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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION day morning for 1 wilt spend a vacation with rela bridge with the Overseas Bridge District, Toluene dag merping on the da. Cuba from. Tampa where he went} last week to inspect material which had been purchased for use on the bascule bridge. C. Schu'dt, of Chicago and a' Interstate L. member of the meree Commission, accompanied by Mrs. Schuldt, were arrivals yesterday morning on the S. S. Cuba and expect to remain until | some day next week, said Mr. Sehuldt, who regrets that his va- cation this time is necessarily much shorter than it has been be- fore, but there is lots of work and he must get back. Mrs. C. C. Price, who was visit- ing, im company with Mr. Price, with friends in New. York, recent- ly returned to the Tarpon Springs’ home of her mother, Mrs. Ernest Meres, and yesterday arrived in Key West Steamship Cuba, on Gabriel Ferro, associated with the F. E. C. Car ferry Co., in Cabs, and son, Gabriel, Jr., who weré‘in Key West for a brief va- over the week-end, sailed o® the Cuba yesterday morning for Havana. ! Tracey S. Newton, Sr., district; PWA auditor who arrived on the beat from Tampa yesterday morn- ing,“accompanied by Mrs. Newton, expects to leave this afternoon for Tampa en route to head: qvarters in Atlanta, Ga. Reginald Roberts, formerly em- ployed by one of the . oil panies in Key West, left recently by Florida Motor bus for Miami, where he has gone to accept an- other position. Paul ‘Mesa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Com morning | the H com-! engineer | Road and Toll, yester-} mship | | | | j { A FUE MAE LOVE SCEWE A TAA me” ROSALIND KEITH MINIATURE STUDIO-ON= WHEEL Se6 DON TERRY wa awe ma “A FIGHT To THE FINISH’ WWEM COLUMBIA STUDIOS. TESTEO A HEH a “wo 18 4 GRADUATE ; fomaectiat EUGWEER one Columbia Featore § WENT OVERSEAS AS AN EXTERTHINER WUTH ELEIE SAMS, one ‘CHESTERFIELD RADIG PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT MADE REL.) ATIVE TO WEDNESDAY EVzNING CONCERTS new Wednesday evening concer over the Columbia the Liggett & Myers Announcement of Chesterfield’s;2delphia and Burlington, N. ts covered the 20 miles up-stream in Coast-to- | Coast network has been made by! Tobacco! Company, makers of this popular’ eococecece ° ° Today In History | Pe eeceeeesooscceocesoeoo 1492—Columbus discovered the iNew World—a day forever me: ‘morable in the history of the | world. f | 1788—John Fitch’s. 60-foot j steamboat, regularly engaged in jearrying passengers between Phil- J | the record time of three hours and 10 minutes. 1802—West Point graduate‘ its first class, one of them, Joseph G. THIRTEEN SIGHTLESS OR NEAR-SIGHTLESS ARE ‘(ELI- GIBLE UNDER STATE AND FEDERAL GRANTS 9, 1937 ecceocecoceee For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY For Mayor FRANK DELANEY For Police Justice T. S. CARO (For Re-Election) For Police Justice ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For City Councilman BENJ. (BEN) ADAMS (Special te The Citizen) JACKSONVILLE, Fia., October; 12.—According to a social secur-} ity survey made by the former State Board of “Social. Welfare} for the information of the legis- lature, 13 sightless or near-sight- less residents of Monroe county are eligible for joint state and federal assistance under -a_ pro- gram that is to be set up in the immeditae future. icity ELECTION, NOVEMBER} SOLIGTATION =} The Harris School~ P.-T. Asso-| ciation ig making an appeal Ff clothing and shoes for the ‘eat anyone having ,; wearing apparel | children, and request that that the children-have outgrown} As the cool days draw” nearer .jthere wi.l be more demands for jwarm. clothing, it is shown. Ef- tforts are being made to have every child sufficiently clothed in order to be comfortable and able} to study with ease. The needed artic’es may be sent! to the Harris School, and will be! distributed where they ig a need for — it is Fgh gece PLANNING FOR | | ' ! 1 The plan for blind assistance approved by the State Welfare Board is now at Washington where it awaits the approval of the Na- tional Social Security © Board. For City Councilman W. P. ARCHER (For Re-Election) For City Councilman For City Councilman FRANK O. ROBERTS (For Re-Election) For City Councilman JIM ROBERTS For City Councilman €. €. SYMONETTE For City Councilman BASIL R. TYNES For Chief of Police IVAN ELWOOD (For Re-Election) When the assent of the . NSSB, which is confi Xp obtained, - ty siebyes CARBONELL, JR. termine the eg * 6 So cee eants will begin in the ‘City Councilman districts of the commohy san Way Gacueed tolsy bo Cyt a we. H. MONSALVATGE | C. Codringtompy State i Pe ee eee eee Commissioner. { There are 1,280 needy blind in j Florida, the estimate revea'ed. Procedure in determining blind- ness is outlined in