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it if i : t ' i tei ie “g §° it a! ite ' 4 3 = | = bs j sit ~ ut Hh 5*s if i zi HL Sts a aes | yt 5 ' | rif eeu sonar ee-ce9-ee~2e"s ee 2 Or O~ ar ee oon oe > s Se44~eo~-e~- ews Bama: tee ete Aes tote, RENTS ey ome phew Thursday might eu oe Gere GF play the ee ow & Pereggm Wars at 7 30 eet The Sher Jeweters will eet Be Armecwen Legian in the —t sume teginning ot O00 < Sobethel mepeting at the i= hee feck tomerrow ee ad utterested & potteng fame a the City Bas- has been called eth eats we Getete Menter, head of the * tome Department Peeeent plese afm for 2 girls’ © mee amor men's league, ies “ be ager * he pater league o rearhed his ihetay by January sell tee onterest warrants eaten 0 wacers, they will be z 7 THE RUMBLER By “LEO” Our Lions Orchestra held their first rehearsal Thursday evening under the personai direction of Professor “Banana King” Curry. Brad Forbes ‘was on hand with his | Sez plione and Leo was “fiddili- naroun.” “Commissioner” Car- bonell. was on hand but did not ‘bring his drum, and therefore acted as a vocalist. Any of you other Lions who are musically inelined are invited to join in | with us. We're going to have lots of fun together. a Our Variety Musical Show is being planned for the High School auditorium on November 14:15. Proceeds from this show will go to purchase band uniforms for our Hgih School Bandsmen. ™ | Lion Marcellus and the student | body are going to cooperate with the club in putting this show { complete cooperation of all of us to come out on top and get suf- {ficient funds to purchase the much-needed uniforms. —" Rogelio Gomez, sponsored by tLion “Judge” Caro, has been ap- | proved by the Board of Directors ~' and Membership Committee and if no objections are raised by any with | other members of the club before aia , Tuesday of next week; he will be’ *! eligible for membership. In the | iuture all prospective members t- | approved by the Board will be ‘printed in the Bulletin in order to give the entire membership an ‘opportunity to raise any possible objection. Objection should be white Lei worites, 3 to; ‘tary. before the Tuesday of ,the e week following the announce- Key Westers Aided»: cemee The concluding paragraph in jour Lions Code of Ethics state “I will be careful with my criti- @isms and liberal with my praise —1I will endeavor to build up and not destroy.” In Substance, this means that we will be careful about what we say about our fel- lowman and will first ask our- selves the question whether or not the criticism is true and, if it is, will it help anyone by repeat- ing it. All good Lions adhere to this part of our code. = A passenger on a Pullman no- ticed a red lantern hanging in the aisle by upper berth No. 7, so he asked the porter the reason. The porter replied: “Rule No. 26 in regulations states, ‘Always dis- play a red lantern when the rear end of a sleeper is exposed’.” x West Palm Beach Independents, & semi-pro club, came to Key; ‘West last weekend for two games: Sunday with local teams at the} Municipal Stadium. The double- header was rained out. The visitors were of the opin- tom they had a $100 guarantee end asked for that amount of the individual! responsible for booking the team for the games here. They were told they would have te bustle for themselves and that the $100 would not be forthcom- me Thus the West Palm Beach men were without funds. On teerning of their predicament, a local committee of three, com- posed of Armando Acevedo, Tony | I wonder how many of you Alonzo and Glenwood Sweetign, | 2°ticed: ; ; feok it upon themselves to raise _ Joe Allen’s subdued behavior the expense money for the visi- | "°° getting married .. . “King tors. They “passed the hat” and |CUTY’S contented smile when getting a second helping . . . Urion is getting tired of being fined by the tailtwister . .. Bill Curry has tried every means of shrinking j the largest size bottle . . . Charlie | Smith’s pride in giving his clas- | sification — WKWF... What