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PAGE FOUR — —_- iy ee ee ern leds en Attair reefs, a playmate for young salt jold; not an adversary to ar Wea HISTORY ‘SKETCH | SOCETY :-. “1 DAYS GONE BY =o AD ak eget ings Here Just 10 Years }tion with abundant riches of flow-/ weary; Key West holds out Cabaret, is scheduled to take| T. Taken From |€r amd tree, but only here may|her hands to you that most ‘pree- | Age Teday As z {place tonight at 9:30 o'clock at! © The Files of The Citizen | Yu eat of the storied’ breadfruit, |ious of all things.—Life. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Higgs of Cuban Club on Duval street un-! [plucked in a neighbor's yard. If| Are there limitations to what | go, Frances street announce the One foot of rain fell in Havana’ you would become acquainted) we have to offer? Plenty. We| der the auspices of Sociedad} Cuba. j between yesterday morning and with: all the bewildering _ variety| would save the seeker for hec-} . {this morning, holding up the of delicious tropical fruits, with-}tic, organized,-hired amusemen Nothing ‘has been left iwadone) 1). acimd flight of the Gentral out leaying your own i from disappointment. This | isjhas been given the name of Rob-| {to make this an enjoyable eyent Machddd, tail’ plane! ‘ yedtetdhy & to Key West that yi th found more Sivid- flow. ‘At for all who attend. A splendid! afternoon. As.a.result the Pan-; Ht; was here that 5. tb ert Alton. flopr show has been arranged! American, Airways maching ,. Jeft, painting @ picture of th priagcin. othep. places, Here you Mother and baby are reported which includes many novelty num-| te Cuban metropolis this morning|¢rowned — tropical vigear por} will find selieipns toses, an im: |to be getting along nicely. ae iahd layded here at noon,’ Tor ; rayed it on a branch Gh the a climate, sun and sea, John P off on her second trip{ sout! eiger tree vivid with blossoms,| unmatched sport with rod andj ohn Pritchard’s Popular Dance pound at 1:30 o'clock and was'4nd thereby sprung a surprise on|reel, and such an oportunity tot Orchestra has been engaged to! due to leave for this city“ at’ “4 the botanists of the country None} « Loaf and invite your séul” as} furnish a good program of spicy) o'clock. reaching Key West about gould question his fidelity. to Ne- | exists nowhere else and with it all | rhythm for the affair. Novelties 5. Aceording to local weather! tere, and @ new discovery in the! cuch hospitality as has made. it! FareAy, ocronm 29, 1937. — seerereee ‘Today’s Horoscope ap ecccccecceccoccegecces ve NEW ARRIVAL IN HIGGS’ FAMILY, ial } the| | Biggest event of the year, Hal- { in} PR eeaeee - lowe’en Masquerade Ball ana! Plariis School Class Puts On Program Wednesday e Teday gives an emotional tem- |perament. There will probably be {great attention to small details, which js one of the saving quali- jties of this degree. Added to this ; birth of an eight and a half pound) the heart appears to be centered t| boy last night. The new arrival! in the task, and with this combina- | tion a good position will be achiev- ed through patient and perhaps laborious toil. presented. at cohol Education”: Harris School Wedcesday morning! © Mother Goose—Anna Wea- | by Mrs. Meador’s 4A class. therford. Fred Barnett, who is conductins;| Old Woman—Grace Pita. a series of meetings in Key West | Miss Muffet—Betty Lou sponsored by the three Methodist Burchell. chyrches of the city, was at the Jack Horner—Louis Lowe. chapel and gave an_ interesting} Tommy Treker — Billy talk on “The Harmful Effects o: | Ladd. Acahol.” | Jack and Jill — Donald The following program was ren-} Pearlman and Phyllis dered: Roberts. A program was Subseribe to The Citizen—20e weekly. | | Reading, “When Frances Eliza-} Bo Peep—Jane Johnson. beth Willard Was A Little Gir]’”— Jack Spratt — Lawrence Billy Ladd. Padron. Recitation, “Keep It Outside”— Mrs. Spratt — Carolyn Jackie Fleitas. Suarez. | Song, “Neither Will I’—Fourth| Jack-Be-Nimble Leroy Grade Chorus. Sawyer. Father Gander Rimes—Kermit| Reading, “The Lone Smoker”— Sweeting, Dorothy Buckley, Leota| Kirkwood Bethel. Felton, Alice Salinero, Elena Cor-| Song, “The Three dero, Sherwood Cruz. | Chorus from Fourth, Play, “Mother Goose Sixth Grades. , \ANOTHER ADDRESS | GIVEN AT CHURCH, Dan Navarro, head of Navarro, ; Incorporated, left by plane yes-' terday afternoon for Miami for a FRED BARNETT. HEARD AGAIN