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PAGE SIX if SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY— New art class for adults opens at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Albert Peirce, Jr. as instructor. SATURDAY— First winter season dance at Art Center. Raul’s. 10 p. m. pai aR SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Ce MONDAY— SS LF ek Pythian Grand Chief Erma Haslam pays official visit to Temple | near 20 in Key West. Supper at 6 o’clock at Pythian Hall. nter Park. | EAL ESTATE NEWS Following is the week in realty ending Monday, according to the records in the County Court- house: G. A. Patterson sold to Etta Patterson the following: Caroline near Elizabeth 33x100; corner of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CRICKETS HIDE, SCIENCE SEEKS (By Associated Press) H MILES CITY, Mont., Nov. 16. |—What happens to Mormon ;$1,000. jerickets when they disappear? | General repairs to frame one-| ‘Science doesn’t know _ but story residerice at 704 White Would like to find out. Since street. Owner, John Costar; | 1933 crickets have plagued the cost, $600. near here and Casa Marina Hotel. Owner, Flor- ida East Coast Hotel Co.; cost, | countryside |ADMIRAL SEES | Duval and Amelia 42x98; Duval Amelia 21x98; Caroline |near Rose Lane 60x106; Caroline Erect double garage, metal ‘roof, at the residence, 620 Eaton | Se “UESDAY— Stone Church Service Club meeting. 6:30 p.m. Church Annex. | APE E Neier < THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayvi ‘ . Stone Church Annex. iew Park, Raal’s Club Opens Saturday Raul Vasquez, proprietor of the “eyer popular” Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boulevard, announces today the opening this Saturday night of his club with a dance to start at 10 o'clock. Featured in the opening will be an excellent floor show with Cuban and Hawaiian music. Boza and Edna, famous rhumba danc- ers, will be present with other star performers. Ray Baldwin, of New York City, and “His Mu- sical Marvels” will be in the or- chestra pit. Special admission price will prevail for this dance, | details of which appear in the er, recorded the yarn in his mem- Building Inspector Harry M. advertisement on page one to- day. Thempson-Wh'te Wedding Today Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Thomp fon, 404 White street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Fdith, to Charles White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor White, of Timmonsville, So. Carolina. The ceremony was performed this morning at the Thompson resi- dence, Rev. John Gekeler, pas- tor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. AMERICANA i Story Of Old Long Dog And A Buggy Ride \ (By Asaocinteda Vrean PIERRE. S. D., Nov. 16.—Scat- tered parts of an expensive hearse lie whitening the South Dakota prairie today as | testimony tor a story of frontier days when “cowboys and In- dians” was a he-man game. G. E. Lemmon, pioneer ranch- on oirs. When Sitting Bull went on the ; warpath in the late ’70’s, the War {department confiscated hundreds ,of Indian ponies to prevent other ,Sioux bands from joining the! outlaws. .Old Long Dog was one Indian who lost many ponies. The war scare past, and Sitting Bull arrested, the government in 1881 paid Old Long Dog for his lost horses. He came to Pierre t? buy an elaborate carriage to transport his large family across the wastes west of the Missouri river. The carriage déaler showed istreet. Owner, Printz; cost, $500. | General repairs to frame one- ‘story building at 1117 Varela street. «Owner, Mrs. Sarah Eliza Tynes; gost; $50. MUSICAL GHOST (By Axsdeiated Press) near Duval 40x106; corner of Mrs. Barbara Eleanor and Bertha 46x100; Den- nis near Eleanor 92x56; corner of Josephine and Ruth 46x100; Southard near Thomas 25x106, Josephine A. Kitridge to Jose Rodriguez the 31x100 Packer near United property. Evelio Gomez of the county of New York to Aurora Dole the 197x79 Amelia and Whitehead! street property. Emelina Simon j—Hopkinsville puiiee have mark- of Hillsberough county also sold|ed down the mystery of the to Aurora Dole the Amelia and; “haunted music machine” in a Whitehead property and the Vir- {local tavern as solved—by ginia near Whitehead 50x164;usual electrical short circuit. . property. | Three times within two weeks Application to survey mainland ; the nickel music box began play- Monroe county property in order ;ing in the middle of the night. to drill for oil was given to U. C.jApparently no one was in the Preston from Internal Improve-| building and no nickel in the ment Federation. If oil is found Slot. Internal Improvement may buy, Leland Atkinson, the owner, 46,080 acres of its land back. | who lives in an adjoining build. 