The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1938, Page 5

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PRDAY MARCH 26 PIRE FOR ALA ome BY ofl AH LEMAY SYNOPSIS: Our love for @ young English girl has plunged my uncle, Jemes Clyde, end my- self (Paul Thorne) into a deaper- Forrester’s support Clyde be- comes raja). of tropical Balin- gong, throwing out the predatory will end our dream of empire Chapter 41 Too Much Time To Think ie the long winding stretches of the river where the channe] was narrow and the jungle dense, a constant sniping of spears, -umpi- é kept picking my i the end of a week I had aben- doned three and six lesser praus for lack of men. We reached the first enemy vil- lage, and found it empty, stripped of all loot. We burned it—or at Jeast left it a blackened, sooty mess, smudge-potting in the rain. if channel our prai knew that a drop i would enable them ahead of us We might have to getting = than fon f 8 wg ar oe te i F 5 FE 5,8 grips. I no longer knew distance we had made, Pose that we had followed windings of the Tomarrup at hh miles. _As yet we heard nothing to in- dicate that support was on i.s way, though we listened constantly for if i i ie ms & 2. is #8 & g i 8 ga E 8 ; pits a i. entirely lose. What I could do f for Christine, was Sumantang a fear man. A few Malays § : ee | ft fl rf F i i Hi i a8 5 and when he have superstitious by it Fe E g i AL Fis BE BS a BaSEs qe, ® g i fees HL af i Hl | : E t i R ¥ i i ul i : BE A g | f ; & : i i Ef i. i Kg & i : : f tf aH i #2 7) e E E / rir F i i Saeeers F k g i t i ari i i i d i t i Fi if fi § ! z ; F ae : a zt Fi fa 2 ga 1] the ii ‘ 4 E & i i : : i [ i ise ! | i : i EF i if] ad, Ht Bs ee | Hy ? ¥ 5 if : : - LH ge A Peececceecceseceseecooce CONCERT AT SOUTH Mountaineer on te Society Seeevevcececcscesosseses Social Calendar " SATURDAY— Country Club Dance. 9:30 P. M. Key West Country Club. gs a SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P.M. South Beach. Election of Officers of Young Men’s Social Club. 2 P. M. Cuban Club. =o MONDAY— Meeting, Room Mothers, Junior- Senior Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation. 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. Milton Sawyer, South Street. Dimner Meeting, Boys’ Fellow- ship Club. 6:30 P.M. Flem- ing Street Methodist Church Parsonage. nec TUESDAY— Dinner, Stene Church Service Club. 6 P. M. Church An- nex. == THURSDAY— Rotary Club Luncheun. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- nex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park Bandstand. Golf Banquet Mach Enjoyed Key West Golf Club held its monthly banquet last night at the Casa Marina. The group enjoyed an informal meeting “punctured with songs and jokes after the dinner. It was decided to have the Golf Club’s first Ladies’ Night at the next banquet. Present at the golf dinner were: E. A. Strunk, Chas. H. Ketchum, Otto Kirchheiner, William Wat- kins, Paul Mesa, Sam Goldsmith, George Dodge, Peter Schutt, John Pinder, Horace O’Bryant, Wiley Grooms, Atwood Sands, William Fripp, Ivan Parks, Osgood Kemp, Lionel Plummer, Curry Harris, Leo Hughes, Jr., William P. Kemp, Robert Spottswood. Joe Lopez, E. F. Tibbott and R. F. Slingluff. Feurth Anniversary . Banquet Held Fourth Anniversary of the Young Men’s Social Club was toasted by the various members, and continued success of the only youth’s social organization in the city wished it at a banquet held last night at a local restaurant. The table was beautifully de- corated with lace fern and the club flower, carnation. Following the banquet a dance was held at the Cuban Club, which drew one of the largest crowds of the season. Election of officers of the or- ganizat.on will take place Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Cuban Club. Members present at the banquet were President Antonio Betan- court, George Lee, Thurman Sands, George Sawyer, Arsenio Betancourt, Manuel Valdez, Louis Cabot, Lionel Cobo, Joseph Ber- mudez, and George Del Pino. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BEACH TOMORROW Under direction of Alfredo Bar- roso, Key West Hospitality Band will present a concert tomorrow afternoon, 4 o'clock, at South Beach. The rhumba, “Cachita”, will be played by special request. Also included in the numbers will be two popular songs, “You're Laughing At Me” and “Sleepy Head”. The program to be presented follows: March, “The Path of Glory” Woods Overture, “The Royalist” King Bolero, “Floras de Cuba” Waltz, “Oriental Roses” Ivanovici Selection, “Entre Acte” Victor Herbert (a) From Malle. Modiste (b) Oriental Dance Popular, “You're Laughing At Me” “Sleepy Head” Donaldson Rhumba, “Cachita” R. Hernandez Special Request March, “On Mountain Trails” “Star Spangled Banner” Key ‘ANGEL J. RAMOS DIED LAST NIGHT FUNEREAL SERVICES TO BE HELD TOMORROW AFT- ERNOON Angel J. Ramos, 47, died last night in the residence, 923 Duval street, after a long illness. Fun- eral services will be held tomor- row afternoon 6 o’clock from the residence to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, Fr. A. L. Maureau conducting the services. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Lopez Funeral Home. Mr. Ramos is survived by his widow, Josephine Ramos; four daughters, Martha, Oncida, Olga and Orquidea Ramos; his mother, ‘Dolores Ramos, and sister, Pura Alvarez, of Tampa. The mother and sister are ex- pected to arrive tomorrow over the highway to attend the fun- eral. A five-day wait for a marriage license is required in Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Maine, Mas- sachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Ohio and Wisconsin. At The Stores Shep (By Associated Press) HAWK; N. C., March 26.