The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 30, 1933, Page 4

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PAGE I'OUR HALLOWE'EN SPIRIT Goa as ee 7 eeccveccoseosee real old-time Hallowe’en| The Key West Country Club will T I WATER? dance with lots of good music is} open in November this year instead | CompRESSIBILIY OF WATER in store for those who attend the|°! im January as heretofore. No-| " saves 2,990,000 SQ. MILES tices to this effect are being sent ‘i Big Costume Ball at the Cuban} oi)" the members. . OF LAND ecoecsoecesee Club on Duval street tomorrow} J, J. Trevor, president of the| eeeeeeee night. club, told The Citizen that there (Special to The Citizen) Ramon Delgado, who is in charge|are a = it number of strangers in|; NEW YORK, October 30.—The of the Cuban Club entertainment/Key West at-this time and as the ich is in use every day is committee has promised that every| Country Club has always been ‘ie gene skene mshi THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL BE [ECONOMIC LEAGUE! EVIDENT HERE ON EVERY HAND|MEETS TOMORROW While the Hallowe’en spirit has] SESSION TO BE ONE OF MOST been predominating among local| IMPORTANT YET TO BE folk all during the present month, tonight and tomorrow evening will HELD BY BODY witness the real celebration of the outstanding event with parties, in- | dividual street parades and other festivities t6 be carried on through- out the city. “Spooks” will be in hiding on} every hand with other weird One of the most important meetings to be held by the Eco- nomic League of Key West since its formation is scheduled for to- morrow night. There are a number of matters pertaining to, the’ coming election MONDAY, OCTOBER 380, 1933. SERVIGE-QUALITY-SATISFACTION Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. one present will have a most en- joyable evening. A prize will be Everyone is requested to come costumed and “be on time for the center of social activities he feels| ly ® remarkable substance if we that an earlier opening this year|*top to think about it. In the will afford the visitors a recrea-|pure state it is tasteless and odor- tional center. less, In small quantities it ap- It is the intention of the board sounds and peculiar noises per- meating the air wherever the Hal- that are to be discussed and in order to get an intelligent idea of the views of the membership it is urged that all whose names aré jon the rolls to attend. rd! pears to be colorless, but in large pe slots Pigeisa on be eee amounts apparently diftracts light en on the night of November 7 to|@"d presents a beautifui green- which all officers and their fam-|ish-blue color, points out Col. J. ilies of the ships in the harbor en| Wrench, water purification expert that date will be invited. of the Industrial chemical Co., of New York City. , The beautiful Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Wilson, of |groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs.|blue color of large bodies of wa- 1725 North West 19th street, Mi-|R. B. Curry, of Key West, a grad-| ter, such as the Swiss lakes, is ami, announce the marriage of|uate of Monroe County High, class| due to the sunshine playing on the opening number which starts at | Another matter to be discussed is the public speaking Friday night, at which candidates propos- jed by the league and others in !sympathy with the economic plans ‘of the organization are expected {to be heard. oct30-1t ‘SUNNDAY SCHOOL Trade AndDeal With The Firms Listed Here! their daughter Dorothy Fay Wil- son, to Richard B. Curry, Jr. The ceremony was solemnized on June 4, 1932, in Fort Lauder- dale, Fla. ’ ‘The bride is a graduate of Mi- ami Senior High, class of.’32, The _ PERSONAL Manuel Villate left on the aft- ernoon train yesterday for a busi- ness stay of several days in Miami. “John Costar, agent for the F. E. ©, Railway conipany at Key West, left yesterday for a short business ‘Mrs. Charles Russell. returned : ‘Miss Ada Milligan, who was the ‘Buest of Mrs,“E, M, Smith in Mi- ia Anne, who were : two weeks with relatives Harty Collis, agent for” the Florida East Coast Railway at Ft. Lauderdale, came in on the morn- ing train yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Collins, and aft- Vernon avenue, returned on the afternoon train, MODES OF THE MOMENT _S=-Gap— Wired sRewldens’ treatment of 1931, and is one of Key West’s| suspended matter in the fluid. promising young business men. The rainbow is a phenomena of They are being