Gonzy Bazanilla has on for to- ‘night at the Palace . . obtained $25. With a loan of $50 from Dewey Riggs, they were able to pay the costs of the trip here and back to West Paim Beach Armando Acevedo stated this morning that “to do otherwise, would have been bad publicity for Key West.” Furthermore, he urged the upstaters to note that the Stadium Committee had no these days Ge lemowledge of the games to be |™@" 4 estos hues seoaetD Played for the announced benefit , of flour). of the stadium Rey Hamlin, president of the Stadium Committee, stated that ho member of the committee has # right to bring out-of-town clubs here to compete with local teams for the very good reason pointed ‘out by Mr. Hamlin. He said that this does not come under the fommittee's jurisdiction but is left up to loeal baseball managers to arrange inter-city games. recently gave a arrel =< Our organization will be asked making this year's Nav ; } never-to-be-forgotten. Let’s join | hands in showing the Navy that ence in our midst! = Our attendance is still far be- low normal and every member ! of this club should do his part to bring it up to the standard set by International. This is a serv- ice club and we can only serve by being present at every meet- ing possible. Your club cannot be what it should be without your helpful suggestions and Engine Stowaway , Really Made Good DARWIN. —(AP)— Bas Wie, @ 12-year-old Indonesian boy who | flew from Koepang to Darwin in across. However, it will take the; made to the President or Secre-| . Gerald | Saunders is getting more liberal | to cooperate with other groups in| vy Day one; !we really appreciate their pres- | am engine nacelle of a Dutch Da- keta, has been given his equival- ent of “Log cabin to White House” promotion. In Koepang, Timor, Bas Wie was a cook's offsider in an Indo- nesian kitchen; in Australia — where he has been given permis- sion to remain—he is scheduled to go to Government House un- der the care of Northern Terri- tory Administrator A. R. Driver. Bas Wie stowed away in the Dakota nacelle on August 8. three hours later, burnt in places, cold in others, he landed on Dar- win airdrome, where a mechanic found him, unconscious, still twined around the mechanism in the nacelle. He has since spent many weeks in Darwin Hospital. Now Administrator Driver has said he intends to take Bas, an ‘orphan, to Government House to live and work after his recovery. An exception has been made in Australia’s no-Asiatic immigra- tion policy. Higher than famed Niagara are Mooney Falls in nosthern Avizone’s Havasu Canyon. ideas and above all your pres- ence at every regular meeting. If you miss a meeting, make an ef- fort to make it up by attending a regular or special meeting of your board. That’s all. See you at the Den. LEO. World’s Longest Fence Keeps Rabbits Out SYDNEY —(AP)— What is be- | lieved to be the world’s longest fence stretches for 1,960 miles from Bedford Harbour, in west- | ern Australia, to the Indian Ocean. It is rabbit-proof throughout and was built by the state gov- ernment of Western Australia in an attempt to keep destructive hares out of the fertile coast belt. The fence consists of three units, which are joined. The longest stretches unbrokenly for 1,200 miles. —_——$—$—$<$—$__——- Snowflakes falling against a rapidly moving plane can cause sufficient static electricity to in- terfere with radio reception. Hushed ok “Ts it true that it cost’$1000 to have your family tree. looked up?” “Well, not exactly. I paid $5 to have it looked up; and $95 te have it hushed-up.” LEGALS. IN THE CIRCUIT COGRT OF THE PLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE, OF FLORIDA, IN Se COUNTY, IN CHAN In the Matter of the Adoption of TARSIC\O JULIAN VALDES, A Minor, TO APPEAR STATE OF FLORIDA. to Casa. de Beneficencia y. Maternidad de la Habana, San Lazaro y Belas- coain, Havana, Cuba, as legal guar- din of Tarsicio Julian Valdes; a minor, and the unknown natural parent or parents. of the said Tar- sicio Julian Valdes, a minor. You are hereby notified that a petition for the Adoption of ‘Tarsi- cio Julian Valdes, a minor, been filed in the Cireuit Court. of j the Bleventh Judicial Circuit of the | State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, im Chancery, by Benjamin Fernandes and Avila Ferg nandez, his wife, and you are here’ require@ to be and appear: in nm the 6th day of No- D. 1946 and to show you can; why said pe- not_be granted. , Florida, this . 