The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1933, Page 6

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“**|PAN AMERICAN — |MRS. JOHN BERRY *~* | AIRWAY MEN ARE | DIES IN CHICAGO SOOSODOEODOOEHOOEO COLES EADEOEEEEOLEEEEOOSOOD Flan Dance For « | Mrz, Crowson HERE FOR VISIT) yy. ps ine ceceteed| Tomor row Night | Visiting Here notice of the death, in Chicago on | ‘i pas j eo July 15, of Mrs. John Berry, who | ~The Ag sti dance of a new’ Among the recent arrivals in R- C. HOBSON AND FRED a ee eos in Kee’ West) ye) put ; “pa i Re Ss y i when win Howard ice sa ey ei trp mae bids a LARK SPEND MUCH OF) jn the Curtis apartments, at Caro- band furnishing music, will take) CUI 4: Crowson and daughter, . tise FisHING; HOBSON RE-| line and Simonton streets. | F | Florence, who are visiting Mrs. Mrs. Berry was well known to; pee tomorrow night. Mr. Wil-| : \ has been engaged for an in-|Crowson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| LATES INCIDENT ja number of friends in this city. | Her husband, who died four years Wefinite period to play for dances! A. L. DiNegro at their home, 7383} at this club, and from all indica-| Love Lane. é ago, was at one time connected tions there will be a large number; While in the city, Mrs: Crowson; R. C. Hobson, mail superinten-| with the coast guards and served sttending the initial event tomor-| .;1) also visit for a short time with 'dent of the Pan American Air-|in Key West. Re | The NEW night. Mrs. Eric Gwynn, $17 William ways in Panama, and Fred Clark, | Funeral services were held yes- He “-It-is stated that reservations for| ‘ terday and interment was in Ar- the affair can be made by calling! * nest | pilot with the Pan Am, ‘are here lington cemetery. !for a vacation and are spending 226 on the phone. 'G Allen W i “ i at Mr. Vasquez, manager of the; George Allen Warren | most of the time fishing. LIGHTHOUSE UNIT lub, wishes to inform his patrons; Host To Visitor | *) Mr. Hobson tells an amusing in-| that he is putting into effect a : ; r é cident which happened at Cristo- new reduced summer rate for the; John Guthrie Luke, II, of Kes- hal some time Sas Hleswas die LEAVING ON TRIP i { FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1988, Dh dh edhhdendad Columbia Laundry New Summer Prices Ge Fina New Thrif-T Service New Thrif-T Offers You 10 Salient Points Flat Work completely finished, theledes Bed Linen, Table Linen, Hand and Kitchen Towels beautifully and carefully ironed. ~ AD Ohh de ddd | i entertainments at his place, and Ji. Virgini "i 3 4 ginia, arrived over the! . ce i vei the patronage of the pub-| highway yesterday for a visit of a ing his auto, . As he approached; { | few vi a railroad crossing he saw a watch- | i few days with George Allan War-, iz | reg Haskins: nares 3 ren at his home 511 Eaton Street.! man making signals and thought |. me Danci i y | intend of lighthouses : 7 ae Contest | ar pane avs jdt becas Re Cal he wee being signalled to. crons | shin, cua okiuiate and Leroy Saw- Again Tonight ver Military Academy, and now 4) the tracks as the engine was more! yer, boat builder, will leave this oe student atthe University of Penn) than » city, block away. | afternoon over the East Coast for! BETTER © Tonight at the Cuban Club, the sylvania. Crossing, he was immediately! Ft. Lauderdale. | Cooxed Foops iad i ‘i ‘i -"' They inspecti f aids! Silver Cup Dancing Championship | foy another threc weeks before! soenen for violation of the traf. a Eevee 8 an Inspec aur as Alay oft Se a gontest will be carried on. It, any eliminations will be made by! ‘A: newspaper: published an nel become parts of the service in th | ker louse Rolle. brotled will be the third event of the af-|those participating. _ feount of the incident and cited the district. fair which is being conducted un-| Interest in the contest contin-| historical story of Admiral Rich: der the direction of Howard Wil-' ues to grow, it is shown, and it is] ;,4nq Pearson Hobson blockading gon and his band. jexpected there will ‘be a large! the port of Santiago by sinking . It is stated the contest will run number attending tonight's event.