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PAGE FOUR PESCOHSOSSSHOSOSHOSOSOSSOOHOSSSSSOSOHOSSOHCOEOOEE SOCIETY eeee Soovocccsvossccvovscvecss Fashion Review Staged At School Auditorium ':: Last Wednesday evening the D. Aronovitz—Mary gee Division Street P.-T. A. put on a, Demeritt and Frank Sawyer. delightful Fashion Review at the} ieee eek Roberts High School suditorium. In the adults’ review the stores, The High School orchestre, un-| were represented as follows: der the direction of Miss Edna} Morris Holtsberg—Misses Mau- Smith, rendered several selections.| die Lowe, Anita Berkowitz, Alce Solos wer given Misses Alce|Curry, Louise Delaney, . Florence Ourry and Susan LaKin, while | Ketchings. little Miss Marian Solano sang} D. Aronovitz—Misses Barbara} and “trucked”. Carey, Martha Carbonell, Teresa In the children’s review Sullivan, Rae Louise Russell. stores were represented as Joe Pearlman — { es Bar- lows: bara Curry, Solita Cobo, Virginia Morris Holtsberg—Marian Perez, Susan LaKin. lano and Gerald Lloyd, Jr. I. Appelrovth—Misses Joe Pearlman—Carolyn Louise Russell, Susan Strunk and Terry Doughtry. Xenia Hoff. Hallowe’en Party the fol- So- Nelife Rose LaKin, When Browning was asked what his ‘“Sordello” meant, he is} By School Group The Division Street school’s’ an- tual Hallowe'en; party wag staged recently in Bayview Park: Amid Hitech’ niarityand merry din a parade was formed, by, the large. number of..;, guests assem bled in varios costumes bobnys: After much deliberation~of the part of the judges the following were awarded prizes: Rosalind Albury, most appropriate girl; James Curry Herring, most ap- propriate boy; Kenneth Solomon, most comical boy; Eola Johnson, most comical girl, and Myrna Lee Curry, most appropriate little girl. Varidus Hallowe'en games were played and refreshments were served. j CLASSIFIED COLUMN Sesoeovcegseccocescecees Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen at/ the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is, 25c. Advertisers should give their street address us well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults, Payment for classified adver- tisements is invarfably in advance, but regula: advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop pect Outfit, Ask for it, j BICYCUES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month, J. R. Stowers company. nov2-tf RENTAL LIBRARY See. SRR ERENT CT are” RENTAL LIBRARY-+200 popular novels. Now, open .at.San, Car- log Book Store, ogt30-Bty | * REAL ESTATE Re ee TO SELL OR BUY, REAL,.ES; TATE or mértgage on Florida i Revs, address E. R. Lowe, P. Q. * Box @1, Tavernier, Florida. oct9-tf FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. oct22-tf FOR SALE—19387 Dodge De Luxe Coupe, less than 3000 miles. Leather upholstery. $750.00, 522 Olivia street. oct29-tf OLD PAPERS Five bundles for 5c. zen Office. FOR SALE— The Citi- nay 19-tf. PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art-/5 man Press. PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artmap Press. may19-tf mayid¥ SECOND SHEETS—500 for Boe. The Artman Presa, maylo-t TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, T5c. The Artman Press, mayl9-t? WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. iber, A.D. 19 J Atlantic Nati } situate, lying and being in the City|P¥ |: D maylS-tfj 20, said to have replied: “When I Dinner Party Last Evening The Rebecea Lodge entertained, * last night with a dinner party at’ a local restaurant in honor of the] {state president of the organiza- jtion, Mrs. Lillyan B. Sloat. Mrs, ae has as her guests, Mrs. Janet "nA s..| ) Te ees BY Lel@lanmenlad< grand of Key; West Lodge; jMesdames Rose Hoff! man, Jilia Mnighigggomille json, Belvia Her Ni : |rera, Florence hla, Freda cock, Ethel Albury, Idell - Wal and Messrs. N. Garcia and F. F.; Hoffman. At the conclusion of the din-) ner, the members of the party re- paired to the home of Mrs. Wahl! where other guests had already assembled. Bingo was played, with singing and dancing also; making up a part of the evening’s; entertainment. Delicious refresh-| ments were served. j Aside from the dinner guests| were Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Emma Curry and William Collins |; i | | DS wrote it, God and Browning knew now only God knows.” IN Bt CMCUIT COURT IN AND! NHOK COUNTY, aA sf ae ye oF SEU NG, Ba261 THE nthineric NATIONAL BANK’ OF JACKSONVILLE, as Trustee, Plaintiff, ys. PENN-FLORIDA HOTELS COR- PORATION, a Florida cor- poration, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S SAL NOTICE IS HEREBY that pursuant to a final signed and entered in the