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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,4941 HAS POOR HOUSE SEAPLANE SERVICE EXEMPTIONS, TOO STARTS TOMORROW} (By Associated Press) ‘Continued from Page One) TULSA, Okla, Feb. 12—An| - MR. AND MRS. MANN LE- jaged couple, shabbily dressed,’ INE, of Port Washington, N. Y. /appeared at the tax assessor’s of- are spending a few days at South fice to claim homestead exemp- | * .,:_ |tion on their one-room home. The {Beach and doing sls fishing. | exemption was more than ample, |Mr. Levine is district attorney of|and the personal assessment was |Nassau County in New York and/practically nothing. The clerk This week the Boy Segui are is also tennis and Ping-pong |Started to turn away, = having an anniversary, ang are |champion Ae as He has “now pentane etapa sas carrying outa program.tehigy i layed and defea' ed some of the | axes?” ‘ H made up of various actiities in | >t ™ the ‘city during 1 This was taken. to mean ‘taxes the interest of scouting, with | 2eFe- bade against intangibles—cash, the reading of the scout one | ‘stocks and bonds—so the clerk | can realize the far reachihg: H " MR. AND MRS. CHAS. SUGAR- | inquired. : *~e aspect | AN, of Long Island, N. Y. ' “Do you have some?” jin relation to good citize f “a oa ie Sasi Gs oo “Sure do”, the old fellow re- FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5 and 6, | humanity. The followitg% a! = sgn nee a jported, producing a bank book square 6, tract 21, each 50x100.| part of the history of sequting, DUUth Minn. have arrived for ‘showing deposits in excess of $10,- | North side Flagler (County | including the scout cath! |their third year and state they | 000. Road) Avenue, between 5th| The Si jare glad to see many improve-| 600. | e Scout Oath : aces i and 6th Streets. Price $ | ‘Onmy honor Ewill do tes — |= ents at the Beach. They hope ly Box LG, The Citizen. 5 o Apply jan4-tf| 1. To do my duty to God 5 bapase day Key West will become | (Ry Associated Prexs) jalso available from the company. | ani to obey I a real tourist center. | DURHAM, N. C., Feb. 12— ‘During the summer the service EXTRA large lot and two-story|; 1... oy Scout | pateaine eS: | When Durhamites see two black ! will be transferred to Massachu- | house, corner Duval & Charles} ; | MRS. E. A. SPENCER, of Du-|CTOWS overhead they don’t even | setts where the planes will take | Sts. For Quick Sale, $10,000.| 2 To help other people at all'juth, Minn., a first-year visitor, | ‘ik about their shooting irons. | yp the New Bedford to Nantucket | Bvply be Eamon pears: lis delighted with the citya gad lyn eee ee ee eres | ang Maethins Vineyard Ome 2 7 y ‘Joe”—are apt to be two pets of| ‘The company is organized as PAGE FOUR +: SOCIETY --: Group Of Artists Entertained At Casa Marina On Monday and Mirs. W. H. Pool, and Mr. and : \Mrs. Alden Kimball. Mr. and| painting. Paul DiNegro, a noon at the conclusion of the Out- Mrs. HW: 2 as cen) fae pods eae ae Ridge, entertained for Mr. and} door Mart. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mrs. I. Gifford Ladd and Mr. and! TRADE Stone, of Moline, Il. entertained | Mrs. G. E. Probert. | in.the patio for a group of the] Latest arrivals at the Casa Ma-|WILL TRADE GOOD. KEY artists, including Mr. and Mrs.|rina include Mrs. Nathan B. Fitch,, ACREAGE fer sail or.,,motor Cyril Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.|of New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. S. 0. | boat. Phone 66. febl2-lwk} Everett Winter, Mr. and Mrs, J.|Church and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Townsend Morgan, Bitsy and | Shelton, of Stonington, Conn.; Doody Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Wendell P. Bieser, of Jackson Harry C. Good, of Moline, enter-|Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Edward tained at the same time for Major | Hayes, and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. and Mrs. Harry F. Evans, Mrs. M. | Probert, of So. Orange, N. J.; Mrs L, Lyeth, Miss Louise Firey and|Shippen Lewis, of Chestnut Hill; Jack Coles. |Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Hill, of Alittle later, during cocktail j Des Moines, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. P. hour, Col. and Mrs. Henry P. Bar-| W. Kniskern, of Swarthmore, Pa.; let, of Henderson, Ky., gave a) Rev. and Mrs. William