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- SOCIETY Seantry Club Dance For ' National Guard Officers Last Night Big Success The dance given last night at the Key West Country Club honoring Colonel M. R. Woodward, head of. the Florida National Guard ae campment at Fort Taylor, and oth- er officers making up the organi-| featured the social event. ation, was a brilliant and out-} The receiving committee at the standing event. {elaborate affair comprised the fol- A buffet supper was served the| lowing members: large number assembled on the oc- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Trevor, easion, while Caesar La Monaca’s| Dr. and Mrs. William R. Warren, orchestra furnished excellent mus-! B. Curry Moreno, Dr, and Mrs. H. ic all during the entertainment. B. Galey, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian The dance program rendered by| Cabrera, Jr., and Lieut. and Mrs. La Monaca’s musical aggregation! George Ford. consisted of many of the latest hits of the season, there being a large number of couples participating in the dancing, while others attend- ing equally enjoyed the rendition of the beautiful numbers, which Dance Tonight At ‘Name Winners In Clab Miramar | Silver Cup Contest Club Miramar is making urepa-| rations for a large crowd which is expected to attend the dance be- ing held there tonight. It is’ ex- pected that a Sumber of well The Silver Cup Dance Contest j which is going on at the Cuban | Club each Friday, held the first }part.of the semi-finals last night | with Howard and his band fur- known out of town visitors will be| nishing the music. present and a large number of} Last night’s affair febérvations have been made by} largely attended’ and local folks. ‘ ifrom every standpoint. The win- As usual, Howard Wilson’s pop-| ners were: Miss Generosa Mar- was very successful ~ ular band will furnish a spicy pro-| tinez and Delio Cobo; Miss Juanita gram of dance music, Mayg and Ebelio Cabot; Miss Ar- ae lene Davis and Henry Perez. Enlisted Men’s Those who have been winners . in the first dances of the concert Dance Tonight and were unable to attend last ; Mr night’s dance are still eligible to Tn honor of the visiting en-| win the cup, states Ramon Del- listed men of the Florida National! gado, chairman of the Cuban Club Goard, a dance will be held at the! social committee.. Next Friday Cuban Club tonight with music} night will determine those ‘whi furnished by an orchestra from| will compete in the finals, the 265th Regiment Coast Artil-! lery Band, under the direction of|and is expected to be largely at- Caesar LaMonaca. tended by local dance followers as The dance starts at 9:30 o'clock! well as the visiting guardsmen. + \the | church, who had been absent from the city on vacation for the past} spending a week in Key West, left | yesterday afternoon for her home in Miami. Harry Lowe, deputy United States marshal, who was here for a short visit, left yesterday after- ;®0on for Miami. | Mrs, J. M. Bethel, who was {spending several weeks with her| {mother and other relatives, left iyesterday for her home in © Rock { Harbor. : | i Mrs. Louise Maloney, mother of Mrs. R. F. Spottswood, who had delphia, returned to Key West to- {day on the Havana Special. | Everett Perpall, brother, George, way yesterday for a stay of sev- eral days in Miami. + Dr. E. Rodriguez y Baso left yesterday for Havana for ay lof a few days with his siste: Fernando Gato and other relatives. Mrs. J. S. Moore and baby were passengers on the afternoon train yesterday going to Miami for a Harry Shaw, machinist at the afternoon train yesterday for one of the engines at the light- house, Mrs. Pintado, wife of Dr. Nilo C, Pintado, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for a visit with Mrs, C. H. J. Roberts in Miami. Rev. J. T. Coulliette, pastor of Fleming Street Methodist five weeks, returned to Key West last evening over the highway. Joseph William Sawyer, employe at the First National Bank of Key West, accompanied by his grand- father, George McDonald, who had been spending several days in Mi- ‘ami, returned to Key West yester- . MACHADO’S BLOODY REIGN ENDS F (Continued from Page One) _ source that resignations of all cabinet secretaries have been presented. _ _ Police, heretofore loyal to the Machado regime, began flocking to the army. More than 400 were re- ported at Maximo Gomez’ barracks. DISCUSSION OF CANDIDAES __ Aconference to discuss candidates for provision- al presidency got under way among Ambassador Welles, Colonel Julio Sanguily, one of the leaders of the coup d’etat; Cosme de la Torriente, former am-|« : bassador to the United States, and various members of the retiring government. _ Thousands of wildly-cheering Havana res surged up to the heavily guarded presidential palace today when word got about that Machado had sieneiat out. “te Demonstrators demanded entrance to the palace, | jg _ = refused. Great crowds gathered in| streets and on balconies of buildings cheering TWO HOMES LOOTED BY MOB HAVANA, Aug. 12.——A mob looted and fired in- to the home of Octavio Zubizareta, secretary of the \< interior in the Machado cabinet this afternoon. The home of-Jose Izquierdo was similarly dealt | with. He is chief of the Havana central district. DEMONSTRATIONS BROKEN UP | MADRID, Aug. 12.