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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. + TO PLANT TREES | HOMEsIcK cat HAS _ ON STATE ROAD NELSONS RELATE STORY OF TRIP PERMIT IN WEEK , (Continued from Page One) met by Mr. Nelson’s brother, Carl, jwhom he had not seen for 43 \Husband Pleased After Wife Lost BULKY FAT FLORIDA BRINGS 81 PASSENGERS -: SOCIETY pe penecccccanccacansccorccnccccccesoccccce 250 MILES TRAVEL (ny Associated Press) 2 BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 24.4 Apparently becoming homesick i } in Red- Social Gathering Of Junio - INSPECTOR CALLS ATTEN- TION TO NECESSITY OF OB- years. He was a boy of 12 years| {when they parted in Copenhagen, Denmark, and now Carl is a gray- Reduced 21 Pounds—Skin Clearer and Feels Much Better The steamer Florida of the P. and 0. S. S. company, arrived from j Havana yesterday afternoon with i LIEF COUNCIL FOR OP. | PERMISSION GRANTED TO RES after living six months ding, Cal., “Pussums,” a black cat belonging to Mrs. H. Kern, started for its former home in Berkeley and in eight. weeks made the 250- mile trip. haired man of 55. They breakfased in a hotel and} “I’ve lost exactly 21 Ibs. with! aliens, then started in an auto to the farm|3 jars of Kruschen and am 0} Ferry Parrott arrived frpm/| During the week ending today|14 miles away. More mountains pthc coackia that bceined Cuba yesterday with three - - i i {were crossed and driven around! fat. y husband is very pleased; sugar, four cars of grape fruit, ae age oneal yee after these adventures, ar-| with me. My skin is clearer and| two refrigerated, one, car leather,/ permission to the Emergency Re- ffi af Hi Baker, building in- rived at the farm. I feel so much better since. I’m, two of tankage, one of avocadoes, lief Council to plant trees and | ee ee eet sy! There they met Carl’s family; not so heavy on my feet. Friends} one tile and 15 empties. }shrubbery along State Road 4A ses issued for cutting a’ Of six, Mrs. Nelson and five chil- say I look much better.” Mrs.! Tanker Derbyline, of the Texas| over the lower Florida Keys. eee eh & building at 805 Fleming | den. Four grownups and one!Norma Spickler, Maugansville,! Oil company, is due in port Sun-| In @ letter to W. W. Demeritt, isthect. Owner, Vi. A. Johnson; 00°Y of 11 years. There they re-| Md. : fj jday from Bayonee, N. J,, with a'replying to request for this per- sie $25. 7 Ve. A. j mained for six binge! ee bie ne wid oe se Higa Mae dd a ne od ~ a es bine er. — “éntertainme: i ei i js jtizen| Beighbors in e surrounding bulging hips, ugly rolls of fat on/ into the tanks of the Porter Dock;that the matter be en up wil pethneeaary fe ne Se ee op what Pgs! sade whoa citizen | country, which is hilly and almost waist and upper arms SAFELY ; company. Y We P. Mooty, state road commis- tures to be participated in by the’ making the arrai ments, and aj been forced to call attention of inaccessible in places. jand without discomfort—at the! Steamer Ceiba, of the Standard sioner for this district, and dis- 1 wr Pt | Remarking on the clearness of} same time build up glorious health! Fruit and S. S. company, is due|cuss the projects, pod Sag are pee enaniesing Rae (sey aera = < pte i ern ee eee a ie a the atmosphere, Mr. Nelson stated; and acquire a clear skin, bright| Monday from Philadelphia and will|. Mr. Treadway also writes that * This ‘young civic eiraatinn eae which-is one of many that] fore work of any kind can be done. | he climbed one of the high moun- eyes, energy and vivaciousness—| take on bunkers at the Porter|he has forwarded Mr. Demeritt’s has ‘become quite active since its| will ibe held during the coming! In all cases heretofore where re- | tins and could eee Moant Caokg, te Tank: eedinger, and 50! “Lip sis bose lettae te os Be pidetade Bettie do formation, -it is shown, having tak-' months. : pairs or buildings have been start- ©°Vered with snow, 110 miles dis-'a half teaspoonful of Kruschen of hishway beautifications, who - ati et 7 ed without « perinil being secured tant, as clearly as Sand Key can) Salts in a glass of hot water every will send to Key West rules of the : ‘he has merely citviead the parties | be seen from Key West on a clear morning before breakfast. department as to the methods