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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN < NATURE NOTES By J. C. GALLOWAY __ (Reprinted From Port Allegany (Pa.) Report PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941 POSCCOOHOTESOOSOOOSOOROOOLCOHOCOOLOOLOSECCCE Classified Column | | | Advertisements under this head TRANSPORTATION | will be inserteé in The Citizen at) the rate of one-cent (1c) a word) for each insertion, but the mini- | jmum for the first insertion in| Plaintiff, |every instance ‘is twenty-five KE, De- | cents (25c). iast Adyertisers should give their} p Street, street address as well as their | telephone number if they desire | ~~ results. | ! “—' produce if given the PEOPLE'S FORUM. =" The Citizen welcomes expres- sions of the views of its read- proper co- Joseph Bermudez To Wed Jerry Gonzalez The engagement and approach- ing marriage of Joseph Bermudez to Miss Jerry Gonzalez was an- nounced in Miami Thursday at a supper given couple. | eee 7 Mr. Bermudez is the son of |” Mrs. Mary Dorka of 1360 N. W. 59th street. The wedding will! take place April the 10th at the Gesu Catholic Church, Mr. Bermudez is the manager of a filling station in Miami. He} resided in Key West for three years and was formerly employed at The Key West Citizen. He is a | graduate of the Miami High | ing two weeks’ vacation in Miami, School. |returned to the city last evening. The couple plans to spend their | eae a honeymoon at Key West andj | John Pinder, who Cuba. | visiting in Key West with jatives and friends for the |two weeks, left yesterday | the highway for his home at Plar tation Key Charles Iverson Park, son of | George I. Knowles was in- Mrs. Camille Park, 1217 Eliza {cluded in the arrivals in Key West street, yesterday was married by | Saturday evening for a short visit. County Judge Raymond Lord to; He stopped at several points along Miss Frances Mitchiner, of Al-j the keys en route here. bany, Ga. — Mr. Park is a seaman aboard; Mrs. William G. Camero and the wrecking tug Willet. The| daughter were arrivals yesterday | A BOXING FAN. Fia., 1941, LEGALS COURT OF THE iKey West, March 24, ae Personal) Sheriff Berlin Sawyer and j= Deputy Frank Stickney, who had} |been in Miami on official busi- | in honor of the | ness, returned to Key West last} ee {NAVY WIFE, two daughters, age eleven and two, wants trans- portation to California by April fifteenth. Prefer Navy people. Write details. Mrs. Sheldon <4 Magero, Center Hill; Florida. mar24-4tx (Continued from Preceding standing cautious and eae Installment) less; then stepping slowly for- But with water birds it is dif-/ ward until it was behind a young! j ferent. 'mangrove; a rare and beautiful North of the city harbor num- | sight. i erous rusting wrecks are scat-| tered among the shoals; and] —_— every one is covered with gulls| And now, at this writing, and terns, a hundred or more to} jare back to perfect summer {each hulk, resting between fish-} weather, Spring must be on the jing gxcursions to the waters | yay forathe aya ae aware ¢ round about. When we approach in the sailboat. the air is full of| With millions of tiny silver an- words, and write ti one side of the paper only. ignature of the writers must the letters and will a published unless reqeested otherwise. BETTER BOXING FOR we} KEY WEST - | ae Ye , ap- t Editor, The Citizen: ' . Gamplaint fer Payment for classified adver- In answer to the boxing fanjy.7, 1, ett . the tisements is invariably in ad-|/TWO KEYS ATTACHED TO |that wrote the article appearing emt as | vance; but ic advertisers; SMALL CHAIN with No. 50- = é a i arel four (4) con. , With ledger uunts may have! 232 of Illinois License Plate. wings white and black. Some-|chovies, and a few nights ago at = met ee eae ‘i ge Key West their advertisements charged. | Owner may recover same by times part of them are pelicans,|the sport dock, one boat brought |<<" CC ebiis CUES = | paying for this advertisement land usually a few black, long- lin iegicieanghah and others | ‘hat he is a very poor sport to be- eg FOR SALE | and offering small reward. Ap- | ° an-o- 2 ‘ i ith. First of all the blame . St Sar eae ee ply Citizen Office. mar24-1t had been| Winged Man-o-war birds. Some-! an y as d kingfish| gin wit wiore rel-|times they r on a city dock, | oe Pein a for same should not be placed on : Oe hes SALE—Lots Sand 6, sora ls g for the garbage boat to | migrate north in the spring like| wyer, Deputy square