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| i Peat Seeeeecesssvoccees *| Parramores Return A CLAUS CITY ATTORNEY |WPA HEADQUARTERS lead animals, all of these grace a wink. ‘They like bad have fun! USE SKELETON PERSONAL MENTION Heme From Trip ‘SANT | GIVES OPINION) RECEIVE REPORTS °°“ "ses*ecu gros" Mace” jand we have. what it takes | i anySVILLE Galit-A sete: dice, roulette eececesecoesecee Srnec | WILL APPEAR : | And that “with the extensive and a new game called Spanish | ‘©" With a cigar in its jaws and a | Ce tinued from F from Page Cadi, © & Baking. whi | i ones corey read 08 Se, Ly ge One) | (Continued from Page Qne) Navy yard and submarine base, umbrella.’ The WPA boys seem’ Whisky bottle by its side is being he rea « |the Community Clinic, in Keyl question for the establishment of | President Roosevelt and the ~ had been spending a visit in Mi- | ‘™° y * | an airport. | WPA again has taken the center to jike the new game because it’s US¢d a8 a warning to speedy driy- ami, returned to Key West Mon-| West, Mrs. Parramore, and Mrs. | i Santa Claus will make his! ne Eee general for work at of the stage. Although the sole fede Th 4 ers at a dangerous curve near @ay over the highway. M. A. Smock, public health nurse | first appearance of the year in Fines Collected the yard—repairs to buildings| Naval officer assigned for duty S° Simple to learn. “hey can play | +i, city. The skeleton is seated Rater stan connected with the clinic, re-|Key West tomorrow afternoon! The report of Chief of Police! and wharves—and the result has|at Key West has no ships or sub-; With nickels and dimes and j, 3 wrecked car. Mrs. Mamie Roberts, who had | turned this week from the ioe | under auspices of J. R. Stowers Ivan Elwood on_ fines collected ' been employment for the jobless marines to command, and the, there’s only 16 numbers to bet been visiting relatives in Miami, ; x niacin Bab Company—‘“toy headquarters” of during the month of Novmeber! and a avy pat teeay tone jNaval reservation is ungraced ' oy)? most of their week's 's whoopee on Feliittied to Key West Monday. nual mee' ing of the Florida ub- | this city. Se nee eee $404 aah a a with the presence of sailors, he; «Saturday night, we learned, is | Saturday night.’ ” lic Health Association held in Santa will be on hand to in- Seat i s 2 mn e night life—gambling, | still has his troubles. Each day’ really the night in Key It may be so, but the WPA has Hai Baldwin, assistant keep-| Hollywood, Neyember 28-30 in- terview parents of all Key West had been taken in during that pe- | j drinking and dancing—vividly he is compelled to find some sart | West, its doubts, and has no intention Go ee Ment: Me i ey children—first at Bayview Park riod. ortrayed by The Times’ revort-|f work for 115 WPA eaeet * "You peal the WPA workers! of cutting down on any federal er at Carysfort Reef light station, | clusive. a hatchet ae) m. He'll talk abet ip x h larly assighed:::30 | who was spending his, vacation] Another ihember 6f the focal “th the adie, taon and ad.