of and a visit to the Century of interested and insisted on them One jar lasts 4 weeke and costs Jsetting out trees and shrubs, Cold At Times | Progress. Exposition. securing the necessary permit but a trifle at any drugstore the | At the end of six weeks, the! Woman’s Club Tomorrow : The members of the Jynior en part in many movements for Woman’s Club have arranged for| the ates ans Progress of the ji | city as a whole. vagies oe habia gape Aside from these activities car- ried on from time to time, the club noon; from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the) has sponsored a number of social club house on Division street. | entertainments, all of which have, Miss Amelia Lucignaniand Miss; proved to be most enjoyable Alberta Elwood will be hostesses! events, on the occasion, and the program, ‘The affair tomorrow afternoon! TAINING PERMITS 81 passengers, of whom 20 were ERATIONS C. B. Treadway, head of the } state road department, has granted FOOLED BY HUSBAND SAN FRANCISCO.—Chareing that her husband left her after ; She had reduced in order to please |him, Mrs. Margaret Swanson of this city is suing for a divorce. A posse ofs12 officers was called out at Olathe, Kas., to round up two suspected chicken thieves. PALACE REX BELL in FIGHTING TEXANS Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ Birmingham, Ala., playgrounds ‘had an attendance of 76,792 a week in July. Rainy Weather--Leaky Roofs We have a very complete line of metal and prepared roofings; patching cements and paints with i FOF IP ITIPPIPI OPTI CCDC eee eee ee PERSONAL MENTION Low who “chad ‘been "Rafael Ruesga, Mexican consul ‘short bi in Tampa, atrived yesterday on 0 ness visit in has returned to the city. | the Florida from Havana. Wat , president of the! Mrs. C. R. Ketchins of Key First: ay ae oe hag ‘arrived‘in Miami Beach ‘afternoon train yesterday for Mi-'for a summer stay and is a guest ami for a short business trip. at the El Vanala apartments. _ A. EB. Gookin, special agent with! Captain A. E. Sharpley, of 418 y Central R. R., and Mrs.| William street, this city, sailed were the guests for from Baltimore Tuesday, August falter W. Griffin and| 22, on the S. 8. Berkshire, of the yesterday for their; Merchants and Miners Line, en- ‘WE DO OUR PART Dixie Galvanized Shingles nails, per Square Solka Roofing, practically untear- able, green slate surface— 60 pound IIPPIIOTIL OO A ft LP ATs SOME STINGY Channel-drain, Cop-R-loy Roofing Sheets, 2 feet wide, 7’, 8’, 9’, 10’, 12’ long, $7.00 per square Liquid Asbestos Roof Cement (Paint) for repairing and re- newing surface— 1 gallon 80c $3.50 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 15 to 60 watt—10c each 75 to 100 watt—30c each 25 to 40 watt—2 for 25¢ HACK SAW FRAMES AND BLADES .- 60 HEAVY JACK CHAIN, gal- vanized— No. 5, per foot ... No. 6, per foot . eae 87 pound CHICAGO—Charging that her} weight husband was so.stingy that he) would set his alarm clock, then awaken before it rang and shut it fugeoty Carey “Bullseye” 1 Ply Roofing, os $1.25 square .. Elastic Roof Cement for patching seams and flashings— | | exceller Peas are especially good try, and with fish, all of are good choices‘at the present seta green and wax are all low in . Tomatoes and their raw or ‘They are and with 5 gallons | route home. “"H. Spencer, district freight} Miss Etta Patterson returned Bos } Florida ar Soon eget oe ‘a visit with friends yesterday ‘for at Long Jsland, and short business visit with A eter points in the east, a: visit to , Superintendent of’ the! Chicago.and the Century of Prog- ‘Car Ferry, company. | gress Exposition and a stay in New — | York City, having been away for correspondent for the more than 10 weeks. ° t tome time, arrived - on| Mrs. Bertha Austin |Bedell, dis: ter enroute to, trict social supervisor ft the State ra in Jacksonville. {Emergency Relief council, who was beans and abundant are ¥ STEP LADDERS: Tested best eith and approved by Good Housekeeping Institute— 3 feet . 4 feet 5 feet . 6 feet ORANGE JUICE SQUEEZ- » ERS— “LEMON SQUEEZ OIL, CANS— 5 gallon ........... SMOOTHING PLANES—- 134” Cutter ............. $1.78 South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” ——— here for two days om an official A , keeper at Dry, visit to the local council, left yes- cone came up terday afternoon for Rer home in islanid this week and is| West Palm Beach. his quarterly vacation | family. