The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 14, 1933, Page 6

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And also many other school needs. Barris School P.-T. A - Holds Meeting Yesterday aa The Harris School Parent- Teacher Association held its initial Meeting of the new school term yesterday afternoon at which time 4 short program was rendered un- 4er the direction of Mrs. Chas. H. Ketchum. _ Professor W. C. Duncan, prin- ¢ipal of the institution, gave an éxcellent talk in which he stressed matter of cooperation between all concerned in school matters, nd gave an outline of proposed Activities during the present term} just begun. Prof. Duncan’s talk! proved to be quite interesting and was listened to with rapt atten-| tion by the many assembled on the! Occasion. — There was a vocal solo, entitled} “Mother Machree,” rendered by M. E. Berkowitz, accompan- ied ‘on the piano by Mrs. Richard vans, with encore, “Key West in tlie U. S.A.” Reports were presented by the 8 , Mrs, H. E. Day, and the} pschall Mrs. W. P. Kemp. A> general discussion was en- json. ‘sell. ! “* BEAUTIFICATION || OF HIGHWAY NOW DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAY LANDSCAPING OF ROAD DE- PARTMENT WAS IN KEY WEST TUESDAY Attendance pendant for the higher grades was won by Miss Violet Kemp's room—grades 5B and 4B. The lower grades’ pendant was awarded to Mrs, Ethea Stricker’s room—grade 3A. | The following are the | School P.-T. A. room mothers: Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, chair- man of room mothers. Grade 6A—Mrs. Enrique Hen- riquez. Teacher, Miss Texas Welch. Grade 6B—Mrs. Sebastian Ca- brera, Jr. Teacher, Mrs. Emma Albury. Grade 5A—Mrs, - Milton Saw- rv. Teacher, Mrs, Isabelle Ball, Grade 5B—Mrs, Sawton Wat- son, Teacher, Miss Mary Pinder. Grades 5B and 4B—Mrs, Benj. Demeritt. Teacher, Miss Violet Kemp. Grade. 4A—Mrs. Archie Thomp-! Teacher, Miss Marion Rus- J. B. Prevatt, director of high- way landscaping of the state road idepartment, was in. Key West |Tuesday looking over the high- boats with a view to beautification of the road from Key West to a point beyond Boca Chica. Mr, Prevatt said he will in a short time have the plans ready for the guidance of those who will be in charge of the work and will begin by clearing and plant- ing both plants and seed. | Only those plants will be used | that have proven successful when set out in this section. They will be selected according to variety and color and planted in natural groupings. Harris! yel opening up beautiful vistas of the sea, the natural beauty of the scenes being enhanced by tropical plants on the sides, of colors, Grade 4B—Mrs, Dexter Dorgan, Teacher, Miss Mary Ingraham. Grade 3A—Mrs,- Robert Rob- WANT CARS FOR BEING PLANNED: One part of the work will be! varying | | The state road department highly gratified at the taken in road beautification by {the people of Monroe county and > tga relative to providing} erts. Teacher, Mrs. Ethea Strick- unches for many pupils who are: er. anable to be provided with same,} Grade | Knowles. Tt was announced that there| Roberts. sill be a meeting of room mothers’ Grade leld before the next regular meet-| Teacher, ig of the association in order that} Grade ‘working program may be out-/} Teacher, fined sto be taken up at the next! Grade session of the general Teacher, liams. Grade 1B, Section James Singleton. Teacher, ; Magdeline De Leon. ; Grade 1B Section {Catherine Perez. Teacher, Thelma Watkins. 3B—Mrs. Robert Teacher, Miss Florence 2A—Mrs, Gerald Adams. Mrs. Charlotte Haskins. 2B—Mrs. Earl Gwynn. Miss Leota Grillon. 1A—Mrs. R. P. Hiner. Miss Helen Claude Wil- in the beautification of this naturally wonderfully beautiful section of the state, said Mr. Pre- vatt. “This is my first visit to Key West” he said, “and I have fallen in love with the city and its peo- ple. So much so that if it were possible I would like to make my home here. I will always look forward with delight to future visits to this delightful city.” Mr. Prevatt left over the high- way yesterday morning, taking with him the outline of his beauti- fication plans, which he worked on at his room in the hotel. organiza- _ Much interest was manifested the meeting yesterday, with all present offering their hearty co- Operation in all matters pertaining fo the welfare and progress of the astitution. Entertains Friends At "room PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Birthday Celebration BROCEEDINGS AGAINST ‘The parents of Solita Cobo en-, Lopez, Julia Lopez, Delio Cobo,| INSTITUTED IN FLORIDA with a party last evening Hugo Barcelo, H. Cerezo, Rene honor of her birthday anniver-| Diaz, Lloyd Davis, Frank Car- 1—Mrs. Miss 2—Mrs. Miss toe .