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_cPAGE FOUR stew”, for the Seat of a county! : ‘ spetts Gets CLASSIFIED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday Night Scene? [ { i f J Here’s what happens when you dry your back the wrong way. The towel pulls apart because the threads are broken by over-stretch- 2 ling, especially if the towel has There's even a right and a wrong|been nicked slightly when used to dry razor blades. The American te of Laundering objects to @ Blameé ‘Being put upon com- ereial laundries when. such-dam- lage, due; to the owner’s careless- ess, occurs. 135 iy man shows (above) that a back can be dried-without stretching a bath: towel all out of shape, then. yanki it back and forth across the b: “ANSWERS TO COLUMN’ TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's LOST Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 LOST—Florida Truck Tag, No. 014, expiring June 30, 1940. Al- so, Railroad Commission Tag, No, 1385. Finder return to) Overseas Transportation Com-! 3. pany and receive reward. | apr29-2t Portuguese. Leonardo da Vinci. Atlantic City. Stanford University, Calif. Helium. LOST — Yesterday somewhere | New Jersey, May 21. Night blooming flower. ; es: 9. Sir Hall Caine. Pennsylvania. between sunrise and sunset, } two golden hours, each set with} sixty diamond minutes. No re-} ward is offered for. they :are! gone forever.—Horace Mann, | THE ANSWERS \ See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 FOR RENT | SHOIIEOLM: JAP SOLDIERS AP Feature Service SHANGiAIL April 29.— One of the many cockeyed— but typically Oriental—ar- Tangemenis resulting from Japan's undeclared war on »» Gina. .is exemplified in the ment of this country’s great network of postal communi- cations. The entire postal system, including all offices in the wide slices of territory occu- Pied by Japanese military forces, is still controlled and operated by the Chungking government. When a Japanese soldier buys a stamp for a letter to a buddy elsewhere in China, his five cents go into the treasury of the Chinese gov- ernment. China reciprocates by transporting the letter, and a Chinese postman deliv- ers it to its destination. Since the postal service has not shown any profit since 1933, it costs Chung- king a large sum annually to keep ‘the’ mails’ running © for the invaders. On the other hand, tHe Chinese get’ the income from mails carried by Japanese airplanes and ships.’ The Japanese have grab-"‘ bed almost all paying busi- nesses in occupied China, but beyond installing their own censors have kept strict- ly away from the postal or- ganization. . This is mainly due to the fact that under international postal agreements only Chi- nese stamps can be used on mail originating in China. EPI IIS SS Tasmania was originally known as Van Diemen’s Land. == | Highest last 24 hours — | Bainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches — Total rainfall since April 1, since April 1, inches NE—22 miles per hour 68% | No Report Tomorrow's Almanac , Sunrise -. 5:52 a. | Sunset _ - 6:56 p. Moonrise ‘ tet Us Estimate on YOUR Printing POSTERS BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today THE WEATHER T.j 2.48 | moderate to fresh east to south- | evsks 1.25! 7.38| west portion tonight, and in ex- en 1.42/on extreme south coast Wind Direction and Velocity | ay; slightly warmer tonight. | | | | MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1940 high on the Pacific Coast; while ‘a low pressure area of moderate | intensity, centered over the up- iper Mississippi Valley, covers P.M. | most sections from the Rocky —. 