The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1938, Page 1

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Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Associated Press Day Wire | The Key West Citizen VOLUME LIX. No. 36. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938. MANY SPONGE | propucrs are Re¥- Shehane . es Address. 3 AUCTIONED OFF At Rotary sgn cape oe ee EXCELLENT DISPLAY AT MU-| Speaking on the nceenpeid bo gpetipes eet Taylor announe-, NICIPIAL DOCK: SALES resting with a father to see that/ ed, i it Sebastian Seeecessaccesee se He a sae daughter receives the| Drera hed ee ee ~ ¥ CEED TWENTY-SIX HUN- most benefit through life, Bev:| Stary oon oa atte the mileage| With the news that a dog bites/that period. Their lowest mileage DRED DOLLARS Yancy Tillman Shehane gave ajcup, the cup going to that club|@ man, sometimes he definitely | 4 day ee eee. the moving address at the Rotary| whose members have a total of ascends to the heights of Tepor- | ond aes ae ait arr a Club luncheon yesterday, presid-| the greatest miles travelled to the! torial ecstasy by recording the lng hook ‘the 3 ; On the municipal sponge dock | ed over by President Charles sed conference. ee details of a man biting a dog and| Their panting a travelling this morning there were display- lor. | Richard S. Horton, district gov-| sometimes he swims in rhapsody | through the world is to see all the ed a number of offerings which . Biss! roe a rues es ee aoe weak ae wear into seventh heaven by getting | interesting highlights of the “good meee consiatred above thie ordin: = is OF ooo, ‘ “a ’ te acl a y > si Rigas a feature of feature stories. old sphere”. Nothing of historic} Ceramic and sculpture collec- ary run of catches, and for which | 2@"€ Said, “to give him or her e | bring vn gee args rd Such a story is that surround-| or romantic interest is passed up. tions are being displayed daily at prices were offered, in every in- ®T°2*¢st\opportunity possible. It) “International tions”, with) ing two young men, Walker B.| This particular trip was planned | See ae stanee but one, met with the|/> im e mature of every person/| them. ae tion witl| Peck and James T. Heltzel, who! as a southern Florida trip, and | ‘the Art Gallery building, adjoin- charge of the owner, and they | ‘© 2dvance oneself along the best} ba Ep a abe a June| Pave travelled practically ovet/ they felt they could not miss Key | ing the Key West Tropical Aqua- were all sold: nee sid Laer eigerioe berg in ‘"me/ the entire world, through every| West since they had heard so|rium. The display opens each ; The lot which was held back go much further than he was able} A minstrel show, direction of state of the union and the ad-) much of the little Island City. _| morning at 10 o'clock and closes itrom the sale, because of the price oe E d attention | which will rest on Emil Sweeting, | J foreign nations, and have| . Heltzel is from Salem, Oregon;! offered, contained 139 bunches, | Si BETS LORE: COM ea "| never stopped anywhere over two | Peck from Denver, Colorado. The! “« 7S ‘eeks _— ————e orks Of Art Displayed“: Daily At Local Gallery = 2 By PAUL MAY ot Tee oa WASHINGTON. D.C. Fam it ular of the work of Edris Eck- hardt will undoubtedly be her versions in pottery of now im- and was considered by the owner |}. has every chance. Nothing’ tare:.. Committee membess<were to be worth more fered, which was $672.99. It was must be given the son to see that} will.be presented in the near fu- funder what the father has had|appainted by Mr. Sweetingiat:the weeks. Do you know. what hap-| latter was trained.as a civil engi-| . pened when they.arrived in Key | neer, but has:since.become much | si West? You guessed it. They've | more interested .in-writing, and} - later said that arrangements had | <1. | Cooperation of the Rotarg<Chub decided to remain here! |. has contributed .seyeral human’ 5 besnameer ae ane tat| “THis generation has the great-| with the Art Project inaeference/ _. The Pair havewbeen in town interest axticles 40° magazines | to one'of the Greek buyers, but! 4+ opportunities of any genera-|to a letter from Mrs. B. Fuller,| Since January ‘er may | Sometime, weap esa : ie Be was OARS |tion”, Rev: Shebane stated, “but |state director of the Federal :Art | make ‘his city aspermanent place |p be a really good writer. Heltzel,| Oty, ‘this collection was com- eu the offerings of wool sponges: sauaity it has the greatest pit-| Project, was stressed by Presi- re PER ring rats Pata bar anager 5]i | Piled and circulated nationally by Teak ays 652 bunches, not in-} pone ‘Only the proper advice and dent Taylor. te at leas’ = er mon: ‘ ae —— sok ‘wante to| the Federal Exhibiti . cluding the refused lot, and the | example should be given the boy| Visiting Rotarians were Leland | perhaps longer! : follow career. He Federal Art Ca. Pe barrens See, ae ere: | that he will avoid the wrong|E Smith, E. ¥. Bradford, A. C.| | Heltzel was student officer on| see just how good he is first. | y/ picbite arnagesn eM 246 bunches, $1,111.77; 235 bunch-| paths Every boy imitates some|Hommingson, Borm Gates, Dr. E.|# Steamship line out of Seattle) With Heltzel’s officer ticket, | “> Dat tho stetd'by ta €s, $4,177.99; 20 bunches, $91.99,| Jamired man, wants to be like|B. Alexander and Thomas H.|@nd travelled over the world in| and the able bodied seaman’s tic-| 178 ‘ a or me and several smaller lots, which | } im why should not the father | Jones. | that manner. Peck went over the|/ket of Péck, the two youths,} me Federal brought the total of wool sales +. that man?” |" Visitors were C. McCauley, D.| foreign countries by rail, car, boat! when travelling separately, found | up to $2,522.96. s Rotary conference of District|H. Stuart, Bertram Ellis, Rev.|2nd other manners. The two, be-|no difficulty in passing through} Sales of yellow were not as}, i in! fore they met each other, have; the various countries, the respec- | many as early this month, but | travelled the British Isles, Egypt, | tive tickets being as good as any prices for individual lots compar- | India, Europe. During the last! passport. j ed favorably with former prices. | | three years they have done noth-| Asked how they overcame the/ There were 271 bunches in the | 0 |ing but walk, and have gone! language barriers, they said that five offerings, the largest sale be- | 4 through every state in the Union,! the less one knows of another ing of 142 bunches for $70.78. The | | Mexico, Canada, the Yukon Ter-| language the better. A foreigner Showld=be carelessly left in the| luncheon. Ae 1h; i iH ! the private sale of 139 bunches, other offerings were of smaller | litory, and last year at this time! will always give one the best of| 4 lots and the total sale was $125.14. | é ernment were travelling through Mexico. | service and pretend that he un- Sales for the day, exclusive of | They stress very much that those | derstands everything said to him. | | __—_—_ totalled $2,648.14. ROBINSONS ARE City hall yesterday was full of | the most convincing case, and the} | boyish activity when Boy Scyuts | “culprit” was sentenced to “clean; | Troop 52 and 5,-took over the|up the scout hall on Saturday”) trips were strictly hiking with| The meal, for instance, even if it not the slightest tinge of “hitch” | is not the one ordered, will be one | € hiking to them. | equally as good. They made the trip from New| But that’s something else. At} i Orleans to Key West, an eleven} present they are delightedly ex- \city government from 4 to 5 i with the ap- hundred mile trek, in five and aj periencing all that is Key West. TH ; o'clock. ‘ if sh oD AE tag - se Di. W.'R. Robinson, of New York, and Mrs. Robinson, have returned to the city and are oc- cupying their home at 707 Semin- ol and plan remaining un- til July. | over the duties of the offices to 1 FOUR PLEASURE CRAFT ARF) —* : ! Usually Dr. Robinson and fam- | i ily had arrived earlier but was |, - LATEST TO ARRIVE | forced ‘to return on account te, cs baw : AT KEY WEST ] business reasons, but this year, | 5 . Bs | the doctor said, he will be able