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PAGE FOUR HING 79 TODAY; KEEPS POSTED ON WAR IPP PPL LLL SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR ARMY RATIONS (Ry Aansoctated Press) By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE France’s Foch and Joffre, Brit- | oad Feature Service Writer jain’s Haig and Beatty, and Ger- SHINGTON, Sept. 13.—The | many’s Hindenburg and Luden- Jast survivor of the military; : Sad chieftains of the World War en-|4orff rest in soldiers’ tombs. But) ters his 80th year today, with | “Black Jack” Pershing, who went his attention alertly focused on! to death's door 19 months ago, as- 13.—I£ an army fights on its stomach, American dough- up a “tough scrap in man’s war", seys Venzel j CAMP BULLIS, Tex.. Sept. ages TURTLES, OCTOPI AND boys will be prepared to put ; any | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MANY’ ADDITIONS SEEN AT AQUARIUM —$—<———$—~__———. HOLLY WO a sete a a ee (By Associated Press) 0D By COONS VARIOUS TYPE FISH “ sii ars acd |be disillusioning to all the little | working girls who think of heav- ‘dissolved. . Jimmy Kern, handsome juvenile of the gang, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 This Weekend ! Members of Stephen R. Mal-| wes Sale Cecqccccecrccevesececooe TRANSPORTATION Peeccccescocveccecocese Tanker Due Tomorrow HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13.—It’ll,boys any more: the quartet has the is screen-playing- (with Bill Con- jlory Chapter, United Daughters) ‘Tanker Alabama, of the Texas .of the Confederacy, have planned |cg is due to arrive in port to- {a rummage sale to be held on | morrow morning, consigned to tripe Friday and Saturday |the Porter Dock Company, with jot this week st, the comer‘of Si |. Juotuient of 10,000 barrels of (monton and Angela streets. | = 4 } Any person in Key West hav- | fuel oil for the Texas Company's Schneider, mess sergeant of Visitors‘ at the Tropical Aqua- en as marriage to a millionaire, the present European conflict. | General John J. Pershing will! spend his 79th birthday in an/} <rmy hospital here for a period-| eal check-up. The travels of the frail but still soldierly figure of the A.E.F.| commander are limited to a short} daily walk between rest periods; spent in bed and an easy chair. | Follows The New Battles His mind, however, leaps 3,000 | terest lately has been supervising | miles to the Western front where} exactly 21 y: the doughboys in those sweeping | tounded doctors by refusing to give up the fight against a criti- cal heart and kidney condition. At times now he becomes quite tired, yet he scorns reports he is an invalid. “Me ill? It’s ridiculous?” he as- serts. Another Trip To France General Pershing’s greatest in- the erection of American monu- rs ago he directed|ments on World war battle- | grounds. He looks forward to another} iand endless leisure and travel, |but Lilian Bond says very firmly jthat leisure and travel, at least, | laren’t all they might be. Tae dof infantry | sium in Key. West this morning Schneider says there is thad the opportunity of seeing a | about as much similarity be- (nmumber“of large turtles which i tween the present stream- iwere recently. placed in the | Lilian is back before the cam- | lined cooking equipment of ‘larger outside tanks. Three! of | CTS She left when she married | the army and the equipment |the turtles are of the green | Sidney Smith, the wealthy man-} used in the World War as variety and the others are logger- |a20ut-the-world, and the screen) there is between an old-time | heads. lost one of its prettiest brunette | wood burning stove and a glammer gals, There are in the smaller tanks | ©" ; modern gas range. He was® inside the building other newer|, .! "ever mean to quit. work-} cook in the World War. additions to the interesti _{ing”, said Lilian Bond Smith, | Supply trucks and mobile [rine family, inshidings pant me. | who says she has separated from | kitchens roll along at 40 'selman), the Dave Butler produc- tion of “That’s Right, You're Wrong!”. ..