entertained this|Water. : evening at the home of the bride’s} Water is only slightly compres- parents, After their return to|sible; under a pressure of one ad Key West they will be at home at| ditional atmosphere 1,000 volumes 923 White street. become 999.95 volumes. Slight as this compressibility, it exerts an important influence upon the dis- ‘ tribution of land and sea -upon M E N T I @) N the earth. Where the ocean has a depth of six miles, it is caleulat- ed that its surface is 620 feet low- Attorney W. Curry Harris left} er than it would be were the water over the East Coast yesterday aft-| absolutely non-compressible. It is ernoon for a business visit in Mi-| computed .that the average sur- face of the ocean is 116 feet low- er than it would be were the wa- Lee Thompson returned on the] ter strictly rigid. This means that Havana Special"yesterday from| 2,000,000 square miles of land are Miami where he spent two days|now uncovered, which might other- on business, wise be submerged, Water is the great solvent of A. L, Simpson was an arrival|the world. It. makes the foods Jamusement of the Hallowe’en cele- lowe’en crowds may be found in| preading merriment on connec- ion with the occasion. The costumes to be worn will yary from beautiful to ludicrous, with participants cutting,up va- rious pranks in their enthusiasm to make the celebration become gen- eral among the people of the city in their entirety. Quartette singing on the streets, melodies .of string orchestras, and individual songsters will also be heard all during the evening, while entertainments of a varying nature will also be enjoyed by those who have been planning for the event. Diving apples, the principal bration, and other like features, will enter into the program as GROUP TO MEET There will be a Sunday school group meeting of the three. Metho- dist churches of the city held this afternoon at the First Methodist Chureh from 4 to 6 o’clock, and in the évening from’ 7 to 9. “What Is the Sunday School Supposed To Do?” will be dis- eussed following a brief devotion- al to be held. BAKERY School Time Means LUNCH TIME! —The best lunches are good wholesome sandwiches of meat or cheese and jelly with The main message of the eve- ning session will be delivered by Baker Boy Bread Dr. 0. E. Rice on “Five Things a) yy, de of fl f highest qualit: Sunday School Teacher Should Nace Secs eee Bey” se Know.” : your grocer. FOEGE'S BODY TO BE SHIPPED HOME —:Made by:— MALONEY & PEACOCK Coconut Plants, each .....15¢ Hibiscus Plants, each .. 10c-25¢ Bougainvillaea Red or Purple 50c to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants 50c te $1.00 Crotons, each .. Turks Cap, each Roses, dozen ...- South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the results from Major League Games on the Havaha Special Saturday] available to plants and animals by) usual, while auto riding and other for a brief visit with Pritchard’s| bringing the foods into solution so| outings will also be included in the Funeral Home and returned to Mi-| that they can be assimilated. Even|various forms of entertainment. objects which seem to be insoluble} |The Hallowe’en crowds will start ami yesterday. : : are not immune from the action of | moving shortly after dusk this eve- jdied in the Marine Rev. Dr. 0. E. Price, presiding] water. For example, when water Elder of the Miami Methodist Dis-|is boiled in a glass vessel, the trict, was an arrival Saturday from| chemist can evaporate the water Miami to hold the regular quar-|and find that a bit of the glass, a terly conference in this district. very small part, has been dissolved ae by the boiling water. _ Aquilino Lopez, Jr., attorney of] The great solvent powers of wa- Key West. who was in Miami for|ter have their disadvantage, how- a ifew days, returned over thelever, in the eyes of water supply East Coast yesterday. engineers, continues, Col. Wrench, Seas Odors and tastes arising from Mr, and Mrs. Woodie Sawyer] vegetable organisms growing in and two children @rrived Satur- reservoirs are taken up by the wa- day from Baltimore and will spend| ter, often making it unpalatable. Several months in Key West with] Rain upon a road treated with tar relatives and friends. will pick up phenolic tastes which may make the-entire _ reservoir Mrs. 0. B, Roberts, daughter,| taste like medecine,» “Surface wa- Mrs, Malcolm Watles and two chil-| ter supplies pick up bad tastes and dren, arrived Saturday over thé}odors from industrial refuse. In East Coast from Stuart, Fla., for] many sections of the United States{ a stay at the home in Key West.