Minister, and at. each offi to remain for a while, getting the | duties which wefe to‘be ned | t + full benefit of this healthful at-| Were explained by the regular | , whi cumbent. Se rs Oe | Patrol Lender Eably. Gewser it FE, The large yacht, “Bedue”, own- ed by Joseph W. Droll, lying in After this, which was a very | Man of War Harbor, John Went | instructive and interesting cx" | worth's 46-foot “Cavu”, Charles J. | |der the supervision of Police|en to the office of the city clerk, | Pisenlhor's 70-foot “Charmarie” | Judge T. S. Caro. | where a thorough and compre- | and T. M. Dobbins’ 90-foot “Con- Scout Billy Russell was charged | hensive sketch ofsthe duties of | sort IV” are latest yachts to en-! torte : Ca The “Bedue” came in thi: \yer trial. Scout Sebastian - . a ; t te ting. attor- | i morning from Havana, Cuba. As ney and Robert Smith, was de-/ i fense attorney. ji! After much argument ‘by the ¥ ‘ .. “ attorneys, . the o@rosecution, ac-/ several officials and the kindness- ; { j njeording).to,, the, judge, advanced|es shown the scouts. ,qe3; | T. M. Dobbins,“rétired! is from FR arene | Philadelphia, as are ‘also his! GE GOMEZ — COUNTY FORCES fai cro i | Woodman. Captalii éf the “Con-! i and untainted. re ‘ TEMPERATURES Lowest Highest Station— last night lust, 24 hours Abilene -.. 60 Apalachicola 52 Atlanta re Boston 10 i 7 | | : DUETOMORROW EXPECTED TO HEAR SCAVEN- i GER CASE SOME TIME NEXT WEEK sort IV” is J. Albert’Mathis. The! | yacht will remain here until Sun day. H Aboard the “Charmarie”, the mame a combination of that of I : t [ [ | | James, was the yacht which was lent opportunity to become me |aground Wednesday in Caldas|} ) .44 ; ; ' y | but—while they are doing | Channel and which was floated | possi ie tet tt Galveston Hatteras Havana Helena Huron Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Little Rock Miami _ Mpls.-St. P. Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Phoenix Pittsburgh St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Sh. Ste. Marie Seattle Tampa Washington Williston Wytheville | : i us| BSaksReesvauses es ts t by Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, who Dave Bradley. Mr. Eisenlhorgi has been busy since the checks | owner of the Eisenlhor cir were announced as being ready Company in Philadelphia. Mr. | Bradley is connected with a meat | the same) it Judge Arthur Gomez, of the Cireuit Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, who has been in Miami for some time officiating, is ex- pected to return tomorrow after- noon and will remain in the city for four days next week, at least. Attorneys interested im the city’s case against Carl Taylor, charged with violation of a city ordinance applying to removal of trash and garbage, which was! tried in city court and an appeal | for a new trial in circuit court made by Attorneys W. C. Harris; and Aquilino Lopez, Jr., antici- pate the case will be heard early next week. DANCE Tomorrow Night 10 o'Clock till ? RAUL’S CLUB ances in The Citizen over « pe- In port also is the yawl, “Blue! | ried of the next two or three | of Providence, R. I, a textile These payments were made manufacturer, and guests, Mr. and} possible by the receipt of a check mrs SF. Hunt. Mr. Hunt is: for $3,700, from the Race Track | connected witha file manufac- | Commission, representing thet turing ; in. Providence. | first payments of the year1938/)r5..° will make Key West the base of the “Bi leron” until PLAN HETCHING POSTS hou tian OO OOOOa ws : RESTAURANT FOUR TEN FLEMING STREET SPECIALIZING IN FINE WESTERN MEATS Clear Green Turtle Soup—Sea Foods CLEAR GREEN TURTLE SOUP —and— HAND-MADE CIGARS OF HAVANA TOBACCO Shipped—-charges prepaid—to any point in the U.S. A PHONE 38 Secccccccoocece. Manager FOR GOOD, LONG-LEAF, YELLOW PINE, FLOORING THAT DEFIES WORMS--CALL SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING ‘ANY, 598 t it! Bg gi i {gs tr | i i H Hl g JOHN ALLAN LONG ARCHITECT State of Florida William at Fleming Street —PHONE 80—

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