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PAGE FOUR he Rendeyvous 410 Fleming Street WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—o—Oo Cocktail Lounge re NOW HE’S THE MAN CHURLES FRING | “SOCKER” COE. | BECOMES THE CHIEF || CONTENDER FOR THE |) ! U. S. SENATE SEAT AC- | CORDING TO EVERY |! | SPEAKS TONIGHT BAYVIEW PARK 8:00 P. M. Eighty speeches in weeks in every part of Florida Bets Gabcwillths people the dangers of rubber stamp rep- resentation in Washington. | The people want a young. [sarin independent Demo: crat in the United States. “COE IS THE MANE” i three || 10. | = | HEAR Real Estate Transfers Following transfers of realty are recorded in the books of the poet and were made a matter of record yesterday: William J. Lord and wife Jose- phine Lord, transferred to Samuel E. Harris and wife Vera H. Har-} |ris, the property at 617 Ashe! \street, between Southard and |tion of $3,150. | Cleveland Niles to S. C. Ander- |son, lot 5 of section 31, in town- jship 66, south of range 29 east, which consists of twenty-six and a half acres on Ramrod Key. The price was recorded at $10 nd DIVORCE ACTIONS Final decree in divorce action of Marion Roberts versus Michael C. Roberts was signed yesterday and recorded in the office of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer of Circuit} 5 { Divorce action was started yes-j terday in Circuit Court by Etta | McCann versus Peter {/of Clerk Sawyer. ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Bro-shur, accented on second syllable. No. No. | + The mixture of air bubbles | and soap. Tishri. No. A person experience. Nylon. Loss of memory. Fortune Magazine and Gal- | lup polls. the of world-wide MONROE THEATER j Jean Rogers—Glenn Ford HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE FENCE and SECRET OF DR. KILDARE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- |; chestra 15-20c: Night—15-: sie HOLLAND HERE TONIGHT SPESSARD L. HOLLAND OVERNOR itical Advertisement) other valuable considera- | G. Mc-{ ||Cann, and recorded in the office! | times. ; | foll - | | Angela streets, for a considera-| lollowed -by showers: and. than: , weighing 500 pounds each, con- Coral Hotel Apartments | | ATES: THE WEATHER FORECAST : (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) t Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Thursday;, mild temperature; moderate to fresh southeast and south winds, probably strong at Florida: Increasing cloudiness dershowers., in extreme _ north and wet-eentral portions ae é night or Thursday. TRANSPORTATION S. S. COLORADO ARRIVED Steamship Colorado, of the; Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived last | night at 10:30 o’clock at the Mal- lory dock with 87 tons of freight, most of which was miscellaneous shipments for local dealers. There was one shipment of! Dutch anchors, consisting of 23, signed to the Naval Station. CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the kind expres- sion of your sympathy during the death of our daughter, Mrs. Elsie Cleare Knowles. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CLEARE AND FAMILY. aprl7-1t HARRIS SCHOOL MUSIC DEPT. | Presents THE CRYSTAL QUEEN —OPERETTA— in three acts Harris School Auditorium Friday, April 19, 7:45 P. M. Adm.: Adults, 15c; Children, 10c) PALACE Edmund Lowe—M. Lindsay HONEYMOON DEFERRED also SERIAL and COMEDY $60. 