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PAGE FOUR 20000699999 029009000909 99 90999 000CCOHCCOPOOOCOOED SOCIETY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, cee (SOSPCASE LOT LOT SOTO | Pepececcesecosescssccece! TOOTHPICK TOPICS By C..G. FLINT World’s Oldest Market Place scinmedibeiaiciahiactl Aaaseabiibia a damnamanooens Division St. School Pupils Put On Interesting Program The Division Street School, pupils heard an address last week | cel by Fred T. Barnett of | Methadist Conference. Mr.| B ett chose as his subject, “AL| | cohol and Tobacco.” Principal Walden very impres- sively addressed the assembly on “Navy Day,” at the conclusion} of which, the article published in The Citizen pertaining to the top- ie was read Miss Linton Vitte’s Fourth Grade pupils presented a very in-| teresting and colorful Hallowe’en) program. The stage was artistic-! ally decorated with Hallowe’ en| motifs and became an ideal sett-| ing for the playlet and Hallowe’en songs. The program was as follows: Thompson, Carmen Reyes. | Mary Marshall, Ruth Beccaise. SOCHSSOOSOOOSSOSOSSSESOOD You know the fellow who can’t! leave, who sits around when you are busy and talks about fishing and the weather."He 'sé€ems to have adopted you temporarily. 'He will stand at the door an hour saying good-bye and he is worse than a wild boar because hig type of bore drives you wild. He has “lingeritis” in a bad way {and the only cure is a kick in the rumble-seat, “The Three Jolig Pumpkins” : Little Pumpkin — Carmen Reyes. Larger Pumpkin — Rose Marshall. Largest Pumpkin—Fortune Demeritt. Richard—Jack Matcovich. North Wind—Robert Cruz. Old Witch — Clara Her- nandez. i Sue—Ruth Beccaise- | \Charles—Dagoberto Guer- redo. “The Goblin Cates, Jack Matcovich, Garcia, Ruth Beccaise, Such a fellow once called on, |President Lincoln in those days Song” — Sylvia! When most anybody could drop in Audre on the President. He was’a fat Edmund man and worked up a lather over jhis grievance and the President {sat and looked at him for half an Malone, ‘hour. Having at length summed up his argument he paused for | Lincoln’s reply. The President “Boo!”’—Carmen Reyes. Recitation — Robert » Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Mathews left over the Overseas Highway. yesterday morning for Washing: ton, D. C. to make their future home. Mr. Mathews has accepted @,pesition in. that city. Mrs. Pauline Hemingway, who was visiting relatives in the states| over a period of several months,| | Ceremony ter of Mr:'and ‘Mrs. Emib Sweets! ‘son Archer, Mrs. J. F. Matchett,) was a returning passenger on the| plane from Miami yesterday morn-| ing. ‘Mrs. Annie Wilson, who was} visiting for a while in Key West) with relatives and friends, left by) tional college football game, Mar. bus yesterday morning for ami. Mi-| Isadore Weintraub left over the highway for Miami yesterday morning after a visit of several days with his parents and other members of the family. Frank Delaney, auditor of the Monroe county ferry department, left yesterday morning for a} check on the system, which is! done at the end of each month, Assistant State Attorney J. Lancelot Lester left on Florida Motor Lines bus yesterday morn- ing for a business visit of several! days in Miami. Sam Anderson of Miami, pur-; chaser of Trumbo Island, who was an arrival by plane yesterday morning, left in the afternoon for} Coral Gables after a business visit jperched on the back rail of the pearl, ivory and ordinary bone. with Cleveland Niles, representa- tive of the interests in Key! day for Miami enroute to West {Palm Beach where they are today West. Bart Griffin, salesman fonee? sentative of moving picture ma-! chine companies, who was in the city for a brief visit. yesterday,! left on the afternoon * plane for Miami. Mrs. G. Frank Sawyer and Mrs. | Louisa Warren left by bus this; morning for a visit of about one month in Miami. Mrs. Charles Lester left over) the ns ‘ay this morning for Mi-| amis te she will undergo an Operktion on the eyes. © Captain W. D. Wilder of the Wreeking ‘Tug |Warbler, left. over! the highway yesterday morning for | jami en route to Norfolk, Va, where‘he"goes to join Mrs. Wilder, who is to undergo a major opera- | tion directly after his arrival. ce | W. W. Demeritt, superintendent of lighthouses in the Seventh Dis- triet, left over the highway this morning for a brief business visit in Miami. Paul Marks, attorney for