(the Kay Kayser mu- |sical). . .But the 20th lot appar- ently can’t get along without a nutty foursome: it’s been flirting with The Nonchalants, an acro- batic juggle-and-tumble comedy gang from Earl Carroll’s stage show. . . BACKGROUND OF THE WAR - topi one of which is i@rger than |her husband. “I thought we'd} miles an hour now, whereas | is ysual in this type of cephalo- | Settle down in New York and I! ing articles of clothing or any-| ‘thing which may ptove of use in 'the sale and whieh ey will con- tribute, is rea to call Mrs.; Ross C. Sawyer, Eaton street | or phone 271-Ws i ee iJWC Meeting iy Tomorrow aa With Miss Anita Salgado and| Miss Isabel Kelly entertaining, the Junior Woman’s Club will hold a social meeting tomorrow afternoon at 5 o’cleek: at Wom- tanks. The vessel is enroute from Port Arthur, Texas, will arrive at 4 o'clock in the morning and after discharging -will proceed to other ports with the balance of the cargo. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. OUR STORE will be closed TOMORROW drives of the Allies that smashed; 3 the te drawn b the Hindenburg line. He follows | ttip to France, although the war | recat ee a the war news closely, morning Makes that seem a forlorn hope. and afternoon, but keeps his} Meanwhile, all of the army ex- | views to himself. cept Pershing have retreated Col. George E. Adamson, his} from their ancient quarters in the| personal aide since before the | State, War and Navy building to} World war, says the general has|the Munitions building. refrained from public comment A Famous Office because of his semi-official posi-| His office is a beautiful old j tion. Although he has been re- | baronial room that was the office tired from active service since|of Franklin D. Roosevelt when | 1924, as “general of the armies of |he was assistant secretary of the | the United States”, he has the navy, and was used. by President and FRIDAY in observance of ROSH HASHANA. We will reopen SATURDAY MORN- ING at 8 o'clock. MENDELL’S JACK BARASH, Mgr. Clubhouse on Division 5e AFTERNOON BOWLING Learn Now—Free Instruction TERRACE OUTDOOR BOWLING HOSPITALITY BAND NEEDS SPONSORSHIP FOR MORE UNIT MEMBERS OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO._INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Servin; ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST eGR SO ARES BE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY Direct Between Maimi and Key West LEAVE KEY WEST DAILY (except Sunday) MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN By TUCKER ? NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The;cost and the gravy, and that for- New York home offices of the eign rentals on films was just * | Crerecwoevevvccepeccoes. PALACE | | ‘pods recently seen in the aqua- {Could go on the stage if I wanted ie eae ree Eee Ove) ts|an’s jrium. It is of a dark green color |t0- But all — ahaa travel. | for attack appeal to P coategiate: street. [LAL LSE EL 7 ane iat pea acon ee “We couldn’t stay put. By level” Pes eae _ there n CONCERTS WILL jangelfish including several ofjon the go. We'd arrive | some- fort on the Swiss border where} |the French variety with their, Where, and then we'd be off pono ica mountain pass and va | beautiful coloring and the scales | again. I feel as if I've seen the protecting river. Thus has Ger-| | the sides. |3 series of penny post-cards: a range fighting British and French ' GRRE Keeper of the aquarium Josephs | duis eumpee He bbe Blaess, BOhG) have superior wealth and! Romero is eeslaios Up. & oer Coaeted eile > pata arate Be Ged manpower (2) their strong fleets ; ee RSting i eaibist canon oh oe | re Gordons, nad ate got to be control the seas (3) they have the sueaees) ranking ever given oe sate ate apse | presets has. the most attractive off ‘to see somebody ia Wales. |SYmPathy oe cemocrsie nations. His sole recent utterance on the} General Pershing is planning | jand spleete to variety sof orecl Seen Nine ed het? ba DEFEND ISLANDS situation was a terse “They’re|to return soon to that office, | Poesia acneaee aoa ain ot France. (GB o. |. With America attempting to ready in France”, made upon his|where memories of the first G Mills White, Ke: weilorces naESe Z ch” pee hae panning Ae ee, of