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PAGE FOUR eee SWICIE TY Hallowe’en Program Put On By Harris School Pupils On Thursday night and Friday morning the following Hallowe’en program was presented by three sections of 1st Grade the combination class 5B and 5A of Harris School: Recitation, A Brave Boy—Leo Hicks. Hallowe’en Play—First children. Wee, Wee Pumpkin—Dolores B. Johnson. Small Pumpkin—John. Archer. Middle Size Pumpkin—Betty Jean Williams. Large Pumpki Jimmie Miner. Witch—Connie Goehring. North—-Wind—Mavis Bethel. Little Boy—Kenneth Albury. Friends of Little Boy—Ernest! Salley, George Adams and Harry} Carey. Drill by 1st Grade Mary Knowles, Pearl Elizabeth Roberts, Mary Johnson, Rose Marie Brad- ley, Betty Lou Geiger, Manuel PS ncer, jen eine pe yy. Ast Grade .children— Doris ore, Donald Moore, Boraclp, Senshi, Helen Felton, Mivie ‘Machin, Tony Fernandez, Hilda Johnson, Charles Walter- son, Joseph Johnson, Eddie Pita, Manue] Alfonso. Song by 3 Pumpkins—Gloria’ Grade Roberts, ‘Edward Bethel, Felix Davis, Jack, Herman! the’ and ' Mary Hill,| Brown, Winnie Rose Cruz Rosalie Tolle. Recitation, “A Tragedy” — Jimmy Sitigléton. i Play, “Babs and The Stick” by 5th Graaé éhildren; | Witch—Qatherine Chapman. Goblins—Ruby Wharton, Geral- idine Valdez, Barbara Thompson tree children, Rose 2nd Patricia, who were Nellie Thrower ands, Wood Spirits—Marguerite and ‘Nell |Leon, Joan Elbertson, Dottie Ha- Grace \becker, Betty Jo Tolle, Cuerro, Patsy Albury. | King Goblin—Ralph Petersen. | Cats—Madge Maloney and John Owen M. Owl—George Jensen. and Broom- De! Mr Miss Frances Cale, visiting with her parents, Mr. and | yesterday afternoon on the plane returning to Miami. Buster Ward, who was visiting as the guest of his uncle and jaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sands, jleftover th! ightvay? this morn- ving enroute to his home in Flor- ences S."6. } Mrs: ee Richard™-Muirphy, and Qptili + Barbara visiting | Mrs. Murphy’s parents; Mr. and . F. Cruz, and other relatives, left this morning on Florida} Motor Lines bus for their home in| Mich. j Detroit, Cleveland Johnson left this ; morning for No Name Key to jo {his vessel which he berthed at the Babs, (Little girl who stole the Key while he paid a short visit to ‘broomstick)—Jean Petersen. ; Song—by Harris School chorus. ! i Play, “Jack and Jill”—by 1st children—, Grades. Jack—Felix Davis. ; Jill—Bobby Buckley. Winnie Rose Cruz, Beverley, a?‘ Herman Roberts, Tony Suarez, Bobbie Ann Albury, Gloria, which he is employed Brown. Fourth Witches—Joan Knowles,} | Loretta..Carbonell, Peggy Colli Joan Sawyer. 4 | Four Ghosts—Alger Russell, Joseph Drudge, DuBreuil, Billy Roberts. Ralph a pees leaving on bus for Miami! Peacon j his family in Key West. Louis Richardson, who has been} |in Key West for a few days with jhis parents and other relatives, left this morning for No Name Five Pumpkins—Rosalee Tolle,' Key to join one of the ferries of|the general election ballots next the Monroe County System with s-quarter-! y master. : Mrs. Dorothy Kjell was a pas- | this morning and will continue to her home in New York, after} spending- about four months in| Four Brownies—Marvin Stanley, Key West. Creel, Michael Thrower, | Spencer, Herman Bowery, Solo—Joyce Mulberg. °°! Junior Club CLASSIFIED COLUMN Seseceescccccsvecsecceee To Entertain _Key West Junior Woman’s Club! jis expecting to entertain a large! erowd of bridge and card players tomorrow night at the Over-Sea te Hotel Ballroom. Affair will begin; APARTMENT FOR RENT—1306/at 8 o'clock. Division street, call 542-W. | Mrs. Alice Mitchell nOv3-2tX care of reservations party. Door prize will be given jand refreshments will be served. The club is requesting all attend to bring cards. FOR RENT is for FEMALE HELP $15 WEEKLY and Your Own Dresses Free Showing ‘Famous Fashion ‘Frocks. No invest- ment. Write fully, giving age and dress size. FASHION! FROCKS, Inc., Dept. E-7832, Cincinnati, Ohio. nov3-1tx 14 DECKS ON NEW LINER New York—The new Cunard | White Star liner No. 552, sister PERSONAL ~ sink sald ——-.{an estimated $28,750,000, or OLD AT 40! GET PEP,/ $3,750,000 more than the Queen A New Ostrex Tonie Tablets; Mary. It will. have fourteen contain raw oyster invigorators| decks instead of the ten of the and other stimulants, One dose other superliner. The builders are starts new pep. Value $1.00,|cofident that the new ship will Special price 95c. Call, write| Gardner’s Pharmacy. wed-thur-fri-tf ad October, 1938. HORSE WINS, DIES BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, San Mateo, Calif.