5:20 4:59 | Mountains eastward to the Mis- CSE ORE: 11:18 | sissippi Valley. FORECAST | - Precipitation has occurred since (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) yesterday morning in most sec- Key West and Vicinity: Con-/ tions from the Mississippi Valley siderable cloudiness tonight and! westward, except in southwest- Tuesday, possibly showers Tues-|ern districts, with meavy rain in day; _slightly warmer tonight; | portions. of . Mississippi: There have ‘also been light showers in southeastern Flerida. Temperatures have risen in the Middle Mississippi and Ohio Val- leys and Lake region, and have fallen somewhat in the southern Plains States and central Texas; while elsewhere changes have been unimportant. . G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. | enon the Pecite Ons wh Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. cast winds. Florida: Considerable ‘ cloudi- ness, possibly showers in north- treme north portion and possibly Tues- CONDITIONS A strong high pressure area! overspreads the Atlantic States| Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— : MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 o'clock. Turis at Miami at 7:00 o'clock | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Key West at 7:00 o’clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and = at Miami at 4:00 o'clock riving at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE 7-3tx | 98, 1939, 7. In July, 1937. 8. Write your senator or con- | gressman. 9. About 1,000 to investigate jand arrest and about 1,000 to perform clerical duties, chiefly in Washington. 10. Democrats, $5,651,000; publicans, $8,893,000. | Re- Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. about one-inch onions are put into a lard or olive oil, and the garlic, 2uction, to cook. When they are yellow _ARMY BARRACKS AND the flour is added slowly, ‘Then| NAVAL AIRBASE—Palm Drive, the meat is put -in. When: the |beginning at, Eaton and .White surface of the meat is braised Se a ae pe lightly the water is added .slow- ; ly. When the stew approaches |PB ¥ 2 patfolflanes “drawn up the boiling point tHe’ Madeira |0n #hore’ toybur left. ae end wine and the seasoning are add-/0f Palm Drive. note Garrison eas ieee Bight, under development, and Fried Snapper soon to be a municipal yacht JUDGE ‘WORTH W. TRAMMELL Candidate For Renomination To Succeed Himself—As CIRCUIT JUDGE He Will Appreciate Your Support (Paid Political Advertisement) ee ee FISHERIES BUREAU PO!NTS OF INTEREST nee 8on oe head streets. For that “something different” Whitehead and Greene streets. fried snapper, or turtle cutlet? __ficeFs, sailors,’ marines, aviators in soup. There are any number <i, destroyers anchored at the the Burcau of Fishe ONLY OPEN AIR AQUARIUM | species of fresh-water turtles’ natural reef backgrounds. Nurse kets. Quite generally found yous BUILDING EXHIBIT of 4 to 25_pounds. Since the small- Front Sirects: Permanent exhi- snapping turtles, including: leg traveling exhibitiohs' ’ circuited turtles also are used for *‘food!CHARTER BOAT DOCK—Berth dled to a moderate extent in the; Usually, small sightseeing motor- clude Mis: ppi and common!Sutton Lines. and yellow-bellied turtles, the Building, only daily newspaper turtles as a seafood is more or and Greene Streets. Where tasty reau—with Philadelphia and Bal-|old. sailing wrecks on_ shore, the bulk of this cénsumption!:**:»Catoline *and’ Simonton Streets. Fishery Market News, it is point-|Turtle Crawls, where 300-pound Reasonable rent. SILVER is aoverpment April 10; 1888 likely that a wider market for/Mill, Mackerel Fishing Fleet. FURNISHED APARTMENT Pa ee mower, ey ohad ean Bell Tower. ods for the preparation of turtles Charter Boat Docks. HOUSE, two’ batlis, all electric. “Snapper Stew” Yacht Basin. Caroline and Grin- 1-4 cup lard or olive oil; Tampa, docks at the P. & O. pier) United street. Apply Valdez Bay leaf, thyme, and salt to —Caroline and Grinnell Streets.. 