defend the Panama canal by return from that country about| World war will come flooding] “Corse Nils ef ey i : Neisure—except that I found it|Means of its Guantanamo and two weeks before hostilities|back on the tide of news of the |music supervisor with the Fed- JUDGE ISSUES eee Fan eet Tt i nate ter| Porto Rico air bases, it is only broke out. | second. {eral Art Project, expects that the i et ent ic, natural that Pres. Roosevelt de- , | Hospitality B ill begin pub- jPeople who've known nothing | j.and that French, English and j | Hospitality Band: will: begin: pul MANY LICENSES <<: but leisure and amusement: | ; sage eat ‘lie concerts again in October. i secking, but I’ve been a worker other islands in the West ndies ‘ ‘ as | | , 4 | ot be seized by foreign na- The Federal Music Project is| Pa Ss {most of my life and I have tol ions A flight of army planes being) placed unde sponsorship | There have been 370 licenses Wome ute ates a real Bave been stationed at Miami of the State Planning Board. The | ¢,. grivers of automobiles issued noua ot lived “in can apartment | 274 several patrol boats of the same number of musicians as | from the office of County Judge! pegore—and I think I won't trav- | D2YY: have been sent in the di- ere employed last year in the: Raymond R. Lord since the sale| qj gor a long time. Excuse me— | Tection of Guantanamo. Hospitaliiy,, and nee «been Hes these licenses was started on| they're calling me back to the |" TOLD YOU SO” rproved. Additional “musicians |September 5, just elght days | so¢", | As far back as 1935 Winston | | eae eeerac ied Se ae | have been 1800 automo-|5° T watched her go back to Churchill was begging Britain to ‘ bes ae : work. She got into an automo- | prepare herself and was warning | last week with the release of pile tags issued in Monroe | bite beside Kent Taylor, and to- /against German rearmament. Now | major motion picture companies | additional sugar. over half of the band for acounty and it is expected that | sether (with the aicistanGe ata ‘as newly appointed first lord! q@italieid that:before Christmas | car W.P.A. “vacation”. Men released fully one-half of the owners of | coupe of workers - jiggling iiiclce samitraltyshaseans sag. 10 told half of their staffs will be let! Apparently most of the margin| Offered their services as volun-'these cars or other vehicles .will | ychicle out of camera range) they you so”. He held the same job. out. The declaration of war was'of profit comes from abroad. |teers so that the concerts | may ifind it necessary to secure more | «trayeled” away—but for a scene in 1911-15, building up the navy.! 1:00 o’clock A. M. a wet sponge across their order|Let’s say, for example, that a{continue, but Supervisor White than one driver's license, it is|in “Syed For Libel”. TE wis he wholpushed ~ the-vat-| 2 clock A. M. sheets, and Canada going on alpicture costs a_ million dollars. states (net a sea SS : rie es | er \tempt to break through the Dar- | arrive Miami 7:00 o'clock A. M. war footing, following Britain} You have to sell a lot of tickets |Tenears! | fevenue from the sale o! he . Wi 2 eae : + > o the Black Sea. ! - . and France, a terrific foreign|before the percentage the pro-|have defeated the purpose of the driver's licenses, which has ac- | upiigh Se Jane "Wallace Ae rial plan which 8:00 o’clock A. M. sale is eliminated. |ducing company gets is suffi-|W-P.A. layoff, which was that )crued to the office of the county) 4” fact for Withers glee. It failed because it wasn’t pushed | arrive Miami 3:00 o'clock P. M. Already most of the big-budget | cient to equal the full expendi-;men might seek private employ- | judge, totals $18.50, as for each|iioans she can add her movie |soon enough. Then he resigned pictures have been cancelled.'ture. But once this is achieved, | ment”. : j license sold the judge's office gets \riding boots, gauntlets, and sev-| ahd went into the trenches. He! LEAVE MIAMI DAILY (except Sunday) From this day on the top pictures the producers are happy. The) . The Key West Boys Band con-| five cents. eral dresses, monogrammed J.W. | always has been active in poli- 1:00 o’clock A. M