Court in and for Monroe yr Florida, on the 30th day of Novem- GIVEN decree al Bank of Jackson- ville, as Trustee, plaintiff, against Penn-Florida Hotels Corporation, a Florida corporatio etal, de fendants, in Chancery, being 6-261, upon the docket of said Court, the undersigned Special Mas- ter, being appointed and ordered in and by order of the Court herein dated October 6th, 1937, to execute said Final Decree, will on Monday, December 6th, A. D. 1937, during the legal hours of sale, to-wit: clock, A. M., and two o’c M., Eastern Standard Time, at and before the North front door of the Court House of Florida, in the City of Key i County and State, in aecordance with said decree and to satisfy the same, sell at public out- ery to the highest bidder for cash, |or as otherwise provided in ac- cordance with the terms of said Final Decree, the following de- seribed property, to-wit: All that tract’ or parcel of land, of Key West, Monroe County, State of Florida, together with the build- ings and improvements thereon erected, more partjcularly described as follo’ ‘Apart of Lot One Thirty-eight (38), the ), Square rding to lan of the Island of Key Ww delineated February, 1829, 'by William A. Whitehead; said propetty being more par. ticularly described as follow Senencing, at the corner of Duval and Fleming Streets and running thénce in a Northwest- erly direction along the South- west side of Duval Street one hundred seventy-six (176) feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly direction hundred. eighty (180) feet: thence at right angles in @ Southeasterly direction one hun- dred (100) feet; thence af right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection four (4) feet; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction seventy-six (76) feet to Fleming Street, thence at Fight angles in a Northeasterly itection along the Northwest site ot Fléming Street one hun- fier htyéfour (184) feet to polfic anne ON tA ‘all the “Suitainas, Satructure vements, passages, 8, water cours easements, estates, rights, fran- chises, interests, privileg: lib- erth machine fixtures, fur- niture, furnishings, equipment, hereditaments ‘and appurten- ances whatsoever belonging or appertaining to said property, however acquired and whether or not as renewals or replace- ments of, or in substitution or exchange for any of the prop- erties hereinabove describe all thé egtate, right, title and interest, possession, claim and demand of every ‘nature and kind whatsoever of Penn-Flor- ida Hotels Corporation in and to said properties heretofore con- veyed to T Atlantic Bank of Ja tee by said Corporation by mortgage or deed of trust dated one rion-| Meets Tonight *|with a problem. You could an- and Marvin Hollich. The officials will attend a meeting of the lodge to be held: tonight. School Group Key West Junior-Senior High School.. Parent-Teacher.. Associa- tion will hold its regular monthly; meeting tonight, 7:30 o’clock in the auditorium of Harris School. Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum, president, urges all parents to at- tend this session. TOOTHPICK TOPICS By C. G, FLINT Pecccccccecccccccccoscoe If you are a young professional man aspiring to success learn the value of stalling for time. Study Congress in action. Observe the sit-downers. Somebody comes. to your office swer him briefly out of your ex- perience, but your cue is to pass him, or her, a cigarette and seat your visitor facing the diplomas. Ty would be easy to snap out ad- vise, but wait. That is not the professional way. Instead, you hesilate with, “This is indeed a most interesting and unusual case and will require time and study. Come back tomorrow at two.” He leaves you with profound respect for your understanding and deliberation. When he comes back, give him his answer. He will. prize your advice as being no snap-judgment and you will have won a client. Of such strategy is professional success born. Miami, Fla., Oct. 29, 1937. Gardner’s Drug Store offers FREE Sample of new High Blood Pressure Treatment Every High Blood Pressure Suf- ferer in Key West is urged to go to Gardner’s Pharmacy and _ re- jive a free sample of ALLIMIN Ess issence of Garlic Parsley Tablets for High Blood Pressure. These are 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- lieved dizziness and headaches in the great majority of all cases 2... treated. Get a copy of Dr. Dam-j Christmas shoppers to buy rat'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 weeks’ treatment costs only 50c. —advt. May 15, 1930, and recorded in Mortgage Book C-1, at page 241, of the public records of Monroe County, Fiori@a. All of said property shall be sold ae one pareel or unit and shall be} subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments lawfully lev or assessed against said property which may be due and payable to the State of Florida, County of Monroe tical subdivision thereot son shall be qualified to make bid for the property te be sold uch sale unless he shall have first osited with the undersigned 1 Master the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.96) in ribed fina full in- which the said sale shall be onducted this Ist day of Novem 1937. W. CURRY HARRIS, Special Master. 