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PAGE FOUR. BOULEVARD BY — JAYCEE EFFORT JAYCEES VOTE TO EXTEND) SUPPORT TO SENIOR OR-) GANIZATION IN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES | Bogey Tournament. | Key West 5068666066 Po IN KEY WEST Seeeeeereoees Saturday | Eddie Bush bi-weekly Blind) 1:30 p. m.| Southernmost Golf| Course. \ Sunday Destroyers Williamson and Childs scheduled to arrive for) |two months’ stay in connection; with naval air maneuvers out of Junior Chamber of Commerce, | Key West Naval Station, at the regular business meeting} held in The Citizen offices last} Island City baseball double- header. 1:30 p.m. Navy Field. night, announced the appoint- Key West vs. Cuban Club and ment of Daniel Harrison as scout- master for the troop the body is trying to sponsor and announced! that a number of prospective | seouts will soon be contacted. i] Boulevard scarifying, which} was first pushed by the Junior} Chamber, is now progressing} nicely under Monroe County, sponsorship. The method is tem- i porary for the emergency andj will be supplemented by further planning on securing a long-term WPA project to completely reno- vate the boulevard. It was impressed upon the members that all assistance, in every way possible, should be given the Key West Chomber of Commerce inthe magnificent work it is doing for the advance-} ment of the interests of Key West’ and that nothing should be left! undone which would, if accom- | !cuss law enforcement. All-American | Trojans vs. Roadside Pirates. Monday | Special meeting of City Council with Mayor W. M. Albury to dis- 8 p. m., City Hall. | Special meeting of Monroe County Commissioners with R. C.; Perky regarding transfer of de-' sired Overseas Highway right-of- way stretches to the county. 8 p.m. County Courthouse. | Tuesday i Thirty-six planes from Miami Air Maneuvers stop at Key West on cruise to Havana. e oe WEEKLY SCRAPBOOK WEEK'S BEST RECIPE Orange Pecan Cookies: 1 cup) plished, prove berieficial to Key | shortening; 1-2 cup brown sugar; ! West, its organizations and its) people. !2 tablespoons -orange juice; 1-2 cup granulated sugar; 1 egg;/ 1) A Jaycee jitterbug dance next; tablespoon grated orange rind; 2 Saturday; city outboard, sailboat and rowing races January 15, and! a city swimming meet for Janu- ary 29 were decided on as the Junior Chamber’s part in the} January wniter program. A com- plete January schedule has been| drawn up and next week will be} placed on attractive four-color posters and scattered at represen- tative points over the city. | Jaycee boxing was called off) because of the fact that American Legion and other organizations are the only groups which can operate boxing by state law. | A rather large attendance re- ported at the meet: : oe eoccccccccccccceied FROM. A FRIEND, -)>..:5.:;,~} ‘TO A FRIEND! ; wuz glad tu si thet yu publich- ed my leter in the paeper, dnd Tt maks me think.thet mabe sum- time i will get to be anuespeper man, an my follks hev: ofén tole me thet i wuz cut oute for tu be a big men’s wel lak i tole yu i went oute to key west parké Jas}; nite an blive me i got thare oirly| becuz that feller thay cal big) heated benie who runs the skilo, game wich is jus like bingo prom-| is to giv away five dolors free at) seven pm an yu didn hev two; buy a thing an the bes part of it} wuz thet he di dit an sez he is| going too do it evry nite at the sayme time. tHen the wife an} mysef plaid a few games an i 1 one uf the games and got a tiket wich let me pik out any prize i wanted also a bonus| i didn know} wat tu pik out an the wife didn) no what tu pik out becuz thare | wuz so meny prety things so we) r going tu wate an pik it oute| later wen we mek up hour mind| | frum there we tuk the kids two} a plac wear @ litel feler‘had stim tedy bares an uther :big dols al- mos ez big ez’ glorya i gave hin a nikel an toirned around to tawlk tow the wife an wen i torned aroun agan hé gev me a tedy bare about 35 in.| long an| dresed like a sojer an i nachalie gev it too glorya an wuz shee tikled i’l saye shee wuz?