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PAGE FOUK wee See Executive Meeting Of P.-T. Assn. Held During Week An executive meeting of the,to make plans for the bazaar to Harris School P.-T. A. was held be given to obtain funds for the on Monday afternoon at the school! school’ children’s ‘Christmas Tree: General Arrangements, Mrs. Emerson” Archer," Mts. Isabell Ball, Mrsi Magidelin” Huddleston; Fancy work booth, ‘Mrs. Menen- jdez Key, Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, ‘Miss Leota Grillion; Refreshments, | Mrs. Gerald Adams, Mrs. Morris was ap-| Thrower, Mrs. §. A. Peterson; the Hos-|Pop corn surprises, Mrs. Leona / DuBreuil, Mirs. Vernon de As the half holiday reward for; Mrs. Leland Roberts. the classes having the largest! Hospitality, Mrs. Wm. number and greatest percentage becker, Mrs. Blondon Goehring, of parents present at the regular;Mrs. B. C. Papy; Decorations, monthly meetings, must be dis-| Mrs. Benjamin Stirrup, Mrs. Mer- pensed with, there was a generaljvin Russell, Mrs. Mavereen Mea- discugston as to what form of re-| dor. ward would be the most effective.| Those attending Finally it was decided that a dol-| were: lar in cash be given to the class,| Margaret Connor, Mrs. the teacher being permitted to Goehring, Mrs. Carl Rom, purchase whatever is most useful|Charlotte Haskins, Miss for classroom use. Grillion, Mrs. Mervin Russell, Mrs. Blondon Goehring, chair-| Mrs. Sybil Dexter, Miss Mary man of room mothers unit, an-| Pinder, Mrs. Benjamin Lowe and Houneed the following committees‘ Prof.W. C. Duncan. mi son, mously elected president to the vacancy that will be created when the present chairman steps out of office. Mrs. Juliette Russell pointed chairman of pitality Committee. the Blondon Mrs. Leota ——— Harris School Pupils Put On Program On Wednesday Billie Clyde peu “Phere was an Armistice Day Taylor, program put on Wednesday at Herzog, the Harris School by the 2A Class,| Russell. The program follows: Recitation, “Miss America”— Recitation, “Armistice” — By By Beverly Curry. Louis Signorelli. Players: Song, “America”—By class. | Sailor—Frank Rom. Flag Salute led by Billie Al-| Navy Officer—Robert Russell. bury. , Seouts — Ross Parrott and Recitation, “America” — Betty Ernest Avila. Knowles, Rose Marie Pinder,! Soldier—Billie Albury. Betty Ray Brady, Ruth Roberts,| Recitation, “Our Flag”—Rob- Joe Fleitas, Frank Rom, Bertram ert Russell, Charles Curry, Ernest Roberts. jAvila, Ross Parrott, Billie Al- Recitation, “Peace” — Betty bury. Grand Entertainment At Habana-Madrid Tonight “Big Apple” and the newly or- ganized “Social Club Roosevelt” Brandt, Sawyer, Conway Robert Social Club Roosevelt was re- cetly organized by a committee, Leon, | Ha-! meeting! Mrs. S. A. Peterson, Mrs.} For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY FRANK DELANEY .... For City Clerk |! WAELACE PINDER .. For Chief of Police ;IVAN ELWOOD \ EVERETT RIVAS | For Captain Night Police | ALBERTO CAMERO | VERNIE GRIFFIN - ROBERT J. LEWIS | BIENVENIDO PEREZ .. THOMAS F. RUSSELL For Treasurer WILLIAM T. ARCHER |... For Tax Collector-Assessor SAMUEL B. PINDER ........... For Police Justice THOMAS 8S. CARO ABELARDO LOPEZ, For Councilmen BENJ. N. ADAMS EARL ADAMS . W. P. ARCHER . 1 E. M. CARBONELL JOHN CARBONELL, JR. WM. T. DOUGHTRY, JR. WILLIAM A. FREEMAN ROY FULFORD ....... EARL INGRAHAM, CHARLES 8S. LOWE ROY L. McKILLIP ......... WM. H. MONSALVATGE R. ADRIAN O’SWEENEY | FRANK O. ROBERTS . JIM ROBERTS ....... WILL E. P. ROBERTS BEN SAUNDERS ..... 8. OWEN SAWYER NOEL L. SOLOMON Cc. C. SYMONETTE BASIL R. TYNES - For Election Commissioners BENJAMIN R. ADAMS . W. T. H. BOLL JOHN A. COLLINS WILLIAM DOMINGUEZ . EARL HIGGS EUGENE SANCHEZ ROBERT H. SMITH THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Official Results of Tueday’s Election Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 367 329 58 48 73 132 24 64 25 107 24 81 9 19 16 39 Sth 6th Total 174 186 202 118 1403; 184 211 1421 191 157 956 1030} 68) 180 653 24 27 87 40 185 202 228 65 | 84 176 103 30 61 152 135 139 27 63 65 81 78 87 117 82 38 68 54 104 41 43 45 28 50 6 68 21 46 16 41 31 14 19 22 Announcement Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Ire- PRECIATION ALBERTO CAMERO will be jointly introduced at the danee being given by this club at Habana-Madrid Club tonight be- ginning at 10 o'clock. headed by Oscar Pita and tonight; wlil sponsor its first social event. Quite a number of other affairs are scheduled for the near future. ds KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY land announce the marriage of! 1 wish to thank the people of their daughter, Winona Fisher} Key West for the vote given me Ireland, to Meredith Royal Gil-jin Tuesday’s election, demonstrat- bert, at Staunton, Virginia, on ing their belief in my sincerity October 81, 1987. ‘and ability to serve the people of The wedding ceremony was a this city as Captain of Police. 2 very quiet one, with only mem- assure the voters that I will ever bers of the families being present.’ pear in mind their cooperation and The bride is the granddaughter carry out the duties of my office Happenings Here Just Ten Yeats Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen The “Key West” big monoplane which will cover practically the, of the Key West-Havana airline, entire day, the city either did not bi og ad im Pe ae a “come to work this morning or shut end shay Miami. Leaving New York three UP shop around be o'clock, and ob- days ago the giant tri-motored Served the remainder of the day liner, piloted by Ed. Music, is asa holiday, The exercises put on of the late Mrs. Florida Forsberg, of Key West. Mr. Gilbert is a young business! ;man of Staunton, and will make! ; their residence in that city. Patriotic Daughters \To Meet Tonight There will be a regular meet- jing of the P. O. of A. held to-, ,to the best of my ability. —— WILLIAM T. ARCHER I wish to sincerely thank all |those who voted for me in Tues- iday’s election. Although unop- posed for the office of City Treas- \urer, the large complimentary vote |received is flattering and I wish to assure the public that I will en- deavor as in the past to give them loafing on her way down giving py the American Legion post and|ight at the hall on Duval street,’ fair and just administration. her engines an opportunity of the Opinish Ansari 3 getting set. The first day out the . yn ges sealed an, machine ran into rough weather CT@™S Degan * the barracks 8 ort and low visibility and Pilot Music ly before 9 o’clock this morning. dedidéd to await better weather Long before that hour the drill before taking off. ' ground was alive with spectators, = OF i while the youngsters were:.warm- Last night at the meeting of ing Aobimissidhers the 1927 Hl wai: ited by th eaanty eae cacioe and aaenae, ing the ritualistic and religious At W'tleeting held yestetday in ceremonies. An Armistice Day the ‘office of Attorney Wm. H. address was delivered by the Rev. Malone shows the assessed valua- }, Munro anda patriotic address tion of the county to be about 97,000,000. On this the eoihmiss(0Y,P- R- Stephehiba, closed the sioners based a budget for the ©ePemonies. year which calls for a total as-| ee: sedsment of 75 mills. 67% mills’ The Tigers started off bril- for the county, 7% mills for the |igntly yesterday and continued state, ithroughout the game with the Young Sluggers terday and The fireworks display to be ws pet we . : stded at Gato. Park tonight in concluded with a score of 6 to 1. celebration of Armistice Day will This is. the twelfth consecutive begin promptly at 8 o'clock. This @athe which the Tigers have won, feature of the day's celebration is and each of them have been won expected to draw large crowds; ide margin. The fireworks will produce the = 2 most elaborate display of its Kind has ever seen. There ate zp for the events which were to pe started immediately follow- Naval Station football team atures, many. of Will leave at midnight Friday for which have never been shown in Havatia where they Will play _ this section before it is said,( University,of Havans. The trip Niagara Fulls is said to be-on¢ of! Will be madeioh the Coast Guard the most spectacular exhibitions Cutter Saukee; Captain Brown. ever shown. It shows the \ red,| Actompanying the ‘team “will be white and blue of the national DS M. 5. Lombard, U.S. P. H. colors which suddenly changes in- to a roaring river of flame, and is followed by a sheet of aluminam fire and the sounds of the mighty cataract is heard. The battle of Verdun with which the display is closed is a gripping climax pro- duced by a 15 shot heavy bom- bardment which produces the thunderous noise of cannonading, the bark of anti-aireraft guns and the rapid fire staccato of machine guns. It is grand. B. Tyler, and Lieutenant Snete- ker, special correspondent of the Key West Navy News. Editorial comment: The Bible “Many are called but few are choseh.” At least 44 candi- dates for city offices will realize the truth of this after the ci election. Arnold P. Mickler, state deputy of the Knights of Columbus, will jarrive in Key West next Friday All Key West is observing Ar- for an official visit with the local mistice Day. With a program council. | beginning at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested to be in attendance. | Celebrates Birthday | W. C. Shultz, retired quarter- jmaster of the Lighthouse Depart- |ment, is today receiving the con- gratulations of his many friends on_having reached the age of 80. | Mr. Shalte ig today balé and \hearty, and is always seated on {his porch at 309 Whitehead street j where he meets his many friends, j and daily takes a walk to kéep him in strength and good health. THE ANSWERS Before present war costs, afi ited 46 percent. No. $1.83 r 4 | ape ) estimat | 2. | 2 3. board. | 4 About 10,000 a week are being shipped by planes to Central land South American countries. 5. Guatemala. 6. The ‘estimated production this year is 5,000,000; in 1933, 1,988,908. 4,000,Q00 age benefits. 8. rer day, without year. A study of insurance poliey ers shows average héight is 5 feet 4 inches. 10. Estimates vary ftom $700. 