(Continued from Page One) ~ fary. Various games were played, | bonell, Rafael Diaz, Gould Curry,}dent merchants are required to ments served, and all veed Knight, Billy Knight, Hector pay, because of the tremendous had a most enjoyable! Barroza, Joe Catala. volume of sales and combined re- ie Martha Carbonell, Alicia Du-| sources of the two Kress com- ‘Those present were: | Breuil, Celia Fernandez, Consuelo] panies. Billy Shepherd, Henry Perez,, Carmona, Dora Machado, Grace] 5. Operating with less overhead lore Rodriguez, Robert Dopp, Rivero, Ercelia Mato, M. Mato,}expense by employing sat long Gutierez, Henry Hen-| L. Contreras, Liberty Valdez,}hours and low pay and through Eddie Freyberg, Jack Bak-| Juanita Mayg, Olga Castro, Gen-| wider distribution of articles. er, Leon Albury, Andrew Pritch-|erosa Martinez, Celia Martinez,| 6. Handling a wide varicty of es Carbonell, Lawrence | Alice Napoles, Ofelio Machado,!articles which are quick in sale jutierrez, Frank Marrero, Daniel, Solita Cobo. turnover in competition with a many classes of independent mer- SS chants, cer of| Combination between the two Morris,| companies is such, complainants Put On Party founder of the order. charged, that many independent me This is the party that was to| merchants are unable to compete, The Order of Eastern Star will, have been a short time ago, but|and therefore have been forced to fen party Friday night at head-| which was postponed on account} ¢lose. This has resulted in ur corner Simonton and of inclement weather. employment in many lines of busi ness, they said. They further charged that bus- Eaton streets, in celebration the birthday of Robert L MENTION PERSONA _ Mrs. I. Fina and daughter, Miss Peter Torano, who was spend- Julia Fina, who were visiting ing several weeks in Miami, re- Felatives in Havana, returned on turned over the highway yester- the S. S. Florida yesterday. {day afternoon. and similarly organized and oper- ating, inimical to public we! fare and contrary to public poli The permit issued to the Kr Company was granted under a | | they described this act as contrary stitution and therefore tutional, Givens said the Flqrida anti- monopoly statute, upon which complainants relied, in part Chapter .7944 of the {general laws of Florida, which « fines a monopoly as a “comt [tion of capital two or more persons « create or carry out restrictions in jtrade or commerce x x x to in- crease or reduce the price of mer- |ehandise x x x to prevent com- | petition.” D, Leer, supervisor of stations! John B. Warren, unconsti- and transfer for the Florida East one of the large milling con Railway company, arrived panies. who was in Key West for ogastand from St. Augustine on a short visit meeting relatives and is regular inspection trip. i friends, left over the highway this ; morning for Miami. representing ae com} Mrs, Rodriguez, wife of Cuban + Consul Berardo Rodriguez, was’ H. B. Haskins, assistant super- An arrival from Havana yesterday intendent of lighthouses returned Afternoon from Havana to join yesterday from an inspection of r. Rodriguez and establish their lighted bridges on the east coast. ome, t - ! Mrs, John S. Mann, who for four weeks was the guest of Mr. and Mrs: George McDonald, left esterday afternoon for her home Savannah, Ga. Ed. O’Brien, publisher of the! ban American Review, formerly! bn Times of Cuba, arrived on the jorida from Havana yesterday and left later for Cuba. Mrs. E. J. Borden, who was spending a few days in Key West as guest of Mrs, John Manegold at the home on Newton street, left over the highway yesterday for her home in Miami, ‘TWO BUILDING Fernando Mora and family jfour, were passengers leaving on the S. S. Florida last night for | Tampa where they will spend some {time with relatives, of} There were only two !for building and repai ; S s eet issued from the office Fike abad bose aaa ee ee Angel Cabot, jr.. left lust night; Baker, building inspector, « ’ ~ : ay ‘or — le, = on the Florida for Tampa whgre| the week ending Septembe wo act as defense attorney in the he expects to remain several Construct new roof on trial of an