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SOCIETY oe Cobos And Moffats Return From Trip | and Mrs. Armando Cobo Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Mof- fat, who had been attending the World’s Fair at Chicago, returned 1s to the city last evsning over the! highway. ~ They also visited at many other Points while away on the trip, their itinerary including Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Asheville, N. C. and other sec- tions. _ Dr. Cobo, who holds the office| of exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge| in Key West, attended the national convention of this organization in Milwaukee while away on the ip. , Engagement Announcement The engagement of Miss Mizpah Louise Casado to Ralph Ever Sampson of Boston, Mass. has cently been’ announ by her mother, Mrs. J, H.'Williams, of Olivia street. Miss Casado was formerly of To Make Report | On Bunco Party Members of the auxiliary of | Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Amer- ‘ican Legion, will hold an important meeting in the hall on Whitehead | street tomorrow afternoon, 4:30 o’elock, This is a regular meeting and after thé routine business is \finished the Bunco party given last week, and which proved an unqualified success will be dis- cussed, receipts checked and other matters decided. The party was one of a series of entertainments to be given for jthe benefit of the American | Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, to insure the purchase of new in- 'struments when needed and_ to keep in condition those now in use, this city and for the past year has been residing in Tampa and ‘Miami. She is the daughter of the late Miss Lena Johnson, The marriage will take place some time this fall in Miami, it stated, * PERSONAL MENTION ‘Mrs, Juan Borges, Jr., and baby, who. were spending a few dys in Miami, returned over the East Coast yesterday. Fred Dion, manager of the Key West Investment Co., and allied interests, who was on a__ business visit to Miami, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Clifford Hicks left Saturday afternoon for a short visit to Big) Pine Key. Attorney Jack Kirchik, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchik, who ¢ame in yesterday for a short \ , Visit with his parents, left in the| afternoon for his home in Miami, Mrs. Morris Holtsberg and son, man, were outgoing passen- over the East. Coast yester- for a short stay in Miami with tives, Leona Bethel, daughter of ir, and Mrs. Urban Bethel, left yesterday afternoon for Miami to be the guest of her uncle and aunt, | Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Bethel. Maxie Markovitz, who was in West for about 10 days with relatives and friends, left yester- day for his home in Miami. a while with relatives, yesterday for Miami. left a aa eeeiiinenenm | Mrs. B. Weintraub and daugh- ter, Miss Jennie, left on the after- ‘Roon train yesterday for a few days with relatives and friends in} “*Fred Pine, county solicitor of} county, and his assistant, J. ! Kehoe, who were here for “week on business, left over the i iy yesterday for their home in Miami. Mrs, William Weaver, who was nding a few days in Miami with | ds, was a returning passen-} over the East Coast yester-) iy. ©) @ Mrs. A. Einhorn and son Jack, were in Miami for a_ brie with relatives, returned yes- lay. Benjamin F. Gardner, employed the Florida East Coast Rail- “Jack Carbonell, who was spend-; Paul G. Albury, former city councilman of Key West, was an Miami, and will remain here for yseveral days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and son, Buddy, who were spending a few weeks with Mr. Roberts’ mother, Mrs. C. H. J. Roberts in Miami, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gato were arrivals Saturday afternoon from Havana on the Florida, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gato in the home at Duval and South streets. Miss Florrie Ketchings, of the Key West Electric company, left Saturday afternoon for Miami where she will remain for a few days and then leave for a vaca- tion at her home in Sylvester, Ga. My. and Mrs. T. H. Pittman, Mrs. Pittman’s mother, Mrs. Les- lie Curry and son, Sidney, who were visiting in Hapeville, Ga., ; with Mrs, Curry’s relatives and in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. Pittman’s |relatives, returned over the high- j way yesterday. TO MAKE TRADE | ON OLD RANGES GAS COMPANY TO MAKE AL. LOWANCE IN PURCHASE OF NEW STOVES The fifth annual “Old Stove Roundup” was started today by }the Florida Public Utilities Com- pany, local gas concern, with an Announcement in” the ‘advertising columns of today’s papers An unusually large trade-in al- | lowanee is being offered for old i stoves on the purchase of new gas jranges. Prices on new stoves are at old low levels due to large pur- chases made before the rise in prices, Manager Ingle states that this is the last opportunity to buy the ; new up-to-date ranges at rock- bottom prices. ‘During this cam- | paign, one can completely mod. adopted! . arrival in the city yesterday from} i FLORIDA BRINGS 9] PASSENGERS (Continued from Page One) i ' category