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Russell SS —~ were arrivals in the city on Tues- vy “Knight, son of Mr.| day... Mrs. Russell, who had been Sefferson Knight of absent for some time,. had been fh Street, left over the! visiting in New York and points in “€. yesterday for a visit with Virginia, making a short stop in : and brother-in-law, Mr. ,; Miami on the way home. She was i F. L, Johnson at Fort’ joined in Miami by Mr. Russell, : | who spent a few days there. ERS— SPRINKLING CANS— Large x... $1.10 Small .- 80 . Se . Se rt eye mn epee ae pera Key Westers Go OL: * To Chicago Fair They were accompanied by Mr. card, Maus over, Make: sur tee a ——— |Albury’s mother, Mrs. Miriam| He desires to inform all parties; weather was rather cold at this 54 — Ppiresen os Pare ~ Raymond Albury, cost Koenig ee oe and aunt, Mr. and’ who contemplate repairs that to time, especially for Key Westers,; Money back if not satisfied. dek! xter and daughter,|begin building or repair work, the return to Cayo Hueso was at the lighthouse bureau,/Margaret, Visits to important! without the peaiared permit, sub- started. The sea voyage was NQ LICENSES 10 and Mrs. Albury, left over the |Points ‘wil be made by the party on jects the parties so doing to a fine practically the same, stopping at; . i ithe return. They expect to belo $100. !the same points. At Tahiti they highway this morning for Chicago’ absent about two weeks. _ {arrived during one of the native i WED THIS WEEK ak RE a BUR Bias Ray {season festivals and witnessed! K GARTEN T0 {some marvelous dancing by both: OPEN ON M ND. AY me a Se ihe poate el This is the first week in eight brought home by the Nelsons. no marriage licenses have been is- Arriving at San Francisco July sued from the office of Judge : 29, they remained for two days, Hugh Gunn. Eros must be on his Mrs. N. P. Nelson’s Kindergar- and then left over the bus line on vacation. ten will m Monday at her home,!the morning of July 31, 8:30 A ; 727 Cai tne: according to an‘ o’clock. | During the entire month ig date announcement on the front page| From Frisco to Oakland by fer-| there have been only six licenses of this issue. ‘ry dnd then through hilly country|/issued. In July, 11 couples were! Mrs. Nelson has just returned!and farming lands. The through] provided with these permits that! from a’ trip to New Zealand and level sountry to Sacramento. The} are necessary for marriage. states that she will be ready Mon-| harvest season was almost over but ee day to receive her pupils for the it was learned that there had been coming term of school. | abundant crops. } : — On'the trip from Sacramento; the trail led over mountains and SUNDAY DINNER sf nee the kta dtd were 7,000 ‘eet above sea level. SUGGESTIONS The next stop was at Reno, Ne-|off to save the. spring, Mrs. Helen . vada, the city of speedy divorces,|Johnson of this city filed suit for By ANN PAGE A waiter in a restaurant told Mr.| divorce. ® : ;and Mrs. Nelson they gould get Pee cree ee ber |g divorce in 30 minutes, all of the elders of the Mormon | From there to the Mormon} faith, including Brigham Young,! state of Utah and Salt Lake City| Hiram Joseph Smith and Hiram’ ‘was reached the next morning.|Smith, and others who helped to’ The whole distance between these|make the history of the state and) cities is practicaly a desert, with-|its religion, out the slightest sign of vegeta-} There is also a beautiful mus- tion, eum with a large amount of In-| Salt Lake is beautifully laid out,|dian and Mormon relics. Here with wide streets 100 feet wide, can be seen the ancient clothing! jand sidewalks 25 feet. The blocks srorn in the early days of The Lat- are about 800 feet long with mag-!ter. Day Saints, and other curios {nificent buildings. that are seldom shown. Describes Scenes From Salt Lake City the route Temple Square, where the tem.