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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1943 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREES TRAVELER FOR FIFTY YEARS, | HUNGRY THIEVES 044444444444444444 | wrote ‘Woman Chases Man,” said! he was murdered in the middle Fenton. “Sold it to Sam Goldwyn | and I'd ignored him.” YET ‘NEVER HAD A THRILL’ By RAY PEACOCK Ap Feature Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Between white-bearded on Holmes and myself thére iy; topped jtable. Tt was, ne said, “the only unpolluted bit of Paris left] in the werld.” He stole the table ftom in front of the Cafe de la Paix in 1931—} with the; Stole it osten: tiously, Proprietor closing one eye and grinning cameramen recording the deed. The bald-faced bit of thie ery was related in newspapers all Over the world. Holmes had been sitting at the table for years, and Just wanted made in Ja The Japanc derstand. Burton Holmes doesn quite understand the Japanese any more, either. Their country w the first he visited, when he be- gan his singular prof on of travel lecturing, 50 y This is his golden year. Once A Fairyland “I went to Japan ten times,” he told me. “At first it was a fairy- ww a change coming in as there. Two and spoke to They asked if I had the best navy in the Ye in English didn’t think — thc army and the best world. They suid they would small, round-| didn’t quite un- CIIIIOMO LL THIS MAN JUST MAKES EVERYBODY SEE RED (By Associated Press) KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 8.—Herbert C. Sanford, 72- yeer-old teacher of the ABC (A Brotherly Crowd) ; Bible Class, has worn a flaming red necktie before his Sunday pupils regularly for the past 29 years, Sanford donned the red crevat when he first taught the class. but wears it to his office and on the streets con- stantly. He never wears an- cther colored cravat in pub- lic. SLIM IS SII STB ‘BROADWAY TAKES TO FIELDS FAMILY (By Associated Prens) NEW YORK, Feb.’ 8.--It ‘was ' supposed to be pretty good when, year ago on Broadway, the play- writing Fields family ‘had four hits going at once. | This year the Fields: family | topped itself with five. Additions | to the list are the smash-hit musi- , | cal comedy, “Something For The | producer, had said “the boys” had Fognition. He'd said, beside jist and Root was a dramatist. Both DOINGS OF WRITERS By ROBBIN COONS vevvvvevwvvvvvevy HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 8.—Messrs. | 200". Frank Fenton and Lynn Root h been. writing together for six years and are still on relatively good terms. Writers are notorious- ly cranky, crazy, disagreeable, un- reasonable people — as you and I know — and six years in the same cell is a long time. Messrs. Root and Fenton w We've they didn’t seem to be. Root was | Was re’ tipped back in his chair with his | hadn’t used one of Lynn’ for a small fortune — quite small. Through thick and thin.” “Hell | “Horrow pictures | comedies,” said Mh | @@nee the boys had a personal-! | wed approach to writing. Handed | a’story, they would tear it in half. | Root would write Fenton the | finally, working the other day, though | murder mystery and not until it jicture, he gets Fenton, too, and been together ever sinee.| Vice versa, But that’s only for film ! writing. Last year Fenton wrote a novel, “A Place in the Sun,” which Root is very fine novel. The y < for the musical “Cabin in ” which Fenton says was a fine piece of work, NowsKenton is planning Root is thinking about a ‘plays “Not on DKO’s, time,” saidt'Fen- ton. “Be sure to make thaf-clear.” How about quarrels? “None,” they said. “What would we fight -d did we notice that 1| about?” ¢harac- | and high water,” »said a and alleged Fenton. | * | ss the first half, t. “We stopped that | Fenton. “We did a! se feet on the desk. Fenton was) ters. Forgot him entirely. There|crs fight over credits? stretched out on the couch, | “We're thinking,” “Sometimes we do this for days.” | 2 8 } That's writers for you. Always} joshing. But they must get some- | thing done. David Hempstead, the ! done a nice writing job on “The Sky’s the Limit” and were doing a better one on “The Gibson Girl.” He'd said the boys, as a were finally getting merited a that writ- novel- the boys weren't just st ers because Fenton a of note. “The boys” said nice things, about Mr. Hempstead, too, before they bared all — from their team ing in 1936. “We weren't doing very well,” said Fenton, “Not starving, ¢ ly. But no luxuries like food ‘or drink. We met in a grocery store pryyvvvvvvvvvvy If a producer wants Root for a) before Root wrote | anotier “novel. and: Credits, maybe? Don’t all writ-j; CLEVELAND. — Burglars who | broke into a grocery store here ; took two sides of beef, 1,000 eggs, | two tubs of lard, 32 dressed chick- :ens, 72 pounds of cold meats and— | an alarm clock. 