The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1940, Page 3

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BEY FEBRUARY 22, 40 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE ue n 1 as , lcITY CELEBRATES jbury, Loretta Carbonell, Joan | Joseph A. Boza, observed the an- Eleanor Garcia,- Yvonne. Cama- Mario P ereZ Won Decisive CLASSIFIED coun RED Ci CROSS DRIVE | | DEMOCRACY D ay |Xnowes niversary of Washington's birth- lier, Virginia Knowles, Richard Song, “We Raise Our Coun- \day yesterday at Bayview Park. Herrick, Homer Herrick, Jr., | | STILL PROGRESSES try’s Flag.” Going to the park in auto-| Joseph L. Cates, Jeannie Garcia, Victory Over J. Maddox. | ; _ (Continued from Page One) | Song, “Old Glory”. mobiles,“ the pupils and their Sylvia Knowles, Mearle Gardner, | } TRANSPORTATION |dren to use Washington as a es Roe Mee Days”, teachers indulged in several Wayne McFarland, _ Donald te model in shaping their lives. | ne 4 : games, after which refreshments Bethel, Betty Lee Collins, James | SEDAN Go GOING TO CHICAGO,|LOCAL CHAIRMAN RELEAS-| Following is the program of the _ Song, “Washington,, Our Wash- | were served and each pupil was Cain, Richard Cain, Helene By OSCAR L. MILIAN take two passengers. Refer-| Fs ADDITIONAL LIST [3A Class: jington”, School. presented with a miniature paper Cooper, Maydele Gardner, Edwin Mario Perez, Key West welter-) while free from any marks, was} ences exchanged. Call at 323 |_ Recitation, “February 22”, Division Street School = jratchet.. Solomon, | Katherine _ Brady, weight flash, punched out a 10-/on the verge of being knocked} Elizabeth street, Dongo Inn. OF CONTRIBUTORS Billie Daniel. ig, The pupils of G6Al, Division’ pypils participating were: Judith Pellicier. round decision over Jimmy Mad- |°Ut in the third round when a feb21-4tx Recitation, “Washington”, Bil- Street School, rendered a chapel 142, of Oklahoma, in , the! peoliay riers band eee WiDk a concen lie Gunter. |program yesterday commemorat- | —————~- es eee eae Fenn to.go under cover and retreat FOR RENT Red Cross headquarters an-| Recitation, “Patriotism”, Mar-, ing the birthday of George Wash- main bout o! le to his own corner for protection. h . ca] Vin Creel. ington. H weekly fight show last night. | In the curtain raiser Baby Face |F URNISHED APARTMENT Hees sent that ‘the Tocal ""Playlet, “February's Birthday The program opened with de- Perez, master of the. situation|Santana and Young Quesada; modern conveniences. 1014 |@Tve Was eee es forward Party”. ivotional exercises by Rev. G. W. all the! way, used a perfect left|traded punches for four heated! Grinnell street. feb21-4tx | With additional contributions be- Cast Hutchinson of First Methodist hand jab and a right cross to the |rounds to a draw. The bout was r d under the direction; Mother January, Mary Jane;Church. Dr. Hutchinson gave a he-d to win eight of the ten/fast and exciting and won the APARTMENT FOR RENT—Bed- of county chairman, Robert M. Hanford. imost inspiring talk which includ- rounds with two even. Maddox applause of the fans. Both are, Toom, Living Room. Dining Spottswocd. Mother February. Joan/ed impressive incidents in the did not win a round, according Key, West boys and are in the, Room, Kitchen and Bath. Inner Knowles. |life of Washington and the story to the score sheet of this writer. bantamweight class. spring mattress. Season or Little February, Dick Philips. of a Dutch boy’s patriotism in, The decision rendered was! , Battling Geech, pride of the! Yearly, only. No children. 