| then i tuke the kids on the ferry weel an du yu no a H a, thet is the hiest ferry weel i hev ever sene an i éngoyd it jus as much ez the kids did becuz it meks you fele yung agen it|s the bigest won they hev ever hed in key. west an it wuz ful up with growed up an litle folks@ nexct we went two the monky cucus wear they hev a reel honst to evrythin chir- pmanzie who duz evrything but tawkj/he rdys a bycycel eets with, a nife an folk, roler scates an bf sugar to help keep syrups from | seen pouitey \ ‘should -bé* hung on | leave them.—Ephraim Peabody. cups flour; 1-4 teaspoon soda; 1-2! cup chopped pecans. Cream shortening and sugar together. Add beaten egg, orange juice and rind. Beat mixture until smooth. Sift flour with soda and add to| creamed mixture. Add nut) meats. Shape into roll an inch| and a half in diameter. Chill) overnight or eight hours. Slice thin and bake on cooky sheet in moderate oven 10 to 12 minutes. KITCHEN KINKS Add one teaspoon lemon juice | to water in which rice is cooked ; to keep it white and fluffy. .. Add a pinch of soda for each two cups | erystalizing. Sprinkle the soda on top while syrup is cooking and, don't ‘stir jt,'. JA paste of salt and vinegar will keep enamelware | clean. . .Don’t forget to wash lids as well as cooking utensils them- | selves, as odor of the dish is like- | ly to cling to a lid and cause to spoil next article cooked beneath ! it. . .Brooms, brushes, and mops strings or | serew-eyes fastened to handles so the weight will not rest on the straws, bristles or strings. LEFT-OVERS | Left-over cooked celery blends | well with other vegetables for fritters. . Pour left-over pie filling | into buttered baking-dishes. Bake | until firm. Serve as chilled des-! sert. . .Break crisp cooked bacon | left over from breakfast into po-| tato soup. It improves the flav-| or. . .Left-over mashed potatoes; may be re-heated in a double-| boiler. When they are hot add! two tablespoons of hot milk. . Left-over meat, even if there is very little, will make a tasty dish if it is added to scrambled eggs, | omelets or rice. . .Left-over fowl can be sliced, diced and served in, creamed or; es¢a}loped mix- tures or combined with other in- gredients: for a joaf; timbales or a souffle. MINSPIRATIONAL Here you stand at the parting of the ways; some road you are): to take; and as you stand here, | consider and know how it is that, you intend to live. Carry no bad habits, no corrupting associa- tions, no enmities and strifes into this New Year. Leave these be- hind, and let the dead Past bury its dead; leave them behind, and thank God that you are able to | Crown Roast of Pork SUNDAY DINNER By CORA ANTHONY Director of the A&P Kitchen NTERTAINING is apt to be the theme of the week between | Christmas and New Year's. However, | the average homemaker must continue to make her budget or food allowance stretch to cover necessities, holiday | luxuries and guest me 5 Simple fare, attractively served, is the answer. The markets offer most meats at reasonable cost, many vege- tables are either cheap or very reason- able and apples, oranges, grapefruit and tangerines are within the reach of almost anyone. ! Butter is back to its fall level and s are much cheaper. A fish day es a welcome break in the round of | e ma Here are three dinners suitable for | the week-end. i Low Cost Dinner i Roast Fresh Half Ham Mashed Potatoes Scalloped Cabbage | Bread and Butter i Mincemeat Stuifed Apples? | Tea or Coffee Milk =. | Medium Cost Dinner { Roast Chicken with Mushroom Stuffing Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Currant Jelly ‘ Grapefruit Salad = * ' Bread and Butter 1 Charlotte Russe. } Coffee | Very Spetial Dinner ! Stuffed Celer; Olives 4 : 4 Apple Sauce New Potatoes H Broccoli with Lemon Butter i Salad of Mixed Greens ; Rolls and Butter | Peppermint Stick Ice Cream Waferd | WASHINGTON NOTES. eo! NEW WPA HEAD | Colonel F. C. Harrington, act-| ing-administrator of the WPA,} says he has two big responsibili- | ties. One is to see that money | appropriated goes to those actu-! ally in need and the other is to! try to. get the best work and the; most’ useful results from those on ' relief. Colonel Harrington h had thirfy years’ experience administrator in various ¢apae' ties. with the Army’s corps of en-| gineers. | ae Span t FLEET IN TRANSIT ! Early this week the last unit of} the United States Fleet, 48 giant} flying boats, the Fleet’s patrol! wing, took the air for Panama. They were preceded by auxiliary vessels which last week led the armada, consisting