1946, S (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C SAWYER, is aid Court. 22, 1946 RCUIT COURT OF THE ‘H JUDICIAL CLRCUIT E OF FLORIDA, IN jONROR COUNDYALIN # ORDER OF TO: Curtis u CK 1 leet Post Offi New York City, N.Y You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bil for Divorce filed against you in the abo yled cause on or before the 3lst day of Oetober, A.D. 1946, otherwise the ned therein will at Key West, of Septem: ence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. oct 1-8-15 1946 Cane No. 10-899 JULIA EDNA MORGAN, Plaintiff, vs. HAZEL LARRY MORG DIVORCE Defendant. ICE 'TO APPEAR ARRY MORGAN, y Hatch, : 4 d ¢ Maine. You are y required to ap- pear to the sworn Bill of Com: filed against you in_ the s ° on or before the 9th D. 1946; other- ed Key this 24th day of September, Monroe County, iymond R. Attornés: for Plaintiff. 1946 oot 1-8-15 FF THE ROCKIT > F C OF FLORIDA. LN ‘uno No. 10-001 IMON CHAN- € RUTH L. S t vs. {JOHN H. SIMONE, lrefendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION John H. Simone, 1 aintiff, IVORCE ACTION \ To: | hereb: to a Bill of Complaint, styled ¢ are ar to the divorce, in the above h day of October, otherwise — the H in will be take | his order to be a week for foug consecutive week ‘in The Key West ¢ en, a new | paper published in Key West, Fl ida day s 20th Monroe County { By: (sd) E, Sawyer HOMAS S. ‘icitor for Plainti ft. COURT OF THE TAL CIRCE ORIDA, 1 OUNTY. IN or THE AND FOR MONROF CHANCERY. vane No. 10-900 NARD PHILLIPS, Plaintiff, DIVORCE € | JOHN LEO: PHILLIPS, Defendant. CAT vs MARY W. are | » the Bill therein will ken } Done and | at Key West, | Flor ith day of September, By NO’ | Deputy Cle! | Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr | Attorney for Plain ff. 1 NOTICE TO CRE (1933 Probate Act, S: {IN ‘THE COURT OF 'D « MONROE ¢ . IN PROBATE. In re: | | required t ands w West | Flori lendar | month: he first | publication of this notice. Each jclaim or demand shall be in wr | and shall state the. place of idence and post office address | the claimant. his agent. or attorney, and anv such claim jor demand’ hot so fled shall, be void. MAUD PAPY, j As Agmini ix of the Bstate et Robert Lyon, deceased. sept 24; oct has | IN PB CIRCUIT © BLEVENTH JUDE € OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN) CHANCERY. OUNTY, | sept 24; ot 1-8-15, 1946 | BOR ALi. IST ROUND | Colored Church. Professional Joseph Lopez an- nounced. today that the Key|’. wi if * ip: it} Phesbyterian Church’ (color- Ae Mia se ed), 717 Simonton street, ordered allowed for all matches in the)? Hemmond Organ as an aid to first round of the championship jercg paagese oe flight and the second flight. Oc-| °°. A tober 12 is the: deadline’ for com-| Ministry. of music. pleting the first round individual! Conditions over matches. Hammond Instrument Company ment was Norman Artman,, witty trol, prevented the delivery un- a 37-44—78: til last. week. Firse- seeded’ position. goes: ta | The organ, a Model CV con- Norman Artman; who meets, sole with a DR-20. Tone Cabinet, Fieldon: “38” Elbertson: | the latest production of the mak- Second. seeded position was; ers, will be dedicated at 11 score of 79, who. meets Paul Mesa, ' 13. The guest organist for the day | Jr. Third seeded position went will be J. C. Davis, Miami, Flor- to Humbert Mira with a net of, ida. At 4:30 Sunday afternoon, 80, who meets: Alton: Park, genial; With the assistance of his daugh- | mayor of: Stock Island; Fourth ter, Roslyn, as soloist, a. recital seeded place went tg. Harry. Will be given at