001 Per Month THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cockiaif’ Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Open The Year Around Garage | | -ARUNDEL HOTELS CHARLES ST. AY MTROYAL AVENUE RATES FROM‘ mE 4 ACTION RELIEF 4150 UP FOR_ACID INDIGESTION | oS | GARDNER'S PHARMACY | “The Rexall Store” Phone 177 {Bart A ie Candidate For Cat Court huge | (Group 1) it ... I will try rigidly to fol- low in the footsteps of the old Key West lawyers with whom Free Delivery { I worked in years gone by— {| Hon. George B. Patterson, Hon. George W. Allen, Hon. W. Hunt Harris, and other il- | |] lustrious lawyers who were a | credit to the bar... —DOUBLE— Includin: 1) Gas; (2) Lights: \(3) Gara: (4) Refrig (5) Maid Service Daily. | Bart A. Riley | (Paid political advertisemen analeaedfesatetowith for by Bart. A. Ri A six-bottle carton of (oct Cola is so easy to buy and to brings home. And it : Wholesome re- freshment, yathin) ‘asy reach of you and } your family. The taste of Coca-Cola has a charm all its own and you'll like the happy after-sense of refreshment. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940 iow - L. HOLLAND Candidate for Governor Tonight, 8:00 o’Clock BAYVIEW PARK HOLLAND’S RECORD 1892—BORN IN BARTOW, FLA. Worked on Farm and Grove. Attended Bartow Public Schools. 1909-1916 —-GRADUATED FROM EMORY. Worked way through University of Florida wait- ing on tables. All Round Athlete. Taught School. Offered contract with Connie Mack with Ath- letics. 1917—ENLISTED SHORTLY AFTER U. S. ENTERED WORLD WAR. Commissioned few months later 2nd Lieutenant Coast Artillery, Fort Monroe, Va. West, Fla. 1918—-WENT OVERSEAS WITH TILLERY BRIGADE. Appointed Brigade Judge Advocate. At his request transferred to Air Service in 1918. Shot down enemy planes. Pro- moted to Captain. Awarded Distinguished Serv- ice Cross. 1919-1928—-MARRIED MARY GROOVER, LAKELA' Honogably discharged from U. S. Army. “Re ters praetice of Law’ in Bartow. Served as ¢ ‘osecutin| Attorney... ilected.County Judge, served 3” years. Hunter, Fisherman, lover of all sports. Past President University of Flor- ida Alumni Association. Small Citrus Grower. 1932-1940—NOW COMPLETING EIGHT YEARS OF SERVICE AS STATE SENATOR. Served as school trustee and director Florida Tuberculosis and Health Association. Mason, Methodist, Kiawanian. Assigned to Fort Taylor, Key | 31st AR- . HOLLAND IN THE SENATE (From Tampa Tribune, 4-15-1940) Spessard Holiand has served in the State ' Senate eight years—in the sessions of 1933, 1935, 1937 and 1939. In that service he has been con- stantly in the public gaze. Many important ques- tions of legislation have come before those ses- sions and SenAtor Holland has taken a position on all of them. He has never evaded or ducked. He has chosen the course he believed to be right —a constructive, helpful, honest course—and, ¢ every instance, has adhered to that course, with a courage of conviction and forthrightness of speech and action which have placed him high in the regard and esteem of both his immediate con- stituency and the state at large. What has been Spessard Holland’s record in the Senate? Here it-is, in brief: He has been a constant foe of the sales tax. Author and sponsor of citrus law reforms. Sponsor and support of tax reduction measures. Helped to draft, sponsored Florida school code recog- nized nationally as the outstanding achievement in American education in 1939. Sponsor and sup- pcrter of measures to improve schools, raise pay of teachers, provide teacher’s retirement. Spon- sor of act giving schools approximately $1,670,- 000 More revenue per year. Sponsor of work- men’s compensation act. Supporter of mechanics’ lien act. Supporter of unemployment insurance act.” Sponsor of old%age assistance bills, Welfare service measures, soi pnservation, agricultural and ‘horticultural legislafion, including bills of benefit to cattlemen, f1 and vegetable growers, tobacco planters, dairymen, cotton planters, poul- trymen, and bee keepers. Sponsor of measures for conservation of natural resources. Voted to abolish poll tax. Supporter of improved public health program, free school books, fair trade act. Opposed gross receipts tax and has three times passed repeal of gross receipts tax in Senate, We can find no fault with that record. Can you, right-thinking, forward-looking citizens of Florida? (Paid Political Advertisement)