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Mailed at Havana Month. decent, I can’t realize the change.” | and Dorothy; “Junior Miss,” com- ily on the 13th, Ten Cents $1 a fe Lechren Bpinesss Boom. edy by Joseph in collaboration ‘Year, Six Years $5. Sample FREE. urton Holmes could be ex-/ with Jerome Chodorov, and “My | cused for becoming nostalgic over | Sister Eileen,” by the same two ——— the changes in the world as he has | collaborators, which lasted toile, F. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. 8 collaborators, j res auDiay Acs seen them take place.’ But he} jong enough to makeit five plays |(Times of Cuba and Pan er- wasn’t in the, least, for his busi-) at one time. The late “Kileen,” |itan Review) at San pene | ness is better than at any time in! one of Broadway's most success-:Havana, P. O. Box 329. 7 the last half-dozen ye: | ful plays of all time, raised its!M-1012. Chamber of Commerce. Two of his most pop! illus- | first curtain Dec. 26, 1940. ; Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. — North Africa an! Russia. 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Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets his recent ones; © Born in Chidgo, Jan. 8, 1870, of fairly wdl-to-do ~ parents, Holmes acquire} an early love of travel and photberaphy. Grew Begrd In Japan In 1893 he his first pro-j fessional tect on Japan. He. had been there the year before. It} was in 1892 that he first ac-| quired his bearg. “I got disgusted | with a Japanege barber and re- fused to go though that torture | - | grew, and his technical NOTICE skill. He first uked a motion pic- To Business Firms ture camera in 1897, Now he us colored motion picture film, bl: and-white film] and slides, Sought Hemey Things A gentleman bof the old school, with wing collar and sedate bow | Ee TOTES Ca ae GR ci ie The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 parte rawiieceye Legislature, sets forth various. provisions, such as De vtile his White hair is thin- cegistration with the county clerk, and advertising ing his Van Dyke is as carefully |]} the personnel of those comprising the business con- i a |f| cern or firm. The law as passed provides: | | 1. All persons operating unincorporated busi- ness or professions under any name but their own proper or known called names, must register this “fictitious” trade name with the clerk of the circuit court in the county where the principal place of busi- ness is located. 2 ad_as evet. i hy profesional life he has avoided the spettacular in. sea of homey things people li has been in many dangerous | {spots, particulatly the European ts during World War I when ion. 3. Furthermore, the names of all persons in- terested, and the extent to which they are interested must be registered as well. 4, Penalty for non-compliance denies any un- registered business and those interested in doing such business the right to defend or maintain suit in any court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant, and it further provides that any person violating this law regarding registration is liable to having an in- formation charging a misdemeanor filed against him 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 in- tention to register must be advertised at least once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in a newspaper as defined by law in the county where the registra- tion is made. _This law applies to Apartments, Hotels, Filling Stations, Cabin Courts, or business of any kind ex- cept such as are operated under the name of the owner. Lawyers generally agree that the terms “proper or called name” as used in the law would be like this example: _ Suppose you are one of the numerous Jones family. Suppose your proper name is “John Edward Jones,” but your called name is “J. E. JONES.” Unless your business is actually operated under one or the other of these names you would be required to register. 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