The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 6, 1937, Page 5

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Why DIDN'T VOU SIGNAL Weert WN, ERLE. OUT. WOOD PARTICIPATING. ‘Today’s Birthdays. 'Femember at a Press meeting! < coscoccencavocecececece! i]. 3 ago Colonel W. E.' Dr, Herbert E, Hawkes, Colum-| |! distinguished Jacksonville University’s noted educator y, appéaring asa banquet'and’ dean, born. at Templeton, ake, apologized for having, Mass, 65. years ago, ie same naine as your tumble; evccecsvaccecce i KAY seecwnescevcsecceuececes respondent and took tine, out! Henry Field of Shenando: ah, | PERSONAL MENTION explain that he wasn’t related Ohio, seedsman, born there, 66] © * ‘ stg ada he Miseently; ae ‘ ; Mrs. H. L. Roberts was an ar- tired of havin’ folks si you're the man who’s “Too Li Classify’ ” _, Then a “couple of years ago 1 a in Bastin Beachy to apologize for t a 1 for his fond parents, unable to! look into the future and vision the handicaps that might follow | their action, took it upon them-; Sota selves to tag their male oftspring | Robert H. Morse “Russell” and it happened. that, noted manufacturer, § their name was Kay. ;59 years ago. Mr. Russell Kay of Tampa picks| Space prevents a more com- William 5. ‘Hart, onetime movie | star, born at Newburgh, N. Y., 67| years ago. Chicago, rn there, of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN iM i @rececccoes “anor CR UNIT | Henkes At Washington ‘METZ LEADER t WHITE HAIR BOBBED i TOO-LATE TO | paces. Sap | EATONTOWN, No J—Over- ontinued from Page One Bares ee S| | WILL HOLD SESSION believing that sufficient markets i IN GOLF GAME coming the objection of her rela } for clectrie energy can be found: tives, Mrs. Mary Demarset of this to justify the investment. j HERE SUNDAY city had her white hair bobbed, Adoption of a schedule and fin-; i a ,and now declares she is the hap-! ‘al plans for the Island City Bas- Mr. Willkie, whose Common-| | piest woman in town. ketball League will be made to-! wealth and Southern Corporation night 7:30 at a meeting at the has been at loggerheads with the | CRACKS OUT 69 IN FOURSOME {4 his game was dispelled by his high ee aE ye ea TVA for years stressed the diffi-| WITH JOE LOPEZ, JAMES finc golf so far this season. il Ih : é ev om el 1 Maseeere ore See ee ee finan-, | Joe Lopez’ beautiful stickwork | il HUNT A PUTRI fps Qu : tered will be in attendance. This culty of securing adequate fi 4 MILLIGAN, BOB SPOTTS-| pe ti ny LAF HP will be the last opportunity to en-! cial support in the fact of doubt jcame in for a great deal of praise ter teams other than these four. as to Government, competition. | ;by Mr. Metz. The local ace, with} ‘ I A Y Ss A F E ae Any manager ‘wishing to place a However, he proposed that. the’ proper practice and training, could! = x -OODSTUF! t thea - ty keeping F IFFS e right esr should be at the ‘meeting. utilities seek a “satisfactory. rela- | Swinging through the local; be one of the country’s leading; By Se ng ’ nat cg U pe: u righ ! tionship” with the Government nce Ris Reariably. ong ana! golfers, Mr. Metz stated. if temperature in one Of OUL og ' and suggested two major conces- Gocutate Grives: Dick Mate: ta: Metz will play in the $10, 000 | A L : M E T A ‘: sions: (1) that the utilities elim- ¥ Sas 275 ; Biltmore Open next week, willl niate from their capital structures ™OUS te shoe sean compete in a number of other : ICE REFRIGERATQ R, $ immediately write-ups to the prin rae sean i Bee ave tournaments, including the Nas-| These refrigerators are doubly -HBAT- amount of $1,491,000,000 reported | a area oe Lopez. who card- |S Pen, after which he will re-| PROOF and absolutely air tight » by the Federal Trade Commission cf 3 = iturn to Key West for another vis-} Pete eee, and (2) that the utilities ed a 76; Bob Spottswood, with a; : i a rice a in 1935; 78, and James Milligan, who had it in company wi i¢ Burke,| accept the “prudent investment” | an even 80. jTommy Armour, former U. S.} itheory of valuation as desired by} Metz’ card on the first nine was;Open champions, and Frank} 'e UP the Administration. Mr. Carlisle |453 253 = a Si ee trip) bed pe who is also a very promin-! i Gee 10 Days Free Trial t dis-|it was 553 253 34. e score ‘ent pro. s— irival this morning from Tampa also declared that he did not dis-|_ sated five birdies and nine! Mr. Metz and John C. Davison, | A Mrs. Grace L. H. Bosseau of| and wal be the guest of Mr. and'sent from the President’s “gen- ag head of the Spalding Golf Equip- On Display at Greenwich, ae past president! William Watkins and other j eral ideas of valuations for the) yr Metz is winner of both the ment Shop with headquarters in} general of the D.A.R., born at/ relatives | purpose of rate-making.” Hollywood and Thomasville