— cheek beds and elsewhere near Nobody seemed to value the uneut gems enough to buy them and they were of no use as jewel- Fy in the rough. Others might) have let it go at that but this” mountaineer did not. } He rigged up 2 home-made ap- paratus to cut and polish the stones getting his power from a belt to the overshot waterwheel af his mill. Now, he has what may be the only waterpower gem- seecevccecesoceseseseses CLASSIFIED COLUMN Secesececccesessseeseese Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in- sertion, ut the minimum for the 25e. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re selts. With cach classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an; Autostrop Racor Qutfit. Ask for) it. Lost LOST FROM CAR, Package con- taining Cocktail Jacket. No! questions asked and generous! reward if returned to Mrs. Mil-/ ler’s Beauty Shoppe, La Con- cha Hotel Building. mar25-2t! BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, | day, week or month J. R Stowers Company. nov2-tf CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-- ner Sth and Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. i od OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—| Three bundles for 5e. The Citi-| zen Office. may19-tf! WRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75e. The Artman Press. | may19-tf i FOR SALE—Plymouth "34 Sedan, | good condition, mechanically perfect, price and terms rea- -. mar24-5tx PRINTING—Quality Printing at! the Lowest Prices. The Art man Press. SPECIAL BARGAIN i : AN ACTIVE RACE ‘ | THOMAS G. FUTCH Sports FAST SCRAP (By “NEVY™) Battling Geech of Charleston, S C. mixed smiles, leaned an ear to darkie music furnished by Promoter Joe Mills and then still proceeded to give Cramp Sawyer of Georgia a barrage of lefts and rights which forced the Georgian's second to throw in the towel in . the sixth round of the main bout courts and the Federal courts, in- cluding the U. S. Supreme Court. Has served his district in the Florida Legislature in both the House and Senate and was Presi- 1 Berlin first insertion in every instance is Gent of the Senate in 1933. In 1931 Futch headed the education- al committee of the Senate that sponsored the Educational Asso- a but regular advertisers with ledger | ciation’s legislation and fought for it through the Senate to a success- ful conclusion which gave the teachers of the state their pay the state i fi i fl eERGESE ne gh ee maries for Justice of the Supreme Court in Group Two. VSL Lidice d PLANNING STORY ABOUT KEY WEST i i i 1 k i i Hy ! m7 oe Bi | iF tei E States. IIIA A ASS. held last night in the Blue Goose arena. News circulating of 2 recent cutting affair in which the two fighters are alleged to have taken part had fight fans leaning for- ward in their seats as the Negroes fought their hatred out in a clean match. Although it was apparent that a knockout was scheduled for the seventh round when the “Cramp” began to weaken, there were no knockdowns Kid Coleman and Kid Manuel tangled in a clever exhibition to Heron Armves iz Por The power vos: Heron, Capa , ; i £ { ; t i i i i j i j i I H HT a tl if iz E fe etl 4, ert f i ! j él ! ° 8 j tt a} v B OLLI I ITIP EER Anh hhh ded ded ddd 10” Oscillating —KEEP COOL ALL SUMMER— Get Ready for the Summer Months-- BLOW THE HEAT AWAY WITH AN EMERSON ELECTRIC FAN ae sies in South American countries where she is now represented ; only by charge d'affaires. PI PP ee eee Le Led Now Is The Time To Screen With knocked down cypress screen frames, practically any size window or door could be screened at minimum cost. K. D. Cypress Screen Window K D. Cypress Serece Deore. Frames. Without hardware— Without nardwere— EACH . Sc EACH A Real Buy In Lumber 1x5 Neo. 2 Novelty Siding This is a very good grade of No. 2 Lumber COODOO EEO Ee ee , weaj FRESH LAID EGGS esting right along. Do you read from nest to you. Call at them? Flagler Ave. marll HE at = Pearlman's. Inc. ROOMS Quality speaks at this store— and it tells a story of high class 7p merchandise at prices to suit your MUNRO, 198 0. E. St pocketbook. —~— Long's Furniture Store See the big display by this stere on the last page today - - - agree with us that the sentiments OTO-SCOOT expressed are the best ever—then RENT A MO oh ;Tespond. Note the discounts of- on dey. a ‘A Treat a4 ; fered. Be Beat”. Moto-Scoot Service, 781% Duval street. marl3-i4tx TEXACO GASOLINE Re a8 ' a Appelrouth’s The Store of Fashion has two really big bargains for Monday. Don't miss the ad on the last A girl whe had moved to a new town decided to go to church on - her first Sunday in the place. At the end of the service the young ~;minister hastened to greet her and zs welcome her into his fold. “What are we to do?” asked I shall be glad to call upon P. you next week”, he said. “Don't trouble”, was the polite reply, “I have a young man”. “Your Home Is Werthy ( The Best™ “I don’t know”, said the other. “Tll draw a picture of 2 cow”. He made an impressionalistic sketch and marked “2” beneath away. Five minutes later, he re- The waiter looked, smiled a smile of comprehension and went turned with twe tickets te a bull fight. (SPAMDTODIOIOOIMIOMIIEae se, PPE DIVGIPIIILZIP#PIIIIIE IIS:

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