rac! eac! x. past} Waiting 40! & 4 | the boxing commission or the pro- upri-14,1941 North side Flagler (Count over go out, that boat being accom-|blackbirds. The runboat of the| moter or any one else, rather the Road) Aven betw "3th | n-|Panied by a couple of thousand| Thompson fleet, they tell us,| M ue, een }boxing commission should be - Z d 6th Streets. Price $600. | of excited birds crying querul-|came in the other night with a ! an Jously. The garbage is dumped; | Single catch of:30,000) Soundastandl complimented for not stopping YOUNG DEMOCRATS! | Apply Box LG, The Citizen. the snow as they are well aware _Impertant Meeting Tonight | jan4-tf | ‘on an outgoing tide; and Gen as Have. been, operating fen une | basket dumping is the signal for} 2 iti te keel 7:30 o'cloc! Fi Sih i wings as they inspect; Weeks. That commercial lest) o: couesmons muau eer Here 21 1 omelet lsadoraiWetatraubggl| Sa Color Nowe booking | : a 5 ss i Key West, and are only cooperat- 5 d Angela Streets orders for delivery any time; and select from the floating ma- | goes to “No Man's Land” forty ing with the promoter, as they Cor. Elizabeth and Angela Giles, diveshuiteamuAavertiae. |terial. A smaller flock waits on j miles out toward Dry Tortugas; | should do to help build up a sport | Be Sure To Attend! ment, or will book for $1 per |the navy vessels anchored out-|a dangerous area of.rough seas | Key West needs so‘hadly, and the hundred, balance to reach us| side; ora vetmiarmesson: jens neice ulcers fae eect writen takes off his hat to the pro- 10 days before shipment. All| i [they say, no sooner is the bait i oter for the intestinal fortitude leading breeds A grade: ' Eng- bride is the daughter of the late! {rom Miami over the highway} A few days ago we drove out|out than it‘is taken; the kingfish he had to invest his money in an lish White Leghorns, R.1. Reds, | | FURNISHED COTTAGE, corner W. K. Mitchiner of Albany, Ga.,| after spending some time there |to the islands; and while the wa-jare hauled in as fast.as it can be | enterprise that he feels sure will New Hampshire Reds, Baral Southard and Alberta. Apply and a graduate of Dawson, Ga.,|and at other points in that sec- |ter was too turbulent ang mages, Gone: That is, until the season'h. a credit to the city. The writer and White Plymouth Rocks,! 630 Elizabeth street. mar24-3t high school, class of 1928. | tion. for our work, we saw 50 pelicansjis over; thenit stops suddenly— | ais wonders if the one who had White Wyandottes. $8.00 per | The couple will make their] |and twice that many terns stand-/ just like this. lthe nerve to write such a con-| uhdred ldblivershe “Sedat for [THREE ROOM Rath rr William (Bill) Lee, newspaper} + correspondent, who had been at- |tending a meeting of the Amer- lican Legion at Fort Lauderdale, | returned to Key West last eve- ning. FOUND Joe Allen, business manager of The Citizen, who had been spend- the AND ORDERED this 15th day ch, 1941 awyer, » Monroe County, FOR RENT Three Marriages Performed Here |TO COUPLE, delightful, 4-room | Apartment. Hot water. Priv- ate bath. No pets or children taken. 615 Elizabeth street. marl3-tf FURNISHED ROOM and Sleep- ing Porch. Apply 602 Duval Street, upstairs or Army and Navy Store. mar?-tf “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned FOR RENT — New, modernly furnished six-room house, two baths, garage, beautiful lawn, 1502 United St. Inquire with- in. John A. Stocking. mar24-3tx HELP WANTED Rainbow Room and Cocktail hi t 909 White street. Pi Jing together in what looked like| Eouney CING jome at 904 ite street. res- 1g togethe / 2 geen 21 t ice list. Seminole | i : (TO BE CONTINUED) demning sazclene ver reds thao DINING snd GP AN eee a Meer inva and private entrance; _ice-box were Miriam Park Thompson and | PROTECTIVE UNIT shoal with an inch or two of wa-| of the Key West Arena has done,| OPEN THE YEAR AROUND : and gas stove. Available to Lumley Park. ter. The terns are much like lon lathe evemdone anvihine fan) ——— ; THE ANSWERS y is PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25_ per | 1117 Fleming Street. es 'd Mary Louise Knowles, 49, >} arch 24,—/mer. Nearer us in the mud ; : . 