the plan as submitted to Washington, and: permits some of limited vision to share in the distribution of funds. Economic blindness, is defined as central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with cor- recting glasses, permitting the identification of a standard’ ob- ject at 20 feet. The maximum assistance that may be granted to an_ individual $30 per month by law. The fed feral government has appropriated $100,000 to match Florida funds in a similar amount, limiting the total for distribution the” first year to $200,000. For Chief of Police THEATER PARTY Everything is set for the thea-| ter party to be given Key West housewivesiand ‘their daughters tomorrow ‘and Thgrsday at Mon-' lroe Theater. i “From Now On,” and entertaining motion released by will be shown. educational picture! recently General Electric, Invitations can be secured at the Monroe Theater box office or at the office of the Key West E'ectric Company. LEGION POST MEETS TONIGHT Members of Arthur } Post’ 28, American Legion, are being notified today that at 8! o’clock tonight the announced in-| stal'ation of officers will be held.! This promises to be an import-| ant meeting and whenseach mem- Sawyer, to donate same. to..the..ca suring them that their contrib ions will be greatly“appreciated. |j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1937. ‘MINERS WATCH RATS | TO AVOID CAVE-INS! (By Associated Press) BOY, Mont., Oct. 12.—There is a bounty on rats in some western cities, but not at oe ure mining} community. !"i'* * There they fare ss wal frequently, sa {jury or poe re The mines are in a Soft forma- ‘tidn and caveink.! re common. Hundreds of fats live underground ‘and;*through some faculty, know SUNDAY DINNER By ANN PAGE yen mre fruits and vegetables m Gil the markets and. items, "the price is very rea- sonable. Outstanding values will be found in suples. Fraoer and grapefruit, beans, beets, bage, carrots, mush- rooms, lettuce, onions, peppers, pota- toes and tomatoes. First quality beef is prohibitive in price but lamb and pork loins are sonable. Ducklings and turkeys alse are vaine. The housewife will get good value if she buys ye at this time for use pop and dinner menus. * aoeemaie jonable foods make up the fol- lowing menus. Lew Cost Dinner Pan-broiled Meat. Patties toes: Glazed Carrots Prone Wie Soft Castard i S. ‘ustar Tea or.Coflec “>. Milk Medium Cost Dinner “xy Braised Stuffed Pork Chops Creamed Cabbage Sauce Bread and Butter Fruit Gelatin ‘Tea or Coffee wet Prt exh, before the men do that a caveip is about to occur. When the miners see the rats running, they run in the same di- rection. Invariably there is a eave in within a few minutes in the place from which the rats ran. SEVEN DAYS APART DAVENPORT, Ia.—Seven days after a girl weighing ten pounds ,; was born to Mrs, E. R. Ashton of jthis city, a nine-pound son -was born to her at a hospital, — They Frewn in Pablic || Bat Smile in Private} MISSISSIPPI, while legally dry, is ipso facto “dripping }/ wet.” Likewise, Meridian, Jack- son, Vicksburg, Gulfport, Hat- tiesburg and most other major Mississippi cities frown on “booze” in public, but smile on liquordom in private. According to unofficial records, Lauderdale county consumes as mueh hard liq as many of the ‘wettest’ coun- ties in the “wettest” States of “Swet” America. Even many of our leading churehmen who pray with “parched” lips on Sunday, “wet” their appetites at times throughout the balance of the week. The use of liquor no doubt is quite bad enough. The abuse of liquor beyond a doubt is much worse. Hypocrisy seems worst of all.—Meridian (Miss.) Star. = agen, mete DGA i ‘interest. ate aie comfort! Clip this toromind you to ask for the U GARDNER'S PHARMACY PaALAce Ole Olsen-Chic Johnson ALL OVER TOW : —also— Louis-Farr Fight and TONIGHT—PRIZE NIGHT {eee TUseeTaaaaeeaee Marcos P. Mesa, left over the highway this morning for Miami and from there wi'l go to Atlanta, Ga., where he will begin taking a special course in beautification and associated subjects. brand of cigarettes, i Smith, later to become a gener- Chesterfield presents a bril- al liant fall series of radio pro-| gtams featuring a group of the} world’s outstanding vocal instrumental artists, Andre Kostelanetz will ian the Chesterfield Symphony Or-! 1870—Died—Robert E. Lee, at chestra with the famous music! | Lexington, Va., aged 63, famed critic and composer, Deems Tay- {Confederate leader. lor, as commentator and master } of ceremonies. Program is broad-! 