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PAGE FOUR ~ SSSHSOSSSHCCOHSOSESECELE George Pena was a passenger on the morning bus going to Ram- rod Key where he will be met by, Joe Johnson, manager of Munson} Island, go with him to the island} and spend several days. T. Jenkins Curry, who was in the city to discuss lan] matters with attorneys and others, left this morning over the highway for Key Largo. Mr. and Mrs T. T. Thompson! left over the highway this morn-, ing for Miamj to be with their daughter, Mis. N. A. Clarke, for, several wecks. } Sam Malone, expert electric; welder, employed on the projects) at the naval station, left this morning for Lower Matecumbe,| where he will spend a week with) friends. Graham Lester, who was visit- ing in Key West with relatives and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, returned this! morning. Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick, of St. Paul's, Church, who had heen! spending.a vacation of about six weeks in thé stated and ‘visited in} Rhode Island and, Wisconsin, re- turned over the highway last eve-} ning. L. P. Artman, Jr., returned on the bus yesterday afternoon after Spending a vacation of several months, visiting in all parts of} the United States and Canada. Announcement . Of Marriage Announcement was made this morhing of the marriage in Tampa} recently of Miss Thelma Hicks! end Wm. Heyward Smith, Jr. It! was a home wedding with only im-| mediate members of the family: attending. ar Miss Hicks is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Pablo, of Tam- pa, and is a popular member of the younger set. Mr. Smith is the son of Wm. H. Smith, in eharge of construction at the Por- ter Dock Co. He is employed in the engineering department of| the P. and 0. S.'S. Co, and is) attached to the Steamship Cuba. CLASSIFIED COLUMN SOeococesesovevesoveveve PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators | and other stimulants. One dose! starts new pep. Value $1.00, Special price 95¢. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. wed-thur-fri-tf | . REAL ESTATE, or. mor' re, 01 jorida 3 os address ER me, P.O. x 21, Tavernier, Florida. octo-tt ab, FOR SALE "| SACRIFICE PRICE. Biock of! land on ROUR,STREETS. Fac- ing Palm Avenve with small house; also, two waterfront} Wots. A fine site for APART- MENT HOUSE or HOTEL. A} REAL BARGAIN for quick; buy. Price, $4,500. Johnson &! Johnson. oct28-tf | GOOD QUICK BUY—Lot corner} Flagler Avenue and Leon: streets, Size 100x92. Sidewalks} on both sides, house founda- tions and cistern. Only $1,500; eash. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. oct28-tf i 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-| derful future. Over Sea Realty) Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fia. octaa-tt} FOR SALE—G. E. Refrigerator, | excellent condition. 703 Wad-} dell Avenue. oct27-Stx | PRINTING—Quality Printing at} the Lowest Prices, The Art-| man Press. may19-tf/ SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c./ The Artman Press. mayl9-tf PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman} Press. mayl9-tf SAL) The Citi-} mayl®-tf) i The Artman Press| mayl9-tt! OLD PAPERS FOR Five bundles for Se. zen Office. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, T5c, i equipment. ' phries. KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files of The Citizen Navy Day was quite ‘generally observed in Key West yesterday; and Commandant R. W. McNeely, of the naval station, says.the day) here was a gratifying success in every way. Large crowds ‘of visi- tors thronged the naval station! and this was especially so in the afternoon. More than 500 wit-, nessed the open air movies last night and heard the address of| Judge J. Vining Harris. There} the erowds heard the Navy Day) speeches and patriotic music from! New York and a Navy Day speech from Washington which was made! tion € th’ gov'ment asking th’ by Secretary of the Navy Wilbur.) weather bureau fer more Indian Dr. Lombard, of the public health! gummer. department, furnished the radio} at the Cuban Club last was a brilliant affair. largely attended by navy folk and civilians. There was a good crowd at the inspection of the Hum- In the afternoon an im-| pressive sight was the students| from the colored, schoo] marching} to the ship bearing an American flag which was presente] to the officers of the ship. The airplane General Machado! completed its flight today. This| was the first of the regular mail service between Key West The Navy Day dance a passin’ friend tother day while evening| shavin’ Jake Crabtree. Jake’s ea is [{ It was! mendin’ nicely. | Entertainment ait! Cuba. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘CITES DANGER IN | | LOVE FOR MONEY| FRED BARNETT DELIVERS } ADDRESS LAST NIGHT | AT STONE CHURCH | rain last night, a splendid aud- lience assembled at First Methodist! | (Stone) church for the |ship revival in progress there, in ; | | which all of the Methodist chureh- jes of the city are cooperating. “A Man and His Money” was j the theme of the address deliver-! | H ed by Fred T. Barnett, who in- \sisted that “money is stored-up personality and represents the expenditure of the energy of a :man’s body, mind and soul.” Bible warnings against the dan- ger of loving money were cited by the speaker, arf] passages were al-} so omnipotant power of money in| “Al the field of human service, when qjone’s income is consecrated to a God and the welfare of mankind. to by the Key West dancing}’ “judge Young L. G. Harris of| erowd is the Hallowe’en Mas-} Georgia, the founder of Young) querade Ball and Cabaret to takejHarris College for Mountain boys} place tomorrow evening at Cuban |and girls, was cited as an example} Club on Duval street. “This is an of a man who learnetl the divine ra Sociedad 2%t of transmitting the currency annual event given by of the United States into the eur- trency of High Heaven. Other in- ‘stances of men and women who © Despite the heavy shower of steward- Zack Winters has sent an apptica- Newt Yokus, th’ barber, waved At Cuban Club An event long looked forwar Ballroom of Cuban Club has re- and Havana. The plane left its! ently been attractively arranged moorings at 9:45 and one hour ‘e and 25 minutes later arrived at for the convenience of the patrons. Seats and tables have been placed Havana in a blinding rain storm./ sound the spacious ‘dance floor. The plane carried 13,000 letters in seven mail bags which weighed been A splendid program has slated for tomorrow night’s affair 772 pounds. It is due to reach this eity from the Cuban metrop- ‘olis at 5:16 this afternoon. There) was a crowd of several hundred and includes the best of local talent. John Pritchard’s Popular} Swing Band has been engaged to learned how to “make friends of; the Mammon of unrighteousness” by dedicating their lives and pos- sessions to the cause of Christ, were mentioned in the course ef the address. At the meeting held yesterday afternoon for boys and girls, a number of interesting curios from Traveling Around America KING OF N ACE flyer descends to see. how | over to the guano Islands scattered | earthly affairs are moving along —and to snatch a few poundseot lunch. The condor is a giait bird. black = except for light coldting edging the wings—with along bare neck, circled round with a ruff of white downy feathers. Withia wing | ‘tr spread of ten or fifteen feet, fe is the king of all birds which fly over land just as the albatross is tops among | cruise from New York to Chile. The | | condors’ {interest in these bird) | islands is chiefly gustatory — they THUR ! | Entertains With Hallowe’en Party Miss Amalia Lopez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Lepez, de- ‘Vightfully entertained with a Hallowe'en Party last evening at the home, 615 Duval street. Prizes “were awarded to 0. Ramos, R. M. Kelly, Violeta Sosin and Mercedes Gonzalez. Delicious _ refreshments were} , served. Those attending were: Mariana ; Bobby Sikes, Elsa Solano, Elena Diaz, Geraldine Alfonso, Oquida! Ramos, Martha Russell, Kathleen Park, Violeta Sosin, Rose Marie} | Kelly, Sarah Yradi, Mary Louise ; Ramirez, Grace Pita, Eddie Pita, Argentina Gonzalez, Mercedes Gonzalez, Amalia Lopez, 0.! | Ramos, R. M. Kelly. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ling our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown us during our reeent bereavement, the loss of our beloved one, Davis Albury. We are indeed grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful {floral tributes, messages of sym- pathy andthe. many kindnesses jextentled us by the Pritchard! ; Funeral Home. | oct28-1tj THE FAMILY. () Photo Grace Line THE AIR along the West Coast and may’ be glimpsed among the flocks of gua- nays by passengers making the have a great weakness for eggs and | re very clever at stealing them) rom the guano prodacers. The giant birds leave the islands SDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937. HAS OWN SCHOOL Can.—On his farm near this city, Theopile Soucy erected a schoolhouse, equipped it with modern appli- ‘ances and imported a teacher in fan effort to provide education for his fourteen children. STONEHAM, FAMILY OF D'S CUTLER, Colif—The given names of fourteen children of this city are: Daisy, Delbert, Dale, Doris, Dorothy, Dona'd, Della, Dolly, Dee, Dorine, Dean, Davis Denny and Denzil. T UP NIGHTS eget Sgt test. Flush jthe kidneys with: juniper oil, buthu leaves, etc., made into little green tablets called Bukets. Help nature eliminate troublesome waste and excess acids which can cause get- ting up nights, frequent desire, scanty flow, barning or backache. Just say Bukets (25c) to any @raggist. Locally at Olivieri’s Drug Store. ©The 3 aMesquiteers in f {CT EHQEER, TRIO Ci ‘and Serial w crops $0 filled ‘they look like! the sea birds. goiters. Among the other deli-} | Condors are found in great num s they have been found to en- bers in Chile, Pera and Ecuador—| joy are the hoofs and bristles of| in the latter country they prefer the! pigs, stones and shells. They have mountain regions, seldom patting in| tremendous appetites which have) Sample Ballots Now for Sale jtrain from the north arrived overt |by certified check for the ‘his bid. on the beach to watch the plane glide over the water and in a few minutes rise into the air, circle and then start on the flight. The! plane was to get off at 8 o’clock,' but Hagh Wells, the pilot, did not! arrive from New York until the) the East Coast and from there he} went to take charge of the plane and tune up for the take off. The Hollywood Horsemen proved entirely too fleet for the Marine football aggregaton yes- terday and galloped away with a victory with the score