—A large demonstration | against the Machado Cuban administration was brok- | en up today by police who fired several shots. Participants yelled “down with dictatorship; | down with Cuban tyranny.” ' Fifty persons were arrested. Several received | minor injuries. oat LOUSMITHTO ELECTRIC WORKERS SLASH PRICES OPEN UP BUSINESS Effective tomorrow, Lou Smith has announced 2 1 slash of 1 gaso- Expert elect now be obta ctrical Sup; ming and Wi cently opened by Marvin Thompson, This‘ store occupies the buikdin formerly known as Roscoe Rober Electric Shop and is equipped to turn out first c magnetoes, xe plete, They arejals plete battery ss: An advertisement per states that wiring and car electrical supplic service . can Thompson's Shop, corner am streets, i Anthony ings to Key West auto ow a glante at the advertisemenr front page of toca’ form motorists of whieh is now being station. For the past week th has been one of the fev to the NRA this effe his own « s if the advertising columns of this eae. ' and} on the} j $ paper will in- opportunit fered at day on the Havana Special. Emory Lowe Pierce, Jr., who was taking special studies in ma- rine biology at the Fairmount Park aquarium, arrived on the Havana Special today for a vacations with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory L. Pierce, before returning to Gainesville. Subseribe for The Citizen. LEGALS "E OF MASTER'® SALE is hereby given that unde’ virtue of a certain or ee of foreclosure and nthe 25th day of July, A, D. 1933, in and by the Cireult Court’ of ‘the | Twentieth Judicial Circuit of the State of Flor- . in and for Monroe County, In , in a cause therei erein St. Lo! olent and sociation, also known Louis Catholic Beneve cational Association of th: Tampa, Hillsborough County, « poration organized and existin der the laws of the State of Flor is plaintiff and Adolph Lou styled A. Louis, and Loui a corporatie t a Ss Florida, are for sale and ‘ , for cash hand, at purt of Florida, On the Island of Key known on William A, s map, de commencing eight (88) of Duval 2 thence at right ne of Mrs. Nathalie Taylor, who was been spending some time in Phila-| Jr., and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ~ George Perpall, left over the high-} FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | | Corner of Eaton and Simonton Streets | John G. Stradley Sunday School opens at 9:45 o’clock under the leadership of} rald Saunders, superintendent. ch department meets in its own} !assembly room. Morning worship begins at 11 jo’clock. The sermon topic will be:; |\“How Far Can We Count On: God?” H The hour for, evening worship}! jis 8 o'clock. The sermon topic! : “The First Christian Ex-| Meeting.” j Morning anthem—“The! alilee,” Von Berge. Eve-; | ning anthem—‘“My Father Watch- O’er Me,” Wilson. Organist, ! Mary Elizabeth Grillon. { The Epworth League — service; will be led by Gerald Saunders. The topic for the meeting will be:{ “Youth's Avoidable Sorrow.” The subject for the mid-week! or Wednesday evening | 1 be s FIRST BAPTisT CHURCH t ~. an CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans,-Pastor Sunday School starts at 9:45 a. m., under the leadership of Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. Each department meets in its own rooms. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon text: “As ye would that men should do unto you, do ye also to them likewise.” * Senior Endeavor, 7:00 o'clock. Subject: “What the Poets Say About God. * Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. The service will consist largely of musical numbers. Mrs. L, E. Waldron will have violin solos, and Mrs. M. R. Woodward will sing two solos. The choir will sing one anthem. Mid-weék_ service, evening at 8 o'clock. Wednesday CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street T. P. Douglas, Pastor Sunday School, 8:80 stay of a few days with relatives. | Preaching service, 7:80 Pp. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 saton Street, between Duval and} p, m, Simonton Streets Children’s meeting, Friday eve- W. P. Page, Pastor ning, 7:30 p. m. Bible school at. 10:00 a.. m Jerome Nottage, superintendent. 180 | TENDER POPPY LEAVES PORT GOES TO TENNESSEE REEF TO CARRY ON LIGHT- HOUSE OPERATIONS . Tender Poppy sailed this morn- ing for Tennessee Reef to begin erectiow of the working platform to be used in construction of the lighthouse on Thirteen Foot Shoal. It is expected the platform, that is required to be in place before SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1988. JUNIOR CHOIR TO BE HEARD|BURIED ON SUNDAY The newly-organized junior choir of the First Methodist church} +ie Henson will will makes its initial appearance tomorrow evening at the church named, and will render a speci prepared program. all} MRS. HENSON TO BE Funeral services for Mrs. Ul- be hold 4:80 o’clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence street to at 649 William the First , Methodist The choir has been busy prac-| church, Rev. J. G. Stradley, offi- ticing for the past several days, | ciating. and will be heard for the first time