embezzlement case. ion t 704 Wh t dence at 7 ite street. me ‘J. N. Costar; cost, $2 Roger Watkins, of Fleming! Make an addition t Street, who is making his home!dence at 511 Francis in Key West with his mother, left! of one room 12 fe on the P. and 0. boat last night Owner, Charles C. for a short visit with relatives in $50. Tampa. weeks, Captain William I, Jackson and/ sister, Mrs, Anthony Olivieri, who’ Went to Lonaconing, Md., accom- Wing the body of their mother, ken there for interment, re- turned on the Havana Special yesterday. the re Curtis; Harry Shaw, machinist with the thouse department, who was doing repair work to machinery &t Fowey Rocks light station, re- turned over the East Coast yes- terday. Mrs. H. S. Hendricks and son., was Ronnie, were passengers leaving daughter of on the S. S. Florida yesterday for Tampa where they will spend a few days’ with relativ and then ovar the highway Proceed to Atlanta, Ga.. where a short business jthey will join Mr. Hendricks and to Miami Frank Curry is interest} will do everything possible to aid} inesses like the Kress potest) islative act of 1907, they said, but! to the preamble of the State Con-! PERMITS ISSUED permits, bu cost, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HENRY HASKINS ELECTIGN DAY | EFFORTS WILL BE MADE FOR GETTING OUT LARGE VOTE IN BOND ELECTION | H i ! | ' ASSISTANT SUPT. OF LIGHT-; { i | HOUSES ATTENDED MEET- ING AT FORT LAUDERDALE assistant} next Monday and get them to the; : ‘polls, says J. J. Trevor, vice pres-| ference held for the purpose of ident of the First National Bank.| bringing about a systemizing of | | There will be a large number of| air communications along they ‘ears necissary for this and all) Florida coast during storm periods. who can’ tender the use of Co-ordination of distress signals {on that day are requested to phone} Ww ssed by radio station of- 498, ask for Mr. Trevor and ad-| fi oast guard officers and vise him that the person phoni important | matters were ‘offers his ear. | brought out that will prove of ! This matter was taken up at; value, in furthering the plans of ngth at the last meeting of the! co-ordination. onomic League and Mr. Trevor} Attending the meeting were: was asked to act as a committee, Lieut. F. B. Haselton and En- lof one to secure the use of ign L. F. Sherwood, Miami naval on September 18, next Mon y>| ve unit; H. B. Haskins, Key j the day on which the bond election} West, assistant superintendent of is to be held. lighthouses; R. G. McKenzie, Mi- — ami, Pan American Airways; |George Rogers, Miami, Tropical OF SCHOOL BUS | Now that registration for the Henry B. Haskins, jbond election is closed and poll; superintendent of lighthouses, re- |taxes paid, the next thing to pre-| iuened yesterday from Fort Laud- Bare for is to get the voters Outi edalc where he attended a con- ier {E Capt. J. F. Phillips, William P. A ermann, Lieut. R. H. French and J, P. Guy, radio electrician, of ‘the coast guard. (CHICK HATCHERY | BUSINESS ANCIENT CITY CQUNCIL NOW. HAS MAT- TER UNDER CONSIDERA- ‘TION (ty Associnted Press) GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 14.—The - baby chick hatchery busines: not a modern industry, might be supposed, but a very cient specialization. This was brought out by H. C. Pierce, of New York, at a con-| vention of the international baby chick association which met here uss a code of fair prac- under the agricultural ad-| ation. Egyptian history shows that the modern hatchery business really began about 1579, Pierce The Egyptian hatchery- men, however, did not have in- cubators and all the other modern equipment known today. They used warm stones to incubate eggs artificially. ty council has under consid- eration a plan to run a bus en jschool days for the benefit of the school children and teachers going ‘to and from the schools | One of the buses turned ov lto the city several months ago {when the Key West electric com- | pany ceased operations of the line ‘has been taken from the barn and lis now at city headquarters being {put in shape. i This is one of the large: operated by the electric company Jand Clijnce Thompson, electri- cian of the fire dey lit is in fair-condition. thaul it will be in perfect jn ss for e. CARS DAMAGED — | Gasp For Breath Driving an automobile north “| over street Rafael Rodrigues) Penalty of Excess Fat was turning into M ct street when he found he was going to collide with another car. libs. of her overweight, this woman readi- Although has lost but 7} 54 Par | cul which before used to Three marriage licenses we! ge sued from the of Ju Hugh Gunn during the week end- September 14. They were to: vans and Celé@itina Joseph Livingston Louise White-' | Maloney office dney Mr. Rodriguez struck that of Mrs. Her letter reads: “I. am: 53! street, inflicting some damage. » been taking a half-teaspoon-| damages. round the hips, and only weig! make | how well and fit I look.”