the church, The | Knight, leading club golfer, who! public is cordially. invited to the | drew Curry Harris for a first! Services on that day and on all} round mateh. | other. occasions. Championship: Flight ° .A.souvenir program for the! | Norman Artman vs: F. S. El-' dedicatory services is printed by | | bertson, {the Artman ’ Press, Key West, Jimmie Mira‘ vs. Jack Hayes. | Florida. Bob Dillard vs. F. S. Delaney. pe pe ee Ikey Parks vs. Humbert Mira. ; THE LAW GLORIFIED Harry Knight vs. Curry Harris.! LONDON. —(AP)—Women po-} Louie Pierce vs: Bob Knowles. | lice ‘are to get their new uniforms | Hammond Organ \Wiscons Nearly:two years ago the Trin- |! which the! Low medalist im. the tourna-| of Chicago, Llinois, had: no con. | In their ‘developed teeth on a diet of milk,. they said, This war net um- expected, for nailit is high: in tein and fat but low in results, the bey > 4 ‘ said, suggest the presence ier mult i "of a specific put yet unidentified given to Gilmore: Park with a/ o'clock Sunday morning, October | factor which helps protect teeth The against decay. Not one piece of the 62,088 square feet of tile in the New York Public Library has worn out in 35 years of usage. ee by tp dp deh ititndiiedl STRONG ARM BRAND COPFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS 02£444442444424446468 $$ Clem Price vs. Tony Demeritt. | in November. Some of the fea- Paul Mesa vs. Andy Parks. | tures ofthe. new style include’ Second Flight padded: shoulders, two breast Chas. Yates vs: Paul Sher. pockets in the tinic and a six- Leo Lopez vs. Chas. Salas. piece skirt instead of a two-piece Jimmie Cooper vs. Orvis Kemp: |. - . ue Bascom Grooms vs. J. J. Kirch- | enbaum. | Pop Londeree vs. W. P: Kemp: Horace O’Bryant vs. Fred } Mathews. Ward Tyson vs. Robt. Dopp. round: of the Championship Flight’ will form. the first flight and ‘one week will be given to ; Play off each round of matches in i all flights. | Phé:Tournament Committee is! Hartley Albury. vs. Roy Dulion. | working hard to make. this tour- These first round matches must nament a success and to deter- | | be played‘not later than Sunday, ! mine’ who is the club champion.” October 13th. They will be 18; The-cdmmittee advises that each holes of match play. Two nine-} player make an. immediate effort hole matches will be accepted to, contact his opponent and ar-; or an 18-hole match, provided, range.a playing time for their, members of these matches noti-} indiyidual matches. Remember, fy a member of the tournament. the first-round matches must be , committee or the Pro. i played: by. Sunday night, October | The eight losers in the first 13th. | | | | } : ellen ok j Wtost everything we buy today= costs niore. The things even as.service-has increased.’ Greyhound:fares are less than half + BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Dell by Keates Wire Soft Drinks we eat, or wear, or use have taken a steady upward'climbi But-the picture is not altogether dark and gloomy. Floridians can find genuine satisfaction in one impertant commodity that has ACTUALLY DECREASED iN COST — hey were 16 years ago | This, we believe, in the face of all rising costs, is a stand-out achievement. Look at these comparative fares below — it's semething pleasant'and refreshing to think about, -15-22, 1946 Coupare These Fares 1930 FARES 1946 FARES Jacksonville-Miami 2.7. -.zeze— e+ $91.50 Jacksonville-Miami $5.30 Jacksonville-Tampa-. .-..._.-.. 600 . Jacksonville-Tampa - . 3.25 West Palm Beach-Miami _.—_ 2.25 West Palm Beach-Miami 11s Tompa-Miomi~. . 6 + 6s oe 9.00 Tampa-Miami . . . . - 430 | Tampa-takeland , his Tampa-Lakeland . 6@ | Orlande-Miami: .-.-...-. 8.60 Orlando-Miami . . ae 80 | Orlando-Jacksonville .-. . «2... 5.25 Orlando-Jacksonville.... . 3.40 i West Palm Beach-Jacksonville.-... 9.25 West Palm Beach-Jacksonville . 4.40 Daytona Beach-Miami . . ..., 8.40 Daytona Beach-Miomi .. . 3.90 Vompa-St, Petersburg «0.4 2 +. 1.00 Tampa-St. Petersburg -... . “3 BUS TERMINAL Phone 242 Southard and Bahama Streets GREYHOUND