600,000 to $1,000,000,000 a year. (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) About 1,100 planes, with an) S., Lieutenant Commander George increase to 1,800 in sight by next/ IVAN ELWOOD | Words cannot express the pro- jfound gratitude that I feel for je wonderfully fine vote accord- ; ed me at the polls Tuesday by the j citizens of this city. In fulfilling the duties of my office to which I have been reelected, I will bear in mind this great vote of corrfi- {dence, will faithfully endeavor to | measure up to the expectations of 'the people who elected me. I wish to extend my deepest, most heart- felt thanks to each and every one. | | BIENVENIDO PEREZ While defeated in yesterday’s election, my spirit is the same as ‘always and I am ever grateful for | the worfderful support given me \ by my friends. Words cannot ex- | Press my appreciation for the co- j operation given me by my sup- | portets and my gratitude for those who voted for me. ' } JIM ROBERTS | expression of confidence in me as }expressed by your votes of Tues- day’s eleetion. As in the past, I will conduct |the duties of the office of city councilman as to continue to merit in me. Again I thank you. BENJAMIN FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambelance Service Embalmer ' | Leone 138 Night 696-w | Palace Rob Steele ttt RIDIN’ THE LONE TRAIL Comedy and Serial oS aS | | || MONROE THEATER Victor Moore-Bealah Bondi in Make Way For Tomorrow Gene Raymond-Ann Sothern in THERE GOES MY GIRL | Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- | tra, 15-206; Night: 15-25¢ I sineerely thank you for your { 4 | Convent Pupils | Put On Program In ordet to commemorate Education Week and Armistice Day, the pupils of the Convent of Mary Immaculate met in the audi- torium yesterday to participate and to enjoy a select program. The meaning of education, the social problems of the day, the Constitutions and the value of | peace were discussed. “Let us thank God for the great blessings of peace and pray that America and the world shall never again suffer such a dreadful catastrophy. Let us also remem- ber in our prayers the departed: souls of the soldier dead, not only of our country but of all nations,” was the expression of the pupils { Does Bladder Irregularity i GET YOU UP? Make this 25¢ 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 879|¢ CLASSIFIED COLUMN eeocece en0oe Mrs. Bertie Higgs, who wasthighway this morning, jvisiting with relatives for several|spending a few days in Key West months, in Dallas, Texas, re-jwith his family, and will join his turned this mornnig on the Steam-jvessel at No Name Key. ship Cuba from Tampa, PAIRnNS Mrs. Pauline Hemingway, who = | Mrs. John Manegold, who, for/was visiting for a few days in INTERIOR) the past several months. has been Miami, was a returning passenger iting. with relatives in Cin-'on the plane from Minami this cinati, her old home, arrived over | morning. the highway last evening and is; at her home on Newton street. | J B. Sullivan, business man of {Key West, who was in Miami for 7 oe Curtis Pinder, former resident,:, short time attending to busi- 0 !who is now making his home in!ness matters, returned by plane A ss | Homestead, left over the high- this morning. OLD AT 40! GET PEP.| way this morning for his home| New Ostrex Tonic Tablets! after a visit of several days on contain raw oyster invigorators business. and other stimulants. One dose: starts new pep. Value $1.00./ PAINTING AND DECORATING, outside and in side work expertly done. Rea- sonable “prices.” “Free “estimates | cheerfully given, FRED HUHNE, reaf * 724 Eaton street. nov10-4tx! E. A. Ramsey, head of the 'State Welfare Board activities in |Key West, returned this morning 0 Mrs. ‘Minnie Robinson left on by plane from Miami, after at- Special price 95c. Call, write Plorida Motor bus this morning tending a meeting of officials in Gardner’s Pharmacy. for a visit of several days with Ft. Pierce. wed-thur-fri-tf hey brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | — jand Mrs. C. W. Sanderson, in Mi ‘ami. OPEN NOW LAS NOVEDADES CAFE Mickey Babeock, who was en-| 604 Duval Street oying a. vacation witl relatives,! We will appreciate the patron- left over the highway this morn-' age of our many friends and the ing for Big Pine. | public in general. j i SOFIA DE LA CUESTA BICYCLES | BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, | day, week or month. J. Stowers company. nov2-tf REAL ESTATE Alfred Acherson left over the TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, diddress E. R. Lowe, P. 0. Box / 24, Tavernier, Florida. FOR S te oct. FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derfu] future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. oct22-tf WANTED—A chafice to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf OLD PAPERS Five bundles for 5e. zen Office. FOR SALE— The Citi- snay19-tf PRINTING. the Lowest Prices. man Press. SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press, mayl9-f —Quality Printing at The Art- may19-tf § Partly furnished twu-story house and lot at 1397 Whitehead street. 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