2 ling, asked the aid of police after Building Permits |hearing the music late at night in Building ‘and repair permits is- | the belief sore one was robbing sued during the second week inthe tavern. November from the office of! Unélé Jeff Sizemore, 96, is a Baker, total four and expendi-|new deputy sheriff of . Floyd tures amount to $2,150. | County, 'K' He says he’ will carry Principal item in the list is for a whip. instead of a gun to sub- repairs to the sun porch at the.due culprits. APPRECIATION SAM B. PINDER ‘appreciation to the people of our I wish to sincerely thank all'beloved city for my victory in those who voted for me in Tues-;Tuesday’s election. I wish it day’s election. Although un-.was possible that I could meet opposed for the office of City’ each one individually and voice Tax Collector-Assessor, the large my appreciation to them. How- HOPKINSVILLE, Ky., Nov. 16.| le} throughout most of southeastern Montana and northeastern | Wyoming. | There were millions of them.! Early this spring they appeared in great numbers in most parts |of the area they long had | fested. | But by mid-season they had ,disappeared — almost entirely, ' says N. A. Jacobsen, Custer and | Powder county agent. There were practically none of them by late summer. | “And yet no dead crickets were found and there were no reports |of the crickets appearing in other areas,” said Jacobsen. “Science has records that crickets have the habit of |disappearing mystcriously, but scientists tell me they are as | mystified as I am.” | IT’S ABOUT TIME HE | HAD CHANCE TO REST (Re Aw nt Press) i RICHMOND. Va.. Nov. 16.— Patrolman Walter Angel will be interested in a job which in-| |volves'a lot of sitting down.| | After 27 years of pounding the pavement, Angel retired from ac- tive duty on his beat with the |statement that he wanted to sit {down for a whilc, but wouldn't | mind working while doing so. in- River showing ANSWERS TO _ TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 | POWERFUL NAVY (Continued from Page One) turrets, two aft and two forward, to ride the center-line of the} ship. It increased fire power, | accuracy, and stability of the! ship. Equally important, it put the turrets farther into the core of the ship, adding strength and efficiency. Every world followed suit. navy THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939 ececcececesensscescecses | STUFFY? CHARGE IT 1 Positive Particles To Blame UP TO ELECTRICITY e e (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Elec tricity is the explanation of the feeling of suffoeation in badly “Brains Sailor’ ventilated, crowded rooms. Taylor was not much’ of a sea-| This is the report of Prof. Dr. going sailor, for the navy would A. L. Tchijevsky, of Moscow, to not waste his designing abilities' the International Congress of Bi- by sending him to sea. He was ophysics, Biocosmics and Bioc- a “brains sailor” from the time racy. The electricity is due to} he entered Annapolis 1881, | charged particles of air. after completing a college course! Air always contains at Randolph-Macon, where he | Charged particles, called ions, enroiled at the age of 13. some of them positive, others Fresh out of Annapolis, from | negative. Prof. Tchijevsky found, which he was graduated with a, however, that when breath is ex- scholastic record exceeding all | haled, there isa large increase in previous records, he was sent to| the number of charged particles. the Royal Naval College in En-| The increase is almost wholly gland for post-graduate work in|in positive particles. This is naval architecture. There again |©duivalent to exhaling a_ little he received highest honors. The | P0sitive electricity into the air. lad seemed to have that In laboratory _ experiments, thing extra”. Prof. Tchijevsky sj Back in the U. S. ved that these positive elec- design’ the first three battle ‘al particles slow down the the navy ever had. They were “exchange” of gases in the lungs. Indjana, Massachuset: “xchange means taking up oxy-! gon. They all sailed w from the air and giving off in their teeth” in the oid n dioxide from the lungs. The bulbous-bow came 2 Consequently, in the erowded ater, room, the lungs have to work a Admiral Taylor was jittle harder, not because of lack construction during of oxygen in the air, but due to war when we built 1 > positive electricity thousahd vessels, As a further demonstration of quite fleetto first i Prof. Tchijevsky _ experi- In that period he. put a r n mented with air containing an odd tons of fighting’ power on the ©xcess of negative electrical waves, Our newest ships . particles and found that this kind cluding the 45,000 ton electri speeds up the not yet begun—will reathing made. Now about 75, Tay! in a hospital for victim of a stroke. expect him to a huge naval exper t on the Potomac dedicated i honor. in | many } some he chief Wi the be Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. r ha. MONROE THEATER Paul Muni—Bette Davis JUAREZ , Wharf will | proach, S| applic WAR DEPARTMENT RECEIVES GARRISON BIGHT APPLICATION (Continued from Page One) of the approach platform spaced about 35 “Th used for ci Key West. a ect is to provide a improv id th facilities ing r APPLIES FOR PE TO BUILD WHARF The engi ports senting of M sion to Maratho: The work proposed lows: To pier (wh repre- ast Fisheries, Inc., plied for permis- a wharf at fol- timber { proposed be eight feet wide, extending 50 feet into the bay from me; water, and terr e outer end in an uw ad eight feet wide by 90 feet of which e shore ap- arm extend- Rt east of the property line. e constructed of as construct a ing to deck to be th low wat DON'T KEEP QWN Satifting and .- without doing anything about it Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril right away. Feel it go to work. Notice how it relieves irri- tation and stuffiness of a cold. This treatment is successful because Va- tro-nol is active medication—contain= ing several essential relief-giving agents plus ephe- drine—and is ex- pressly designe WAKE UP YOUR NOSE him everything in stock. A hearse complimentary vote which placed ever, friends, the election is over, The groom's father was pres 'with fancy trimmings took the ™¢ in third place on the ticket is and I ask all citizens to give their | Wobaraw. Wilson. and Ra's) Li Dog flattering and I wish to assure pray Meds bees the public that I will endeavor ly for Timmonsville following the; At the clothing store he picked @S in the past to give them a fair wedding. At that city the bride’ yp a stove-pipe hat and a new and just administration. and groom will make their future | suit of clothes, cut in the latest ene home. { ‘i his IRA F. ALBURY |New York fashion, He packed his whidel Calihati cuties athedane i 3 peaptily "tnt Sites caine 17909 | ciation Tifeck-fon thavaplendiad Pythian Sisters Look | whipped his team out of town. ai : = ..,; At the ranch, many hours voveiiiens rr Te athe Forward To Officer’s Visit! away, he opened the hearse door. etn te a er arate , His family was nearly suffocated. |’ sae vot Preparations aré being made| Qld Long Dog and company iresel are ie ending Hed by Pythian Sisters to entertain | abandoned the hearse. aca eee oO all my friends Grand Chief Erma Haslam, who|” Passing white men picked off 74 supporters, | will make her official visit tothe wheels, the tongue, bits of ee un a great ber, 20,. 5 _ |until only the skeleton was left. /CUCtInS = Supper in honot Of the high |'Today some pieces remain. ent at the marriage. Both he and the newly-weds left immediate- JOHN CARBONELL, JR. I wish to sincerely thank the people of Key West for the handsome vote given me in Tuesday’s election and one and all that I will work me. EDWARD J. O. ROBERTS a ‘ I wish to express my _ sincere ——— Listed on the ship's manifest thanks to the citizens of Key A. new art class for adults will| were the following items: For|west for the splendid vote be held cach Friday evening at|Key West, 31 tons of freight and/ which they gave to me in Tues- 7:30 o'clock at the Key West Art, one sack of mail; for Havana. gay’s election. Center W.P.A. |28 sacks of mail and one ton of ertrudr Any Jr., will be freight. LEONARD B. GRILLON. the ifstructor.’ Anyone wishing) S.S. Cuba sailed at 10:30 o'clock! y wish to extend my sincere to jdin' 18 SoMitilly: invited. ‘for Havana with 26 first and one thanks and appreciation to the The Art Appreciation Reading smooth and efficient manner. state officer will be given in K. for this affair should immediate-| Mrs. Viola Higgs and Mrs. Irene |, §. §, Cuba this morning from | sicg, | for Havana. Adalts To Study 6f P. Hall Monday afternoon 6 o'clock and all members who} have not yet made reservations | ly get im touch with the commit- | Light S.S. Cuba Traffic tee in charge of arrangements,! There was a very small pas- i \ 3 ©" earnestly for the best interest. of composed of Mrs. Maude Archer, | senger list artiving on the P. an this city during my term of of- Adams, or call phone 455. All| Tam, d i i , { pa and consisted of one first) 4 my supporters and the reservations must.be in by Sat-jeabin passenger for Key West Marti Political Club I am deeply urday afternoon. and four first cabin Only passenger shown on the . list for this port was Mrs. P.| Creative Art Schutt. passengers ‘grateful for the assistance given | ‘cooperation and, assistance to the incoming administration for the ibetterment of our city and_ its |government. Citizens, we need your support and I ask each of tyou' to work with us. The Marti 'Club* andthe ¢olored citizens \shall always’ be remembered for their loyalty .to me, j COL. L. C. BRINTON I wish to express my sincerest appreciation to’ all ‘those who supported me in the past ‘elec- jtion, and to assure them of my contin interest! in their wel- fare and that ‘OF ‘the ‘City of Key W. P. ARCHER West.'0f BEIM | Please © accept: my) sincere thanks for the splendid endorse- ‘ment’ given -me ‘in Tuesday's | assure | election in the: race for ;City | |Judge. During the coming iterm I will do my best to faithfully |perform the duties of my office and give justice to all who come before me. I will always keep in mind the confidence reposed in:me by the large vote which I received. WILL DOUGHTRY My hearty thanks to the voters of Key West for the support given me in Tuesday’s election. | Although not victorious at the polls, my gratitude to my,\ sup- |porters is most ‘sincere... | |~-It is my belief that the _men elected to office will give the city an excellent admirlistration during the coming term. second cabin passengers, who were | electors of Key West for the ex- Group meeting, which was sched- | booked at this port; also. 10 sacks | cejjent vote accorded me in Tués- |day’s election in which I was elected to a seat on the City Council. My earnest hope is that the members of the council and all other officials as well, will work for the best interest of the city in every respect. Again, I thank one and all for the hearty support given me, and uled, for tonight,:.has been post- poned. ct A a Mrs. Parodi Here For Wedding Mrs. Ulysses Edward Parodi, of Miami, was a visitor in Key West last weekend, coming here to attend the marriage of her grandson, Ulyssus Parodi, III, to Rose de Malmody Camero, which was solemnized last Saturday morning at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic church. While in the city, Mrs. Parodi exchanged greetings with a host of friends who welcomed her to her home city. Mrs. Parodi is femembered as the former Miss Concha Biaz, daughter of Rev. Biaz, former pastor at St. Paul’s church. She left for Miami fol lowing the marriage ceremony with thd newly-weds. Open House Success Patents and interested friends aecepted the invitation to visit the Divislon Street School faee value. A delicious lunch was served toover three hundred. one hun- dred and sixty of whom were wisitors. The menu, which was to pupils and visitors, served for lunch on Wednesday noon at its of mail and four automobiles. Tug Left This Morning Tug Senator Bailey, from Port