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thassee, has returned to { in the recent arrivals|; from Tallahassee. Mrs, Mick- prt school at who had | » and Mrs, Lawrence Hood little son, Frank, were recent Key ‘There is a most unusual eX- against Cleveland for the Prési- hibition opening today at the Key dency; he sent an emissary-tosask West Art Center, WPA, to run Conkling’s aid in the campaign. | through September 2nd. This is The latter’s answer was: ‘I have | on September 2, according to an- | | the recent work of the Adult Out- door Sketch Class of the Center. 'ou¢ Blaine, winning New Ydtk ENMITY NEW CLASSIC" (Continued from Page One) CONVENT SCHOOL DENTS EXPECTED TO BE ENROLLED “plumed knight” said Conkling “strutted like a gobbler” and re- sembled ‘a singed cat.” The New Yorker never forgave him for iy Bs oS eg ‘Blaine “was ‘| © The- Convent,Boarding School and Day School ‘conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Name, will reopen for the school term slong since given up the practice nounement. made by those | charge of the institution. The school consists of kinder- jof criminal law,” Cleveland nosed = OPENING SEPT. 2 -|when Blaine was making a FAUL 3 GRIMES, Siiaue speech, Conkling interrupted him |) 4 5 NUMB! TU. < gre “several times The * annoyed sa say pd aiedg Coe ee GRIMES, i efendant. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN « LEGALS _ IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. IN | onpER oF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Selena A. Grimes, the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of {the State of Florida and resides at Springfield State Hospital, Sykes— ville, Maryland; that said defendant fis over the age of twenty-one years: that there is no. person in. the State lof Florida the service of asummons lin chancery upon whom would bind jeaid defendant. It. is therefore, ordere@ that said defendant be and; she 4s; hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- iplaint filed In said cause on or be- fore Monday, the 6th day of October, A. D. 1941, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confess- ls in Key West from Guan- Three weeks ago a new course », : 7 oan en ated by’ Harriette pies eid vote by a slim garten, the eight grades and a} Critchlow, instructor, using the emotional approach to painting by which the natural creative ability | of the student is stimulated by the free and undirected use of form Manamo Bay, Mrs, Hood was be- fore marriage, Miss Texas Welch. , Reggy Russell and daughter, erstwhile warm friends and po- litical allies, split the Republican ‘ . . ed by said defendant The break between Teddy | four-year high school, which is|""y:'is turtner ordered that this or- oose’ i credi der be published ach week for {Roosevelt and President Taft, |@%_accredited school. Leen Peete wenke in haces | Besides the academy for girls, the Sisters also have charge of St. Joseph’s School for boys and Marjorie, left. this morning for Miami, join er daughter, Patricia, who where they will been visiting in Nassau. Mr. and daughters will return to Key West within a few days. ‘Mayor Willard M. Albury, who and color. ‘ interesting and pleasing § sur- idea of copying the work or style of others. They are encouraged Relaxation is necessary—the Students are encouraged to be in roundings, to be free from the jparty wid in 1912 and re- ape pi Woedsow Wileon’s elec- | St. Francis Xavier's School for tion. Teddy started shooting at | Colored children. jthe conservative policies of ‘the | Lapin Taft administration. Taft, in a sik pa speech at Boston, accused T. R. of | THE WE ‘ATHER adroit appeals to discontent and | class hatred. Administration sup- | ————————____- from. . to give freedom to their imagina- js es ee a, fod ton—-stanting “with ‘abstract Teh} wa hone meses fe loser on. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, last night. dering of color patterns they then/ 1). tree. | 75th Mer. Time (city office) City Attorney Aquilino Lopez, after an absence from the city of Several days, returned to Key ‘West last evening. Mrs. Hagh Williams Leaving On Trip Mrs. Hugh Williams, who re- sides at the corner of Duval and Eaton streets, is leaving tomorrow en route to New York, where she will spend a visit of some time. At the termination of her stay in’ New York. Mrs. Williams pro- poses to go to Hot Springs, Ar- kansas, after which she will visit in Birmingham, Ala. and Atlanta, Ga. Mrg. Williams will spend over go on to design made up of ob- served objects and they work for the feel of things emotionally. catching the spirit rather than the photographic likeness, the student builds for himself a foundation of individuality which will be an excellent and enduring basis. for the somewhat more haturalistic expression which might be the desire of the student as he or she develops to more advanced: work. Art, the creative spirit, rather than art the reproductive render- ing is impressed on the students in their Art Center course. In the exhibition of the first work of this class, there are (7) seven exhibitors, some of whom have never painted before. The. exhibitors and the number of their works shown are as follows: Mj Mayes, 4; Mildred Daniels, 4; The Rough Rider exploded,|_ Temperatures charging ‘Taft with. béih€ “Gisloy- | Highest last 24- hours Be every. canon of, fair play.” | Lowest last night — ding’ to his selection of Taft Mean — as his successor in the White | Normal —_____ a House, Teddy remarked: “It is a Precipitation — bad trait to bite the hand that/Rainfall, z4¢ nours ending 92 14 83 —83 feeds you.” | __ inches 0.26 The Republican convention re-| Total rainfall since Aug. 1, nominated Taft. Progressive Re-|_ inches —.. ‘ - ‘2.15 publicans bolted and nominated | Deficiency since August 1, Roosevelt on the “Bull Moose” |, inches... 1.68 ticket. The jovial Taft, who de-| Total rainfall since Jan. 1, r spised squabbles, exclaimed “This| inches 30.89 wrenches my soul.” | Bxeess since January 1, ‘The ebullient Teddy, who loved | inches 10.02 Wind Direction and Velocity SE—12 miles per hour } Relative Humidity ‘ scrap, said: “It’s a bully bat- | tle.” GOVERNMENT RAISES | Barometer ree a. m., today | TARIFF ON CRABMEAT |S level, 30.00 (1015.9 millibars) | Tomorrows Almanac four consecutive paper published unty and state, ered this 25th day of 1 I ;Augu A.D. 19 | (Cireuit Court Seal) j Ross C Sawyer i Clerk Cireult Court. | -By (Sa) Florence I IAM V. ALBURY, Solicitor for, Plaintiff. sep! iw | EPONINE VALDEY. { Plaintiff, DIVOR vs. PEDRO VALDE plaint file entitled ¢ Citi i ble Arthur Judge of this Court and of this Court in the City of ext, Monroe County, Flor 6th day of August, A. D. 1941. | 4) Ross C Sawyer rt, Cireuit Monroe County orida By(Sd.) Florence E.. Sawyer, puty Clerk jaug27; septi-10-17- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941 A minute for the pause that refreshes ' leads to Pause .--. Go refreshe In offices everywhere, people turn to refreshment right out of the bottle without turning from work, It takes but a little min- two months visiting the different | virginia Moffett, 4; Content Fish, ees | Sunrise 6:06 a, m. y BOF : bs Lp tt, 45 * is | E N CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF j points included in her itinerary,|¢: Isabel Breingan, 4; Barbara| (Continued from Page One) | cnet 6:50 pm | FLORIDA, ENTH JUDICIAL § and to return to Key | parrett, 3; Jean Hayes, 4. seafood industry in their respec- | M 5 11: P. MONROE COUNTY. IN West on November 6. ‘As soon as this exhibition is| tive areas. Mckee aia MAE MOORE s¢ ; ; Highlights of the evidence | Moonset 11:26 p. m. cae iia sini over here in Key West, 20. pic- Tomorrow's Tid: Plaintiff, Ne lewlyweds Are ltures selected from the group presented by Mr. Frampton dur- | ws tides ' a7: <0 : have been invited by the State| in the hearing follow: | eel Pore 4 Vi. Here Office of the Florida Art Project, That Japanese canned crab- | High sae id WPA, and will be sent to Jack-|™meat is produced by cheap labor | 70 - 7:55 3, 4 ‘Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stone jsonviile to be placed on a state-|Under questionable sanitary | cg Sittin scape fant therein named, Is ‘a non, are spendng a visit of a week in| wide exhibition circuit. It is in-}St@ndards and sold in America) io. west and Vicinity: his residence Is unknown; that said Key West with Mrs, Stone's par- teresting to note that all of the|im competition with the products ls, y a Rods c tanioh: s over the age of twenty- ents, Dr. and Mrs William P.