—So excited was Howard White, 60, when the! horse on which he had placed a day, week or month. J. R. te. 940 bet, won, that he fell dead of Stowers company. nov2 tt iw hebri attank. RENTAL LIBRARY remus GUMSTEAD’'S WORM SYRUP PNT A Hee epen at popular; gi w open at San Car- Mog B Beas Store: oct30-5t | aoe me REAL ESTATE povk SELL OR RUY REAL Es- Est. CA VOORMEES, M.D.. Philadelphia, Pe taking! this! who ship of the Queen Mary, will cost | be ready for launching early in! Billy| ; D. H. Miner, member of the} i United States Coast Guard forces jand recently a member of the ‘personnel of C. G. 185, left this jmorning for Norfolk, Va., and ar-| jviving there will be assigned to { another vessel. | (Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke and children, who have |been spending the summer in New York and the Carolina mountains, are expected to return to the city Inext week. J, W. Glayton, representing a jlarge meat packing concern, who jwas in Key West for two days, jleft yesterday afternoon on S. S. Cuba for Tamne. headquarters. Lester Johnson, member of the ipersonnel of the Lighthouse Ten- der Poinciana, who was spending {a vacation with his parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Adolphus Johnson, left yesterday on the Steamship Cuba {for Tampa to join the vessel. i BANS “THUMBING” | Washington. — Fifteen states land the District of Columbia have jlegal provisions which prohibit} “thumb-wagging” or hitch-hiking. In addition, 24 states have laws jreleasing the operator or owner }of a car from financial liability for injuries sustained by a guest passenger, except when willful (misconduct or intent to injure is| | involved. MODERN BOSSY | Cortland, N. Y.—A modern cow} jis ‘(Margery,” owned by Henry| ‘Call. When time comes for milk- ‘ing, (Call drives his automobile |near the pasture and gives two | toots on the horn. The cow heads straight for the barn. or mottgage on Florida “sy aditess E. R. Lowe, P. 0. yf Tavernier, Florida. oct9-tf FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-| tier 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-} derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Key West, Fla. 7 Dodge De Luxe} Coupe, less than 3000 miles.| Leather upholstery. Olivia street, FOR SALI OLD PAPERS FOR Five bundles for 5c. zen Office. may19-tf/ PRINTING—Quality the Lowest Prices. man Press. Printing al The Art-) wariee| PERSO! AL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artmad; Press. may19-tf} TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may 10 tt HER BUSBAND LIES —and— WINGS OVER HONOLULU Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ APDEAR PLAIN Fok & ScENE In “ITS ALL YOURS.” AN ARMED GUARD WAS. NG »p STANT ATTENDANCE ON THE 1A SET BECALNE PERSONAL MENTION who was! | Mrs. Frank Cale for a while, left] ynext year, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TOO LATE TO | Farniture—New for Old Of course you have your well- loved pieces of furniture—the i cherry Goresd and the lovely wal- | nut table—that you've had since you and George were married. | But you probably have some well- hated pieces, too. The old book- case that’s threatened to fall down for many a mioon’...the chair that you have to yell “Be careful!” over...the old tabl | that’s about 4s smooth as the gravel in the driveway. You can’t get rid of ’em, so why not put in a little less effort than pure hate and fix ’em up? Of course, no amount of enam- elling is going to keep the chair from falling down. But once you fix it (probably all it needs is a little glue), enamel’s going to make a new chair out of it. And what’s more you can make it any color you like. Start around now with a men- tal notebook. Stick out your tongue at every single piece you've heartily disliked for years and say with a sneer, “I know what’s soing to happen to you!” Then, spread out newspapers in the basement. Get George to carry every stick down there. A few nails and a little glue judi- ciously used will make everythii sturdy enough to hold your fat- test Aunt. You're ready to paint! Turn the chair upside down Supreme Court seats are sel- 10 HOLD SESSION dom contested and the public as ay whole knows very little about the| | Court or its functions, The aver-; P zi ! age voter, if asked to name those! There will be ‘a meeting of; |who dignify the (Florida Bench,|Stephen R. Mallory — Chapter, ; would find it difficult to do so. {United Daughters of (Confederacy. The coming election should ! held tomorrow afternoon, begin- change the situation and it is ning at 4 o’clock, at the home of | probable that the voters will hear, 7 i a great deal about the Supreme | MP: Stephen W. D¥uglas, 830) Division street, By RUSSELL KAY | eeeccccccccccecocces e While Justices of the Federal) jSupreme Court are appointed by |} |the President and serve for life or until retirement, such is aot the case with Justices of the Flordia Supreme Court, who are elected by the people and serve for term of six years. Three Justices of the high court, whose terms expire must announce their candidacy for reelection not later than January 1 if they desire to remain in office. If nomniated in the Democratic primary next 'May, their names will appear on Florida body color is dry first. A good paint the tops. November. You ea The three Justices whose terms expire are W. H. Ellis, Rivers Bu- ford and Roy H. Chapman. Chap-; man, appointed by the Governor| to succeed the late Justice Fred| H. Davis, if elected, would setve| the unexpired two years of | Davis term, while Ellis and Butera | would be relected for six years each. out putting out enough the family budget... an among the shining well-loved. im CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator Fireproof find that those old pieces arasiow and new a ) Fred H. Dav jlient and able jurist. jannounced, they probably will do so and will be called upon to do a’ bit of campaigning to retain their! seats as all three of them arse edly will face an opponent, Two candidates have already an-| nounced. Immediately following} the death of Justice Fred Davis, and before his suecessor was ap-! pointed, Tom Watson, prominent Tampa attorney, announced his in- i tention to become ‘a candidate to| fill the unexpired Davis term.