The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 18, 1941, Page 4

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I take Phone on-the desk. “I think you out of the prop room and Bay wrong. them op the table on|.. 1) ee bother calling, I've been fe. And I sce that they're put °* her hotel. They say‘ that she’s Hein the prop room after the Out of town, won't be back until over: # | time for her Tast tht? Did you do bet hae ign : Wes As ‘soon as the set had ie. She wouldn't have gone. a the aay ignt put up T carried all the. fixed the table, the} — Gnd China and glasses. 1| ¥ithout them = ” mm “That make ? ton ee ced in geese ee m drew a “But Eve would have phoned them? You dusted the toom all day and they | Stoel See ob ; wait- it. I dusted each one as I| t “O er che = 5 it on the table.” eit wo eer ee by a there was nothing in any | Right w | her. of glasses then?” Bie rth will be back. to- Tn positive there wasn’t.” en did you do this dusting, what 1 ad time’ “Two ... not more than three yea fore the curtain went up on the third act.” ¢. Time Of The Crime IN wheezed with satis- faction. “Well! That’s what call placing the time of the) Lee all right. In those few min- after you dusted the glasses!‘ 2 iggy Ban oa went up Blanton's 5 “Not sepentari »” Jeff said. +?” could have been dropped in time from when Phoebe dust- morphine in bus While the play was go- on t's a possibility.” - smiled. “I think you again, Troy.” He turned to Phoebe. “Who was on the ; while you were fixing the Island they’d been standing in|/S°mePlace? Westport?” He | F OO Am waite oe Ms. Rachel Sanchez, Duval street, Sunday entertained her Piano and accordian solos by Jerry Henriquez; piano solos by Sylvia Rivas; rumba dancing by Lydia Medina and Hector Medina; rumba by Enrique Garcia, Jr., and @ conga by Rosario Lopez. Guests at the birthday party in cluded: Marie and Fausto Rendueles, Dot and Dick Martin, Angelia and Oscar Molina, Dolores Villate, Dorena Lee and Carl Graham, Gloria and Oscar Milian, Raquel and Norbert Diaz, Lydia and Richard Anti, Aleli and Thomas Villaviaencio, Dora and Norma Martinez, Dolores and Eddie Gomez, Jr. Eugene Gutierrez, Gerald Henriquez,Lydia, Grace, ilia. and Odilio Valdes, Vilma /Tiomasa Thrift; “Sylvia Al- j bury, Magali Barroso, Sylvia and | Prank Rivas, Jr., Eufemio, Jr., and | Nancy Chavez, Armida Estenoz, | John Avila, Jr., Ernesto Bethan- | SPECIAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY NIGHT Owing to the fact the President of the United States will set | Thursday, Nov. 20 as Thanksgiv- j ing, the Fleming Street Methodist | Church will hold a special service Wednesday night, states Rev. W. the | B. Mundy. We are doing this as we feel there will be some of the service men, and some civilians, who might be working the last Thursday in the month, and they the | would like to attend a Thauksgiv- ing Service. To these service men and these civilians that might be working the last Thursday we in- vite you to come Wednesday eve-' ning, November the 19th, and at- tend this service. The entire pub- lic is invited to this service. The Rev. M. G. Lyerly, pastor of the Presbyterian Church will deliver the sermon. The choir will ren- Service starts Thanksgiving again on the 27th, which is the last Thursday in the month. This will be in keeping with the old tradition. Miss Margaret Land Gets College Honors Margaret Lund of Key West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Lund, 701 South street, is among the girls recently pledged to the Beta Nu chapter of Delta } Zeta, national social sorority at the University of Miami, Coral Gables. Miss Lund is a soph~more specializing in zoology and chem- jistry. She was graduated from | Hillsborough high school, in | Tampa, in 1939. \Hector Castro Weds | Rosia Lee Adams Hector Castro, member of the local fire department, was mar- ried last night at 8 o'clock to } Rosia Lee Adams of Lexington ;Ky., in a ceremony performed | by the Rev. A. C. Riviere. | ‘THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 | 1. He is credited with making the Navy our first line of de- fense. | 2. A message from the German ; Secretary of State, in 1917, urg- jing Mexico to fight with Ger- }many and offering, as a reward, {some U. S. territory. ; 3. Yale, Harvard and Prince- ton, H 4 One owned and operated by a large industrial user of coal. 5. Malta. 6. Jack London. 7. Between four and five mil- | 8 Estimate: 4,000,000. 9. General Archibald Wavell. 