B. Stim- farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. | son, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Morseman, Jr., of|Louis Ware, of Winetka; Mr. and Omaha, who left. today for Sea Is- | Mrs. Neil Cowham and Mrs, land. Ga! Mrs. Rush Rhees and! Richard Cooper, Jr., of Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Seelye were} Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodwillie, | SOUTH BEACH NOTES By PEDRO AGUILAR | CLASSIFIED COLUMN PICTURE FRAMING pee Me oe ae PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign many historic objects with his imprisonment. At the Fort there is an oppor- tunity to see nunareds of varieties of huge deepsea fish and also the vari-colored tropical reef fish. It was here that the motion picture, “Prisoner of Shark Island” with Warner Baxter was filmed. : Along the route the plane passes over vivid-hued tropical waters of a thousand hues. There are clear shallows and beautiful deeps of greens and blues. The trip is also over Marquesas ato, only coral atoll on the North Atlantic ceast, | and a protected bird and game | refuge with thousands of rare and | beautiful tropical sea birds. | ————_ | Service is expected daily fol- CROW ABOUT PETS ‘owing the inauguration trip to- Seer | ROWRICO CORP., MIAMI, FLA, GOLD & WHITE LABELS 86 RED | LABEL S00 SPECIAL 1510 DIST. & BOTTLED BY PUERTO RICO DISt.C9, |morrow. Planes for charter are ‘ARECIBO, PR, U.S. REP. IMP. RH, MEKESSON & ROBBINS. JC. 2.7, connected BOYS ARE KEPT BUSY gyn.; RYING ON VARIOQQg ACTIVITIES ‘There was much entertaining at the Casa Marina Monday after- Se RUM SUPES LAT ing FOR SALE eee | my country, also in the party. Samuel G. Ord- ‘way, of New York, was host to Mr. Kiskerns Guests Of Honor At Luncheon Philip Kiskern, of Philadelphia, president of the National Asso- | ciation of Real Estate Boards.of * the United States, together with Mrs. Kiskern, also Kenneth Keyes, of Miami, vice-president of the association for this section of Florida, were guests of honor) at a luncheon given at the Casa Marina yesterday by the South- ernmost Realty Board. Others present at the luncheon were Vesey A. Johnson, presi- dent of the local board, and Mrs. | Johnson; Miss Minnie Porter | Hatris, secretary-treasurer; Mr. | and Mrs. James Johnson, Otto; Kirchheiner, Miss Ileen Williams | and a visiting guest, Frank Ladd. | Mr. Kiskern and Mr. Keyes} spoke at the luncheon, and with Mrs. Kiskern left immediately thereafter for Miami. Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Morgan an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Churchill, to Max Bernd-Cohen, son of Mrs, Tina Cohen of Montezuma, Ga. Mr. Bernd-Cohen is an artist of international note, lecturer and critic, and is head of the Art De- partment of Florida Southern Collége and Stanley Jones Foun- dation, Lakeland, Fla. St. Paul’s Group Meets Tomorrow | Meeting of parents and teach- | ers of Saint Paul’s Church School | will be held tomorrow evening, | 8:00 o'clock, in the Rectory. \ Following the business session | a social hour will be held, at which time refreshments will be } served, \ PERSONAL MENTION Lowell Johnson of Detroit, Michigan, special agent of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co., ar- rived over the highway yesterday afternoon for his annual vacation in the Island City. He will do lots of fishing and expects to be here for two weeks, Mrs, Neolina Bazo of this city left on the S. S. Cuba for Havana, Cuba, Monday morning, where she will spend several weeks, Julio Barcelo, Sr., of this city, left on the Cuba for Havana Mon- day, and will be in the capital of the Pear] of the Antilles for sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, who had been visiting in Key West with Mr. Roberts’ mother, Mrs. Mamie Roberts at the home on William street, have returned to Miami. Mrs, Malvina Rice, formerly of Key West, but who is now making her home in Miami, was included | in the recent arrivals here for a visit with rel Mrs. Rice was formerly Miss Malvina Wil- lias of this city. Albert Lowe of Miami, who ha been spending seve West attending t ters, left ye trip to his ho: GREAT TRANSPLANTING SATILLO. this city, has than 100 tree: s, tries to his front lawn. |of Charlottesville, Va.; Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce G. Leighton, of Miami.|21-FOOT Dodge Water Craft | Stock Model Mahogany Speed- | boat. Recently renovated with streamlined housing and new deck. In good, shape, Owner | Jeaving soon, will sacrifice for $50, Also, have watercooled manifold, converted: chatch and hangars for six-cylinder Chrys- Jer for $30.