tomorrow night. Pallbearers will be Luther Pin- der, Everett Rivas, Williard Lowe, It is expected there will be a) Harry Baker, Miguel Bazo, J. R. large crowd in attendance to hear} Valdez, L. V. McCarthy and Clar- the program, driving foundation piling can be] MRS, JOHN ROBERTS started, will be in readiness during the early part of next week. ./The tender Ivy, which went to Mayport this week with the light- ship 102 in tow, is due in port 6 o’clock this afternoon. After tak- ing on supplies and material for the structure the tender will leave next week to join the Poppy and possibly remain until the light is completed. The tender Poinciana, which has been working in the vicinity of Mi- ami, repairing and installing aids to navigation, returned to port yes- terday afternoon. Subscribe for The Citizen—20 weekly, lighthouse department, left on the} Fowey Rocks to make repairs to} | morning at the Harris School aud-} Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. B. A. U. Junior, Intermediate {and Senior B. Y, P: Us cat 7:00; p. m. - Preaching service, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, mid-week _ service, 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH Thursday, at “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Grinnell and Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, i0:00 a. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets 8:00 p. m. Bible study and Prayer ; Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Corner Monday, arvice, “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero Pastors Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor Pavel and Angela Streets Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p, m. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Street A, B, Dimmick, Pastor Sunday Services: Low Mass, 7:00 a. m. Matins, 6:45 a. m, Sung Mass (church school), 9:30 a. m. Sung Mass (sermon), 11:00 a m. e Evensong, sermon, Benediction, 8:00 p. m. Week-day services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:00 a. m ensong, 5:30 p, m. Second Mass on Wednesdays, | 9:00 a. m. MIXED BIBLE C~ASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- icino, Teachers | This cuss meets every Sunday litorium at 10:00. Men and wom-j ‘en not connected with any other | Bible Class and regardless of de nomination are invited to attend. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Corner White and Olivia Streets Rev, James A. Cain, Pastor 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning 30 p. m., Sunday School. Evangelistic ser- 30 p.m. Weekly ee m., Young CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, S. J. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:15 and 9:30 a. m. Week day mass: 6:45 a. m. | Rosary and Benediction, 7:30 a | m., Sundays and Fridays. THE SALVATION ARMY Leah Officer in i Hartley, Charg> 1002 Fleming {| Company meeting School), 9:30 a. m. Ho a , 11:00 a. m. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeti: g, 7:45 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY! } | Lieut. Street } (Sanday 104 i Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services st 11 j Wednesday evening meets at 8! | 2 in Society beiid-! k-days from o'clock, Reading ing, open w 3 te 5! service. . Subject: “What Shall We Do With Our Education?” | 7:45 p. m., evening worship. Subject: “Sons of God.” Weekly Notices 8 p. m., Tuesday, class meeting. 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, junior church. | | | | tne haa SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS! Last Opportunity To ' Buy Sash Frames At These Low Prices (Sale Ends Aug. 12, 1933) * We replace your old SASH FRAMES with genuine Gulf Red Florida CYPRESS which gives you best protection against rot and woodworms. Prices range from 50c for small single frames to $2.25 pair for large double checkrail sash frames. Special price of $2.00 pair for 4 or more pairs. (This price includes glazing) We put the glass in the modern way. It is bedded in white lead and fastened in with wood moulding which eliminates the panes of glass dropping out after a_ short period and insures you a water tight job. FREE DELIVERY ON ALL as ORDERS ° The Island City Novelty Works MAXWELL LORD, Prop. Phone 319-R “Keép the Homte Fires. Burning By Patronizing Home Industry” R, T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street Bible’ study, Friday, 7:80° }\. m. Ne Sabbath Service, 10:30 a. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John ©. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday School starts at 10:00 A. zin, superintendent. CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) A. J. Shockley, Pastor 704 Whitehead Street 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Subject ‘uture Life.” 5:00 p. m., Junior Vorick C. E. service. 5 p. m., Senior Vorick C. E. 8 p. m., Wednesday, choir re- hearsal, 8:00 p. m., Thursday, and praise service. prayer TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Rev. Alfred\DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Divine service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Church school at 3:30 p. m. Service for Young People, 7 p. m. Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8 p. m. Anything Electrical Specializing In Repairing If it's your MAGNETO that needs recharging or repairing, we are equipped to do it, or NEWMAN E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor, Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary, M. A. Moreno, Recording Steward Sunday School, . mm. Sunday service,“11 a. m. 7:00 p. m., evening worship. Let us repair and renovate that GENERATOR or MOTOR. BATTERIES recharged and repaired and in fact we can give you expert service on any electrical AUTO REPAIR JOB. ROTOR AND STATOR RE-WINDINGS Let us give you an estimate on that HOUSEWIRING JOB, WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ALL WORK No job too big and none too small, Estimates Given On All Jobs All Work Guaranteed THOMPSON'S Electrical Supply Shop ANTHONY AND MARVIN THOMPSON, Props. Cor. Fleming and William Sts. “If It’s Electrical, We Can Fix It” SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, between Petronis and Olivia Streets Sunday: Mass, 8:00 a. m. Solemn Evensong, 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, Mass, 8:00 a. m. Wednesday, Litany and sermon, 7:30 p. m. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH J. T. Coulliette, Pastor Sunday Services Rev. J. T. Coulliette, pastor, has returned from his vacation, and will preach at both morning and evening services. Regular services will ducted as usual. Eezema om Feet-—Une man sare it over twenty years and that one hott» Impertal Eczema Remedy cured him. Draggists are autho to refund your money ie fatin—Adve. be con- FREE CAR STORAGE Single Room without Bath Double Room with Bath $1.00 $1.50- 200 200- 4,00 | ' | a APPEARS IN PROGRAM In the article that appeared in The Citizen on Thursday pertain- ence Thompson, Benjamin Lopez Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements. During the three years the Century of Progress Exposition ing to the comedy-drama presented | mointained an employment office, on Wednesday evening by St.'more than 100,000 men and wo- Mary’s Dramatic Club, the name}]men applied for jobs. of Mrs, John Roberts, who was ac- companist to Mrs. Eva Warner in a vocal solo given, was. omitted. Two other names that were left out of the program were printed in yesterday’s issue of The Citi- zen, co BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL re mel Established 1885 \ 24-Hour Ambelance Service Suilled Embaimer, Plastic Surgery ee PALACE Charles Starrett-Ruth Hall in THE RETURN OF CASEY JONES Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20c CLEARANCE ON Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W PEARLMAN'SS, -Inc. SATURDAY and MONDAY $-A-L-E Buy Now! Prices are ri daily! Most of these value are below replacement pi Closing out summer stock BUY NOW! $3.95 Silk Dresses, Buy Now sistas arco A $3.00 Silk Dresses, Buy i KS --- $1.98 $2.50 and 98 Silk Dresses, Buy Now $1 $1.00 Wash Now ...... * oh Best $1.25 and $1.50 Wash Dresses Best quality Dresses 2 aetna 200 pieces Wash Fabrics, 20c to 50c values, reduced to ....--..... 10e, 15e, 19¢, 23 New Prints for School Dresses, yd. wens SO 36 inch White , yd. Be 36 inch White Broadcloth, DOL YAW ci icrrancsdoniegcs) OE Imported Pure Silk Pongee, 5 yards .... - $1.00 New Middies abe New Tom Sawyer Boys’ Shirts, fast colors. Dresses, Buy 6 SPECIAL PRICES “ON ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES ete eee nme All $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Beach Sandals, closing out a al ae “SPECIAL SALE ON ALL SUMMER SHOES Whites, Blonds, Sports and Blacks. Come and see—you'll never get such value: in. Closing out Children’s Was! Dresses, sizes 7 to 14 ., 28 Many Other Great Values Are Offered In This Sale AG from Mr. Appel- in; stock, tells the Store of Fashion to sell at once the large stock of go regardless of prices to make room for new fall stock. Don't that Sunday Afternoon Gown, Street or Traveling Dress. barcies pear sold. for 2.98 and $3.98, : $1.00 House Dresses on ‘sale Morfday at only Ladies’ High Grade Shoes During the past week we footwear to our large stock and for Monday we will o! It at Be at the store when the door opens for best values. Printed Pique, DOP ORG: Ginn speitisins’ 10c gandy, per yard - 18¢ Large assortment of Silks, “all kinds and ceglors; Rough Stripes, ete., all one price Monday, yd. .... is low price if xou don’t buy Monday. to offer this low price again. See Window Display We are closing out.all,ef our Spring and Summer its at sortment at our store. MANY OTHER VALUES FOR City’s Leading Ladies’ Store }routh, who is north fall SUMMER DRESSES, .Ail..must miss this opportunity to buy One lot of Silk and Voile 50c SALE have added more new style reduced prices for quick selling. MONDAY SPECIALS Plaid and Dotted Or- SPECIAL SALE ON SILKS Crepe, Figured Flat Cre; 50e You'll miss thi advancemént make it impossible ALL SUMMER HATS TO co— very low prices. See large as- MONDAY SALE 1. APPELROUTH We HAVE accepted the provisions of the Industrial Recovery Act and take pleas- ure in displaying this emblem as evidence of our co-opera- tion with the President in his campaign to increase employ- ment. 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