1912—(25 years ago) U. S& east at 9 p. m. EST, with a guest! District Court at Hartford, Conn., star featured on each broadecast.'awards the Danbury Hatters a This new Wednesday night pro-{quarter-million dol’ars damages in gram will give the music loving | their suit aganist the United Hat- radio audience an opportunity to! ters’ Union—the most noted labor enjoy the premier artists of the case of tht day, music world, Chesterfield wi!l continue the Alice Faye-Hal Kemp Friday night show from Hollywood which is broadcast: at 8:30 p. m. EST and,*P¥- Franklin Archer was a passen-}the Eddie Dooley and Paul Doug-; ger on the bus this morning going |las en i last-minute football | to Miami for a short business trip; news, on Thursday and Saturday: ahd expects to return tomorrow. [at 6:30 p. m. EST. i'Today’s Horoscope |stesesesecesesnsonsanses {__ Today's child is born to be %/ tuning system, inclined sounding Harris Schoo! Announcement “P ‘Of Marriages jruler. It is a masculine nature, EAT A. To Meet ih land whichever the sex, the native bere fue toning mages et wate “ene regular monthly meeting of! Charles Johnson and George/Will take the lead whether it be » Harris School Parent. Teacher) Johnacn, sons of Mr, and Mrs./0" the playground or in the field} intion will be held tomorrow,| Charles Johnson -of 308 Margaret) of work. The nature is a trifle! , Wednesday, afternoon at $ o'clock) street, Key West, announce, in a! | mystic and studious. Avoid fore-| im the school auditorium. letter to The: zen, their mar-'imé the opinions against opposi- ‘An intéresting and enjoyable! tiages, which enlomnized on} tion and seék to rule by argument} meeting is profised all who at-| September ~ Providence,, 7th by commands, as much Rhode Island: troul can thus be av The first payment of National] Brides of these Key Westers and Florida Association dues will| were two sisters, daughters of; MONROE THEATER be accepted at this meeting, andjMr. and Mrs, Martin Fox of, Brian Donlevy-Frances Drake |} parents are urged to pay that| Providence. Miss Veronica Jane in MIDNIGHT TAXI much of their annval dues if pos-|Fox became the wife of Charles) —also— sible at this time, it is stated. (Johnson, and Miss Margaret Lil- THE WILDCATTER \ A half holiday reward is, ‘tian Fox, became the wife of(} Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orches- | promised the class having the, George Johnson. tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ largest per cent of parents who have paid this much of their dues. A beautiful cake, appropriately] @ecorated, will be given the lucky parent. | A splendid program has been} arranged by the program commit . tee, with Miss Mary Pinder, chair-' man, using as its subject “Home| and Health” in with! the state theme With) the Home. Mothers! Treat Such blind as support them selves by solicitation on the streets or other professional methods are barred from the benefits of the plan. At The Stores! a ee AEA Rr SE SPECIAL OFFER Gardner’s Pharmacy advertises| a special offer, the new Rexall ‘Train Game and a tube of Britten! Tooth Paste at a special low price. NEW PHILCOS “Ne squat, no stoop, no squint”)| is the slogan adopted by the Phil-} ber is notified the urgent need! of their presence at the meeting; is being stressed. EVERETT R. RIVAS For Captain of Police ALBERTO CAMERO (For Re-Election) For Captain of Police VERNIE GRIFFIN For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Bebby) ‘OLD PAPERS For Sale eercocerseseceses Ieee OC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1845—First U. S. Industrial and: Congress. held in New York City. ONE MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Just one marriage license was issued from the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord during the week ending yesterday, and this permitted the wedding of: Alberto Crespo and Alice Napoles. IPP, (= IIIT TOL OLE De Wm, Vassie, machinist with the lighthouse department in Key West, left on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Carys- fort light station to make certain Bepairs to the mechanism of the revolving apparatus. Rev. J. ©. Gekeler, of First Presbyterian church, left on Flor- ida Motor Lines bus this morning for Hollywood, Fla., where he wil! tonight attend a meeting of the} Synod and remain until Thursday for the session of the Presby- tery. 4 | | t i For Captain of Police | BIENVENIDO PEREZ | “LANDS IN CAR 1915—Edith~ ‘Cavell, English nurse, executed by Germans as Ber Gontele of Petce DETROIT.When his bicycle co Company when introducing the; T. F. (BUSTER) RUSSELL | was struck by an open automobile new model Phileos now on dis-! near this city, James Ferguson did play at Pierce Brothers. For Election Commissioner ia a caeee loop and landed in the he | Some of the features of tl 1938 automatic tuning Phileo is) WILLIAM DOMINGUEZ the inclined control panel, cone- | (Better Known as Billy Freeman) centric automatic tuning, foreign seinlbnsatininineeailiiaiises | he Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. « OVER-SEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. 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