the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- tyict, who came in Saturday night; with the district members, whe} inspected, wi the roads and left by bridges, Beware Coughs from common — ‘employed with the: Polleck .Jew-| jelry company;; was Senator Andrews, | nse leaned over and, tapping the | gentleman's leg, exclaimed, “Gee Christening | you've got-an elegant calf.” Miami, Fla., (Oct. 38,1987. Junior Clab To ‘Gi ive Card Pas Party Rey; est dno jor >t Woman’ 's Club ‘is.newmaking plans to sponsor a Mary Theodora, infant, daugh~| ing, was baptized yesterday morn-) ing at the: Children’s:Mass.at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church by Father || Arthur B. Dimmick Godparents were: ‘Mrs.’ Emer- leard party at the Over-Sea Hotel Ballroom on Friday evening, No-. |vember 5 at 8 o’clock. Reservations for this affair are 3 _ | being handled by Mrs. Alice Mit- Calif—wWhile | chell, phone 770. Refreshments | will be served and prizes awarded. Olive Engle and Father Dimmick. FALLS FROM RAIL, DIES Santa Barbara, stadium watching the Santa Bar- bara State-Texas Mines intersec- cececese CLASSIFIED COLUMN epospoevecpooepoe RENTAL LIBRARY tin’ J. Coen, Jr. 32-year-old; Deputy District Attorney, lost | his balance and fell backward | landing on his head thirty feet ; below. He died two hours later| at a hospital. eeres. COLLECTS POWDER HORNS | {RENTAL LIBRARY—200 popular PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Stanley; novels. Now open at San Car- Jacobs of this city has collected| los Book Store. oct30-5t one thousand different kinds of powder horns made of jade, gold,} REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. act st plane yesterday afternoon for Mi-; ami. . Eliza Almyda, who has! been vi ng in Miami with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and! Mrs. Charles Sands, returned home over the highway Saturday morn- ing. FOR SALE SAIORIFICE PRICE. Block of land on.FOUR STREETS. Fac- ing Palm Avenve with small) house; also, two waterfront lots. A fine site for APART- MENT HOUSE or HOTEL. A REAL BARGAIN for quick buy. Price, $4,500. Johnson & Johnson. oct28-tf Mr. and Mrs- Charles H. Ketch- um \left over the shighway yester- jattnding a district meeting of the P.-T, A. | BREA Sh Dee HH }GOOD QUICK BUY—Lot corner | Flagler Avenue and Leon streets. Size 100x92. Sidewalks! on both sides, house founda- tions and cistern. Only $1,500 cash. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. oct28-tf Peace Justice E. R. Lowe ar- rived over the highway last eve- ning for a business visit, and will leave this evening for his home at Tavernier. | Mrs, Lou Knowles, who had been ‘spending a few days visiting .in' ‘Miami, returned to Key: Westyes- jterday over the highway. | 75,ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future, Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, he ork’ Chet Peo, oct22-tf SA 98% Dodge De Luxe Coupe, than 3000 miles. Leather. upholstery. $750.00. 522 Qlivia street. oct29-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Five bundles for 5c. Ihe Citi- zen Office. mnay19-tf} Miss \Mildred Smith,» who: was |\— an outgoing | passenger this morning» for Mi- ami. | Mrs, Everett Rivas left over the highway this morning for a visit of several days with relatives | and friends in ami. E. A. Westra and Homer Hill, of Miami, connected with the fire department, accompanied by three other visitors, spent the day in Key West yesterday, and were guests of the local firemen dur-! ing their stay here. Barbara Stanwyck ami John Boles} n— STELLA DALLAS Comedy and Short Reel . aero to | down for you everything that goes Os a: i the plain facts and entertaining sidelights, all | Werified and interpreted. PATHFINDER, fresh from today’s / center of world interest, is the choice of more shaa a million fully informed subscribers every week. PATH- FINDEN’S nineteen illustrated departments are sure to inform and entertain you too, Other weekly news magazines sell at $4 to $5 | a year, PATHFINDER sells for $1 a years bet | j for a limited time we offer you a greatly re- | d@ucéd combination bargain price for ; This Newspaper and PATHFINDER Both ,-c: Only $ 10.30 year A Medieval HE beautiful old square shown above is doubtless the oldest market place in the world. Upwards of 1,000 years ago, trade caravans chanced to meet at this point anda crude trading post was established. A town sprung up, which With the passing of time became