Doctors” — Fifth . On Al eeecccccosccesscccccoses PERSONAL MENTION geene pageeeresone and noisemakers will be gi | guests. jee POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS and jciTy ELECTION, NOVEMBER 9, 1937 CReerepacereeoopescegece For Mayor WILLARD M, ALBURY For Mayor FRANK DELANEY 2 brief business trip. i vast rent ay Fikst ia METHODIST ‘CHURCH Wm. R. Porter, president of, the Birst National Bank, who was in Miami for a brief business) Visit, was @ returning passenger) Quoting President Calvin Coo- For Police Justice T. S. CARO (For Re-Election) Se Dae FOR eriny MONTE. ilidge as having said at the dedi- elec- cation of the Asbury monument trician, who was making repairs in. Washington, “It-is no . exag- of radio equipment on the west eration to say that Francis As- and east coasts of the state for bury was one of the founders of the lighthouse department, re- ¢ pap turned by plane yesterday from the Almerican Republic,” Fred T. ; Barnett traced the ipfluence of Miami. |the church in the life of the na- Mrs. Lou Knowles left on the tion, in an address at First Metho- Florida Motor Lines bus this dist (Stone) Church, last eve- morning for Miami for a__ visit ning. with her daughter, Miss Dorothy, The speaker stated that his own Knowles, and other relatives. | father, Rey. R. H. Barnett, trav- 'eled on horseback through the Mrs. W. W. Johnson left over, wilds of West Florida 3727 miles! the highway this morning by bus during 1870, and he quoted from for Miami, called to Miami by the Theodore Roosevelt’s “Winning of Carl Rom, senior radio For Police Justice ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR, For City Councilman BENJ. (BEN) ADAMS For City Councilman W. P. ARCHER (For Re-Election) For City Councilman ELWOOD CARBONELL For City Councilman ithe church. | tion in Havana yesterday totalled 11.86 inches. More than 350 members of the Passenger Traffic Association of; the United States will morning en route to Cuba. They {will come in on two special trains |due to arrive at 5:40 o’clock. The Cuba will be at the dock awaiting the arrival and they will only passengers on the vessel’s trip to Havana. The Miami will take the Governor Cobb’s place place on the Hayana-Key West-| Tampa run. ‘The party will leave Havang on the return next Fri-! day morning, will reach Key West! about 3 o’clock and remain until time for their departure which is j Scheduled for 6:30. Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, who has been serying the local Presby- terian church fgr the past eral months. will be installed ‘as regular pastor of the church next} week. When he came to Key West, Rev. DeBarritt was a mem- of the St. John’s Presbytery at Palm Beach, his membership was transferred to the Southern As- sembly. and his formal installation as pastor will take place in’ the church next Sunday. Charles E. Krauter, who left yesterday for his home in Lang- } reach Key - Monaag iba; life prolonged for thuse who ' ispent. id the | age aver Gulf and Ocean, giving radio- activity undiminish- on the Hovanaiay West.rpn. and the Cobb ¥ e the” Cuba's) ling election, it certainly will sev- | But the most precious thing that Key West has to offer that for which g man will give jall he hath—Life. . Life made more abundant in exhausted bod- had feared that they were almost There is ample founda- tion for the statement. Our breezes come to us washed clean ‘of all impurities by miles of pass- Our sunlight pours down with its life- ed by dust, gr smoke, or fog. We bathe on beaehes where the surf roils gently in, tamed by out-lying ,and confidence of an old timer, !and the punch of a Jack Dempsey. Editorial comment: ‘ Well if Key West doesn’t select seven competent councilmen at the com- not he because she did not have enough candidates from which to choose. The Cole eight automobile which was ordered sold at auction itoday, was handled by Deputy ber of the Northern Assembly of} At a recent meeting! Collector L. T. Bragassa, and sold for $50 to the highest bidder. F. J. Dion was the purchaser. Total number of poll taxes paid |by voters in the coming election was 2,864, a recheck of the coun- ty’s records showed today. This number, which represents that many dollars, is the sum which will be added to the school fund serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. George I. Knowles, Jr. Miss Florence Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, left