The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 1, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT REFRIGERATORS. IN ~ KEY WEST HOMES CONSIDERED ONE OF MOST IMPORTANT PIECES OF _ EQUIPMENT EVER INTRO- DUCED IN COUNTY What a lot of kitchens there are in the homes of America. More than 20,000,000 in fact, for there has to be a kitchen for practical- ly, every one of the more than 20,- 00,000 homes in our land, large kitchens, small kitcheas, kitchens well arranged and poorly arrang- ed. kitchens well lighted and poor- ly lighted, well equipped and poorly equipped. There is a lot of significance in the kitchen which you find as a part of any home. It is an expression in a measure, of the housekeeping in- stinets or tendencies which exist there. There is no doubt but that the tendency nowadays is toward better. kitchens—kitchens that are better lighted, better arranged and better equipped than they have ever been. before, » These things are being in- fluenced in a great measure, by the-.girls and young women who Have had the Home Economic training of our high schools and evileges. Housewiyes everywhere, as.a matter of fact, are coming to Yealize-the advantages of having the-kitehen arranged so that steps wilt be saved in the performance ofthe necessary housework, in the Preparation of foods and the like. One of the most important Pieces of equipment which has been introduced into the kitchen latély%s the electric refrigerator. The electric refrigerator may be bought as a complete unit with the refrigerating mechanism in ite eabinet; or the refrigerating me- ¢hanism can be piaced in the re- frigerator zabinet which formerly was used for ice. In either cvent, electric refrigeration wil be en joyed along with some advaritages which could not be experienced in any other way. The electric refrigerator can be placed anywhere in the kitchen where it will fit in best with the general step-saving plan. The ordinary ice-cooled refrigerator you know, is always placed where will be handiest for the iceman. great many steps will be saved for the housewife with the elec- trie refrigerator placed where it is most convenient for’ her. ~ The electric refrigerator offets other advantages in the way of improved sanitation and food pre- servation, labor-saving and econ- omy: ** Another pleasing incident of its service is its ice freezing. | electric refrigerator freezes own ice, in handy cubes—an nee of them for cooling ks or other service. *"fe€ cream can be bought in bulk or brieks and stored in the same ere the ice cubes are frozen. It will be necely harden- @d here and kept just right for serving. Appetizing desserts, parfaits, sherbets and the~ like can also be frozen in these trays from the housewife's own recipes. The modern kitchen can be made a mighty convenient, actual- ly an enjoyable place, if full ad- vantage is taken of the modern sipment such as the electric re- Digcretee which is being offered to the housewife today. There are nearly 30 users of electrical refrigerators in Key West to date. A German has invented a pro- cess of freezing an ice coating around sunken ships from which the water is pumped, the vessels ‘then rising to the surface. Mrs. Sarah Vernon of Edinburgh danced the Highland fling in cele- “bration of her 102d birthday. STAR COFFEE mits! DELICIOUS & REFRESHING Ardelicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is « satisfying drink atalltimes. That is why every- body who has tried our COF- FER is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. $12 GREENE ST. —THE— CORAL ISLES STUDIO Commerciat Art, Sins, Pictorial! ‘Werk, Rird’s-exe-view of Subdivi- sions, Mural Paintings. Landscapes. Marine Views for Residences, Stores nud Restaurants. Decorations on Fernitere, SUK, Tapestry, ete. ROOM NO. 203, EXCHANGE BUILDING (Bormerty the Jefferson Metel) 114 DUVAL STRERT WhST. FLA. os EPWORTH LEAGUE TO HOED MEETING IN BRADENTON PLANS ARE COMPLETED FOR THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL AS- SEMBLY OF FLORIDA OR- GANIZATION (Ny Asnociated Press) BRADENTON, July 1.—Plans have been completed for the thirty-thitd annual assembly of the Florida conference Epworth League to be held in the First Methodist Church here from July 5 to 10. Between five and six hundred delegates from all sec- tions-of the state will aitend the assembly and leaders in missionary and recreational work as well as several of the most prominent pas- tors and leaders in the Methodist Church in Florida and other south- ern states will take part in the five day program. Daily morning session beginning July 6 will be followed by recrea- tional periods in the afternoon, and entertainment features thus far planned include a reception at the Bradenton Woman’s Club Monday night, July 5; motorcades Tuesday. and Thursday afternoon; a track and field meet Wednesday afternoon, and a fish fry and beach party at Bradenton Beach Friday afternoon. More than one hun- dred automobiles have been pro- vided for the transportation of the jelegates through Manaiee county and to the Gulf beaches, Establishment of a motor service across'‘the Arabian desert between Bejrut and Bagdad is opening Iraq as the short route from Europe to India. Bobbed hair has caused a slump in the sale of bathing caps along the Atlantic bathing beaches. Ree eee ek ee WEATHER CONDITIONS “ * * * ’ ‘ « * * While pressure is relatively * * high over the northeastern * * portion of the country and * * relatively low over the Rocky * * Mountain plateau, the atmos- * * phere is stagnant to a marked * * degree this morning. . Temperaiures changed but * slightly since yesterday morn- * ing and continued below the * seasonal in the region of the * Great Lakes and about nor- * mal elsewhere. 58 Except showers over Florida * and light rains in the north- * ern Plains States fair weather * was general during the last 24 * hours, * Gentle shifting winds are * looked for tonight and Friday * over the Florida Keys. * H. BOYER, * Official in Charge. * * ° 2 * * * e * * * * * * * * * * ee a TO MAKE CAMPAIGN: INVESTIGATION IN AGAINST LIQUOR; BREAD TRUST CASES) i (By Associated Press) | (Ry Ansociated Pres) WASHINGTON, July 1—Pro-| WASHINGTON, July 1.