|C4ttied the travelers through Wy- ples and places of worship are, is’ ™ing, Nebraska, Missouri, Ten- 10 acres square and surrounded, nesses Georgia, into. Florida, by a stone wall 12 feet high. In| Here they stopped at Lake City, |this is the tabernacle which seats'#"d then to Tampa, and then to 12,000. worshipers and has a choir Wauchula, where they had a oe loft that seats 300 people. lightful time for one week, with; The roof of this great edifice | ld friends made when the Nel- is like an umbrella and not a pillar! S0ns were living in that section,| in the center. The acoustics of; "© Years ago. the temple are so wonderful that|, Back to Tampa, then to Braden-| [the drop of a pin can be heard," Fort Myers, through the Ev-| | from one end to the other. erglades to Miami. After two! igen en - he ADA COMMEMORATES EVENT IN CROSSING ATLANTIC OCEAN U, S. issue was for 5 and 10 cents, | lower denominations The walls are 10 feet thick and 98 there meeting old friends) im |s0 is the Toof,, The timbers ot, they. lett for Key West, arviving| | the roof are put together with) °™ Thursday, August 17. tat wooden pins and rawhide. Though Mr. and Mrs. Nelson/ In the square is also the temple’ enjoyed a most delightful masgen | which is constructed of native jence AAG. had © womdestat Hime An) granite,cut in the mountains and their travels, they told The WL hauled to the site by ox teams.}#¢™ they were glad to get back. The walls are eight feet at the bot-| ig PII LP LIPS SIS LIDS FiO L LLM: fe Just Canadian vessel crossed the hundred years ago the) ing until the 1851 not appear- issue. What's Happening Atlantic under steam, It was the; Iv cost collectors quite a bit Royal William, a combination sail-| to get a complete set of those re- Aniela Gorezyca of Forth Worth, Tex., recently won the Southern Women’s Golf. Championship by defeating Mrs. Ben Fitzhugh of tom and six feet at the top. No other workmen are employed ex-| T , cept Mormons and no one allowed! , to visit but followers of the faith./ It took 40 years to build. { THE MOS e fing ship and steamer. | cent Italian airmails issued in con- *"Poday in commemoration of the, P&ction with the Balbo flight. The ; entire issue contains 46 different évent Canada has issued a special stamps—each stamp really being stamp of 5-cent denomination. The! three stamps in one—with a total traf design is a drawing of the! ; oo } face value of $106.72. That figure Royal William as, it plowed inte | doesn’t take into consideratio: the Atlantic, The color is blue. | . She Wen est thi tek ie the rating cataloguers will place steam issue, ei 5 sel to cross the Atlantic, two others ug — Fi having accomplished the feat, in pecial consideration {fs to be} 1818.and 1827,’ Nor was she built/Siven collectors under a new or- with that idea in mind, having! der to postal employes issued by’ intended primarily to run be-|C- B. Eilenberger, third assistant ween Quebec and Halifax. ; Postmaster general. He ' One of her owners was Samuel, ™Ployes to be on the alert for iet- Cunard, and the trip across the! ters and parcels appearing to have! Atlantic was made with the in-)4 Philatelic value, urging that | tention of selling her in Europe.! they be given a clear cancellation Theat first trip required 280 days| Yith black ink and that care be! tnd 880 tens of coal. Ultimately used not to obliterate the stamp.; told for approximately $45,000, | papepeaenee she later served in the Poe haath CUCUMBER navy as a transport and in (the Sake ok cords, Was! NEAR YARD-LONG condemned in 1847. | tae ae i United States. breues i HOLDENVILLE, Okla... Aug.’ Great Britain, the first country) 24.—-They grow big cucumbers in! to print ar official © government| this section. Ed Phillips recently | stump in 1840, has had 26 issues|exhibited one. from his garden! since that time in which there} 33% inches long. were basic changes in design. i On the other hand, the United) States government, which turned; Out its first official stamp ia 184%! bas had 61 basic issues, both reg-| nlar and commemorative, to date. Tt is interesting to note that early British stamps were — only, one and two pence, while the first Vicksburg, Miss. In the square are monuments of; SOMETHING TO REMEMBER KNOWN TO SCIENCE... Now Embodied in a Soft, Fluffy-Dry Face Powder For centuries the world’s leadin; skin specialists have encour: the use of Olive Oil. Its healing, soothing and softening properties are praised by beauty experts everywhere. 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