—(Miss) | arate salts which help body, it builds and} | Get Kruschen Salts at any live While makirig an effort to avoid sinus that 7 Ibs. has made a. re- striking the car the one driven by! markable difference to her. Eugene Albury and skidded into @ years old and my height is 5 ft.! fence and porch on Matgaret ] Tf weighed 156 Ibs oi} Mrs, Albury’s car and that of - ¢ Kruschen Salts, making no} Mr. Rodriguez sustained slight change in my diet. Now I am lk Dees Sean 147 Ibs. dressed. But I feel THREE MARRIAGE Highter and can now run upstairs,| me LICENSES ISSUED gasp for breath. Everyone sa J. | <ruschen is an ideal blend of| metion properly and splendid de of] 1 while you're reducing to normal weight. | Farrington; t in the world—a jar lasts weeks and costs not more than | Cates and De thead; Walter othy €. na Maloney ed and The last nar’ the : 85 cents na couple were NOTICE the judge by | gistration books of the? city of Key West will be open at| the City Hall from September 15 to October 28, 19% | day excepted, from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M, and 2:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. for the purpose of reg- ing electors for the coming ion to be held on November 1933. tary Pub G. Pi SMALL ROUSE FOUND ABLAZE A house Center stree ! Division terday from Box The use of apparatus wa Firemen wit was bein between Olivia « i 4h streets was found burn- E. C, GOMEZ, City of Key West, Florida. | Supervisor of Registration, ing ye An alarm was r departme WHITE BELT DAIRY PRODUCTS STEURIZED MILK AW MILK RTIFIED MILK ITTAGE CHEESE TTTER MIL WHIPPING CREAM ACIDOPHILUS MILK ith Paramoun' hevalier All milk comes bottled and} serled direct from dairy. | Complete line of Staple and] | Fancy Groceries priced low. "S ; PALACE MISCHA AUER GROCERY SUCKER MONEY { 623 Fleming St i Free De! Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ Ee 'HAROLD R. PINDER [BABIES THE WORLD RETURNS 'HOME OVER HAIL BONNET (LADY FOR: PLEDGE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933. SOLUTION FOUND ON STICKING OF STAMPS (iy Assoctated Presa) PIERRE, S. D., Sept. 14.—To- baceo dealers in South Dakota{ no longer will be bothered by the} |Problem of making state ta stamps adhere PROMISE MADE WHEN OWEN ), BABY WAS BORN HAS KEPT,“ Ay |. A year MRS. JOSEPH LEE. QUITE /of ‘stamp: ‘ by BUSY MAKING BONNETS supply of a new type {partment. It, is claimed that they | will adhere’ tightly? on wrappers. Hlation will ‘not. be required, any “attempt to remove; l-result in their destruc- (My Axsovlited Press) THREE OAKS, Mich., 14.Fifty three years ago Mrs. tion, Joseph Lee was too poor to pay| p (ORE EXPERIMENTS to help new-born babies. | Today she has an international} reputation as the “bonnet lady” as (Ry Associated Press) a result of her hobby, and three} ROCCA DI PAPA, Italy, Sept.! scrap books filled with acknow-! 14.—Experiments with ‘micro-! ledgements from. the great, the) waves are to be continued here{ humble and the famous. lby Senator E. Guglielmo Mar- Since her son, Frank, was born, | coni. many thousands of yards of yarn} This site was selected because have raced through Mrs. Lee’s|of its high perch in the Alban deft fingers in the making of her} hills just inland from Rome. Part} dainty baby bonnets. of the apparatus the inventor used She’s Made ‘Several Hundred’ [at Santa Margherita already has tarrived, Long ago, Mrs. Lee lost count, . ' to extend xiand O. S. to the slick trans-|from Havana yesterday afternoon ent wrappings of cigaret pack-|4 o’clock with 132 passengers. Of these, 72 were aliens. FLORIDA BRIN 132 PASSENGERS The steamer Florida, of the P. S. company, arrived The vessel sailed at 6:30 o’clock ‘tfansfers”, has been|for Tampa with 59 passengers and ed by thé state treasury de-} freight. NASAL CATARR .