1937 A ber, A. BD 23-39, | i | 1 = OLA hd hadidhiddidhadidhaddal KSONVI FLOR! pt c m yc ° > [ F : Ht bi fit j j the! provisions! ’ jhis handling of the duties of press} THE KEY = CITIZEN ene E. R. Lowe of Tavernier Who was in Key West on business | yesterday, left last evening by power boat for his offifcial resi- | dence. ; J. B. Pinder, first assistant keeper at Sombrero lighthouse, arrived *yesterday from his © sta tion to spend the regular quar- tad vagitien WTGMhis family. ; —— *Ri wehez, who accom: pe ody of his brother igte yesterday from Tampa, along With,other members of the fam- lily, left this morning by bus for! Miami and wi!l go back to Tampa} tomorrow. i _—_oo { Looking At Washington) (Continued from Page One) Conferences will be voluntary al- though it is plain that Mr. Roose- | velt sets a high opinion upon the} agility and opinion of his son, who has won high praise from Washington newspaper men for; officers. In his conference he will deal with men like Marriner S. Eceles, Frank R. (MecNinch, Harry L. Hopkins, Jesse H. Jones, Joseph P. Kennédy and others who have top-notch rating for their accomplishinents in various fields. President Roosevelt seldom! loses an opportunity to state the} hope of this country that peace be} brought to the nations of the} world. Condemnation of the} ‘lawlessness and strife’. existing is accompanied by reassurance} that the Unitec States is firm for peace. He has reiterated the! statement that the American de- legation. to the conference at Brussels has no commitments ex-} cept to examine the situation in the Far East and study “a peace- able means” of ending the con- flict. Juat how this policy of} peace is to be effective in the sit- uation now involving Spain: and China or persuade the aggressor nations to give up resort io force remains a problem to many] who are anxious that peaceful methods prevail. There is some opinion to the ef- fect that the United States will, if agreement is impossible, consider other methods of enforcing the 1922 treaty in regards to China but without involving this coun- try in European difficulties—the idea being that if one internation- al aggressor is curbed the others} will soon adjust themselves to; the new situation. Certainly, the} American delegation will not) align this country in any alliance; of democracies against commun- ism or dictators. { At The Stores! a Y STOWERS TOYLAND Shipment of toys and Christ- mas goods now on display at J. R. Stowers Company is the largest ever shown in this city, states Mr. Stowers. j Publie is invited to visit Stowers’ Toyland and make an early selection of Christmas goods which includes wheel goods. velocipedes, scooters, doil sed riages, automobiles, wagons, mer bles, skates, games, drums, sets, baby rockérs, baby chairs | Daisy air rifles, * Indian: suits,! cowboy suits, Shirley Temple dolls, bicycles and hundreds of other items. Stowers lay-away plan allows! now and make weekly payments until) the holidays. PAINTING SERVICE Navarro’s, ine., is equipped to do an expert paint job on any type of car. Any type of car can be dressed For SNAPSHOT GUILD, HOW. UNUSUAL! ‘ball club. | purchase uniforms and other peckat SRE iclés for the Players of this club./ jimall aan ‘i A picture snapped frém inside the house and eiweinh a window often proves to be a fascinating bit of work. Benetit Dance Friday Night Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- | Salve-Move Drops tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ I Try “Rab-My-Ti Se ceeccescessesesseseese 3 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SP NO T’S almost unbelievable but it is true that many amateur snap- shooters have the notion that it is ily the unusual that is wi He s@apping. When they & a camera is taken along to e+ | tures of new scenes and new faces ‘but they use it around their homes otly on special occasions. “But,” you may say, “I’ve already made good snaps around the house. What else is there to shoot?” Nobody can answer that question for you directly. But it’s