|students in this class are mem-|0f American packers, who pay| 1 Party Couly | tonight onat Florida the. service Kemp, 623 William street. bers of families in the defense}Standard American wages and eh oe rite erate: cast of a summons in. chancery upon The Stones were married Aug-|services. The class meets reg-|Who operate under the strictest Fira.” Pair to partly cio ss Tigo tar : I it oe : is therefore 0 wat said ; ust 6 in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Stone ularly ‘on eosin 4 and blag 4 pg ton da oil eee pee jand continued warm tonight an bone peter age al ape aw : cue before her marriage Miss | mornings from o'clock to rvative, had been found “in|TPursday; scattered thunder plaint filed in sai : xen. er pa hirlcidkd pas sa oun’ in {showers in extreme north por$| fore, Monday, th oun! In some in- A ». 18 , othe ERROR FOUND IN WATER ORDINANCE {Continued from! Page One) erty to be transferred for a pum, ing station site. . Located at the old city sump on Trumbo Island, the property to be transferred to the commission actually does not include the pipe line, and the easement is unneces- The Art Center is especially anxious to have everyone who can do so, visit the galleries this week. The galleries are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m daily ex- cept Sunday and Monday. On Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. .A new exhibition comprised of etchings, wood cuts and _litho- graphs has just been placed by the Art Center in the Marine Corps Barracks Recreation Room in the Naval Station. This hanging was , * i _|tion Thursday. ie imported Japan- + Jacksonville ‘to Florida’ Strait That the giant “king” crab, | 274 East Gulf: Moderate eas which the Japanese claim is na- jand ‘southeast winds over out tive to oriental waters, also|P°Ttion and gentle to moderat abounds in American waters | uth and southwest winds ove and is therefore “as much Ameri-|"°th portion; partly _overcas can as Japanese”; weather tonight and Thursday, That existing crab packing | plants in the United States are currently operating at a _ loss and that the industry is “drying treme north portion Thursday. LEGALS scattered thundershowers in exf| sary. f . |eoincident with the placing of the Lopez said he did not know/new furniture in this attractive when the council would vote|room. It is a delightful place for again on the ordinance, but hej art exhibitions. The Art Center said he presumed it would be} schedule plans a change of shows Thursday night, when the board | here monthly, : Meets to study tax assessment; Announcement is made again protests. 3 \of the coming exhibition to be|ing additional employment for | \'%"” OP key Se RN Se ek | Freeman, meanwhile, wasishown at the Art Center from/thousands of American citizens. | . ais West, Florida, this Promising a full debate on the or-| September 3rd to 23rd. The ex- dinance before it again comes to| hibition is titled “Silk Screen avote. | Process” and gives graphic de- Answering the contention of | scription of this reproductive pro- L. C. Brinton that it would | cess, A. study of this exhibition idieulous” to demand a per-|will be invaluable to anyone in formance bond of the United any way connected with pro- States government, Freeman said | motional work. By an under- he wants no bond from the gov~- | standing of the process it is pos- ernment, but he definitely does | sible for one to see the possibili- want a bond from the aqueduct | ties this process opens up for the Peon. dvancement of any phase of the Freeman contends commission | work one may be connected with. participation in the deal is un-|The Art Center is supplementing necessary, since he believes the | this exhibition with examples of | aqueduct project could and would | work done by screen process by be carried out alone by the navy | the Center and also many posters department without the commis-| produced by the Florida Art Proj- sion’s cooperation. lect, WPA at the State Office De- sign Laboratory. | It is especially desired that all Pe those people who are in any way BLITHEVILLE, Ark—A bolt | connected with defense activities of lightning knocked Jim Owen's | in Key West, make a point of pipe from his mouth in his home| yiewing this exhibition. This re- in this city, and threw him across ‘fers particularly to the city and} the room. |county officials, the members of | jclubs and civic