| Another communication from ‘er, was dismissed by officials {hi pial ee vias ab cai | get pai, thtagayS-they can sleep | funds for Key West, on that ac- with Mrs. Baldwin and other/health organization _ activities inti with then on the gifts they | Mayor Albury was read in which | with: \ ve cWhen T first came here z\°0 day Sundey,2 pedo they ao tcount relatives, left over the highway] 1, ottendéli aie écting “but! want for Christmas. At_ ap- the city’s chief executive stated; “Well, it was admitted that|had 250 of ’em,’ the acs al-! Bi —<F * yesterday for his station. Setarnadl! te He Jot the proximately 4:30 o'clock Santa he visited the hospital yesterday | many of the fun-makers weren't legedly tells us. ‘Now f've a re re oa ow. SEITE LESTE: 2 ~ will be on hand at the store on’ ang found Officer Bi id i got 115, but it sure keeps me busy, iy ea iss the State sti Duval street where he will carry bia = envenido | WPA workers, and as far gs they finding something for them to TOMPLETELY-' STOCKED FOR of Health jon in his work of good will and Perez to be getting along fairly are concerned . . . they probably do, I've gone to raising gece oe of the interesting ap- Christmas cheer. good. The mayor stated that! really don’t raise much excite-| and I manage to keep some of Wharton at Key West barracks} Ott cnts at the meeting was See Officer Perez requested that he | ment with the checks they get.”|the group busy cleaning out the | HY “ eee ore ee niguvay that of Sam D. Macready to the be allowed cash to the amount of! The St. Petersburg reporter| jonieen Larisa i A itive | day for his home in. Charles-|Presidency of the association. “TRANSPORTATION one month’s salary in order that! further charged that: jae ee mitoses Mr. Macready is well known in| he may go to Havana to iconenlee “Everyone there is interested) % Yeh,’ the owner asserts, ‘we! ton, S. C. ; Key West and has made numer-| i a: trips to the city as District | “ais : a Specialists. Otiber etre ia 3 Yee ie Rey, West sigane that | keep, sunning Date unul € ad 5| In anticipation of the best Christmas John E. Womester, of New/Sanitary Officer of the State, _, Steamer Cuba Arrives the mayor he proposed to leave | you aes net veritas sen o'clock in the Troe Wa York, arrived on the bus from/Board, who has his headquarters | ees Cuba. Stier ane on Thursday of the coming week,! WPA pay roll or you are doing | | workers you know,’ he said wit ae wipes! and left on/in West Palm Beach. amine stain an With two and disclosed that he was now a thriving business with the peo- | ate Smarticebeee pa ee ea \first and two second cabin pas-j suffering mostly from his. right | Ple who are collecting _ their weekly checks from that source.” ick M. , wh i 3 sengers for Key West and 15 shoulder. The requst for the te Frederick M. Horth, who arri ANSWERS TO TEN first and three second cabin pas- o roraes sane That “Two or three night clubs | ved Wednesday for a visit con- TEST QUESTIONS o1 od. ‘are to be found in every city| i ;Sengers for Havana. eluded to take the Cuba for Ha aa hs Arrivals booked for Key West yesterday for the purpose of block. Gambling in most of the | Yana and will visit in Key| Below are the answers to test . i urn. estions print. were: E. S. Worth, Mrs. T. Tiller, ae chs ch rues asad Mrs. J. Rodriguez and Santa Rod- é i ™ | riguez. Santiago Balchez was a _ pas- . Africa. By | Listed on the manifest of the PAGE FOUR . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 Thomas R. Cook, who was visiting his brother-in-law and sister Sergeant and Mrs. J. V. demand in several years, we have received an order of the fullest selection of GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY that we have stocked in years! For instance— WE SUGGEST THESE ITEMS FOR Men and Boys ELECTRIC RAZORS: Remington-Rand Tune In WQAM WHEN YOU WAKE UP places goes on unmolested and} recharging “he unattended light ' unashamed. Dice tables, roulette, | at Smith’s Shoals. chuck-aluck, poker games, all of} Last night the Ivy sailed for them are being run in wide open i ek IAA AtLeseitd@ée¢dtétitttttttéd A senger leaving on the bus Wed-| 2. Twefity‘éne years in all the ,, 2 Sanibel Island having on board fashion.” nesday- afternoon after a_ brief nA, [For Key West, 17 tons of freight Howard Lowe, recently transfer- That “Bawdy, life-size paint: | visit with friends in Key West. . Twelve. ted eae eae at emcils 3 ier ein? 