-- SOOTHING COMFORTING RELIEF..... WANTED 10,000 MORE MEN and WOM- EN to carry policy in fastest growing company in America. Strong and reliable. Ages 1 to 80. $1000.00 maximum amount issued on any person. Cost $1.00 per month. All ci tificates in full force when Society, Box of the number of hoods she ith crocheted and sent to the } la; but she says there are “several ) | hundred.” Ss She has three scrap books | flecto: The inventor hopes e scope of his micro-wave re- » which worked clearly at distance of 94 miles between his Girardeau, Mo. — AEE. yacht Elettra’ and the Santa } filled with letters and photo-| Margherita land station and faint- ly at 156 miles, graphs from royalty, movie actor | statesmen and other famous per-} = sons acknowledging the gifts. Last} Sara Fields, 16, was the only letter in the book is from Senator|S¢mier in the high school at Clint, and Mrs. Robert LaFolette of| TeX. and consequently the only Wisconsin, who had not yet named; S"@duate this year, their son when the hood was re-} ceived, Net profits of the water depart- When Mrs. Lee was telling! ment of Shreveport, La., were $8,- about her hobby she was busily| 000 greater the first half of 1933 engaged in crocheting a tiny yarn/ than the same period in 1932. hood for the son of Mr. and Mrs. TPR Bing Crosby, of crooning fame. Letters From Everywhere Letters have come from Harold Lloyd, of the mov Archduke Stefan of Hapsburg Princess Ileana of Rtimania; Count and Countess Ciano, the latter Italian consul at Shanghai, whose son is a grandson of Mus- solini; former retary of War) and Mrs. Patrick Hurley; and Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Zanelotte, of Washington, D. C., parents of 15 children, From two to three hours quired to make a bonnet, when asked if the hobby pensive one, she replies, “I don’t) know. You see I am a tither, andj my tenth goes toward making the} bonnets. I never keep 2n account of the cost. tired when I am cr nets. I think it is a than playing bridge cigarettes.” Lee Baker’s Grocery Friday and Saturday Butter, th “ 25c Megnolia Milk, 2 cans Sugar 5 Ibs. Siam Rice, th Corned Beef, can 10 Lb: Tomatoes, can ; Whole Beets, cans rah Potato Salad, th jar. Sliced Bacon, % th pkg Cream, c: Tomato P. OAR saci Waldorf ue, 2 rolls _.. Pineapple Tidbits, can Carnation Cream, 3 «: ~ 20 Campbell's Soups, 3 cans .. 25¢ Premier Gold Bantam Corn, can \.. Premier Spa jar, betaine Ham lad, Moin. Picnic Fam te Pink Salmon, tall can... Baked Beans, can Bisquick, pkg. Baked Ham, tb € Roya! Scarlet Coffee, tb Potatoes, is re. but er pi or smoking ghetti, 17 Activated carbon, agnew form is so potent that one pound will remove any undesirable odors and tastes from 100,000 gallons of city water. It has been imated every year 6,000 girls d in the United States and no trace of them is ever found. j 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 Free Delivery || Richardson's Store Friday and Saturday Corned Beef, 2 cans 25¢ Sliced Bacon, tb 25 Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs. 19¢ Chase and Sandborn’s Cof- fee, tb Hellman’s Mayo: Cuban Coffee, Bliss Coffee, tb Maxwell House Coffee tb Si e, jar, »® tb 24c and Milk, 3 cans es eee Cream, 6 cans .... Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. - Onions, 3 Ibs. White Beans, 2 Ibs. Black Beans, 2 Ibs. Flour, 6 th sack . Tomatoes, 6 cans, String Beans, 2 cans Corn, 2 large cans Sliced Beets, 2 « Kidney Beans, 2 ca: Apple Sauce, 2 ca s cease Tips, large can orn Flakes, 3 an Kaffa Ha a =~ Cocomalt, can... ....... Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. . Cheese, th . a Wax Paper, 3 rolls 25 2 large bars Octagon Soap and 3 bars Palmol Grits, 3 pkg: Oat Meal, 3 pkgs. ; Toliet Paper, 2 rolls .. Lux Soap, 2 bars Life Buoy Soap, 2 bars Potts Ham, 2 cans Tooth Paste, large German Chocolate, 3 cakes 25¢ Phone 658-R_ Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. HOW MARGE WON MARGE YOUVE BERN / NEGLECTING YOUR SKIN! IT USED TO BE SO LOVELY. Tay OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY Your drag or department more is cow feavuring Ovidoor Girl Face Powder. as well as the other Ourdoor Girl Berury Products, is geacrous 10 sed 23¢ sizes in $1 package. If you would NONSENSE! WELL [LL CALL YOu 4S SOON AS 1 cAN/ OUTDOOR GIR Olive Cit BEAUTY PRODUCTS CRYSTAL CORPORATION, (00 WIlls Avenue, Mew Yort Dept. H2 aiting, coms, Teste sand me Moaret tat sam of your Sve temous aids te f encions ite te cover rrr. mane oe amte

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