100, THE ARTMAN PRESS. | mar24- Bett Griscey West: rere. sarried (pron ees techie cot mech | shoes fiundreds/ot eandpipers: of }find fault with what others are |gmtone@ ARM BRAND COFFEE | Sata a ee |The younger bachelors of north- See "Who Knows?” on Page 2 | trying todo. I happened to be TRIUMPH !ro . ADULTS—Ffficiency ‘Apart- Rafael Valdes, 31, and Violeta} association to get their share oftheir bills in the mud and feel- hear any boos as the self-styled |CORONA PORTABLE TYPE- | ment. Apply Art-Craft Studio. Baso, 19, both of Key West, were |the duty of escorting visiting |img about as they walked along. } At Chicago in October, 1937. | fn mentioned in his article. True, MILLS be inspected at Citizen Office. | mar24-It Saturday night by Peace Justice “We notice by the press that | 5€V eral hundred yards out, busy] 3. Yosuke Matsuoka, Japanese, been, and 30 rounds of boxing was Priced to sell. $15 cash. Enrique Esquinaldo. there will be three special trains | tishing; rising in a_ half-circle! Foreign Minister. let given the fans as promised, AT ALL | Imaidens coming into Helena jheight, then diving with a great ‘nomic Committee. side the night of the fight, the rea- pened pocwoocoees’ DODGE SEDAN, 1931. Motor |soon,” said a letter to the cham-| White splash, tc rise soon after, | 5. 1916. pry bod med so S DREDGE CHANNEL | cot andl every ecey eee ‘SRRAIGHT sturdy car and in good condi- | _—_— {formation of the new association.|fish with a few jerks of the jeral. .._,| which was illness and injuri 5 tion. Bargain, $85 cash. See | “We also note that you are go-| |head and long beak. At that | 7. The entry of the United \eurred in training that caused the War Department by Judge Hotel. mar21-3tx Arthur Gomez, Dade County jJect an entertainment committee |OVer rough water we could not! April 6, 1917; as the 6th day is a} the proposed card. Knowing the | TRUCK DRIVER and Delivery ent as witnesses at the ceremony ; open sea, but must have been a} for Key West what the promoter | Strictly Fireproof Garage mar4-31 | ; couple without pets. Apply Arthur H. Sheppard, Sr., 60, (Ry Associated Preas) gulls, but are smaller and slim- | this city but be a knocker and|~,< nov25-tf | by Judge Lord Saturday. jern Montana have organized an |several sizes were feeding, poking | at the said fight and I did not COFFEE AY | WRITER. Good condition. Can} Comer Charles and New Sts married in another ceremony | young ladies. Afterward we saw the pelicans! 2. More than 6,000 pounds. | it wasn’t all that it should have mar21-tf ASKS PERMIT TO consisting of 700 beautiful college | With labored flight to the desired | 4. Temporary National Eco-| put it was announced at the ring- GROCERS completely overhauled. A good ber of commerce, announcing the}@nd if successful, swallow their} 6. United States Surgeon Gen-) fied with the justifiable Application has been made to} us THE H. E. Robertson at Overseas | ing to considerable trouble to se-| distance, even with the glass,/States into the World War on | the postponement of the rest of « House, Miami, Fla., for a permit to perform work in the Atlantic | Ocean at his property, west of foot of Maloney Avenue, Stock Island, just east of Key West, Fla. The work proposed is lows: as tending in a southerly direction from a deep water borrow pit im- mediately in front of the ap- plicant’s property, to the contour in the ocean, a distance of about 1,300 feet. The dredged material, approximately 1,400 cubic yards, will be deposited on the applicant’s property fand- ward of the existing rock wall. Plans of thi: at the U. S. Engineer Office, 2nd floor of U. S. Courthouse and Post Office, Jacksonville, Florida, and at the U. S. Engineer Sub- | office, Miami Beach, Fla. It is not proposed to hold a pub- lie hearing on this application. Anyone desiring to protest the proposed work from the stand- point of its interference with, or effect upon, navigation, should submit such protest in writing, with reasons in sufficient detail | to permit intelligent considera- tion. Protests should be mailed to the District Engineer, U. S. En- gineer Office, P. O. Box 4970, Jacksonville, Florida. in time to be received on or before March 31, 1941 AUGUST VAN RYN SPEAKS TONIGHT that the tr “Hitler savs of all Jew is the the cause the uble in fol- | The dredging of a channel | 20 feet wide and 4 feet deep, ex- | 4-foot |= work may be seen | jfor them. “We do hope that you will give | consideration to youth rather {than some of your old bald-head- {ed men who are constantly horn- jing in on chores of this kind. | “We are sure if you give con- sideration to youth you will be | swamped with applications from ! | good looking young men from all | over the state.” GIRL TO ANTIS | Announcement has been made ‘of the birth of a