|+1. Merrimac, during the Spanish — | American war. for which act he ABI was commended by the U. S. Gov-; Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia ernment and received the homage y | in 30 minutes, ; + —- Sh hp ete HCE of the nation. | His nephew, R. C. Hobson, con-| FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC PERSONAL MENTION tinued the article, made an at-}| Most Speedy Remedies Known. | Mrs. Lenora Gates and son,; Attorney J. _Lancelot Lester. tempt to blocade the branch othos rae \ Warren, were outgoing passengers who was spending some time in the Panama Railroad runnin al i ever the East Coast yesterday for, Miami on business in connection s . instead of | Miami where they will spend a, with the bridges, returned over prongs Seise be ee eras P A I A (oO [i while with relatives. the East Coast yesterday. sae ate sepa ? | aR zs Bath Towels fluffed, made softer than new and most absorbent, an exclusive COLUMBIA LAUNDRY processing. z slEert 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE | Handkerchiefs ironed to suit your fondest desires. Soft Collars completely finished by meth- od recommended by the makers. Overalls returned rough dried, clean and odorless—safely handled without harmful chemicals, just pure Ivory soap and an unlimited supply of both hot and cold rain soft water. ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER fined $10. What Price, Fame?! Bill Cody—Andy Shufford in | or write ta oe es toe wil MONTANA KID THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY Mrs. Adelaide Blenus and! Mrs, Ramon Rodriguez, daugh- ? a if a few days longer and then will \ ee eee cs tele or Cates Acre | go to join Mrs. Hobson and baby|[ Matinee 5-10c; Night 10-20¢ | Wichite, Kans, Chiengoy IH. Philadelphia, Pe. Lew Angulo, Cai Coconut Grove for a stay of a afternoon for Miami where they f : ‘ few weeks with friends. ill spend a few weeks with rela-|__ ™™ Clark is well known to many| Key Westers. He was here with Bid Mek. Jatin BiDye00, oon) the navy aviation department dur-| Swift action, spine-chilling climaxes—a gripping story John and Mrs. Dyson’s son Jack; ys. Homer Dickey and daugh- ing the World War. Mrs. Clark All wearing apparel returned damp, nice- ly folded, colors separated from white, all ready to iron. Rust safely removed by re- quest. daughter in Miami. - We guarantee all “fast” colors and can Mathews, who were spending six! ter, Virginia Lee, who were spend-| V?° formerly Miss Carrie Lopez. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Weeks with relatives in Fall River, Mass., returned this week, com- ing over the highway. Miss Margaret Reedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reedy, ! who was spending some time as the guest of Mr.’and Mrs. Charles Faik, left yesterday afternoon for the home in Coral Gables, accom- panied by Miss Elizabeth Pratt. of St. Catherines, Canada, who. ing a few weeks with relatives and friends, returned on the after- noon train yesterday totheir home in Miami. Mrs. Richard Knowles, who was spending a few weeks with rela- tives, left on the afternoon train! yesterday to join Mr. Knowles at Islamorada, accompanied by her sister and nephew, Mrs. Charles Salas and Charles. Jr., who will Lopez, of Margaret street. He is having a great time fish- ing, meeting old friends and en- joying every minute of his stay. He expects to leave with Mr. Hob- son within a few days to resume; his activities as pilot out of Miami. KEY WEST AND CUBA FEATURED IN MAP safely handle any silks, rayons, and other fine materials. Shirts may be finished at an additional cost of only 7c and we say, “Ask the man who wears one.” All garments insured from the minute our routeman receives them until returned to you. her parents, is spending a;be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. while in Miami. Knowles for a few weeks. (Continued from Page One) tempts me to halt for rest. I 3 ; shall not, then, be so boorish