'red from American Shoals light,;ings of sailors and attractive | | SPOTS Hy ! | Mr. Balchez will stop in Miami . .John Henry Lewis. ff tecightcand: 114 his family and household ef-| companions, bewhiskered police- for a brief visit and then leave| 5. Utah, |yane-soneiomiot drelghtand 114 (ron wannen auissdl ia thee i | | ; Rural Reporter 6:30 Checkerboard Time 6:45 News of the World 7:00 WQAM Trio 7S for New York, . Dis’-pu-tant. | : F _. There is also a working mentionables, negroes drinking, he Re ceitG of: fine .xound: Fle Sani or paar ar party of about 10 men who arejand a drunkard surrounded by | Jose and Manuel _ Sanchez, grained sand and water. | passengers on the ship, 63 first | 255igned to work in that vicinity. an array of fantastic serpents | brothers who operate a res-| 8. China. | cabin and three second cabin pas- taurant, Las Maracas de Cuba, at} 9. Riga. sengers having booked at this 10 West street, New York, left on|10. A small armadillo, with head port. the Cuba yesterday, returning and ears like those of a eS to their home in Havana after an mule, native in southern Tender Ivy Sails absénice of nine years. South Amercia. i Lighthouse Tender Ivy sailed Pesan Shaving Sets by Coty-Williams and Mennon Cameras and Full Line of Supplies Pipes and Tobacco Cigars and Cigarettes Fountain Pen Sets .... up from 79c Bill Folds—Yardley Shaving Bowls Cigarette Holders and Lighters Clocks—and a Host of Other Items GARDNER'S PHARMACY “THE REXALL STORE” 534 Duval Street Phone 177 WOOL TTT OTTO OEEE. Me. F. M. Edwards, formerly civil engineer with the Overseas Road and ‘Toll Bridge Commission, re- 9 turned this week from his home LEE S } OOD CENTER | in a Carolina, and will take tently assigned. OPEN-AIR MARKET fete : ——— ad SERVICE ON ALL FOOD NEEDS Miss Al WE ‘MEET ALL ADVERTISED PRICES nak es ae Rig ‘ 5 erg A oe Handling These Nationally-Known Brands FRUITS — VEGETABLES — MEATS — POULTRY Rise ’n Shine DAIRY PRODUCTS 7:45 lando, who had been visiting for MONARCH—ROYAL SCARLET—PREMIER ¥ po ae CROSSE-BLACKWELL—SUN BEAM ARCHER’S GROCERY PHONE 67—FREE DELIVERY 914 FLEMING STREET WQ AM e ily at the home on Simonton LIBBY and HEINZ eecccceee 560 KC PYYTriiiiiitit) street, left this morning on the \ Visit Our Fresh Daily— early bus’ for her home, Meat Department Fruits and Vegetables SWIFT’S PACKAGE LIQUORS West and a guest at a local hotel. LEE’S FOOD CENTER—ONE STOP STORE Mr. Malone is expected to ar- rive within the next few days to SAVES YOU SHOPPING FROM DOOR TO DOOR join Mrs. Malone and visit family and friends. SEITIISTOIITOO SOLO. LEWINSKY'S MEN'S SHOP ¢ ANNUAL Pre-Christmas Sale Suitsz"4142 NO ALTERATIONS Suits $19.75 Value, Now .... $1250 NO ALTERATIONS E¢ SUITOOTTOTTOOTOEES TM aaa: ‘ BROADWAY MARKET" SUPER-SPECIALS “<Come and Get It!’’ U. S. NO. 1 GOOD Cream : 9c Potatoesi: 19c Ibs (Except Pearl) (Limit six to order) Quart jar wart ja Golden ripe 5 : Lis! PICKLED FEET 29¢ BANANAS, 16 Armour’s 3 bars 2 cans : eee AAA eee dA denrtdidtdn¢rtititditgtitdididéadhbdiéiddédddd dul Clinic Benefit Spanish $ LOOK LooK— Fane Monday ? BERMUDA MEAT MARKET SE Spanish play, “Compeonato “Most Modern and Sanitary Market in the City” de Medicos” which translated HANDLING ONLY BRANDED WESTERN STEER BEEF méaris “Championship of Doc- tors” will be presented by a STRICTLY—FRESH | poet eipal iy CHUCK group headed by Mario Sanchez, a eon ees Ge ROAST, writer and director, Monday night est Qual in the City at-the High School Auditorium |$ SHOULDERS— o> pie actors 7:30 for the benefit of the Mon- weighing about six pounds. ‘Ask for— | BEEF BRISKET, 2 Ibs. roe County Community Clinic. By whole, Ib ed be ARMOUR'S STAR | | | 1 | | It will be a three act play and Cut to your order. th . 22c WESTERN VEAL vaudeville will be interspersed Lrg LOIN ROAST, Just received—l4 coves of between the acts. by half FANCY - SELECTED The Clinic which LAMB SPECIALS POULTRY from 2 ose sacar Seed btane to costiane Sorat sort "BONED ROASTERS, The funds go for medical atten- special serena b 220 tion and for medicine, since many i | Dressed by experts, while of the cases carried are chari- as steer meat. | you wait—or delivered Free! table. There are over 6,000 per- sons served by the Clinic. Mat- Phone 52—JOHN COBO, Prop. White and Virginia Sts. ters have again become pressing at the Clinic as funds from the sale of the ferries which were Promised them have failed to materialize. Advance sale of tickets, entire proceéds of which will be turned | $ over to the Clinic, have been | e promising especially among the Cuban lodges @@K-EN pecia 3 CMLL. Seniors Dance. Tonight Young Tender A “collegiate” dance at Cuban Club tonight is Sponsored by the seniors of thee Convent of Mary Immaculate. 3 n each Two grand prizes are to be | awarded, one for the ladies and another for the gentlemen. NEW SHIPMENT GUARANTEED of better WOOLEN — SPORT Trousers Pants values from $4.95 up | , z $7.00 VALUES, NOW ON —: y NOW $3.99 | Now $3.50 NO ALTERATIONS NO ALTERATIONS Armour’s Star " | y's eRe DRIED BEEF 10. a a FRUIT COCKTAIL, 9Q¢ 2-oz. jar 2% can ic 2 tall cans <aeeaoeee White Lilly Libby’s ASPARAGUS, FLOUR, 2 Ibs. 13¢ 2 can 3lc 5 Ibs 28¢ | Kirk's soap 5e 6 bars LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Fine Shirts $1.65 Value $135 P olo Shirts 1.65 Vale 9Oc ONE LOT OF | 50c—HANES'’—50c FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR SHIRTS and SHORTS AT ‘ NOW REDUCED PRICES | 4 FOR $1.00 NEW SHIPMENT! Palm Beach Suits Tas stan. $15.50 Where Better Men's Wear Is Sold! PURE LARD, 1 12¢ SPAGHETTI or 10 KELLOGG’S MACARONI, 3 pkgs. Cornflake pkg. 5c/“Stx~ 10c| vce a Creamery, Country Roll G a] Butter lb. 286 : 26c eon” Fruits and MEATS Vegetables PORK SHOULDERS, 23e Te : : 10 CERTIFIED) °°” POULTRY PORK HAMS . (Half or whole) f 3 square boxes Good Line of TENNESSEE REDS and ROCKS WE BAKE OUR Springers, Roasters and Heavy Hens BREAD — CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like Fresh Daily 3 eee de. Ss ‘The Home of Aunt Meliie’s Bread Breasts, Ib 70 Legs and Thighs. B 60c ee] t WES we lave plenty PRESET FLA, ECCS Louise Rainer—Robert Young THE TOY WIFE KEY WEST POULTRY & EGG CO. Joe E. Brown—Jane Wyman in Corner Division and Varela Streets WIDE OPEN FACES pein 4 Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- SORE 349 3 Sa DELIVERY tra. 15-20c: Night, 15-25¢ ® BROADWAY MARKET Phones 178-179 Duval at Angela Streets IPELA LA A Add LAA dh hdd de dedi dddadedichdl ‘ek —erbasOO Sermae ee <a * Poe |e ore le is el lat PLe bb bb tdttidkiddiédiéidé