1107 | tributed $1.00: The Flag Over the Schoolhouse, America. unanimous, with the two judges colored scction of this city, tip-, Olivia street. feb22-1tx Clyde Hughes, Gerald S. Ken- Carrie Gates. ; Among the numbers by 6Al1 For Real Purity and the referee voting in favor ping the les at 142, slaughter- nedy, C. H. Hilton, William Lowe, Birthday Candles |pupils were, “A Song To Wash- FE R I E cf the local boy. , ed Young Saynders, 142, of ae WANTED Michael Bruce, Neil Hewitt, Dr aces of Truth, Bobbie Mae ieee armel ahs duels Sas Real io Maddox, a willing and game ami, to score a two-round k.o. REESE B oParranore: 2 -Do Hert uckley 'wenty-second” by Be: >erez, or Real Service little cock, fought a brilliant scrap victory over the Magic City boy. WIL aL BUY all “species ae aE Sai fare eta Candle of Love, Harry Carey. jand an acrostic, “Our Flag” by “4 and occasionally was able to land A fest hard right to the chin at CACTUS TERRACE, 727 ee Smock, Virginia Baker, Virginia Candle of Honesty, Lorretta five pupils. For Real Protection a stiff right to Perez’ mid-sec-\the opening bell of the second| Si0n street. Se iMebermott, Marjorie Gaeynn, | Carbonell. | The outstanding number of the as lightning, forced 2 a e mat for a_ col » rine. | Mo! i in Ca cA ar. ie J | © Indian fighter to retreat with a Jumping to his fect before the H. McKinley, Wim. Cates, Claude “Candle of Poetry, Betty Jean’ Joan Doughtry gave an interest- | DELIVERED E Gandolfo, Leon Rober Ev : é 2 = volley of left jabs that had his referee could sing out number 10,, BRING YOUR VISITING friends: Maton We Ae Paonia Avithons Williams |ing history of the Minuet. s | DAILY hesd swinging like a punching the Miami fighter was again sent in need of a good night’s res 9 OTT a ay: ¥ Candle of Industry, Paul John-) was followed by a song, 4 bag time and again. prawling with a number of stiff to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. /.. : : : son. Minuet”, sung in two parts by the UP PY IPR in de sivih sativa, Perea coni-/igiteland lefis terthe held ond Clean seorse semioyatherhoisey |oncwem MD. Laura Moline Birthday Song, by the Candles. class. The song was rendered EVERYWHERE . ete Jane Brown, L. E, Thompson, “ Air . ” : a nected with a solid right hand body. Fernandez walked over to' atmosphere. Satisfactory rates.! "7" Guiftin Mary McCoHS Tae Song, “Little February’s Here”,/ under the direction of Mrs. Nor- ° punch to the side of the face that Geech snd rendered the decision} 917 Fleming St mayl7-tf say Ulric Roberts" Ly.) Coes, ma Dopp and was accompanied ] h E made the Indian boxer’s leg wob- of a k.o, ' ee : ‘ a aay Ochs ne si Ly Recitation, “Washington Never by Elizabcth Ann Gardner, pi- ompson nterprises man Garlo’ arold So é is 2 i ble a bit, but the experienced Big surprise of the evening was / POSITION WANTED Wiateatita Tapedo peat Did M ry Jane Hanford. AN; Frances ; Mora and ~Joan and smart Maddox went into a Kid Brass’ one-round * knockout |_———__ Vareaite wad ee M AE aE Acrostic, Marvin Doughtry, _violins. Following INCORPORATED clinch and held on until he shook victory over Eddie Alfonso. Al- | POSITION WANTED: Experi-|p p ‘yalioway Mrs ‘Anthony P. Crecl, ‘Winnie Rose Cruz, Eliza- | this, the “Minuet” was gracefully off the effect of the blow. fonso, probably the victim of a enced secretary, stenographer Rubino Melvin E Ruvesall BH beth Roberts, Gloria Brown, danced bv Juanita Griffin and The bout was a clean-cut con- glass jaw. went out dead to the; and typist desires position. Ques Melon Rus Alla, LOuisana’ Rivero, Billy Spencer, Herman Cerezo. est all the way with the referee world afler 45 seconds of ficht- Best references. Box D, The ,g'*%,kat! O Thompson, Allan Oise tie LG ea Re ICE DIVISION re ina wher a alo rights ‘ti eae > , ndr. RK. B. Gloria Adams, Die! hilips. i 2 s the Sunbeam eas aes troukle in nate S eae Hina aes . fcbl-spiackwell, (Col. G.D) "Hatfield. | mistacue “what a a Patiot2” ilidersantenranai Playhuunesac: PHONE NO. 8 handling the boys aid the, Spanish fighter on to = MERE NG EE CS. aa e. sa 2 s and Playhous NE 8 In the semi-final bout, Kid Tar- of the last strand of ropes on the FOR SALE ae ae a te ae at ie Bobbie Mae Buckley. and Paul companied by their teachers, Miss > $ zan, 160, and Buddy O'Connor, north section for the count. It | : : sieut. “Johnson. : Katherine Knowles and Mrs., 5 i pagal : : = \Comdr. T. J. Brac Lic Flag and Sword Drill, Boys: AGO; ct PAlsbaris tought sixewas Eadie sicerond)koldeteatiin Two) /iOis Sony aWashinglon (Comdr FH Callahan, Elewk S laeas (Cie, paver