—The hibition’s largest army of 4,000)senate today directed its judiciary men was mobilized today—the'committee to conduct an investi- first day of the government’s new|gation into the handling of the year—-for the most extensive bread trust. cases hy the depart- campaign planned against liquor;ment of justice and the federal in the seven years of national pro-| trade commission, hibition. SS General Lincoln C. Andrews,| Mrs. Margaret Dawson, of Car- assistant secretary of the treasury] diff, after working as a scrub- in-charge of prohibition enforce- | woman for 40 years, left an estate ment, planned the campaign on the} of $80,600. basis of the largest appropriation | ever granted for dry enforcement in one erases Sepone $29,000,000. Artificial silk is becoming popu-4 lar in Europe. Gisasthied Column TTI tiritiiiiTiTirTiTrTiri Tir iy FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fully| Apply to “G,” care, july1-12tx | Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen ate —- the rate of 1c a word for each in- L- sertion, but the minimum for the| ¢auipped. first insertion in every instance is) zen office. 2c, — Advertisers should give their| BARGAIN One large street address as well as their tele-| Koop in perfect phone number if they desire re-| _ Phone 134. sults, | ee ee eae Payments for: classified adver-/F LAGS, awnings, cushions, win-| tisements is invariably in advance,| ow shades. Call us for esti- but regular advertisers with ledger} mates. First Tent & Awning accounts may have their advertise-) Manufacturing Co. Phone 134. ments charged. | Margaret and Fleming. | FOR RENT ls Deane julyasit FURNISHED apartments; modern | OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for| eonvaniaea, 503 Duval street. # nickle, The Key West Citizen, | Phone 880. Tune s-tt; +20 Deval aeent, if FURNISHED | apartment, White) RUBBER STAMPS — When in} sireet. Apply 503 Duval street.) need of Rubber Stamps, see the _June 28-tt| Artman Press, 125 Duval street, | Key West Florida. tf FIRST CLASS fuenished apart- 45% ments; all conveniences. Archie, WARRANTY deeds, mortgage Thompson, 1001 Eaton’ street.| deeds, notes and other legal Phone 879. june29-6tx| blanks. We keep them in stock. oat eS Eee i | The Artman Press, 125 Duval Completely furnished home. Have} street. tf it equipped with awnings made} 7, | here. First Tent and Awning! FOR SALE—General Electric Manufacturing Co., phone 134, Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 ? Ps R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 116} Riateaee Sat en ee Volt, 60 Gvele. This motor js in splendid working condition | | and the price is right, Apply te Citizen office. _mar2 AUNCH condition. july1-3t ___ WANTED WANTED—Those who desire en-| e graved visiting cards to give us SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR their orders. The Artman| SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen Press, 125 Duval street, in The; office. may6 Citizen building _ a24~ on SALESMEN WANTED LOST LOS’ SALESMEN—$150 month and ex- home is not furnished with awn- penses selling Cigars. Exper-' ings. Better see us. First Tent} ience not necessary. Send self-- & Aw Manuiacturiag {Ci addressed stamped envelope for phone 134. Margaret and, Flem. information. National Cigar, ing. july1-1t Co., High Point, N. C. julyl-1tx FOUND FOUND — On bunch of keys. them at this office. REAL ESTATE — —~| BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, Grinnell street,; 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in: Owner can get, reasonable price. June 21-tf| Box 92. mar 1) “ALUABLE " CORNER—Southard and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza- beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard. Easy payments. Address. P. 0. Box 536. marii |Relief. from the heat—awnings are the thing. First Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co., phone 134, Margaret and Flem. ing streets. july1-6t cus IGE CREAM For. Health WAH) i Si Dis and Beauty E Kiddie | { FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN A WHALE OF A FISH | BOULOGNE — French fishing) boat arrived here with a young whale taken off the coast of Ice- land’. It weighed half a ton. i SSSR SERIES Sy } FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. Gold bandit earrings, choker beads and gold curb bracelets are being worn by faddish dressers in — |) LISTERINE THROAT 2 TABLETS 35,000 CUBIC FEET During the year 1925 we used 35,000 cubic feet of gas for welding purposes. In 1926 we will more than double that amount. We have the material and machinery to “Weld any Metal that Melts.” No job too large nor too small for our equipment. i Batik stockings are vogue in England. |. ROSSELLE FOUNDRY | & MACHINE CO. PHONE 3 KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. WM. CATES, Manager. THE HOUSEWIFE READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES: ALUMINUM WARE, WHITE ENAMEL WARE, GREY AND BLUE ENAMEL WARE, TIN WARE, GLASS WARE, EARTHEN WARE, DINNER SETS, CHINA WARE, NESCO OIL STOVES (OVENS), NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES (SUPERFEX), REFRIGERATORS (ALL KINDS AND SIZES), SCREEN WIRE, FLOOR MOPS AND POLISHES. We also have dusters, brushes, floor mats, floom brooms, clothes baskets, clothes lines, water coolers, ice cream freezers, kitchen knives, forks and spoons, table ware, electric pumps. In fact, if it’s anything else for the home, we have it. Win. Curry’s Sons Co. Address P. 0.|$ Second BARGAIN LOTS Grinnell Sireet Size 106 ft. 9 in. x 108 ft. 6 in. Priced Reasonably Address P. O. Box 92 Sheets We have a large quantity of medium grade Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as they last for 1000 $1.00 500 75¢€ Call and see them or ’Phone your order to The Artman Press ’*Phone 66

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