opens ‘Chicopee, Massachusetts, left by THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. | Aledo, Ill, '65 ‘years ago. i — ' i ous jlast year but was injured in an|plane yesterday. They were | —Phone No. 8— : z Mrs. Emilio Lounders, daugh-| automobile accident this. spring.'guests of Mr. Spottswood since ee etn earphone ama hard plete discussion of the * ‘prudent His concern over possible injury, eir arrival Tuesday children, ami “ linvestment” theory of valuation, | i e os Key! inves! Bete Whe Were Venting one on advocated by the Federal Power bahar ae for Commission, a§,the basis ior the wee se rates which the utility companies their bome in. Miami. ‘shai be allowed to charge for ae tmeir services, It is interesung to Louis Johnson, for 52 ‘years a point out, however, that this up a copy of the:Daytona Beach News-Joutna' and s vhere Mr.! and Mrs. Russell Kay were the! life of the cocktail party at the} country club, and glarin’.at me luke 1 was Mr. Sin himself, she} says, “So, that’s where you were, and you told me you were going} tc Jacksonville on a_ business trip.” Mrs. Kay in Daytona Beach overhears a bit of gossip to the effect that Russell Kay has 2 “harem” in Tompa and while both| innocent husbands can say “Ha,| ha, it's funny ain’t it—that guy havin’ the same name as me?”—it But it seernc that Kay is not the only name that can get a guy in trouble, for I received a pathetic letter from no lessa personage; than the Honorable W. C. (Home- stead Bill) Hodges of Tallahassee this week, callin’ my attention to’ the fact that a lot of folks have confused him with another Hon- erable gentleman of the same name—J. B. Hodges of Lake City, State Democratic Committee wChairman,.wkose. recent... frank statement of opinions has caused plenty of. excitement in party ranks, durin’ the past. few weeks. With Governor Cone, Senator Claude Pepper, Hortense Wells end a flock of other dignitaries denouncin’ the name of Hodges and yellin’ traitor and ingrate at the top of their lungs, poor “Bill” finds that a lot of folks have got lim confused with the gentleman from Lake City and every mail brings him a gob of nasty letters accusin’ him of dirty dealin’ the “New Deal” and consignin’ him to the political death cell. So far the Honorable J. B. Hodges of Lake City has register- ed no complaint about bein’ con- fused in the public mind with “Homestead Bill” but he probably has been so annoyed in the past and possibly with equal embarass- ment, for the handicap works both ways, but J..B. shows an admir- eble ability to “take it” even though he is. called upon to ex- plain sometimes that he’s not the guy that ran for Governor. So just to keep the record Straight and_as a service to both of these “honorable” gentlemen, Mr. J. B. Hodges of Lake City,} the State Democratic Committee; Chairman and W. C. (Homestead Bill) Hodges of Tallahassee, for- mer President of the State Senate} and gubernatorial candidate, ani't “one and the same.” They are not related either by biood or marriage, and it seems that nei-/ ther one is authorized to speak! tor the other But considerin’ the fact that! gentlemen are able all this CONFUSION} aver the nam~ of Hodges is down-| right amusin’ to the plain ordin-! \ sitizen who has squirmed | nd in a witness chair while; ettorneys pointed wicked lookin’) index fingers in his face and did 4 ir best to CONFUSE him with} like, “Have you stopped 2, your-wife? Answer yes or| ~ REINO. And, incidentally, some smart Jawyer yaps, “An- Swer yes “or no”. and you find | Such an answer insufficient for datelligent expression of the facts, | you might ask WHY you must} make such an answer, request the ge to paint out the rule of law that requires it. I know of udge and one la lot of head scratch- admit they and the witne: permitted to r eac How about i eth HANDCUFFS ROBBER CHICAG 0. “ of this ¢ while a pe the next time | = and then} ~ Attor-! Ballinger? | Fitzgerald Hall, president». of} the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis R. R., born at Nashville, Tenn., 48 years ago. Robert W. Woodruff of Atlanta, Ga., president of the Coca-Cola iCompany, born at Columbus, Ga., 48 years ago. We ew veCeveeer~+ tvevece. CLASSIFIED | COLUMN v - Overoeesueevesavoosee Advertisements under this head wil: be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of I¢ a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 2d. Advértisers should give their street address as weil as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. Payment for classified adver- is. invariably in, advance, but regular edvertsers with ledger accounts mals ava their advertise- ments charges With each’ classified advertise- ment The:Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. MALE, INSTRUCTION ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING MALE, INSTRUCTION, Reliable men with fair education who are mechanically inclined and would like to better themselves. Must be willing to train spare time to learn planning, estimat- ing, work. Write giving age, pres- ent ocupation, etc. Utilities Inst., Box R. The Citizen. dec6-2tx REAL ESTATE FOR RESULTS—List your prop- erties for sale or rent with the CLEM C. PRICE ORGANIZA*} TION. Registered Brokers. Phone 124, 505 Duval street. y decl-tt TO SELL oR BUY ning TA) TATE or mortgage on Keys, address E. R, Lowe, P. 0.! Box 21, Tavernier, Florida, MISCELLANEOUS j NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST, For any member! RECEIVED, of the family. Priced 5¢ 50c. Also, cards by the SAN CARLOS BOOK STOR to box. WANTED-—A chance your next printing Artman Press. order. | BIC Y CLES” FOR RENT, day, week Stowers comfany. ef month. J. CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf subscriber. to,,The Citizen, left yesterday morning accompanied by his daughter, Miss Molly H. Johnson, to spend a while in Mi- ami with his sons, Louis and Vic- tor Johnson, making their homes question 1s now pending before tne Supreme Court, where the Administration hopes that the tribunal will reverse its former position and give judicial _sanc- tion to the new rate formula. Should the Court, however, de- installing and servicing | The} f by hour, | R! nove-tf | in Miami, and expects to remain over the Christmas holidays. jcline to change it past interpre- ltation, peace between the Admin- istration and the utility com- Mrs. Alfred Acherson left over panies may be brought about the highway yesterday for a vis-'through the discussions which jit with her son Charles, and ex- have begun between the President pects to return within the week. and the power companies’ spokes- | jmen. Henry Archer left on Florida Motor Lines bus yesterday for a business Visit in Miami and: Hol- lywood. Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Clifford Hicks and other" rela-| tives. EES | Sere 1 | Sam Anderson, owner of Trum-| Stewart Walker, who is em- pe Island properties, and Mrs. ployed with the C. Y. Thomason; ‘Anderson, who were. spending al ys Ah eee ees. weno bas beon lew days in the city and looking | in the city for treatment follow over the land and buildings, left ing an automobile accident, left, jyesterday afternoon by plane for this morning for his station. | Miami. Cad Coles, purser with the’P.| B.D. Trevor, who was in Mi- and O. S. S. Co.. and Mrs. Coles,i ami for a brief business visit, was; who were in Key West for one!a returning passenger on the week:and enjoyed a very success- | plane yesterday morning. ful fishing vacation, left over the} highway this morning returning to their home in Miami. Paul Marks, attorney for the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge! District, arrived on the planet ‘from Miami yesterday to atten Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell and daughter Lois Rac, left by bus * meeting ee a this morning for Miami and will) this evening. j1emain for the winter season. | Mr. Russell is attached to the Steamship Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William B. De-| meritt and children Richard and| Joanne, who were spending a} vacation of about one week in} | Jose de Poo, of Havana, who Miami, returned yesterday over! | was spending several days in Key | West with relatives, left this ™¢ Mshway- morning enroute to New York. Oswaldo Carrero, who recently H Rea resigned his position as manager! Mrs. D. M. Lewis, before her of the business of a large biscuit | marriage Miss Annie Lois Hicks, company, left this morning for! jand her son D. M. Lewis, Jr., Miami where he goes to accept a! | were arrivals on the Cuba this position wtih a large tobacco busi- {morning for a visit with Mrs. ness. 4 een” OMER.SEAS ‘TRANSPORTATION CO, IN. | Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service j —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 12:09 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. { | i I 1 } t Seshasihincacloe einai Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock A. M. on ‘ Monday, Wednesday and Friday. i Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- i day and Saturday. ‘ Cor-| Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-| derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. FOR SALE Metal, ice box, In perfect condi-| Charlie's C 214 Duval street. nov22-tf Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Se RN A ESRENIT, 92 and 68 SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! For a low initial cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it going, you can have a DAYTON Water System in your home. 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