10. Yes, in 1779-83 the British {defended the Rock for more than | three years. j ‘DR AARON H. SHIFRIN ecaos FOR THE CITIZEN—26c WEEKLY. | Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | GENERAL PRACTICE $25 Whitehead Street Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— : SOCIETY $-:-: Give Birthday Party Sunday In Honor Of Rachel Sanchez; court, Jr., James Tynes, Armando! Gutierrez, Mary Sanchez, George! Lee, Jr., Marta Soriano, Rosairo/ and Henry Lopez, Carmen Al-| varez, Edna ee, Patsy Ann Be Eee tree ie is, Isel Caraballo, } | Dolores Solano, Eloina Del Pino, Rése“Snd- Gabriel Garcia, Jennie! Arango, Lionel Garcia, Hector and! Alicia Medina, Jackie Gonzalez, | Luis Alfaro, Enrique Garcia, Car-} ; los, Rodolfo and Armando Parra, Nildo and Daniel Garcia, Alber- tico Villar, Aldo and Aleso Vidal, Nenita Alfonso, Paul Newhouse, Nelia Acevedo, Juan A. Borges, Sigi Parrish and little brother Rachel Sanchez. Misses Laudelina Perez, Pura| and Marta Lopez, Eva Valdes,; Dora Mprales, Bénildes Redmond, | Alice Ogden, Marta Arango. | Mesdames A. Henriquez, G. Henriquez, L. Gutierrez, E. Mar-!| tinez, A. Gonzalez, C. Garcia, O.{ Molina, G. Garcia, J. R. Portela, John Anti, A. Garcia, M. Alfaro, | E. Villate, F...Rendueles, M. Bethel, M Graham, Geo. Lee, John Avila, Erneste Bethancourt, | Olga Lopez, Alicia Parra, A. Val- des, J. Villaviaencio, M. Diaz, L. Magee, Aurora Dole, N. Baso, C. Fiallo, J. M. Sanchez, E, Garcia, R. Cabrera, R. Thrift, A. Arango, R. Sanchez, Jose R. Valdes and ' Mr. and Mrs. McDermott. Postpone Dote For ‘Ladies’ Night’ John Costar, president of the Key West Lions Club, announced today that “Ladies” Night” | scheduled for Thursday evening, 8-00 o'clock, has been postponed until the following Thursday at the same time. | LEAVES ON TRIP Mrs. F. Thompson left yester- | day for Greensboro, Fla., where she will spend a visit with friends. | i COLORED CHURCH MEETING OPENS Annual South Florida conte | ence of the Afro-ME. Zion} church opens here tomorrow/| nan seen ee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Women Urged to Sign Up | For Nurse’s a can I do for my coun-| try?” is asked by thousands of patriotic women and girls who} want to volunteer their time in the present emergency situation facing the nation. “The American Red Cross, through its many volunteer activ- ities, provides the answer. The most urgent need, at the moment. is for qualified girls and men to enroll for training as Volunteer Nurse’s Aides, according to M: Dwight Davis, director of American Red Cross Volunteer Special Services. In collaboration with the Office of Civilian Defense, the Red Cross is enrolling and instructing 100,000 ‘women and girls as aides to grad- uate nurses. They are needed to offset the acute shortage of pro-) fesionally trained nurses. i FBI HAS VARIOUS DUTIES TO PERFORM (Continued from Page One) a day or so later and offers a far greater sum. The victim then Pays over a tidy fee to get out of his option and, of course, the lease never is executed. There are other con game swin- dies, but in the upper brackets Serve several hours a week with- morning at Cornish chapel, with | they all add up to the same thing, about 100 delegates from Flor- | Promises of great profits for the ida, North Carolina, South Caro- | “temporary use” of lesser sums. lina and Arkansas scheduled to; The con man is the aristocrat attend, the Rev. W. L. Souder, |°f criminals. Suavity, ready with pastor of the local church} an-/|@n outer personality that begets nounced today. jconfidence are the tools of his The Rt. Rev. W. W. Matthews, / trade. And because his victim so Washington, D. C., is to! appear | often is ashamed to confess that as presiding bishop at the con-|he has been duped or fears to re- ference, which will continue | Veal that he has lost large sums, through Sunday evening. the con man sometimes can oper- | ate for years before the police are $4,500 FOR BASEBALL INJURY | even aware of his activities. fat | However, in the seven ST. LOUIS—Mrs. Mildred B.