- Apply 1309 White- head St., phone 157. feb12-tfs TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf Key West Players | Meet Thursday | There will be a meeting of the | Key West Players held on Thurs- | jday night at the Art Center. At this meeting several inter- lesting pictures dealing with the | Orient will be shown by Lieut. | Comadr. Ray Byrns. Classes Held At High School English and Citizenship classes |FOR SALE—Small Sailboat, 18- are being held at the High School | ft. Excellent condition. Rea- by the Adult Education Project of | sonable price for quick sale. the WPA. | Box MD, The Citizen. feb11-3tx These classes are held each eve- ; ning at 7 and 8 o'clock, and are; FOR SALE—$175 equity open to the public, with no charge | Dodge, Plymouth, DeSoto, or made. Registrations for the class- i Chrysler. Quick sale, $50 cash. es are open at all times, and any- | Apply after 6:00 p.m. at 1120 one interested should apply at the | Grinnell Street. feb10-lwkx school, Sood lds soca asd seethdbsahenternpupemenceesseniecns SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jan25-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5e. The Citi- zen Office. jan25-tf FOR SALE—Spanish ‘type house, large lot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. jan6-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf Marriage Ceremony Here Yesterday | Ernest G. A. Hogg, 26, U.S. Navy seaman at the Key West base, was married yesterday to Miss |Spicey Durham. 30, of Key West. Judge Raymond R. Lord per- formed the ceremony at his of- fice. | Many Reservations | For Cabaret |FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. —_—— | Restaurant, because of sickness. A large number of reservations| Equipped; ample room for club have already been made for Lil-| and bar. Living quarters. Box lian Connally’s Cabaret to be held | KA, clo The Citizen. at the Habana-Madrid Club on |} feb8-lwkx Saturday evening, February 22, | under auspices of Woman’s Guild | FOURTEEN FT. of Saint Paul’s church. Rehearsals are being held night- ly at the Parish Hall and cast is now shaping up nicely. MUSSOLINI-FRANCO | HAVE CONFERENCE | (Continued from Page One) Premier Henri Philippe Petain | somewhere in France. ; | London has refused to add any information to a report that Miis- solini may have asked Franco to negotiate a peace between Italy and Britain, and Berlin displomats | have ridiculed the idea. Reports reaching London in- ;dicate that Mussolini urgently asked for the conference, how- ever, and diplomats there believe |Ssome important change in axis Policy will result, The tightest possible censorship has covered plans for the confer- ence from the start. For tomor- row’s meeting with Petain, it is understood, a French city will be completely isolated, with all tele- phone, radio, railroad and air com- munication cut off while the meeting is in progress. | Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s |FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends to THE OVERSEAS «HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy:the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. jan17-tf WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. jan19-tf WANTED—BOY TO WORK AT SERVICE STATION. All day Apply Paul's Tire & Auto. feb11-2t job. Supply Store. WANTED—Model A Fordor or Tudor Sedan (Fordor preferred). Must be in good condition. Cheap for cash. E. A. Cook, 1920 Staple Avenue feb11-2tx ADDIS ABABA FEELS FIRST BOMBARDMENT (Ry Asseciated Press) CAIRO, Feb. 12. Sthiopia’s capital city of Addis Ababa last night fel irst aerial bombard- ment of the war as RAF squadrons continued to strike at Italian rations throughout TED — Experienced Hand- Finishers to do laundry work. Call Gibson Hotel, 9 to 12.m. feb12-Atx Ww WANTED—Solicitors for Lauti- dry and Dry Cleaning Plant. Experience not necessary. Part or full time. Call Gibson Hotel 9 to 12 m feb12-Itx troop concc north Africa. A Bri was repc meanwhile, e driven down open a path to 1 base at As- column, WANTED—Waitress. Phone 9104. feb12-t? Sir HELP WANTED army is re- ported advancing at a rapid pace DRIVERS WITH TRUCKS OR > ward has reached CARS for Dry Cleaning plant from the! Must be permanent residents, Rodolfo responsible and able beth English and Call Gibson Hotel, 9 febl2-ltx in| SAILBOAT. | Fully