} This week D. Stuart Gillis of De-! Funiak Springs, president of the! senate, formally announced ag a! candidate in group 1. In all prob-' ability others will enter the race) to the end that the Florida Su-; preme Court will be a subject ‘to| evss and discuss for some time to come. ' All of which is a very good: thing. The trouble with you and me and a lot. of other foiks is we're too lazy and indifferent to in-| form ourselves on questions ofj real impert. We just can’t be} bothered about the Government, | but we howl like timber wolves i when an activity of the same Gov-| Jernment bothers. us. We vote now | jand then for a president, or gov- little con- com- other ernor, or sheriff, and pay or no attention to senators, gressmen, representatives, missioners and a raft of Minor officia's. A real contes for Supreme Court seats ought to go a long way toward making us Supreme-Court-conscious. The; power and influence of the Nera over the lives and welfare of the people it was set up to serve, jas-| tifies the selection of its person-! jnel with — cimont care and eon-! sideration. jeause the av THINK about it jly helpfal. In the pi will be extreme- ng of Chief Justice Florida lost a bril-| In the ap-} pointment of Roy Chapman to America’s Oldest, Most W PATHFINDER overlooks no interesting personalit: the point . ‘i ty. | opposes, will run-a mighty good iTace. . 2 boils down for you everything that foes on oe giving you both the plain facts and entertaining sidelights, verified and interpreted. PATHFINDER, fresh from today’s center of world interest, is the choice of more than @ million | fully informed su FINDER’S nineteen illustrated Court between now and next May, | for while the Justices whose terms! All members are requested to expire have not yet officially jbe in attendance. fill the vacancy caused by his | untimely death, the Governor | gave us a man able and qualified jto fill a position of such import-| ance, Whether Chapman remains on; the Court bench or is to be suc- ;ceeded by someone else, remains for the people to decide. In Tom Watson he will face a forceful and energetic campaigner and in seekin’ Davis’ post Watson en- ters the race against Champman. Gillis probably will oppose Ellis and will prove a mighty tough | opponent. Every memter of the present ; Court obtained his seat by guber- natorial appointment and none has ever been defeated for re- election. In fact, I don’t be- lieve, in the history of the Court, | that a Justice ever gained his seat jother than by appointment, and none to my knowledge has ever |been defeated at the polls. But it could happen and many believe the record will be broken in the coming election. Watson won't find Chapman any push-over, but he shouldn’t be discounted entire- Gillis, regardless of whom he ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANDREWS, Mansa ENJOY COMFORT at the Se cores edo, Shee lamp. Renae a lee R CONDITION coucratt Lor ce = is In the meanatime, the Su- preme Court is something for the jvoter to THINK about. HELPS TO ‘Avoip Comps ly designed for the nose and Largest and idely Read News Magazine | TiqUORS_BEER important event, ~ misses D0 | set. We CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street PHONE 138 Package Liquors of AN Kinds Beer and Wine ali every week. PATH. | departments are sare to inform and entertain you too. Other weekly news tinge: a year. PATHFINDER sells for 61 @ year, but | for a limited time we offer you a greatly re- | duced combi: This Newspaper and egg Both zines sell st $4 to $5 | BAKERIES | MALONEY & PEACOCK | Bakers of Baker Boy Bread | pase ots Cakes and Pastries mation one year Only $ 10 and paint it nethermost first. | Then, right side up, the job is{ soon finished. Let it dry thor- ; oughly, Then paint in the trim on} knobs and turns. But: be sure the i quick-drying enamel will be hard | enough to use in from four to six } hours. And just as you painted | the underside of the chair first, | paint the bottoms of bookcase | shelves and tables before you | do a whale of a lot of | | i) | i" 812 Fleming St WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937. Effective May 30, 1937 8. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays, Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For ee information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. WE HAVE OUT OF TOWN KEY WEST PROPERTY. WE NEED LISTINGS AND WILL APPRE- CIATE THE COOPERATION OF KEY WEST PROPERTY OWNERS NOW. WE ALSO HANDLE RENTALS. BRETT-WILLIAMS, inc. REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS —425 Duval Street— TRANSPORTATION CO. We 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. Le ae M. on Tuesday, W y, Saturday and Sunda: y- —<—<——j 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. 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