this morning by bus for Miami where she will spend a! few days with relatives and friends. F. R. Carter, inspéctor on bridge and road projects of the Overseas Highway, left this morn- ing for No Name Key, after @ brief business visit in the city, Mrs. Bernice Dickens, supervisor’; of educational projects, who was on a business visit to Key West and guest of Mrs. Grace Croshy, left this morning for srolquanety in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cates were arrivals in Key West last evening over the highway from Miami, where Mrs. Cates went a short time ago for the purpose of receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Hattie Saunders and son, Bert Saunders, left yesterday for Quincy, Fla. to visit her daugh. ter, Mrs, T. R. Payne. After her! stay there, Mrs. Saunders will procead to San Diego, fora visit with. her daughters, Mrs. R. S. Ward and Mrs. Roberta Haun, Rufus Johnson, who had been spending a while with relatives and friends, left over -the high- way this morning for his home at Upper Matecumbe. Mrs. Dorothy Hughes and son Leo F. Hughes Il, were arrivals in the city yesterday from New York, coming by plane from Mi- ami, to join other members of the family and make their home for the winter season at the Sea Hotel. LIGHT TENDER | Lighthouse “Tender Ivy sailed! this morning about 6:30 o'clock for the west coast of Florida and will begin activities in Tampa . Senior radio elec- trician of the department, at Key West, left on the vessel going for the purpose of installing radio batteries on the tender. The $ Mesquiteers in TRIGGER TRIO Comedy and Serial A, Maitland, California,| oj the West’? to show the enduring {eontribution made by the Metho- jdist circuit rider to the civiliza- tion of the United States- “American Methodism was or- ganized in Lovely Lane Chapel, Baltimore, in 1784, at which time} there were 82 preachers and {about 14,000 members, of the | Methodist Church in the United States. After the lapse of 150 years, American Methodism, in- {eluding all branches, numbers 10,-; 000,000 members. Mr. Barnett insisted {fundametital loyalty Christian layman is ‘Christ and to the chureh, and he appealed to Christian men and woman of} Key West to be more loyal to that Divine Institution founded by Jesus for the purpose of} bringing men and women into say-! ing touch with their Divine Se-j iviour. The theme of last night's address was “A Christian Lay-! man and His Church.” The closing ‘service of the} | stewardship revival will be held at, jPirst: MethOdise Jchurichs C ye | beginnin, ‘eloe! This vis “Young Nie y Mies * and! + eftfonts; apebeing; boy Begppe | ithe attendance of a large nam- ber of sang er at ‘is spe- grb Dance At ‘Country Club Key West Country Club will hold its Annual Hallowe'en Dance | tomorrow night at the Clubhouse! on Stock Island. Dancing will be- gin at 10 o'clock. ! Music for this affair will furnished by Del Wood's chestra, that the of every to Jesus orgnaized the | | be Or-| Over- { { JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For City Councilman WILLIAM A. FREEMAN (For Re-Election) For City Councilman WM. H, MONSALVATGE For City Councilman FRANK O. ROBERTS (For Re-Election) For City Councilman JIM ROBERTS (For Re-Election) For City Councilman WILL E. P. ROBERTS For City Councilman |BENJ, (BEN) SAUNDERRS: For City Councilman S$. OWEN SAWYER . (Skeet) For City Councilman NOEL SOLOMON: For City Councilman Cc. C. SYMONETTE For Clty Connclimen | BASIL R. TYNES For Chief of Police IVAN ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Chief of Police EVERETT R. RIVAS For Captain of Police CAMERO (For Re-Election) For Captain of Police VERNIE GRIFFIN For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Bobby) For Captain of Police BIENVENIDO PEREZ | Fer Captain of Police i Puttin’ th’ gov'ment on a money | Giet might be one way 0° redusin’ the National debt. Link Oakey sez his wife's rata ‘tives don't go without sayin’. / | 7. F. (BUSTER) RUSSELL | For Election Commissioner WILLIAM DOMINGUEZ (Better Knows os Billy Freeman) ‘of the county, as the law provides that poll tax money be turned over to the county schools. jhorn, Pennsylyania, will return about December 1 to make his home here for the winter. He’ had visited other parts of Florida! and also in Cuba, but after spend- ing a few days here selected Key West as the most desirable place! for spending the