produced by Hollywood will not|rentals from Europe, Asia, Aus-|tinues to be trained under the ——_-—_—- |to her personal wardrobe. . ‘The | tics. When 23 years old Churchill | “ : Srey go more than a third or half their |tralia and South America are| direction of Gece neacise PINE TREE BECOMES Ritz Brothers, who played with battled in India and also in the | arrive Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. former costs. It was from the for-|net gains. If you remeve these | With | attendin re! ne “ 91 Ja ; sr latest nicture. Sudan and South Africa. Eng- | . », eign fields that most of Holly-jfields, or even an appreciable | Meetings were held daily during | “SIAMESE TWINS Up aur Mevuble”: hive depart lishmen cheered when the 65! So wood’s net profits were derived. portion of them, prospects for vacation months with class les’ | ee |ed the lot, their contract. finish- year old Winnie stepped into his | arrive Key West 4:00 o'clock P. M. The American audiences served return on investments already Sons in all instruments held at | (ity Anwoctated Perens) fea and will be in “The Hit Pa. |old job at the outbreak of anoth- | > - merely to cancel the production beyond recall are pretty dim. | the Division Street School Mon-| YOSEMITE, Calif, Sept. 13—|rage" at Republic. . .Oddity is er great war. 4 ee Sa. ; costs. | All of this means that stars|day and Wednesday, 3-5 p. m.|Two pine trees over 150 yeatS|that, in. the Withers film, the ¢ E Pick U d D . Servic : esis |will have to be cut from three to/and a unit rehearsal every Fri- old have fused at the top to con-/ Ritves refrained from tearing i Free “Up and vei e In the light of this, “Gone With|two thousand dollars a week,|day night at Naval Hospital| stitute Siamese twins of the | themsdives to Bites: inthe ducst| rs " : The Wind” is apt to have tragic|Many of the middle men will | Building. vegetable world. | cir dexdpthn/siniky sbace better acs. | Full Car 0 Insurance consequences for the people who|have to be eliminated. In times} Sy ET ET Emil Ernst, park forester, ex-| 64 than in other pictures where- | g sank three million dollars into|of stress, heads in the home -' BUILDING REPORTS pai es ie lo, tas of the! in they wikkediwo hank Office: 813 Caroline St.’ Telephones 92-and 68 s ction. Even i itain ! fices i af | in riction _ re- H * its production. Even if Britain! fices are always the first to fall. irees touched ai Warehou: Corer Raton snd Kraniis Sis. permitted to leave those coun-|my conferee in Hollywood, Rob- | and other waring nations do use; What this means to you who| the picture, no money will be;devour the Hollywood product, ! Barry Makay—Rochelle Hudson SMUGGLED CARGO also COMEDY AND SHORTS ° Speaking of Ritzes reminds me | tries. That is the grim actuality|bin Coon, already has pointed = |sulting from wind killed one top. |; caw a Yacht Club boy the other. being faced by those who gamble jout. The million-dollar produc- | (Spectal to ‘The Citizen) | |The two then grew together and day. . There aren't any Y.C.' now are thriving with a common | ash? be $3 | fortunes by sinking fortunes in| | SAVES OWN LIFE the cinema top. | In the New York offices on Broadway most of the employes are a jittery lot. They read their mail with ¢heir hats and _ coats If a memo from “upstairs” if a call comes through from Hollywood, they hold their breaths. ch slam of the door may mean a_ one-way ticket into unemployment. It may surprise you, as it did me, to learn the significance of the foreign field. I always thought that America paid the on comes down, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yates and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum Monday. With the Yates were three chil- dren, Anne, June and Stewart. Mr. Yates handles refrigeration for the southeastern division of Brunswick, Balke Callendar Cor- poration of Atlanta, Georgia. Miss Ermina Curry arrived Monday from a month’s vacation spent at Tampa, Florida. Paul Mesa, Jr. and Jeff Knight, Jr... were passengers on the morning bus for Miami where they will leave for Gainesville to enter their sophomore year at Florida University. Will Phelan, who