of 130 to 140 vessels and 500 planes, to the Ca- ribbean region where annual ma- neuvers will be conducted. Left behind on the West Coast are i i j The a yin wonder, that centurial years & INDIAN 106 YEARS OLD | | | PLAINVIEW, Neb. — Andrew White Coat, commonly known} | here as “White Jacket,” claims to | be 106 years old, and the last full- | {blooded member of the once} ; Proud Ponca Indian tribe. | |. LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. | In re: Estate of ~ NATHALIE- MAGERHANS, Deceased. | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICA TIO’ 1B. DISCHARGE i | NOTICE 18° HEREBY GIVEN! jthat the undersigned, WILLIAM R., | WARREN and J. J. "TREVOR, Ex- | |ecutors of the estate of NATHALIE | | MAGERHANS, will, on the 25th day | jof January, 1$99, submit their final | |accounts inj said; estate to the! Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- | |ty Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida, for approval, and at the| same time file their application for | |discharge from further administra- |tion of said estate, said Executors} |having faithfully performed duties and completed said adminis- | | tratio: | | DATED this 2ist day of Novem-! jber, A. D. 1938. | WILLIAM } a |Executors’ of estate |. Magerhans, deceased. | MURRE NE Att R. WARREN, | vOR, J. TREVOR, of Nathalie | ‘utors. 7-24-31; and janT-| AND SOFT ANP EASY OW ez, Complainant, | | bafendant. ; | ORDER OF PURLAGSTION | | It appearing by the, Worn Dill | filed in the above-stated cause that’ | Madeline Henriquez, the defendant th is a non-resident. of vs. Madeline Henriquez, 98, Route 1; over the ag ome years; that there is in the State of Florida j the service of a summons in chan- ° upon whom would bind said nt. therefore ordéred that said PIRATE’S GOLD Edited By LILY LAWRENCE BOW weccccccceccoansncecceel), AUTUMN FOG Today Is a silver Canvas traced with Living beauty by the Scarlet flash and gold whirl of Falling leaves. defendant be and she is hereby re- | quired to appear te the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or he- ‘order be published once each week for four co tive ‘weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newsp: |lished in said county and state. | “Done and ordered this 6th day of January, 1939. WINGS OF HEALING =| (Sir:AL) (Malachi IV-2) | To Shirley James Creokford Now dwell in quietude and faith, | With health restored there springs rs Anew in heart of a man a wraith | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ed Of happiness so Jong denied, while, oy THe Gath oon Pio wings IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | Of healing banish all dark fears,| cig Monin And hovering Jow they lend : New hope and strength for future | pp anc years. widov So bide ye now ORDER OF PUBLICATION In quietude and’ Faith. la oe from the pworn bill R ed. by the complainant. in the —Lily Lawrence Bow. ‘| anove stated cause that the de- |fendants, Harry Duval and Lucille | Duval, his wife, are non-residents SEQUOIA GIANTEA of the Si of Florida, and A thousand full, tumultuous years | their _r. ence as is they’ve known; pith A thousand summer winter snows; Thou bent and torn through bark, SEW, and bone 4 It is therefore Ordered that said! By lightening’s flare and bitter defendants be and they are hereby nofthern blows— required to appear to the bill of __, complal Though ravaged heart by fires’) before inglorious sweep, tee: And slashed by murderous sleet-|as confessed by said defendants. o . It is further Ordered that this | storm’s cutting blade— Order be published once each week | tangled ferns below their for four consecutive weeks in The | shadows keep, And timid fawns lie hidden. in |Key West Citizen, a newspaper their shade. —June Barr. Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. (S@.) Florence E. Sawyer "} Deputy Clerk. | | (sa.) 