the! walled city of Leipzig. Through the centuries merchants. have found it profitable to meet at this cross roads of Europe. Since the early middle ages, a Trade Fair has been held here every year. Today, | business men countries, including States. regularly meet at Leipzig. The next session of the Fai: will be from seventy-four the United | Market Place held from August 29th to.September | 2nd, inclusive, The picture shows the entrance | hall, which has been constructed be- neath the historic manket place. ; the newest industrial and art prod- jucts displayed iff fifty-one great ucts in every field of industry and ; art are shown here. The.elock in the |graceful tower in the background, incidentally. has kept time since the days before Columbus. Nowhere else in the world are there so many new things to be seen in so old a | setting. At The Stores —— REXALL Ic SALE | Announcement jor Marriage In the presence land a group ifviends, Louis relatives V, Taylor of and and Rexall le Sale is scheduled to Cecilia Demeritt, were joined to- start at Gardner’s Pharmacy, “The gether in Holy wedlock ths morn-| Rexall Store”, Wednesday morn-| ing. Further announcements cerning this sale will be made The Citizen. in SPECIAL OFFER Vogue Cleaners, next to the Cuban Club, offer to clean five neckties free with each suit brought to this place to be cleaned and pressed. To assure customers of the es- tablishment that every job will be done right, the manager, Ld. Calleja, will personally clean and press every suit brought to this ace, con- | ing at 10:30 o’clock. | | The ceremony was read 'County Judge Raymond Lord | his office at the house. | SELLS VALUABLE COAT by county court {| ELIZABETH, N. J.—Samuel | Miller of this city was upset when he found that his brother had sold his overcoat to an old clothes dealer for a few Samuel had pinned $190 in the lining of the coat. cents. to a great underground exhibition i The Fair comprises some 9,000 of | exhibition halls. The newest prod- | of witnesses ini $4,289,947,331 has been al- Hocated to 26,471 projects. 3. Set up by President Hoover; in 1932, the agency has been a super-bank, disbursing about $11,000,000,000 to government agencies, banks and other finan cial istitutions. 4- 3,500,000 out of } 000. 5. \ ber. 6. Apparently, he awarded the gold medal the! \British Royal Geographic So-| leiety. | 7. A physicist-physician, born; jin Bologna, Italy, in 1737. Hi: easly experiments with scientific’ lterms such as galvanic, galvaniz- jed, ete. secre | 8 Exclusive of government | | ships, about 9,000. | { 9. The word is Hebrew, mean- jing blessed. | 10. It is the bark of an oak jtree which grows:imiSpaip, Por- i tugal, Africa. | (See “Who Yo. Knpwat |, | ; j j i t 15,000,- He will be thirty in Decem-! has been! of France, Italy ’ on Page = | FARM M IN THREE REE STATES’ ! i ANGOLA, Ind.—Park Watts‘ a! a farm near this city, forty-two {acres of which are in Indiana, _! forty-three in Ohio and sixty-two in Michigan. He has to pay taxes ‘at Bryan, 0., Hillsdale, Mich., and at Angola. NOTICE The Election Commissioners of |the City of Key West, will meet at the City Hall, cil Chamber, on Wednesday, vember 3, 1937, for the of restoring any name or names) ‘shown to have been omitted from; | said registration books from 7:30) |P. M, to 8:30 P. M. Please govern yourselves cordingly. IRA F. ALBURY, t Chairman. | JOHN COLLINS, j BENJAMIN ROBERTS, Election Commissioners. Coun- nov1- ate MONROE THEATER Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck in THIS IS MY AFFAIR Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Might: 15-25¢ i i Copyright 1957. Lascart & Bruns Tosaceo Co % iN iN \ N N * ® ® . ® : ve vand™ North; ; \ Florida, | No-, purpose} OLD PAPERS PP OHDDDOHOOODEDOADOSSESOLSOHOSSOSOSOSEOS For Sale Seep rccosevepesscseseses 3 Bundles for Re THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ( heaheathaleahadorrealiateat at utrteatathathatl TOR aaa Da Daa ae aaa, ‘nt 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 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. nee aiidenesasia 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. ———0 Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 Chesterfields give everybody more pleasure Take out a pack and it draws ‘em like a magnet ..: right away smokers crowd around for that — MILDNESS and BETTER TASTE | SpA ee a om olpnindials

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