Arthur, Texas, property of the Gulf Oil Corporation, which ar. rived in port Tuesday night to avoid adverse weather condi- tions, left this morning. When the tug arrived in port it had a barge in tow. which was left in the outer harbor and the tug came up to the Porter Dock Company’s pier. When leaving this morning the barge was pick- ed up and the Senator Bailey pro. ceeded to port of destination at Miami. S.S. Ozark Due Tomorrow Steamer Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in port tomorrow afternoon with shipments of freight for locai dealers, The vessel is from Miami and Jacksonville and is bound for Key ‘West and New Orleans. The late arrival at this port is due to the fact that the ship sailed six hours late. Reno, Nev., is a marriage cen-! ter, also. In September 1,323 mar- riage licenses were issued, and only 200 divorce cases were filed there. alike, consisted of black beans with rice, meat loaf, slaw and apple pie. Milk was also avail able for those who wished it. RALPH B. BOYDEN I sincerely thank you for your expression ‘of confidence in me | day’s election. am your councilman as well as | the other fellow’s and I will con- |duct the duties of the office so assure you that I feel very grate-| 2; to merit the trust you have ful, and will endeavor to merit; placed in me. the confidence imposed by giving | you a fair and impartial adminis-! WILLIAM A, FREEMAN tration of the office to which I rhave been elected. sion of confidence by the citizens jof Key West urges me to thank vou sincerely for your support in Tuesday’s election, returning me jto the City Council with the ‘highest vote in i Ke splendid vote tendered me in the Me tere ender or ene De election even though unopposed.’ merit that confidence by an at: I shall sincerely try to merit this ficient administration of the of- expression of confidence and | fice if, councilman. trust in me. j 8 eh BSS, oo pe , |\JOHN.,GLENWOOD SWEETING ALBERTO CAMERO- | of extend my..sincere apprecia- I wish to express my sineere | tion »:to..the- of this city appreciation and thanks to the | who accorded: me such~a fine vote ARCHIE ROBERTS I wish to take this means of thanking the entire electorate of the City of Key West for the voters for their support in the! of confidence in the election last | 'City Election, returning me to, Tuesday. I am sincere in my de- the office of Captain of Police termination to be ever mindful with a handsome majority. \of the mandate placed on me to Also, I wish to state that I am' perform my duty for the benefit grateful to the Marti Political of all of the people in my’ city. Club and all others who worked |]¢ will be my pleasure to act as so hard for my reelection. _councilman during -the coming —_ j term, and I solicit WILLARD M. ALBURY __ from my friends as to legislation Words fail me in effort to ex-| to introduce that will prove bene- (Press my sincere gratitude and' ficial to Key West. as shown by your vote of Tues- | suggestions | The one on the dealer’s right, who cuts the cards. Spanish-American War. Baton Rouge. Ob’-li gate; not ob-li-gate’ St. John’s. A vertical revolving drum or cylinder for exerting power by traction on eable drawn around it Shakespeare. A mental compulsicn or hab- it of counting things Andes. al | a { 1s 9. 10. | DIVORCE PAPERS FILED | Filed in the office of Clerk |Ross C. Sawver of Circuit Court this morning were the papers in the divorce it of Doris Geant Conneway versus. Charles Conne- way. i WAR FOR WAR CHARLESTON, W. Va—When the Gazette of this city took a poll on whether this country should fight in a European war, only one “yes” vote turned up. It was from {a reader in War, W. Va. | | | | | | | To those who did not see fit to} vote for me I wish to say that I) My pleasure at the fine expres- | ‘OU get good -look- ing, comfortable shaves every time... and save money too... when you use the new Thin Gillette Blade. This blade is made of easy-flexing steel hard enough to cut glass. It has super-keen edges of an entirely new kind. You whisk through tough beard quickly, | t | ] tor25 5 portable BIRTH VS. DEATH CHICAGO.—Ait of infantile paralys trude Epstein, b girl. 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