| since the FBI has had its Saxon was awarded $4,500 dam- | legal bludgeon against the ages for injuries received while | = ___ 2 she sat in the grandstand watch- ing batting practice of the St. Louis National Baseball Club be- fore a game. Testimony. showed | that an usher attempted to.catech a foul fly, deflecting its flight so that the ball struck Mrs.,Saxon in the chest. years new ; men Harlan Fiske Stone, chief. jus- tice of the United States Su- preme Court, played. football at} Amherst College. COLDS ‘You save all the flavor and juices when you cook with a General ElectricRange. Its“Flavor-Saver” Oven seals-ix moisture and taste. Te relieve Misery of COUGH DROPS j ee ; Come in and see how it's done! many other advanced features of SALVE | See the Deep Well Thrift Cooker this clean, coul, fast, low-cost NOSE DROPS | that steams-in the natural good way to cook, Try “Rub-My-Tism”—a Wonderfad Lintment | t MONROE THEATER GEORGE HUSTON in Lone Rider Frontier Fury | and BRIGHAM YOUNG ROLLER SKATE Keep ‘Your Weight In Shape | and Your Shape In' Weight } We Teach You How To Skate. Sessions: 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. and 8:00 to 10:30 p. m. LADIES INVITED TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR yw BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS histo ena asec ica ip REASONABLE PRICES COME IN AND SEE THE GENERAL @ ELECTRIC RANGE | THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY fa a Si rises | Women, between the ages of 18 and 50, physically fit and able te out- pay, are urged to enroll through their local Red Cross chapters. to take an intensive 80 houss instruction course in co- operation with local hospital and nursing organizations. The aides help the graduate nurses in hospitals, clinics, home visiting nurse agencies, health de- partments, school health services and industrial hygiene clinics. They make beds, take tempera- tures, give baths, attend to the patient’s personal needs, serve ls, set up trays for treatment, ih and measure children, etc, { and undertake a number of vital- ly necessary duties that will re- lease the graduate nurse for the more technical work for which she is so badly needed. } j } | who work the sucker racket, Di- rector J. Edgar Hoover's boys have built up a sweet file on the big-timers in the con game. In the | case of the munitions manufac- ; turer, it was only 24 hours after | he laid his story before the FBI | that all the principals in the little show had been identified—and the hunt was on. } Lopez Funeral Service ; Established 1885 ' Licensed Funeral Directors i and Embalmers j 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phons 135 Night 696 | N H IN) N N N) N N N N N N 4 N : N Penns os TRIUMPH | COFFEE MILLS AT ALL | GROCERS } and TERMS S rrentd ‘eee } : i lA ¢eeeettttiZzzzzzédzZ The Key West Citizen TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1341 NATE BAUER B&W. ELECTRIC SUPPLY e 210 Duval Street HERMAN WRONKEER Phone 249 For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 5 IAA LAAAAAAAAAAALLLIL LL ON NOTICE To Business Firms The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1943 Legislature, sets forth various provisions, such as registration wilh the county clerk, and adwertising the personnel of those comprising the business cen- cern or firm. The law as passed provides 1. All persons operating unimcerperated busi- ness or professions under amy mame but their own proper cr known called names, must register this “fictiti ade name with the cerk ef the ciremit court in the county where the p " ness is 'ocaied. se Ant f $1.00 is charged tion. R 3. Furthermore, the names of terested, and the iio which they are mperested must be registered echt “a 2" 4. Penalty for non-compliance denies any ub registered business and those interested im doing such business the right to defend or maintain suit im ans court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant, and it further provides that any person Vieiatmg ths law regarding registration is liable te having an = formation charging a misdemeanor filed agains hae by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name. and on conviction of such charge shall be liable to a fine of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or both. 5. Before registration can be made, such im tention to register must be advertised at least once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in e he Wspaper as defined by law in the county where the regutra- tion is made. This law applies to Apartments, Hoteis, Filling Stations, Cabin Courts, or business of any kind ex- cept such as are operated under the mame of ine owner, ‘i. EE . Lawyers generally agree that the terms cr called nameljas used in the law would be be tae Edward Jones,” but your called mame is “J. JONES.” Unless your business is actually operated under one or the other of these names you would be required to register. Offers Its Assistance In errr wee ere ye ore

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