'T. S. CARO, i Solicitor for Complainant, Jan7-14-21-28; feb4,1939 Complainant, ! Foreclosure of Mortgage. | . HYATT, ’ ete. Defendants. Atlanta, Georgia; that said de- and fendants are each over the age of twenty-one years and that there is no person in the State of Florida, ; the service of a| summons upon|/ would bind said defendants. | suns int filed in said cause on or| Monday, the 6th day of Feb- D, 1939, otherwise the al- of said’ bill will be taken | | published in Monroe County, Flor- | ida. Done and Ordered this | 6th, 1939, | (Sealy the | raymonp i Solicitor for the Complainant. Jan7-14-21-28; feb5,i939 | January Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. | R. LORD, Their giant arms bespeak puny strength | Of lesser verdure at their gnarled | feet; And tiny saplings towering length view their| 42° complete. y, too, shall. stand celestial gtace To. glorify an - empire’s -valiarit race. —Edythe Hope Genee. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 — MIAMI and MIAMI AND Honduras. Thirty-two degrees. yin , Florida Securities ‘pany, , Florida, and’ descrihed ‘as’ follows: MOLINA, 1, point ip that’ & particularly -?3 0 Ponce de Leon Street, j; | .. ;OVERSEAS RAPT Ce. —between— Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE | Notice is hereby given that under | and by virtue of a certain Order and Decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 17th day | of December, A.D. 1938, in_and by the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State- of Florida, in.and for Monroe County, in Chancery, in a cause therein pending, wherein Duval Mortgage Company, a Florida corporation, is plaintiff ana Bonnie Bush Austin, a widow, Robert B, Austin, Jr., and Eleanor ‘Austin, his wife,’ John B. Austin and Billie Austin, his wife, Dorothy L. Austin, a single woman, Richayd Austin and Austin, ‘his wifey Whose Christian name is unknown, if he be married, Bonnie Austin, a minor, and’ Bonnie Bush Austin, as ° Administratrix cum testamento annexo of the Last | Will and Testament of Robert B. Austin, deceased, are defendants, Foreclosure of Mortgage, the Un- dersigned Special Master’ in Chan- cery will offer for sale and will sell at public outery, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the County Court | House of Monroe County, Florida, | in the City of Key West, Florida, | during the legal hours of sale, to- Wit, between the hours of 11:00 " . and 2:00 o'clock P. M., | the 6th day of Febru- ary, A. D.'1939, that certain tract | of land situate in Monroe County, State of Florida, described as fol- lows: On the Island of Key West and known as Lots Four (4) and Five (5), Block Thirteen (13), according y West Foundation Co.'s Plat, Key West, Florida, recorded | Book One, page 155, Monroe Florida, Public Records, 28th day of December, LLAN B. CLEARE, JR. pe: Master in Chancery. vy. CURRY HA in Plat County, RRIS, Plaintiff. 14, 21, 28, 1939. | NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE Notite iisthéreby given that under | and by virtue of a certain Order ‘and Decree of foreclosure and sale made and-entered on the 24th dayi of December, A. D. 1938, in_and by. the Circuit Court of ‘the Bleventh Judiciai Circuit. of the State of| Plorid: in and for Monroe County, Chancery, in a cause therein | pending wherein Aquilino Lopez is plaintiff and EB. Rosenthal, also sometimes known as Etta Rosen- thal, a widow, Atlantic Salvage Corporation, a ‘corporation organ-, ‘ized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, 8. J. G. B. Skipper, & widow, also mes known Nina ' Relle | Barco, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1939 VOVSVSSSSSSS SSS SOSTSEOSSOOOSOOSOOO SOOO OOOOOOOODE CLASSIFIED COLUMN | SOHOSSSHOASSAASASHHHSSSSHSSHHSHHSESSSSASESEUSEOEES® Advertisements under this head ; FOR SALE will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word FOR SALE—One lot 50x100, Sei- | for each insertion, but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance is cents (25c). denberg avenue. $325.00 cash. Apply 1317 Petronia street. twenty-five | jan6-s Advertisers should give their! TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern street address as well as their! telephone results. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 iwance, but regular advertisers i with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. FOR SALE OR RENT conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s number if they desire, sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, may19-tf FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar- tello Towers, $3,500. P. L. Wil- son, 1722 Jefferson Ave., Mi- FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin| Cruiser with living quarters to - accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. ami Beach, Fla. decl0-1mo SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c The Artman Press. nov19-tf 1014 Varela street. | octl10-s | FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engin® and hull, in FOR RENT | very good condition. Newly | APARTMENT FOR RENT. Grinnell street. | Tenovated. Reasonable for cash. 1014! Apply 506 South street. decl0s 0 ————— FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. nell Street. |FOR RENT—T7-Room Furnished | Apartment on Duval Modern Mendell’s Men Shop. land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s TWO LOTS. on Washington street, 90 ft. front, 112 feet deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219 Pear! street. novil-s 1114 Grin-}; novs3-tf street conveniences. Apply at | dec20-s FURNISHED APARTMENT—Ap- , CORNER, LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ply 1404 White Street. FURNISHED APARTMENT,; centrally located, conveniences. Apply 519 Duval street. ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt dec31-s | all modern} }|FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, oe 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, as Skipper, in@ividually and as Exe- 's Holding Company, a @ solved Florida corporation, and all unknown persons or parties claim- ing through, under or from said! Holding Co! are defendants, Foreclosure of Mortgage, the undersigned Spe- 1 Master in Chancery will offer ‘or sale and wil] sell at public out- ery for cash in hand to the highest }and best bidder at the front door of the County Court House of Monroe he City of Key ing the legal County, Florida, in. ti West,” Morlda,, dur » between the k A. M. and 2 hours of sale, hours of 1? o'clock P, Monday, the 6th A. D. 1939, the M., day of February, following piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being ‘in the ‘county of Moriroe, State of On the Island of Key West, known , on William A. Whitehead’s map, delineated in February, A. D. 1829, as Part of Got Three (3) in Square Fourteen (14), commencing at a on Duval Street Fifty-one feet and ,six (8) inches from corner of Duval and Green| Streets, and running along Duval Street in.a,S. E’ly direction Thirty (30) feet; thence at right angles in a N.-E'ly @irection One hundred and hirteen (113) feet; thence at right N. W'ly direction Thirty, | hénce ‘at right angles y direction One hundred | (113) feet to the place | } and thirteen of beginning. Algo the Banking House situated upon said described lot of land and the Ranking Fixtures situated thereon. Dated this 28th day of December, A.D. 1938. W. CURRY HARRIS, i Special Master in Chancery AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR., | Solicitor for Plaintiff, dec, 31, 1938; jan. 7-14-21-28, 1939 MONROE THEATER Janet_Gaynor—Franchot Tone Robert Montgomery THREE LOVES HAS NANCY Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Perrier irri titi KEY WEST KEY WEST NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. sept?-s ROOMS | beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. dec9-Imo FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. Run from Washington to Von ROOMS with or without board. Sunny and cool. street. BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest te OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear ‘ss rooms, innerspring mattresses | Under new management, 917) Fleming St. | LOST — Yesterday between sunrise ‘two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes.. No re- ward is, offered for :they dre gone forever—Horace Mann. Phister street. $1,000. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’, corner | Duval and Louisa streets; two lots, corner ‘Bertha ‘street and Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on’ Pine Key, 100°x100';- good location. Apply ° 1212: Olivia street. * decl4-s 419 Southard | . jan4-1mo HOTELS nov18-tf | TEER G HEREC FOURTEEN-FOOT | SAILBOAT, with’ well. $35. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s LOST | somewhere - and. sunset, FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with fourthorse “outboard Johnson motor, fuliy equipped, $150. 