Annee |S a $e rounds to a draw. Although as many s street ncar White, $750 for |B. ‘Lee, GCSid F. Bowers, CYeo |paui Onna Gheviee Gene O'Connor might have had a s in ajspecialiaddediattractionsol: Guicg sic. AppIVEIaIOSBCAtlIN GA Beichaner Cae Ae Bel ohne Ce CUBCR Ain Desc Obe ice Contec x atouUe) eg eh ae jan5-s !Denman, H. W. Meyer, Phm.le W. Cruz, Bobbie Mae Buckley, Betty the decision rendered was good, Miami, met defeat at the hands neers uae : z L. Arnold. Willi > E as many of the blows landed by of Al Manriquez, junior light- 2 SALE--Coon Hound, ac- Uren ath a Jean Williams, Bobbie Ann Al both fighters were wide and weight. The fight was a crowd- cl Wiorida Keys. Gi | 5 z g i Bee ee ae eee & 5 Nicolas Osterhoudt, Moris struck cither on the side of the pleaser intc.d. Apply 523 Eaton St. |iejo, Harry Plowman, Joe Valen. NO NAME LODGE | arms or cn the back. They both The main bout was refereed by feb21-GtX | sla Richard ‘T. Gaskin, Henry Directly on Beach connected stiff blows to the body Johnny’Jordon of the United —— Se eee Reynary) Famous Bahia Honda Fishing and hed. Tarzan received a States.Navv, who did good work SECOND SHELETS—500 for 50c ged ples Reef — Tarpon — Permit : : : : : ae The ‘ a ai Donald Myers, Roward Bone Fishing bloody nose and his opponent, as the third man in the ring. The man Press. nov19-tf, Buriaue solange Alberto COTTAGES $250 AND UP * PRICE. Choicest corner Lopez, James H. Whitchead, Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty 5 4 : tase a Fee NO eee KEY NO. 1 ‘esident 1b k sale for/4aron H. Williams, Mervin : feb2i-4:|Thompso, Henry Watkins, Ellis! e—-—s—eaesece=caoa— es STILL HOLDS ouT FIGHT IN MAY DOUBLE ee oer Garey, ‘L.-Maloolm Ple e, John 108 PRINTING ec —- tello Towers. $19,000. Box |B. Kerr, Chas. M. Richardson The Ci 3, Robert R. Roberts, Merill E. . THREATENS TO RETIRE TO JERSEY CITY WILL BE SCENE FR. The Citizen. feh20 * Roberts, Walter T Walterson, Vie of All Kinds TEXAS FARM IF TERMS OF BOUT: BUSY FISTIC SEA- FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM tor E. Watkins, Julio Lacedon : i -C¥PRESS- BOAT; -Four. Horse, Elsworth Johnson,.Frank B,.Duf- AREN'T MET. - » SON NOW.COMING UP ; Johnson Outboard Motor; Four fy. Jack Heavener, L. 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Roberts, Albert We are equipped to ai is holding out for $15,000 fistic battle will be staged in Jer- ct pa lt pe TE ES Gale do all kinds of print- but the Cub owner, Phillip Wrig- ey City, Rae Dparmningeiecte. © |Guincn: Soiaen aR | ing — quickly, eco- ley, has offered him $10,000 an bee ca eee, See ee : aprlds |watkins. Cas D Eeown Thon nomically, and with no more. Dizzy says he will not Mine in the heavewelant divi. SS Wiley, Joseph Hull, John Rivas, { the best of workman- back down and admires Wrigley -chvity in the heavyweight divir nyo STORY HOUSE AND LOT. David Hecburn. R. E Rovers, Eu. | Atm (Hilo Ge st ache: i fa reuithe Ninner of the Galento-Bacr tas-° 618 Francis Street. $2500.00— gere Horton, W. A. Kelly. Wil- estimate. “stick” to one sum! nere ne W , zalento-.sac AS- 500.09 dow P 9) aoe pk ia . ate. situation is rtalemated and no-sle will be signed to meet Cham-, $590.09 down. balance $25.00 |lard Cook, Sergio oe: Z . eS F alas " monthlv. 6% interest. Price re-'Solomon, Wm. H. Monsalvatee. ! satisfactory outcome is in the pion Joe Louts, who is seueculed — Gicaq for cash. Also several ‘The following ‘conteibutedi tity | RAPID SERVICE offing <t present to deferd his title in June against vacant lots, low prices, terms. 'cents: . REASONABLE PRICES ‘The Great One announced that still another challenger. Buddy 0" pos ’RE. The Citizen. 