5 bedrooms, 1% bathroonis. pan with Sponges to northern buyers at FOR RENT—To couple. Delight-| LA CONCHA HOTEL mals. 615. Elizabeth, street, |, DINING and DANCING 'BRING YOUR Sarin are ty Put the turtle meat. into salt asin. Across basin on fill is Key atmosphere. Satisfactory Sa until brown. For this old turtles grounds, qieae aiid cher er tae Beach two blocks. Summer | Take lean turtle meat, pound Government, and the other to Other ‘recipes for turtle soup, '~QRTES—Roosevelt Boulevard to| FOR SALE CHEAP—Chrysler | stewed ‘terrapin with cream, and | workmen. Nearly to end of Ber- Washington, D. C. obtuined Seaty: Poeeseece eeece MARTELLO! TOWER of others, so that the native will This is Atlantic side of Boule-| of their regard for his good qual- | are: passing to Gulf, Cuban and/| “SKIER KILLED most Golf Course and Botanical} speed, Siguard Tall, 25, Seattle Coast Railway Resort Hotel is) Pecccccccccccccccecces | co | e208 ceene ad é : MONROE COUNTY COURT-) Many Receipes Are Given HOUSE—Southard and White-| oe oe SUGGESTS TURTLE composed mostly of keys going 150 miles out into the sea. Beeeccoocescceccecececes U. S. NAVAL STATION— to. serve the family by way of Hub of Neutrality Patrol in Flor- seafoods, have you tried turtle: ida Straits and Guyif of Mexico “snapper example, , Waters. Approximately 1,000 of- Toeanuny city dwedets“are fa are stationed here to protect our Z z “ilers are 1a-'interests in Caribbean waters. mifiar cnly with turtle meat used ‘There are usually from four to of ‘other interesting recipes for Siation pier and in the outer har- the preparation of this marine or, No visitors allowed. Found- delicacy, however, rding to ed 1822. Gtates Department of Inte- in the United States—Whitehead siege é and Front streets. Thousands of Although there are numerous rainbow colored reef fish in used as food, the common snap- <harks, giant jewfish, only living ping turtle is the one most fre-\hahy tarpon in captivity,, turtles. quently sold through city mar- ys, COAST GUARD LIGHT. over the eastern half of the ship models and waterway mark- United States, specimens in the ers Next to Aquarium. 1 markets usually range from about’ aRT CENTER~Whitchead an er specimens are more tender, pition of Key West scenes from they are in greater demand for pryshes of Key West Society of food. The yield of, meat, from Artists and visiting artists. ‘Also bones, is approximately one-half! through Florida WPA Art Proj-/ the weight of the live turtle. —_| ect, Several species ‘of * softshell, DUWAL STREET (north end) and are delicious. These species, of seagoing wrecking tug Warb- | unfortunately, seldom’ reach’: thé Jer, which often responds to calls large city markets, but, are han-/of distress from ships at sea. ae o in me areas in boats and michtneeing plane: Win- which they are abundant. ter sailings to Fort Jefferson in Other species used for food in-'the Tortugas, 60 miles away, by “map” turtles, the Pacific pond CITY HALL—Fire and Police; turtle, the Mobile turtle, the Departments. Green and Ann| Suwannee turtle, the red-bellied Streets. The Key West Citizen chicken turtle and Troost’s tur-| published in Monroe County, di- tle. rectly opposite. Consumption of fresh-water, FISH MARKETS — Elizabeth less restricted to our larger East- Atlantic fish are sold dipped fresh according to a survey out of water and dressed before recently conducted by the Bu-jyour eyes. Note boats on ways, timore considered among our bet- yachts and fishing boats anchor- ter markets. Restaurants, hotels, ed in harbor. clubs and similar outlets handle KEY WEST POST OFFICE— - aie arkets for Erésh-Water ee sateen aon FURNISHED APARTMENT, ee urtles”, appearing in the April, ministration Building and Docks.| clean and cool, hot ard’ ‘céld! z eet | issue of the Bureau’s monthly Caroline near Margaret Street., water, light and gas included. | 3); Nearly two: vears: he, toni, ed out that the demand for frésh~/tartle wait in pens to be slaught-/ PALMS, Eaton and Elizabeth |; 3 eepipmber 30, 1938. water turtles rarely exceefisy the ered for.megat or to be made into; Sts, apr23-1mo ; % pier alae re th lati A present supply. However, it is|famous turtle soup. Cedar Box ee ser cts eee turtles cculd be created if con-|Kingfishing Fleet. Ask wher| private bath. Apply 906’ Grin.