1217 'Petronia street, rear. i jan4-s nov30 —- — -—_—_________ SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For WANTED—Wooden Cistern or | Tank to hold 20 to 40 barrels. Answer by mail, Room 9, Stone Hotel. WANTED Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf Subscribe té The dec31;jan4-7-11—1939 of illustrations, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of The Citizen’s advertisers every month! This service is absolutely DUKE SPONSORS ORPHAN | about 32 combat ships, including cose | the battleships Arizona, Nevada, WANSTEAD, Eng.—The Duke} Oklahoma and Tennessee, several of Kent entered Cyril Day, 10, in| heavy cruisers and scattered sub- the orphanage here. The boy’s| marines, destroyers and smaller does a lot of things us livin folks duz; the feller who is the farther of this animal sez thet he is ony nine years ole an hez plaed in movin pichers|thare wuz erbout 45 other amnimals in the sayme sho who was ‘wonurfule, an how the gids enjoird the hole sho.| CHICAGO. — Clifford Smith Thet same feller had them other} left his dog, Wheezer, in his. feller go up on the wire agan an/ apartment to guard the place) thay did sum new tricks wich i| while he was gone. When he re- culd enjoy if i saw them evry/ turned he found that a burglar nite. then thet feler who gives} had taken Wheezer along with a away mony called out the nayme! $100 ring. of Edward Valenzuela who wut —_—— not thayre so tonite thayr going; By proclamation of Governor) tu give away $50.00. after thet we; Fred P. Cone, the week of the went bak two benies place played | Florida Grahge Festival, January | sum more skilo wun one more 23-28, has been designated Florida | prize waited till some poirson | Citrus Week. won the bonus of $15.00 then’ went hum, but will be bak agan tonite. youre same pal while | decorating his store to welcome | the Duke to Needham Market, | Suffolk. STEALS WATCH DOG No Funds “Did you get my check?” | “Yes, twice. Once from you and elmeR [once from the bank”. |. STABILIZATION . | | zation fulid’of the Treasury father died after a fall vessels. Many of them will be undergoing overhaul. while the rest of the fleet proceeds with its tactical exercises in the At-| lantic. Tho huge. $2,000,000,000 Sta partment will come to an end} genthau will recommend its con- tinuance. The fund was set up at the end of 1933, when the gold dollar was devalued, to be used in stabilizing international cur-; rencies and to prevent specula- tive abuses. Mr. Morgenthau} says that the fund’s activities have been conducted at a profit and that all expenses have been paid out of its earnings. Last year, he told a congressional com- mittee, that its profits were about: $6,000,000. | tionale”,, the most ‘s) Bigamy. The Egyptians. Bighorn, Thirteen. Huv’-er; not ho’-ver. New Work Giants. “The! Howe" of Parliament, WWendon,' England. Huey P. Long. OPN S oe pe 10. Ernie Young’s “Follies Interna- : spectacular outdoor*show ‘in América; was booked for the Pan-American Hernando DeSoto Exposition this | next June 30, but Secretary Mor-| week by Manager P. T. Streiber| for a two-week run at the Ex- position opening Gasparilla night, | Monday, February 6, and ocn- tinuing through February 18. STRUCK BY MILK BOTTLE CHICAGO—A milk bottle fell from a window in this city and knocked Max Schapiro uncon- scious. He lost several teeth and was cut about the head, and dis- covered when he revived that his wrist watch had been stolen: TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) virect Between Miami and Key. West. Leaves Miami 2:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Leaves Key Wést 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Miami 2:00 o’clock P. M.' ERCHL omit ail intermediate points) ee s Miami 9:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 4:00'o'clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Miami 3:00 o’clock P. M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephonés 92 and 68 PCO LCOS OOCCOCOOOCCCCRCSO wa IF you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- stick maker or any of dozens of other kinds of merchants, you can profit by advertising in The Super Service illustrations and layouts will fit your ads toa T... and make them doubly effective! Citizen. Stanton Is EXCLUSIVE with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! Phone 51 For Further Information! e6ssee

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