had been spending his vacation with his mother Mrs. Pauline Phelan and! other relatives, left this morning fér Washington to resume _ his studies in medicine at George- town University. j Mrs. Greyburn Pinder left this} morning on the 7 o'clock bus for, West Palm Beach and will visit tions will disappear and in their places will come the small-bud- get pictures, But we have an idea that ace producers, directors, writers and casts, working on limited funds, will try themselves and the re- sult—-and we will venture a ticket to the Radio City . Music Hall on it if you.are in a betting mood—-will be better entertain- ment than you have had in a ATLANTA, Sept. 13.—The money spent for _ residential building in the Southeast so far this year has reached the level jwhich was recorded during the! later part of November in 1938, according to Ralph M. Hairston, the Southeast manager of Dodge Reports. | ‘The contracts awarded during each of the eight months estab- {lished substantial margins over | PRINCESS ANNE, Md.—tThe! { quick thinking and action of Mrs. |Edward C. Waters saved her life | | recently when, after being struck | on the hand by a_ copperhead} snake,’she cut the fang punctures \open with a kitchen knife and} drained the poison by means of {the bleeding from it. While her hand ‘and arm. became »badly PERSONAL MENTION ‘atives and friends and is return- |the senior year and Miss Gwen- long time. Wasn't there some-'the same months of: last: .year. thing somewhere about necessity | significantly, great activity is being the mother of somebody ot | taking place in. the one-family other? field. The Dodge Reports Aen summary tract total of $85,999,000. That includes a margin of more than ; $22,500,000 over the months’ total of last year, $63,- | 489,000. with her brother-in-law and sis- }) a grouping of all types of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis England. Mrs. E. S. Parks was a_ pas- senger on the morning bus going to Miami for a visit with rel- atives and was accompanied by, Miss Edith Keldie who had been | at Key West, left over the high- visiting for one week with rel- that the Southeast is nearing the | $220,000,000 mark. The eight- months’ level was $219,058,000. |certain work is to be done on the ing te Tampa to resume her range lights at the port. studies at Hillsborough High School. \clerk in the office of Clerk Ross Bill Allen arrived today for a'sawyer of Circuit Court, writes | from North Carolina that she and | Miss Camille | | Pierce, are having a delightful | vacation visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen, at her the residence on United street. companion, = }time on their vacation, which Miss Josephine James and sis-| yin) a ter, Miss Gwendolyn James, left re sas them to Washington, on the 11 o'clock bus this morn- ing fer Miami enroute to Talla- hassee, where they will resume Outstanding! their studies at Florida State pay fs ek: re College for Women, Miss Jose- LA CONCHA HOTEL phine to enter on her studies for| _ Beautiful—Air-conditioned i Rainbow Room and Cocktail | dolyn will take up the studies for! | Lounge her sophomore year. DINING and DANCING \ Strictly Fireproof Garage Carl Rom, chief radio clectri-| Open The Year Around cian for the U. S, Coast Guard | jreveals a current residential con- | eight- | building and heavy engineering | construction Dodge Reports find , way for Port Everglades, where | swollen, doctors said she would | | suffer no ill’ effects from. the; poison. | '| MONROE THEATER Mischa Auer—Mary Boland Little Tough Guy In Society id an BROADWAY MUSKETEERS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-2%; Night—15-25¢ Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Ser ice Phone 135 Miss Florence Sawyer, deputy. For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key, West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West CUBAN COFFEE STAR * BRAND | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | eeccocccceseoseceesooese | thirst...ice-cold Coca-Cola In any game whether you get high or low score, you are sure to get thirsty. 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