dollars to doughnuts that there are dozens of untouched picture possibilities. And all of them interesting as the ones already in. your album. The secret of finding them is sim- ply a matter of keeping your eyes | open. Get the habit Of looking at things—everything—as though you had never seen them before. It’s amazing the way this habit will sharpen your interest—now dulled by sheer familiarity—in even the most commonplace things. Some of the finest pieces of pho- tographic art have been results of appreciative eyes in the heads of stay-at-homes. The pattern of sun and shade on the front steps, the fascinating interplay of roof lines, tree portrait typical of. pic- ; tures that may. le at home— ; unusual pieturé: ual subjects. Don’t be afraic doing things | differently. It’s a topie to tackle old | subjects from new points of view. If,to get a shot that appeals to you, you have to upset the “laws” of safe | and-sane snapshooting, don’t hesi- tate. If your eye enjoys the scene, whatever it is, the chances are that | your camera will enjoy it too. With such hélps as the in- | expensive photo-flood bulbs (for which efficient reflectors are avail- able) you can do your snapshooting indoors as well as out. Present-day , cameras, films and lights give you unlimited scopé for your snapshoot- | ing. Today almost any picture is possible—and at any time. Of all words of praise for the snapshooter, the sweetest are these, | spoken by a friend: —“Well, would you look at that! I’ve seen that spot every day for the last fifteen years and I never dreamed it had the mak- ings of a.picture like this.” j Maybe you've heard these words already! Congratulations! John van Guilder When George the rejection of Thomas Hardy's work. There is practically no market Argentina for:. embalming fluids, as less than five bodies a in year are embalmed there. up to “look like new” by the mod- ern process used by Navarro. Lou Smith is in charge of this de partment. SHIPMENT ROSE BUSHES South Florida has just received} a fresh shipment of rosebushes. These can be had in a wide ax sortment at this establish:aent. i Meredith was | reading manuscripts, for an Eng- lish publisher, he ecommended, | E. E. Cummings, contemporary | poet, is the author of a book with- out a title. Both Irvin S. Cobb and Humi- phrey Cobb wrote books entitled “Paths of Glory.” Does Bladder Irregularity GET YOU UP? i Make this 25c test. If not, pleased in four days go back and; get your 25c. Flush the kidneys. as you would the bowels. Help! nature eliminate poisonous waste | and excess acids which can cause the irritation that may result in! getting up nights, scanty flow,! frequent desire and burning. Get, buchu leaves, juniper oil and 6, } other drugs made into little green; tablets. Just say Bukets to any} druggist. Locally at Olivieri’s! Pharmacy.—advt. i Mothers § : PALACE James Newill-Carrol Hughes in RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Tonight: Prize Night COMEDY AND SHORT R BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME ing Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W Sale 5c . : . N . . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937. | Woman’s Clab To Hold Meeting { A benefit dance will be held’ There will be a meeting of the Friday night at the Coral Iste Key West Woman’s Club held on Casino, which will be sponsored | the afternoon of November 9, be lby Caraballo’s Red Devils, ginning at 4 o'clock, at the Pub- i jlic Library. All members are requested be an: attains: COLDS ee Tablets soft- The proceeds will be used to! = MONKOE THEATER WINGS OVER HONOLULU —and— IT HAPPENED QUT WEST FEVER first day Headache 30 minates, 2 's Best | Sample Ballots Now for Sale J. R. Stowers Company NOW ON DISPLAY~- WHEEL GOODS of all kinds. VELOCIPEDES, all sizes, $1.25 up. SCOOTERS, DOLL CARRIAGES, AUTO- MOBILES. WAGONS, $1.25 up. MARBLES, SKATES, GAMES, DRUMS, TEA SETS, BABY ROCKERS, BABY CHAIRS, DAISY AIR RIFLES, INDIAN SUITS, COWBOY SUITS, all sizes, SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLLS. OTHER DOLLS, from 39c up to $9.00. (Some With Real Human Hair) ROLLFAST, DAYTON and HENDERSON BICYCLES. Come in and take advantage of our LAY AWAY PLAN. As low as $1.00 down. BRING THE CHILDREN IN AND LET THEM SELECT THEIR OWN TOYS J. R. Stowers Company ‘ FOLLOW THE ARKOW! -And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! LIQUORS—BEER berg vg Shs ny I : POULTRY If you are lodking for POULTRY or CHICKEN FERTILIZER © visit or call Falford’s Poultry Farm 1 Peliwee COMPANY Specializing in Fresh Fish Foot of Front Street i

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