| 110-14 - sumers were more generafly: fa-|turtle schooner comes in. nell off Division Street near | Deere ed ele gate miliar with the numerous meth-,, GULF MARINE STATION Caroline , __. _ | for the table. near Margaret. : SIX - ROOM FURNISHED, Here are a few selected reci-| CRAIG DOCKS, Marine Sta- pes: tion, Charter Boat Docks and) phone 79-W. apr3-tx 4 Ibs. snapper meat; ‘nell Streets. Yachts from all over | FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APART- 1-3 lb. minced onion; country anchor here. S.S. Cuba,) MENT with Electric Refrigera- 2 tbsps. flour; which leaves for Havana and! tor, One block from Beach, 421 1 1-2 pints water; nearby. Here is abandoned term-| Bakery. apr17-ti Wine glass of Madeira wine; | inal of railroad that went to sea. 1 small clove of minced garlic;! MUNICIPAL SPONGE DOCK ‘NICELY FURNISHED HQUSE, taste. Where a spheric rasa Apply 512 Caroline Street. Th fei ad into cubes men return after’ trips lasting as (SAE ee ner aneny Se “The | long as three months to sell their said ‘Key West's Ouistanding” ful four-room Furnished Apart- Beautiful—Air-Conditioned ment in private home,.running, Rainbow Room and Cocktail water. No children ’ér | Anis! Lounge Phone 117. apr25-tf Strictly Fireproof Garage bay Open The Year Around in need of a good-night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL.) i | water overnight, take out, wipe hig Fl de Bee ta commer Sateictos Cae | ean stat Zi : ‘shuffleboard and two memorials, | NICELY FURNISHED | ROOMS. are said to be as good as YOUNE. one to Cuban Patriot Jose Marti, . ee ee which was given by the Cuban’ ates. VALDES HOTEL, 521! aS : |Key West. FOR SALE hot fat. ABANDONED CIGAR FAC- Bertie oie sha viele urtle, West once produced 100,000,000 tion. Apply Gato’s Garage. e tivola, turtle sausage. ' cigars annually, employed 10,000, ; apr27-3tx | piditionsl rosines foe aie tur- tha street note remains of salt TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Pts eg eee le, sey Be ak ponds built in 1833 where 75,000) Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. e ureau isheries, pounds of salt from, sea water was mayl9-tf REST BEACH AND CABANAS | ’ Roosevelt Boulevard and Ber- Today’s Horoscope Street | of the! Today gives a benevolent frame rege pics) rt the | of mind, inspiring the confidence |oyntry, built during Civil War.| be a factor in social life, especial- | yard i ing | ly about the fireside. Gain is in- the ner page rey Mogaihe. dicated from relatives, on account |rent of the Gulf Stream. They pid pk the native may rise to South American ports. At north | considerable eminence. jend of Roosevelt Boulevard is| the sporty Key West Southern-/ MP -RANTER” Notional Park, OE eee at Or Not”) S 5 ational Park, Trained Fish are at Raul’s Club. Wash.—While traveling at a high. CASA MARINA—Florida East | skier, hecame lost in a dense fog, Key West’s most beautiful hos- | or _ as fell and struck his head against telry. It is at south end of Roose- “ug? eed @ rock and was instantly killed. | velt Boulevard on Atlantic side. ! 6. From July, 1938, to March |, Office: 813 Caroline St. Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, Po Now--- Every Home Can Afford A Big Family Size 6 Cubic Foot General Electric Refrigerator Now Only ~ $117.75 6.1 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY 11.7 SQ. FT. OF SHELF AREA STAINLESS STEEL SUPER- FREEZER STURDY ALL-STEEL CABINET SEALED-IN-STEEL THRIFT UNIT : 5 YEARS’ PERFORMANCE PROTECTION a Climaxing General Electrie’s greatest year of REFRIGERATION LEADERSHIP comes this unbelievable value, . .perhaps FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! All of the quality features of the FINEST REFRIGERATOR at less than you usually pay for a nondescript brand. 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