girl, weighing} |nine pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. John | Anti at 620 Duval street. | Mother and baby are reported | to be getting along nicely. YUGOSLAVIA TO SIGN | (Continued from Page One) jministers to fill the vacancies caused by resignations. A Greek declaration that pass-| age of German troops through | Yugoslavia will be regarded as an jact of war, and the reported pres- ence of British troops on the Yugoslav border have added fuel |to the opposition criticism. } Istanbul broadcast the {ment that Adolf Hitler has < Russia not to publish the t a joint Turkish-Rus ment until after Yug signed. Turkish however, that Josef \r « anchovies {which may swarm ii »bserve their catch, by n one school. But when tiny {per hour whether |Sunday the observance occurs on or herring, either of!the 7th. millions} 8. No; a knot is a rate of speed applied to nautical anchovies are fished for, pelicans | miles. take them by wholesale, diving} 9. Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine with open pouch catching water| fighter who almost won the box- | water 1 takes time; s and all; when the mass_ of is swallowed. but when a pelican immediately after out, ittle fish wallows then pressing the pouch | ing against the breast to strain the|Dempse: emerging, one can expect a larg-| t t Re ed the pouch as a dinner plate; ner, indicating the need for careful’ CO, UMBIA. RESTAURANT ly on the 13th. Ten Cents. $1 a get it dewn nor eject it, i v r {struggled t t t I v sh, One evening at the t dock a pelican undertook o swallow the backbone and ibs of a large he steaks had been cut. It was ery wide and flat, and distend- neither though | might. The bird could t struggled for a long time. wonder what the final result nay have been. Other pelicans with fish heads too swallow; after trying hem awhile, they abandoned he attempt, and went about! other business. to Occasionally we see a Great 3lue Heron, most often in the hallow brakish salt ponds and agoons; and at rare intervals he much smaller Little Blue, of which the young birds nite But the bird observation is reached in rare Great White Heron, of believed to be 00 in existence, many been destroyed by urricane of a few years ago. One r two live on the often the big here we fish from which | 'inine cheerful company, an easy man-} Wel pure | peak of interest | the | championship from Jack y in 1923. 10. s on the European side This|of the Bosphorus. 'Today’ s ; Horoscope Today produces a rather fem- | nature. There is a love of with an impulsive passion There is great literary ability, if it is allowed to de- velop, yet ease and luxury often stronger factors than desire for wealth or fame. restraint. SS ey ;RETURNS TO JAIL FOR CELEBRATION (hy Associated Pres) LEXINGTON. Ky., March 24.—City Jailer Charles R. Jordon was afraid for awhile that Blue Reynolds, who was in jail when Jordon took over a quarter of a century ago. wouldn't be on hand for his 25th anniversary. Reynolds had been released a few days before it arrived. But on the important day he appeared in police court, are | | promoter as I do, I am sure if the | disgruntled fan would go to him and complain, he would gladly | give such a poor sport his money back. Key West, is at a dis- | advantage in that it is so far from everything, and lacks talent and interest which is what the pro- moter is gradually and surely creating and building up. So le jall like true Key Westers, get be- |and I am certain that we will in shows that we have ever seen in hoping that the pro- discouraged at We know and will city. Here’s moter don’t get such sportsmanship. he is a good showman, American and Spanish Cooking 117 Duval Street CHARCOAL STEAKS and FAMOUS FISH DINNERS | prepared by well-known former | chef of El Chico, Miami Beach CONRAD International Cuisine Chef 7-course DeLuxe Dinner _ 50¢ |B. M. Plate Lunch 35¢ COCKTAIL LOUNGE and BAR Try the Columbia and you will | tell your friends about the food . prepared the way you like it at prices just a little under others. | Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight | _ ROLLER SKATE Southard Street—Ladies 25c SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE $3.75—TERMS If You Can Walk You Can Skate ind him and patronize his shows, ! the very near future get the best | | Key West, and equal to any other | WAY” Tro | SECOND SHEETS—500- for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19- tt! |TWO PIANOS in fine condition. | Have never had woodworms. | Wonderful _ bargains. Ha yan } Illingworth, 615 Elizabeth St. mar21- tf) - | FOURTEEN “FT. OUTBOARD j MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped: and one Johnson Outboard mo- | tor, 4 hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s/ FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT.| Fully equipped. $100. James H. | Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street jan3-s DON’T MISS P. A. R. La Revista Mensual en Espanol Man. High School graduate preferred, Apply Cabrera Wholesale Grocery, Inc. marl2-tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $1,000 CASH for small Apply Box TC, marl8-lwkr HAVE house and lot. The Citizen. LOST |/BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG. Male. Answers to the name of Feathers. Reward 405 Eaton Street mar24-1Itx HOTELS Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- s1GNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN) PRESS. jan25-tf Year. Six Years $5. Sample FREE. b. F. OBrien publishes P.A.R. (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- _ zs aes ican Review) at San Ignacio 54, OLD PAPE FOR SAL’ Havana. P. O. Box 329. Tel Three hindles for 5c. The Citi- |M-1012. Chamber of Commerce, = zen Office. jan25-tf Hotel La Concha, Bus Station, PAR. Havana - Cuba - Florida - Gulf Coast - West Indies - Mexico ans vena te ee Regions South. Concise News aad TYPEWRITING PAPER — Latin American Trade Reviews. Sheets, 75¢ The Arman Pres FOR SALE--Spanish type house, large lot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. | Apply 808 Eaton Street. jan6-s change—Cabin 6-ft. beam; 40 Gray Marine Engine. Will for lot, full or part Box BR. The Citi- mar6-tf MAP OF HAVANA with Guide for Buyers distributed free DAILY on Ships, Trains and Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA OI AES SE Ld SALE or £ 28 ft FOR Cru hp. exchange BEST BEER, WINE and LUNCH BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 ciate St. a tf WANTED-—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. jani9-tf WANTED--Professional models, male and female, for art class es. Apply at Key West Art Cen- ter, Tuesday, 10 a. m. mar24-Itx MISCELLANEOUS END OF ‘ASON CLEARANCE SALE at the Little Gift Shop. 514 Duval St mar21-tf PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Pic- tures matted. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis strect. jani8-tf drew a 30-day sentence for drunkenness and went back to jail to help celebrate. publish the papers a: Threats of come from pr untry STAND in Key West. Other business reason for selling Phone 9169. marl2-tf LOT IN GOOD Resi dential Section and two blocks from City Park. Apply 523 Eaton Street feb13-tf larger th, stan or What unusual subject wil Ge this?” 1 be This discussed Hall. August world! about {OPP Osses ess. eee DE Eo ha) t the at the 720 oves Var lagoon d Ryn of Miam Mr. Van speaker at those w talker discu plied lems. It watche us Used ‘Thndting Fixtures lavoretories, d fittings, water ete. Florida Ryn is a frequent 1 Hall and tt CARD OF THANKS Gene Autry—Jimmy Durante in MELODY RANCH also COMEDY AND NEWS PORCOSOOSESOCESESEEEEEES hav FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED COT TAGE on waterfront. On Big Pine Key. Price, $700, or wiil consider trade Write Caulk Ramrod Key, Fla. marl2-ts For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 Assess sssteezttztztédd in ALE—Girt's Bicycle. 15 mar24-3tx COUPE. Perfect Phileo radio; gas white wall tires 1 horns; other Cheap. 106 White pstairs FOR | United St Fishery, Ojus “d 15 years) 7 Riseks North of Ojus Depot off Dixie on Harper St.. Phone Golden Beach 2561 1937 FORD throughout YOUR NEWSBOY > buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. pays cash for his papers. ET SEAT SPECIAL ! $350 SANITARY w mt let seats $1 69 id seat, or SPECIAL without trade-in, $249. Gray's Fishery, Ojus. Open Sundays. mar24-it MBING FIXTt RES line sinks, lava hi ntubs and Also soil and gal. pipe ttings. Gray’s Fishery, po igo Sundays. mar24-1t - loses if a customer fails to pay. S is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. THE LITTLE SHOP + + goes the limit for his trade, is on the job Across from Casa Marina rain or shine, serves his customers well. : asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation Department Announces— END OF SEASON SALE March 25th (LAAdtLtttAttttitittdiidiéd MF. Starting Tuesday, (ALAA AAAAAAAMAA AAA hAAAtéds Daa aaa e