4 , és URGGreLvoune eof MA Apsy a Bie ictor Lowe, John Saunders he will go to Florida for a month Baer; young brother of Maaic PEE SE espe a aaa FREE ESTIMATES and then back to his “refugee Will mect 2 South American in a rei farm", which) is. near Lancaster, ‘He tieat stiyares Several bouts ane PFLEUGER. TEMPLAR Dr iWin R. Warren contribut- THE ARTMAN PRESS Tex. are slated for March REELS. In good working con- |oq $5.00, PHONE 51 HICH SCHOOL AND ANOTHER CANADIAN | fa nccwing 20.49 hescpow” gaye" & > Heer ovebwe: |The Eigen Building The following residents con-_ cnt = antennae esas War " PHILCO NEW 1940 SHORT-WAVE RADIOS Every day London, Paris, Berlin cr Rome is on the air. Tune in their history- making broadcasts direct with 7 LILI a aI Daa aIL aL! PDD day that he was building a home signed to exchange leather in a in Texas where he would spend bout that will take place some A 1940 Short Wave PHILCO New inventions vastly improve your opportunity to hear foreign stations ... make even American pro- grams more thrilling. . .Ex- clusive Built-in Aerial Sys- tem enables you to plug in anywhere and enjoy super- performance and new purity cf tone. LMI LID DS DDS SD, AIRFOREE TOBRITAIN| $,moter with many new parts San as a ; é adron area HOUSE and TWO LOTS, = Overseas Transportation VARSITY DEFEATS VPS3 FIVE: be sent tc England, it w's an-! yooms, all modern conve. nounced by Prime Minister Me- s E iences, beautiful lawn, double CCC TEAM BOWS TO fine King vencany tne see, fee, guia ew Se Company, Inc. DEVILDOGS jone division Ww join the other i ished, radio, piano, typewriter, oe ly in the mother’ ete, $4500 cash or $2500 down. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service = -ountry and continue training balance in 1% years. Robt, J.| —between— High School varsity basketball; War S Board aft this Lewis, 1611 Von Phister street. MIAMI AND KEY WEST team defeated the Navy VF : d the pur- aa Come in—choose from dozens of big-value models! > of 5¢ anes, which will : hearts easiee 2 ee weve e built in a Clothing and: FOR SAL! tablished Lunch | ALSO SERVING raiser of two Island City Basket. 2cces0Fies have also been or. sd Restaurant business on ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS falicshannes conics ia Seamus dered. . Terms reasonable. Se aaa a8 Chamber of Commerce conven- son: taking up other busines —between— Sahin ne Marines tion yesterday pledged to ec Address, T.L., clo The Citizen MIAMI and KEY Tt In the nightcap, the Marines Hon Yesterday, pled : eae : MI and KEY WEST _ took care of the CCC boys in im- | Bagiand avage war on C pressive fashion, winning their 27. : ‘ i Express Scheduie: game by a score of 42 to 2 ing to Key West to attend the “Apartment For Rent”, LEAVES Env WEST DAILY (EX- Gemes Tomorrow services, Rev. O. C. Howell of “Private Property, No Tres. CEES SUNEDE SD: 2 200 cca For Rent”, “Rooms For Powerful AC-DC PHILCO 115C Suverheterodyne with costly H.. F. Stage, six working Loktal Tubes. Wal- nut cabinet. $22.95 Ley Memorial church officiated passing”, 18¢ each.’ THE ART- pears i bain ace cna ats bring the Navy VP53 team (at the services 3 v against CCC's in the first game miei sais pen ras ities | LEAVES MIAMI oem starting at 7:30 o'clock and: th Bs t Cie PES and arriving at Key, West at 7:00: Marines and DeMolays together @@ee00e2.o0e-+-ceesececeeeceseccoonececeoooonesos o'clock A. M at 8:30 o’clo a POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Pe ee ARE HELD TOD AY Monroe County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940 LMESDAYS AND FRiDavs, 3. Bia ene argent nis and arrives Key West weet a . M. on TUES: . THURS! Funerai services for Byron BERLIN A. SAWYER AND SATURDAYS. Hall, 80, who died yesterday at ene i poring: leapial eee For County Commissioner, First District FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE rg chapei of Pritchard's Funeral EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FULL CARGO INSURANCE Tomorrow night’s games will = Pierce Bros. Seakas/Gn! White cheat Office: 813 Caroline St. Phones 92 and 68 F emi d Elizabeth ell is survived by 3 aS * : 5 ' F’eming and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 270 sie eae 2 as a rae For Constable, Second Distact WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. hews and a niece, the latter com- BASIL R. TYNES A hadedkad dededdi de idtidtdtdtAdtibkehidsdAd

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