equipped. $100. James H. | in. need of a good night's rest | feb10-tfs | 3. To keep myself Physically | says she strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. “Can you not picture the pos- sible start of Scouting? One can almost hear the. youth ‘of the Stone Age taking their oath toa leader—a movement which in it- self spelled progress. This leader became the head of a tribe, “Let us move up through the years. We will go as far as the start of Athens and Sparta, These two cities were, claim historians, the seat of true Democracy, Hay- ing read the Scout Oath you can see that these great cities were founded on the same principles of Faith, Allegiance and Brother- hood. “The Knights of Arthur’s Round Table, the Crusaders, the Norse }men, the Pilgrims, Pioneets, | Commander Byrd.and his “troop” | of explorers; all can be considerd as part of the greatest characer building and civilization forwam- ing organization ever undertaken by man.” The Scout Law A Scout is trustworthy. . A Scout is loyal. . A Scout is helpful. A Scout is friendly. A Scout is courteous. A, Scout is kind. A Scout is obedient. A Scout is cheerfu. . A Scout is thrifty. . A Scout is brave. . A Scout is clean. 12. A Scout is reverent. A suggestion is made {o algoed citizens to join up with thit | did organization and agsi: | great character building p! |MURDER CASE | ‘STILL MYSIRY o FSeexeopenr hopes to be able to re-| No. 3 Fire Station. Firemen boast | turn every year. |the two “Joe’s” have been trained \ paar Sere |hntil they will even repeat words | | MR. AND MRS. JOHN PEDEN, | upon command., They are given} Mrs. B. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. John | periods of freedom daily and have | Anti and son, Richard; Mrs. Eva|never*failed to return to their; |Moore of Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. | cages (Ed. Clayton of Cambridge, Mass.,| 9 00 ¢ {with master Ronald Clayton, and jLEAVE GUARD: Mrs. Harriett Carpenter and son, | r after spending several weeks in| Key West and daily visiting the | Beach, left for their Tespective | homes. (Ny Associated HOLLYWOOD, Feb.” | movie studio guard had heard | Plenty of reasons why youngsters {days at the Beach last week. | aes ae bes Ladin esoiey wanted to “see the stars” or “get a job” or “get autographs” or “see pictures made.” The newest jumpers were dif- ferent. Apprehended, they ex- : : se ae | plained: pe vee Be New ins “Naw, we don’t care about pic- as enjoyed a boat ride yester-| tures or picture people. It’s just | SreAuCNeiy | that we’re huntin’ frogs—and that | NEXT WEEK tables will be |POnd has 8 lot of em, jplaced at the Beach where dom- DR. A. M. MORGAN ino, checkers, cards and other Announces that jgames will be available to visi- | tors and residents free of charge. |MRS. JULIA HERGATT —— of Chicago SPANISH CLASSES | is now in charge of the TO BE CONDUCTED) Physical Therapy Dept. Nan EPL St, | (Massage, Fume Baths, Colonics) The principal of the San Carlos iP, Bui Ph 281 Institute, Miss Remond, is ‘ or- age Building ganizing a new Spanish class for | —-~— ot: beginners. All those interested } can register at the San Carlos | ‘building, beginning Thursday be- | tween 2:30 and 3:45 o'clock. | The classes are given free. and | will start Monday, February 17. | MR. AND MRS. RALPH PIN- \DER are frequent visitors at the | Beach. BIG GALA VALENTINE SKATING PARTY | Friday Night, Feb. 14th | COSTUMES — PRIZES | | Tommie’s Skating Palace | (Continued from Page and the full courtroom, bi to shed any light on the Walker had been heard) “This case ought to be eas: solve,” | Called into court, | mame as Faulk; told Justi | quinaldo he had forgot jname, which was Walk ended by testifying he k solutely nothing about it, _| still think it should be dissolve.” Esquinaldo took full chi the coroner’s inquest ye@fj while Lance Lester, assist: |attorney who had handl | of the witnesses the previ failed to appear in court. George A. Worley, state ney, returned yesterday to i, leaving the investigation ffes. ter’s hands. ITCH If the FIRSE bottle, of Imps fale PA, Simpl: ah laportal Lotion, ly rej | ed while Bature helps beal. ite > Bruce Bennett—Anita m : THE PHANTOM SUB! 1 Also: Comedy and Se; | POCO CCO LCCC CS OO SER og t | FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS | ROLLER SKATE Southard Street—Ladies 25c SESSIONS: 2:30 P. M. till 4:30 P. 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