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PAGE FOUR — DESC CCCECesecoccoesooeeS llowe’en Festivities At School Grounds Big Success peuvers a The Harris School grounds were the scene of gay festivity Friday afternoon, when youngsters gath- ered from all parts of the city to celebrate Hallowe'en. Despite gray skies and sional showers, spirits ran and what diults call “a bad after- noon” was not sufficient to quell the joy of the occasion. A variety of cold drinks, cake, candy and pop-corn were served throughout the afternoon. Many lovely prizes were pulled from the witches cauldron, all too soon it became empty. The House of Horrors was a occa- high,| and} eocccccccccevevoccescosecs FRED BARN | HEARD AGAIN | LAST EVENIM Si sien eae DDRESS AT FIRST METHODiS®- CHURCH; WILL GIVE ANOTHER TALK TO- NIGHT ey big attraction, amd the Seaeciteen! brave enough to enter, enjoyed it.! The party culminated with parade before the judges, who after careful consideration award- | ed the prizes to Betty Canova,! Sonya Holt, Sherwood Cruz andj A large audience met at First ' Clinton Nell Bergstrom. !Methodist (Stone) church last | The jutlges for the occasion'night when Fred T. Barnett of were Mrs. M. B. Morrison and y akeland, Florida, spoke on “The 'Mrs. H. M. Motherwell, to whom| cy istian Philosophy of Life.” |the children were unknown, andj ©™stian Fhvosophy of Site: |the awards made only on-costume| After brief reference to the |ancient philosophies of Epicurean- | merit. This party sponsored by the ism, Stoicism, of Plato and Aris- Harris School P.-T. A. was voted 'totle, the speaker mentioned Hu- lmanism,. Naturalism, Communism, At The Stores SOLAR WATER HEATERS ., Clem ©. Price, newly. appointed: agent for Solar Water Systéms’in this city, is the newest addition to The Citizen’s popular. busingss directory. Once installed, this heating sys- tem costs nothing to operate and needs no repairing. Mr. Price will: gladly furnish anyone interested full details on this equipment. 1. Dec. 13-15 at Chicago. 2. Yes; the last in 1878. 3. About $2,000,000,000. 4, 1 in 1935, 1 in 1936 and 2 this year. i‘ 5. Practically; in 1993, the province of Jehol was annexed to Manehukuo and in __ irregular fighting in 1935 the province of Chahar was about subdued. 6. 16,000,000, 7. Yes; the House of Represen- tatives severed diplomatic rela- tions in 1867. 8. No. they are about 20 per- gent off. 9. No, but two dependents of veterans receive payments. 10. On June 30, 1937, deposits in 7229 national banks were $26,- 765,913,000, the largest ever re- corded except on Dec. 81, 1936. (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) anrcagene “CLASSIFIED COLUMN Pe recccccovcccvecsencoce MALE INSTRUCTION Ten; 4 in 1933, 2 in 1934,| |2 big success by all present. ‘and the Behavioristie Psychology, as modern cults which fail to fur- jnish an adequate motive for dy- jmamic living. Love was emphasized as the ‘heart: of the Gospel and the dom- jinating. motive in the ‘Christian ilosophy of life. Kagawa of Japan was cited;as Temperature* 14 68 | 71) phi 18 Normal Mean ..... i Rai Yestevday's Precipitation ‘Nbinial’ Precipitation .... "hin! Kecor@ covers 24-ha: cuding at 8 gelock (hin mor ‘Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises Moon sets .0Ins,|tian, because upon graduation .16 Ins. | from Princeton, he buried himself eried'for 11 years in the slums of |Kobe, surrounded by gamblers, | thieves, dope fiends and murder- ‘ers, and there gave himself in un- "(selfish ministry to others. He is "ithe author of nearly one hundred se "| books, has helped the government PM | wipe out the slums of nearly one 4:52 hundred cities, and is. withal 2 10:19 Preacher of unusual power. Al- “, jthough the income from the sale jof his books emounts at times to $10,000.00 per annum, he. and his |wife and children live on $600.00 a ‘a year, and the remainder of his (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) jincome supports fifty full-time Key West and Vicinity: Partly Christian workers in five leading cloudy, probably scattered show- cities of Japan. fers tonight and Wednesday;| Quoting George Eliot as saying |slightly warmer tonight; moder-' that “What makes life dreary is jate easterly winds becoming vari-| want of motive,” the speaker de- able. ‘elared that a recognition of God’s Morida: Paryl cloudy, probably ownership and man’s trusteeship jseattered showers Wednesday and would give a new meaning to in extreme north portion and near jjife. “Every groceryman, baker, \the extreme south coast tonight; butcher, farmer, ought to feel that ‘slightly warmer tonight; cooler in he is cooperating with his Heaven- jnorth portion Wednesday night ly Father in feeding a hungry and in extreme northwest portion world; every dry-goods merchant, in afternoon. (that he is assisting God in cloth- * Jacksonville to Florida Sjraits ing a needy world; every carpen- tand Bast Gulf: Moderate south-, ter, that he is cooperating with westerly winds over north por-jthe Carpenter of Nazareth in ‘tion shifting to northwesterly] sheltering a needy world; every late Wednesday and moderate; teacher, that he is cooperating jeasterly