winter. He has leased the Johnson cottage at the corner of Waddell and Vernon avenues, Mr. Krauter is a retired business man and said he found Key West an ideal place for the rest and recreation he desires. Battling Jackson, the “Terrible Conch”, seored another victory last night in his battle with Bat- ling Fernandez whom he enticed to kiss the mat in the {fourth round of a schedulai 10 round fight. This Jackson boy is a great fighter, and has the style Try “Rub-My-Tism” MWorlas Liniment PREPARE FOR COLD FOR COLD WEATHER— with a STYLISH NEW OUTFIT Our new lines for Fall and Winter Wear are now being displayed. Buy while our stock is COMPLETE. Ladies, dren’s ani Misses’ Shoes, Accessories. LOVELY NEW GOWNS For Formal and Semi-Format Oceasions SWEATERS DRSSSES |; _ SWAGGER SUITS STREET and SPORT WEAR OVERCOATS. ALL PRICED TO SUIT YOUR POCKETBOOK Visit Appeliroith’s to- day while the Winter line is complete. Splendid Line of BLANKETS Cotton and All Wao! PRICED RIGHT | The Store of Fashion 1. APPELROUTH and Chil- Ready-to-Wear iven all: ; Observatory reports. the preeipita-' botanical world was announced by | proverbi ‘al that whosoever. drink: | |his facile brush. is} Key West invites you. THE STORE WITH A SMILE Every customer entering our store is received with GENUINE FRIENDLINESS, and the DESIRE to serve every- one to the BEST OF OUR ABILITY. You will find our store different from any store you have ever traded in. The feeling of confidence and trust you have in us is so carefully guarded that we go to extremes to GIVE MORE and SERVE BETTER than the average jeweler. You can have the same confidence in vs as in your banker. We give you HONEST ABVICE on what to buy. We try to keep you from buying werthless jewelry, WE TRUST YOU. Let you pay what you can taday. . The balance AS YOU CAN, at no additional charge. We ask only that you DEAL WITH US AS WE DEAL WITH YOU. A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERYONE—AND A SMILE FROM THE HEART. * Oe ne We want the customer WHO WORKS HARD FOR HIS the Key West Rotary Clyb extend MONEY, has his little home, values his name and reputation genuine sympathy to oyy fellow above monetary gain; who likes the finer things in life, yet Rotarian and his family. “QO. can't pay cash, YOU ARE AS WELCOME AS HE WHO At a regular meeting of of TPAYS CASH. We are out for the future business Key’ West Rotary Club on September six-"{ hats fn st@re for ys. Not for all that we can make now. Our teenth it was unanimously voted | business today is im the making. It is up to my customers’ that appropriate fereck aia be support how well ut is being built. If you knew us and we drawn up and the president ap | Lacw you,‘it would make us beth happior—we as merchants, point a committee. It is therefor resolved that the | Yer #* PLEASED customers. Rotary Club of Key West offers Now is the time to have your WATCHES or JEWELRY its sincere sympathy to the be- | REPAIRED before the HOLIDAY SEASON starts. Let us reaved. remodel yoyr OLD JEWELRY or have your DIAMONDS re- It is further resolved that a | see in new, modern settings, YOU CAN PAY FOR IT copy of these resolutions he ’ spread upon our minutes, sent Ro- WEEELY. tzrian McCarthy and published in Those wanting SPECIAL GIFTS for their FRIENDS our local paper. should let us order them now—before the RUSH commences. A SMALL DEPOSIT is all that is necessary. BALANCE as you can. All engraved. free-packgd in our boxes—people Signed this thirtieth day of September nineteen hundred thir- kpow that a gift coming from us has the GUARANTEE of giving satisfaction. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler {of the water. of Key West. most syrely return to drink again. | On September nineteen hundred thirty-seven, Elizabeth Frances McCarthy, Mother of Ro- tarian Fdward R. McCarthy, pass- ed to the Great Beyond. Upon hearing the sad news, Rotarians of course thought of the gon and his irreparable ‘oss, Wing that no one can take - therefore, that WM. R. WARREN, Cc. E. SMITH, Corimittee for the Rotary Club. Adopted this fourteenth day of October, 1937. ‘ERNEST A. RAMSEY, Sec., K. W. Rotary Club. Ask us how ONE DOLLAR can get you THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS worth—POLLOCK. have found that Chester- fields have a taste they like. They’ve found out for themselves that Chester- fields are MILDER. You can prove for yourself that Chesterfields SATISFY.