with cotton textiles and related industries and shipbuild-| Capt. Charles Hunter, one of the}! The S. S. Florida, of the P. andj O. S. S. company, arrived Satur- day afternoon from Havana with 91 passengers. Of these, 30 were The vessel sailed at 6:30} for } jaliens. o’clock with 47 pasengers Tampa: Freighter Alamo, of the Clyde- Mallory lines, arrived this morning from New York and later sailed} {for Tampa and Mobile. adie na ies te LEGALS { IRCUIT COURT, OF THE: TWENTIETH JUDICIAL — CIR-| CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLO! A FO CHANCER ORDER OF PUBLICA MARY S. LANKFORD, Complainant. | { ¥. TION v JOSEPH F. Ls FORD, Defendant. ‘ It appearing py the sworn bill fil- ed in the above-stated cause that Jo-~ . Lankford, the defendant: named, is a nonresident of Florida, and resides in P: care of Dispen-} Navy Yard, and that the age of twenty-one it is therefore ordered that d nonresident defendant y required to appear to th »mplaint filed in said cau: ‘ore the 17th day of Aug: otherwise t will be taken as conf id defendant. further ordered published once eac cutive week i IN THE CIRCUIT COU OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, Rosa Dean Bethel, Fl vs. William H. Bethel, ; z ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the affidavit of Rosa Dean Bethel, plaintiff in the above styled cause, which said af- fidavit has been duly filed in said cause, that the said plaintiff be- lieves that the residence of William H. Bethel, the defendant in the above styled cause, is unknown, and that there is no person in he State of Florida the service of a subpoe- na upon whom would bind Defendant,William H. Beth ther, that said plaintiff believ : age ‘of the said Defendant William H. Bethel is over twenty-one years, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that William H. Bethel, the de- fendant in the above styled cau be and he is hereby required to ap- {OUTLINING FINAL which was 1 THE DRAFT OF CODE ing, which have had a permanent code provided for them. STEEL INDUSTRY OFFERS TO YIELD ' WASHINGTON, July 31.—The steel industry yielded to opp: on. from government officials and or- ganized labor alike and threw overboard a “company union” plan of collective bargaining on which it had insisted. This action at the outset of hearings on a proposed code of wage hour for industry, brought congratulations from Secretary Frances Perkins and _ eliminated path to agreement. Referred to by Hugh Johnson, recovery administrator, as “meaningless” company union plan it provided for open shop and for election of representatives a employes of the company to di ec hours’ and wages’ conditions with the employer. In any dispute a final decision would rest the head of the company. This failed to satisfy labor, shalling for combat when the di Employers announced later they would make every effort to con- rjtinue the company union method of dealing with employes. The second woman to be ‘rt,| mitted to practice before the Supreme Court is _ Mrs. Teitelbaum of Ilinois. one of the bigest blocks from the - ion of the industry 7 | was announced, KEY WEST CITIZEF [OLD LIGHT KEEPER __ RETIRES TO HOBBIES (is Axsocinted Presa) LAKESIDE, Ohio, July 31.— best known lighthouse keepers on jthe Great Lakes, has retired from tactive duty and now has nothing |to do but attend to the numerous jhobbies developed during his 30 years’ service. Ship’s cook on the lakes, cow- boy on the frontier, stringer of telegraph wires in the west, sour- dough in the Colorado gold rush of 1893, Capt. Hunter finally be- ' came a lighthouse keeper in 1901. | | To while away his time he built his own cottage nearby, where he will live now, wove bright pictures of his adventures in yarn, made furniture and grandfather clocks. The house he built of ship wreck- age. i Jean Parker, 17, who kept up with her classes while working in motion pictures, , recently -grad- 4 uated from Pasadena High School. P.M. 9:45 A. M. Leave K ev West for Port days 6:30 P. M. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, ’Phone 71 PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES es Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays RARE BARGAINS AT LEWINSKY’S August specials in men’s suits and trousers at Lewinsky’s Men’s 'Shop, 526 Duval street, can be | found on the front page of today’s jissue of The Citizen. These are exeeptional values in men’s clothing and will be avail- ‘able for a’ short time only, says | Mr. Lewinsky. Merchandise offer- 'ed is of the best quality and all |new stock. | Washingtonians believe Miss ‘Stella Akin is slated for the po: ‘tion of assistant attorney general of the United States. |PALACE| Anna Mae Wong in STUDY IN SCARLET Matinee, 5.10c; Night, 10-20c STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- J. H. COSTAR, Agent. pear to the bill of complaint in said cause on Monday, the 4th day of September, A, D., 1 otherwise the allegations of bill will be taken as confessed by said defen- dant. IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Mornoe County, State of Florida. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D., 1933, Ros Clerk of Cireuit b tieth Judicial Circuit ida, in and for Monroe cuit Court Seal) HARRIS & ALBURY, plicitors for Plaintiff. aug 7-14. on- Flor- Sounty. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Pececccecovccccccsccess MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Retired or unemploy-} ed salesman to work in Key West and surrounding vicinity on nationally known Insecticides! including new electrically op- erated insect exterminating de- vice of interest to grocers, druggists, and hotel, restaurant, and apartment house operators; also public and private institu- tions and all business places. In- teresting work, comm ns liberal. For particulars write The Tanglefoot Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, jly81-1tx FOR SALE BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. LD STO RANGE PRICES HAVE GONE UP! =.= but we have protected you } | } : | mins rch W Sawn MONDAY, JULY 31, 1933. PRICES The Carey Roofs we sell are made by a manufacturer with @ 60-year record of success. Including shingles and. roll toofings in a wide variety of weights and colors, there ore types for all kinds of buildings. Carey Roofs are made in the largest roofing plant fn the world; that’s why they can be sold at prices no higher—and many times lower—than untested materials. Let us give you a free estimate, and thus prove that we can save money for you. South Florida Con. & Eng. Co. PHONE 598 WHITE AND ELIZA STS. “Your Home Is Worthy of The Best” SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY through this sale ..... ©. Annual Old Stove Roundup has become mething of an institution with our customers. hea, we know, they can depe Many of look forward to it each year as a time when nd on getting the very best values in new, , up-to-date gas ranges, with a liberal trade-in-allow- ance for their old stove. And so, when we were given advance notice this month of a price increase—in order to insure one more at the old low prices—we immediately purchased pon gas ranges to meet what we estimated wou dema year's The price increase has already taken place, but our op eset ‘For — through this sale. b these judg- ment, thi: ¢ st opportunity to modernize your kitchen “6 rock belies peg Come in early and make yo ion. and brother William, who ernize the kitchen at low costs. | Only 5c each. The Artman| re spending the week-end with| The new model Roper ranges! Press, Citizen Building. Phone! ir mother and other relatives,| are the last word in cooking appli-| 51. juni4-tf} yesterday for St. Augus-}ances. They are porcelain inside | j jand out and are equipped with an | 500 SHEETS typewriting paper.: Miata \automatic top burner lighter, ven-| Only 50c. Get them at The! rs. Lottie Martin, daughter, j tilated “fresh air” ovens, an oven Artman Press. Phane 51. John Myers, and two chil-/heat control and many other con- * jan? j » Who were the guests of Mr.) Yeniences to make kitchen work} Mrs. Agusto Aguero, left on} lighter and easier. | afternoon train yesterday for; The management of the gas! home in Miami. company invites the public to drop In addition have the advantage of on, sonal hoe ROUNDUP tede-tn allewence-~ ~~ on — - | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five) bundles 5c, containing 100 old) papers. The Citizen Office. 4 iss Rose Appel left yester: wnoon for Miami wher around and talk over the purchase mayl-tf| \ IN 3 . tof a new range and inspect the | ~-—— —— | ii stg eg are being offered in! | e ee ee : The Range you've been waiting for eames — ! {have the right prices on letter-| : ODE ramty, wvol SON BORN TO MR. | Sccsa'c..cbpet vecnes ‘ara built by ROPER O. Powers and AND MRS. MYERS. statements and any form of This new model has EVERYTHING ‘sea ici: bio weal FOR YOUR OLD STOVE — in Key West as x aten Rapes ges : Mrs. A. R. Coe, eis pay et sl. “The. » ere ; appliance. Oven Heat Control to save your time—Insule- Pian: jant tion for a cooler kitchen—Ventilated “Fresh Air” Ovens for oe we'll better baking and breiling—astematic top burner Nghtine— on the purchase of a new heat control range—sed } oats. Gnd Mira. Everett haul away the old stove and install your new Roper sist U- Myers announce the birth existing kitchen piping free of cherge. trans- Francis | RADIO REPAIRING i Porcelain Enamel inside and out—and a host of other con- of a ra ‘on, Everett Francis Myers, Jr., oo Cattt..! July 24 in their home at Atlanta, the’ Ga. Mother and son are reported | doing nicely. { Mrs, Myers is a native of Geor-; ¥y prominent. Mr./ so if mown in Key West!AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit Mrs. Mary) given free with each classified Elizabeth advertisement. ASK FOR IT. r jantié veniences to make your work easier. FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. YOUR GAS COMPANY | RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes, Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. may! gu@ts of Mr. and Mra Mo Codhran, left over the last week for Annapo’ companied by Miss Ros . Kelly, daughter of Mr. and M ‘Themas i MISCELLANEOUS rs is well k andson of ef 916 B. street. is a Kelly, whe will Maloney, several months,