winds becoming yariable|with the Master Teacher in bring- ,over south portion; partly over-| ing inspiration to the minds and east weather with scattered show-|souls of boys and girls; every phy- lers Wednesday and in extreme|sician, that he is assisting the jnorth portion tonight. Greet Physician in bringing heal- ing to the souls as .well as the bodies of men; every lawyer, that he is cooperating with the God of Justice in bringing about right relationships between men.” Christian stewardship was de- { | } { | High Low | Barometer rea: Sea level, 29.96. WEATHER WEATHER CONDITIONS The northern low pressure area has moved eastward to the Lake’ tegion, and overspreads the upper! tperhaps the world’s greatest 'Chris- | THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN ‘apenchasiuaieenacstniee EC ONOMIC | WASHINGTON NOTES HIGHLIGHTS) nee! | i veccoeecccesoces BONDS (Continued from Page One) Bany relatively dispassionate speech he government placed on sale “baby bonds” the public has v $944,551,%32- and the bil- lion dollar mark ‘will be reached before. the’ ee $f ithe. year. | maneuver ‘ lweeks is a clever |screenfor a ¢ PENSIONS cH Veteratis of former wars and thei ‘dépéndérits cost the people of t 843,868 in a which ended) a ig Se ening te tie reton.{of the: White House” as authority Mainly, the money went as fol-,for. the statement that lows: $183,215,298 to 380,000/the President has: 1. Definite- World War bogie “4 Pape od Ud renounced the plan of heavy! and retirement pay; their depen- a * dents got $38,153,508 additional; |#°veT™nm<Pt aganding . to: bolster $96,618,465 to 175,361 Sra oan ont spending scope War Veterans, whose dependents PF drew an additional 318,305,660.| duced and the cudgct balanced, Insurance policy payments took | #! } $88,051,778 and paelerestind ofjed. 2. Abandoned the Supreme} offices and hospitals, $84,741,-)}Court reorganization ee 197. Only 7,031 Union veterans)3- Come to the belief thet : ie} drew pensiong but families of | government can do more for . 76,131 dead comrades received | country by returning to pee we $37,628,429. ithe original objectives of his .' ministrati farm aid, and con- self to God; (2) The "Ghristian | trol @& wages and hours. 4. Dé, would consecrate all of his time,| cided to} nter attention on iny) not simply one day in seven, to | ternation: _ affairs (his rica the service of God:'and ,human- | praised Chieago “speech marke ity; (3) The Christiati “steward the send-off here) to “cover Te will use hig talents for the ad-|moval of emphasis from old poli- vancement of God's Kingdom, and |ci¢s ‘which have failed. : not for his own selfish pride and! If all this is true, and there is | aggrandizement; (4) The Chris- ; certainly abundant evidence to |tion steward will conduct his busi-| justify the guess that it is at] ness primarily for making men, ;!east partly true, the New Deal and not simply for making prof-jis not only undergoing a reforma- its; (5) The Christian steward | tion but a revolution, This does ought to set aside from his Cg ere ‘mean. that the President has come a definite proportion, one-| eliminated all the more radical tenth, as an act of worship to|Phases of his past program—he God, in acknowledgment of God’: still believes in big-scale govern- ownership of the ten—tenths, to|ment hydro-electric developments, be used in extending Christ’s 4 more strongly centralized gov- Knigdom around the world. [ernment and increased power for John Huyler, the candy manu-|the Executive. It does mean that facturer, began as a. poor boy,| Some of the theories which caused | giving one-tenth of his income to|# major split within his own par- God’s cause, later he gave one-| t¥; to say nothing of intensifying third, then one-half, and finally the opposition of the other party, he devoted almost his entire in-:may have been dropped over- come to the missionary and bene-| beard. At any rate, the theories volent causes of the Methodist/detailed by Mr. Mallon, and held church, giving away $365,000 by. other experts in the exciting during the last year of his life for | Political field, are worth thinking those purposes, {about., Whether ov not they are A large crowd is expected to |2¢ecurate to any important degree hear Mr. Barnett tonight upon the! will be proven by the*-special theme, “Who Owns Florida?” The |S | { ‘ t t | i ession, and by the regular session public is cordially invited to at-| which convenes next January. tend these ‘services, which will) ~ ae continue through Friday of — this; week. { A meeting for boys and girls) will be held Wednesday neon at 3:30 o'clock at First} Methodist church. A number’ of | interesting curios from the Holy; Land will be exhibited, and the denominations are inyited to present. MONROE THEATER Olivia de Havilland and Ian Hunter in CALL IT A DAY —also— Mississippi and Ohio Valleys and Tennessee, with a trough of low pressure extending southwestward ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ‘fined as “the recognition of God’s ownership of one’s person, one’s | powers and one’s possessions, and WOMEN OF GLAMOUR Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20; Night: 15-25¢ |} AIR CONDITIONING MALE, INSTRUCTION, Reliable men with fair edueation who are mechanically inelined.,,and would like to better themselves. Must be willing to train ' spare time to learn planning, estimat- ing, installing “and ‘servicing work, Write giving age,,.pres- »ent occupation, ete, Utilites Ins,. Box M, clo The Citizen. \ t oet25-2tx MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE MAN to take care "store. route. Distribute, collect. New Products. No selling, Earn excellent weekly income. B. & ‘W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. oct25-1tx FLOWERS ROSE BUSHES—World’s best. Hints on care and culture. Free iMustrated catalog. McClung Bros. 