a RELIEF LEAVES T0 York, the Relief to return at once} guest as to leave it in disorder ap cacel ne cg and uncteanliness. I shall — re- out one year ago the Relief | spect the lives, the property and “TAKE SHIP IN TOW: Key West to go to the assist-|the customs of the community| t | ance of the Vistula which was re- through which I pass, and thus! wikue Pertad ag eae off the coast Of | endeavor to leave agreable recol- . Na ak he Morar was floated | jections of the motor and motorist. STEAMER VISTULA WILL BE) *"4 taken to Mobile for repairs.) «pyivilege entails obligation. I,| 2 ise oe who ride the open road, value and TAKEN FROM MOBILE VERY ODD WOMAN enjoy its countless _privileges.| TO NEW YORK i Equally, therefore, do I assume, SY ATORKA, Ul—-The day after with good will and sincerity, its ig Mrs. Iva Jones of this city re-'few and legitimate obligation: A wrecking tug Relief sailed ceived a divorce she took a job} The legend of the map shows) yesterday for Mobile to take the 8° ® housekeeper for her former} every road in the state. United: eame: Jew husband— States highways are indicated by! ta shun curhaciigee go eda Be ae ance a number in a shield. State roads! . e tug, are shown by a number in a circle. Willett will leave New York com-! o¢ More, than 96.000,000 gallons of alcohol-gasoline mixtures for, 2nd mileage between outlined) ing south to meet the Relief and motor fuel were sold in foreign| Points or road intersections im ° Fast - Safe - Sanitary taking over the tow return to New countries last year. plain numerals. Veteran tourists say the map,| For the safety of yours and your family’s health land descriptions, is the most com- J md te eecccccccccscceececeses | plete and comprehensive ever is-| ,sued by the A. A. A. a PD FE S | COLUMBIA LAUNDRY IN OUR DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT OF THE MOMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS MEN’S SUITS, cleaned and pressed 2 OURT OF THE COUNTY) bab ddhd ehh bab dda r rrr tiiiiiiiiitt) all minor repairs made. Truly 50 We wash everything with IVORY SOAP and sterilized rain soft water. Our plant Twenty-four hour service—four days « week. Any bundle of THRIF-T given to our routemen or brought to our plant be- fore 10 o’clock in the morning can be de- livered the following morning at the same fed PRICES CAN BE GIVEN BEFORE WORK STARTED ON BUNDLES Cee ddb edd MONROP OOUNTY,) STATE OF FLORIDA. ' In re the Estate of: GEO. F. MORRIS, | Deceased. i Creditors, Legatees, Dis-/ es, and all Persons having; or Demands against said | Estate: ij : You. mad. sean ot fine service! Sanitary! » present lany claims and dema eh you, | lor either of you, may © against) }the estate of Geo. F. ‘ Monroe Hueh LADIES’ DRESSES, cleaned and j finished by experts, the fin- est workmanship in the state. 65 e's Modern! Safe! Sanitary! Cup HATS Renovated! Look Like new! Cleaned, blocked, Men's and pa 50e d June 2ard, A. DL 19 JE & MORRIS, Executrix of the Estate of Geo. F. Morris. Deceased RAYMOND R. LORD, Attorney for Executrix ; aug4-11-18 COLIN HEWITT dared defy the greatest underworld New York ever iy dreaded, mysterious figure of many aliases and more disguises~-THE Estate of e HB. JOHNSON, HEWITT clung to the hazardous trail through the dives of New York to . a Canadian wilderness, risked torture and death, became a member of THE MASK’s own gangster band and gradually wove the net that brought a public menace into the grip of the law. GERMAINE TREMBLY stepped into HEWITT's life by sheer accident and taught him even a man-hunter can be romantic. A SERIAL. . Starting Monday, July 24 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | * Any extra work, competently and quickly handled. COLUMBIA LAUNDRY Telephone 57 611 Simonton St. A Safe, Sanitary Insti With Over 30 Wage Sole tone IPD AAA AA AA hdd huddled, To all Creditors, Legatees tees, and all Persons havine or Demands against said and each of you, are hereby a and required to CLededecdigidiLzgrciLciigigegaiLda

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