at 31 to 6. There was apparently nothing the visitors were not able to put over. The Horsemen ripped open ‘the line skirted the ends forward passed when necessary and formed] to the star event, the semifinals! an almost impassable barrier whem] wil] have a smash bang scrap when The game! Oscar Pita and Joe Martin meet. the signal was given. went into the second quarter be- SEALED PROPOSAL th ‘West has in and to Lot One (1) in Square Two (2) on the Island of Key West, Florida, according to William A. Whitehead’s map, @elineated in February, A. D. 1829; which property is better known as the Wagner Property. The City Council shall reserve the right to reject any ari a'l bids. Said bids shall be opened at a meeting of the City Council to be held at 7:30 p. m. Friday, No- vember 26, 1937, All bids shall be addresied to and deposited with the City Clerk not later than 7:30. p m. Novem- ber 26, 1937. All bids shall be firm for ten days from date of opening same, and shall be accompanied} of Five Hundred Dollars, which sum will be returned to the bid- der if his bid is refused, but will be taken as part payment if his bid is accepted, and shall be fo feited to the City of Key West if the bidder refuses to abide by} oet28; nov4-11 3 Makes elegant WEDDING BIRTHDAY GIFTS PARTY Prizes reasonable. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Assortment consists following: SUGAR AND CREAM SETS TOAST SETS CARD TRAYS BON BON DISHES BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES PICKLE DISHES } ‘UT DISHES SALAD BOWLS BREAKFAST PLATES PRICED — 5@c, $1.00, $1.50 and up FRANK JOHNSON La Concha Hotel Bhig. of the jfore the Marines could make }rounds” says Battling Jackson.} | lareal. Sealed bids for the purchase Of! thing to do. Key West ie equity which the City of Key) fectly satisfied as the other, much jof this city. eczema, rash, 5 sum} Common itch. Two sizes, 35c, $1.00. IIIIAIALLLLLL d oe appropriate Program Palestine were exhibited and a Of late tunes, ‘s {girl appeared dressed in the cos- To add to the gaiety of the time of a Bethlehem’ girl Then event, this organization .will far-|rotjowed.a message on Christian nish each person attending with | tewardship adapted to the needs Hallowe’en novelties. A door’ o¢ boys and girls. prize will be given. | The theme of tonight’s address ‘will be “A. Christian Layman and @ His Church,” and a large audi- down. It was real football and/ence is erpected to be present, in- this was agreed by the fans and’ cluding several _ distinguished the Marine players. ; Methodist visitors who arrived in |Key West today. “Tl put him to sleep in two} OFFERED FREE FOOD “He won't last a round with me,” | j Battling Hernandez. “We'll all be| NORFOLK.—tThe president of a there,” the Fans. “It will be the | chain of grocery stores, L. H. best’ show I have ever arranged; Windholtz, of this city, offered to for the Key Westers,” Bddie Vil-|supply free food to bandits if The fight ie tonight at! they would cease robbing his the Athletic Club, and in addition! stores. Re EN al GOOD THINGS —for— GOOD APPETITES ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Not only are the foodstuffs offered by this store noted for their goodness and wholesome- Editorial comment; Naming the! first plane for President Gerardo! Machado, of Cuba, was a graceful is per-} larger plane, will carry the name } City forees are today oiling standing water in the down town sections of the city. In the past few days the’ number of mos-' quitoes has increased materially, in almost every part of the is-/ land,. but the city expects to make} it impossible for them to continue; breeding. A Soothing Reward For Itch erers. Several m™ ness, but for the extremely low price as well. We Welcome Responsible Accoutts an appearance below an altitude of 10,000 feet. They frequently wing | b | e known to demand as much as) een pounds of meat {i one day. RETAINED SINCE 1805 | “SUNNYSIDE, Wash. — Mrs. | Josephine Henderson of this city has among her possessions a can| of condesed milk and a can of: beans put up in Scotland in 1805. TRAMP PAYS UP } t | DALLAS, Texas.—A tramp of this city whe rode a freight train | for thirty miles sent the railroad | company thirty cents in postage} for fare. | Subseribe to The Citizen—20¢ ; weekly. | LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Fireproof By | was convicted by his fingerprints Elevator | APPROPRIATE NAME BOSTON.—Spare Tire, a freak| mongrel dog with six legs, ig the} mascot of the freight ship Penob-! scot which docks at this port. LEFT FINGERPRINTS LEEDS, Eng.—James_ Richard- son of this city helped himself to a drink at an inn he robbed and on the glass. ‘Still C Ro ee many ve tried for your cough, chest gold, or bronchial ? i iin Tr | aa The Artman Press The Citizen Building e PLAY SAFE— By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our ALL METAL ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT- PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from Key Westers Have You a House Easy Terms—10 or Apartment For Rent? If You Do and Want It Rented List It NOW With Us— trustworthy All Competition Met With Low in joyfully relieving the itching ot | ° : tetter, ringworm and Prices and High Quality ONE STOP SERVICE Order all your food through u: RCHER’S complete food store. 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