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SECOND SHEETS The Artman Press. to the Rio Grande Valley; while} the faithful use of these for the wressure continues relatively high! advancement of Christ’s Kingdom alengthe-south Atlantic coastiin the worl’d.’ aia OVer the’ Ficrida peninsula.| The practice of this philosophy 4nd’ théWestern high rressure areaj would lead to the following re- is crested ovér’th® Rocky Moun-|sults: (1) Every Christian would tain ‘States: jmake a full consecration of .him- "Light rains have occurred dur-!— : ing ‘the last 24 hours from thetic States; while colder weather tiddle' Mississippi Valley north-jhas overspread much of the Rocky eastward dver the Lake region, | Mountain region and and there has been light rain or! Plains States. snow in portions of the northern! Temperatures are generally Pisins States and extreme upper|near or above normal this morn-| issippi Valley. Temperatures’ ing thoughout the country, except ‘have risen over the eastern portion) in the extreme East. ef the country, but readings are| G, S. KENNEDY, still below normal in the Atlan-| Offi @ You may be lucky at games of chance — but why cisk your mency buying unknown tezor blades? Probak Jr.—made by the workd’s largest maker of blades and selling at 4 for 10¢ is adouble-edge blade of known quality. Ground, honed, and stropped by a Genge, stubbors whiskers without pull or irritation. Your dealer has Probak Jr. JUNIOR BLADES ‘& PRODUCT OF THE WORLO'S LARGEST GLADE MAKERS northern | I in Charge. i : a i i i j i i I i i [ i ff if i if ji f {7 i | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1987. PERSONAL MENTION = OCC DOCOREOOOHDDOSOHOOOSSEREOS SEES 8908080988008 Miss- Dora Cale, who had been; ‘Commander H. N. Hartley, enjoying a vacation at points in,U. S. N., retired, left by bus this! the state, was-a returning pas-!morning for Fort Myers, where he senger on the plang this morning, will visit for a few days with an from Miami. 2s |old _ college mate, Commander Jesse Smith, U. S. N., who is also “4 hretired. John Hazard, xepresentative of) the Texas Oil GOmpany, arrived! by plane from Miami this morning} Donald Williams left this morn- for one of his regular visits with|ing over the highway for a visit the company’s agents, the Porter/in Miami and otaer points on the Dock Company. j east eoast, ( { Pred Dion, who had been spend- ing a visit at his old home in Norih Adams, Mess., and other|morning accompanied by points, retuvned to Key West} mother. going to the home at Mi- Sunday evening over the highway. | amj Beach. who was visit-| p foward Robert Givens, ing for a few days with reativ and his many friends, left over the highway this morning for his home in Miami. Brown, | ministration — activities, is going over the work jarea in Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Godwin | Lowe, supervisor of were passengers this morning on eects. the Florida Motor Lines ‘hus for} Miami where they -will-v; for Pal some time, George Ho Haby Jim local Mirs ‘Carrie Pierce left over the} __yy,) highway this morning for Miami} where she will visit for one week with relatives and friends. AUTUMN HIGHWAYS JACKSON VE DAYTONA, tiene GREYHOUND £41 Mrs. Eugene Martinez, who was mn. the city for a while left this* her | Gardner’s Drug Store | offers FREE ' t ' | Every High Blood Pressure Suf- ferer in Key West is urged to go to Gardner’s Pharmacy and re- ceive a free sample of ALLIMIN Essence of Garlic Parsley Tablets |for High Blood Pressure. These jare the tablets used by Dr.’ Fred. erick Damrau, eminent physician of New York City, in his now fa- mous clinical work, when he re- duced the blood pressure. and re- plieved dizziness and headaches in the great majority of all cases trea’ Get a copy of Dr..Dam- rau’s interesting report, along with your free sample of ALLIMIN. A | special new process by which these | tablets are produced makes them ) both tasteless and odorless. A two district: Weeks’ treatment costs only 50c. supervisor of National Youth Ad-| —edvt. arrived =~ over the highway last evening and in — this company with Victor FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Am To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! ———— LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronig Street PHONE 138 Beer and Wine Free Delivery Phooe £80 ; i en eel POULTRY Mf you are locking for POULTRY | of CHICKEN FERTILIZER visit or call Fulford’s Poultry Farm 1 Meliver ee