bodies, and of | course those of the armed services who are directing the defense} |programs. The local Art Center! is a unit of a state-wide produc- tion defense service and is avail- Ce HIT BY LIGHTNING up when it should be ing” because of competition; the That equalization of competi tion through the tariff increase | « would mean expansion American industry, thus provid- | der to leg: of Eczema, Rash, isty in the relief ftebi of externally caus: igworm, Toe Itch. KEYE LUKE in Phantom of China Town Also, NEWS and SERIAL éS THE jable for work in this field. | Sean ! BEER DISTRIBUTOR ' IT MAY BE SAYS BUSINESS FINE DEADLY CARBON Joe K. Winn, distributor of S-B; Beer and Silver Bar Ale, reports | excellent business in Key West since he resumed distribution some weeks ago. ‘Mr, Winn states that it has al- ways been his practice not to make deliveries on Sunday a regardless.of the demand he will} not deliver on-Sundays especially; in view of the National emergency in the Petroleum industry. WIND omy ane ES WAY” Tro a Ea ES expand- | Japanese the | § Tetter Itching | Use clean non-greasy Imperial Lotion. Money back if first bottle fails to sate MONROE THEATRE Ann Shirley—Richard Carlson WEST POINT WIDOW and Wm. Boyd—Russell Hayden in | WIDE OPEN TOWN *STRAIGHT NOTICE The undersigned will on the 12th |day of September, A. D. 1941, or soon thereafter ial da, in or of, i- | 13th ust, A.D. 1941 (Ss K H, SOLOMON | (Sa) LOU N 1 | TRY IT TODAY— erty, Sd Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Sca~ |The Favorite in Key West . Simply re- peat I Si at “tl STAR te BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS in | i { i | ROLLER SKATE Southard Street a | and Your Shape In Weight | | 8:00 to 10:30 P, M. | SHOE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate If you By 6 Between 6 N N N N N N N N N ; wi | Keep Your Weight In Shape SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.| Coeeeeeees, COMPLAINT , SERVICE. . Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN PHONE—WESTERN UNION and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citixen. SDILIIIIIIVIIIIIIaIa aS | of by aid bili wil be t id defendant. | "Tt is further orde’ | der be published on $ | West Citizen, a newspaper publis in said county and stat Done and ordered 12th, A, D. 1941. SEAL) e. this August wyer Court. A. f. sept3-10,1941 —— ———— i Subscribe to The Citizen. |STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH | COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS yo 0 Sidsans HOTEL LINCOLN 44710 45" 618.41 87 ANT, OUR CHOICEST ROOMS a fee 1400 ROOMS each with Bath, Servidor, and Radio. John t. Horgan | Gen. Mgt. WOTEL EDISe® OE Lb hd hod do not P.M. and 7 P. M. SAAALALADA LE £2 3 ute to enjoy ice-cold Coca-Cola —a minute busy people welcome. You trust its quality BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY DEFENSE RESHAPES —="4_ the AMERICAN PLANTS |!mssive mse | Imagine where the (Continued from Page One) have been today. But something never has bustled at all, there; happened. Somebody discovered was a fellow who got the idea/that the Bantam. manufacturer of making aluminum barber | had facilities to make one thing chairs. It was an innovation—a | new idea that had to be sold. It was slow-going at first but it was going and right nicely. New | machine tools had been produced | and aluminum experts in as the business expanded. Then came national defense “Key West's Outstanding”. LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned. | Rainbow Room and ' aluminum hortage.| the army and navy wanted bad- aluminum | !y—seats for bombers. | “That's bow Bantam got its boom and that’s how hundreds of other manufacturers who fig- ured out how to be “convertible” have quit singing the priorities blues. business brought | . . . buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. . . . pays cash for his papers. . . + loses if a customer fails to pay. . . . is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. ~Cocktail 2 % Lounge © 1 . . » gees the limit for his trade, is on the job DINING and DANCING rain or shine, serves his customers well. OPEN THe YEAR AROUND . «4 asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN ' Circulation Department 1 i DOES GLARE FATIGUE YOU? 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