|it is impossiblé to secure any large —_—_— supplies of water, which in the Rev, Alfred DeBarritt, of Trin-|raw state are not unpalatable. ity Presbyterian church, left yes-| However, in recent years, science terday afternoon for a few days|has come to the rescue and a super- stay in Miami. charcoal, nuchar activated catbon, has been perfected which forces Harry Perez, chief engineer of|the water to give up the unsavory the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, who} tastes and odors, This substance, Was spending the weekend. with! one gram of which contains more his family, left yesterday after-| than one hundred billion particles, noon for Miami where the Ivy is|has no chemical action on the wa- doing construction work in. the|ter, but in some mysterious way is harbor. able to steal out the impurities dis- solved in the water. Activated carbon, or nuchar, is now used by more than 500 cities in the United States and Canada, Bronchial Troubles _ Need Creomulsion Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleas- ant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals th inflamed membranes and inhibit germ growth. of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical au- thorities &s one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent | coughs and colds and other forms! of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to er other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected mem- branes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stémach, is absorb- ed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble, 3 Creomulsion is guaranteed sat- isfactory in the treatment of per- sistent coughs and colds, bronchial jasthma, bronchitis, and is exce ‘lent for building up the system after colds or flu. Your own drug- {gist is authorized to refund your i on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creo- | mulsion, (adv.) | i D. Butler, of the construction force of the Southern Bell Tele- phene and Telegraph company, who: was. in Miami for a confer- ence with officials of the com- pany, returned over the East Coast yesterday. An automatic air Pump can be installed on each wheel automobile that will keep the ti jinflated te the proper pressure tall times. i Save your coupons for valuable cdinner sets, Oct. 25-tf. | Subscribe for The Citizen, ning, with Duval street to be the} main promenade of the merry- makers, who will be out in large numbers. Many folks have been’ long pre- paring for the observance ‘of the event, and it is safe in saying that the streets of Key West will pre- sent an unusually busy and spec- tacular scene during the hours of celebration. P& i | Ye Reinhardt C. Foege, wireless op- erator, in the merchant service, hospital on October 27, He was brought to Key West suffering with typhoid fever on October 11. The deceased was 28 years old. After his demise the body was pre- pared by Pritchard’s Funeral {Home and will be sent by express this afternoon to the home at 4137 West Fifty Second street, Wood- iside, Long Island, N. Y. hest Colds --.. Best treated without “dosing” VICKS PALACE VICTOR McLAGLEN in LAUGHING AT LIFE Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20c STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27; 1933 — Key West for Havana ‘Tuesdays and Fridays 12:16 Leave 9:45 A.M Leave Key West for Port days 6:30 P. M, Havana for Key W ‘est Wednesday. and Saturdays Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Ph 1 7 J..H. COSTAR, Agent. Inquire at Our Tourist Interesting Side Trips, Sigh N \ N N N N N N N N N N N IN 1 } “Miami’s Most | N. E. FIRST STREET { HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON NEAK BAY FRONT PARK Chk Lh hh hd hh hk dhe dh de dha ANew Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook Information Bureau About t-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Popular Hotel AND THIRD AVENUE 4 N N N) N N N N N N N N N N N N N . N N \“WVessarcrsssgsseunrrny NOTARY RESTAURANT HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE BICYCLE Bicycle Repairing We are now showing a fine line of New Goods. Parts for all makes of bicycles. J.B. DE BOER RADIO REPAIRING —Amy Make Repaired— TORANO’S Cycle and Radio Shop NOTARY PUBLIC Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant Cuban Beer, served hse meals CITIZEN OFFICE 626 Fleming St. “Torano Can Fix It” Six Course Dinners, TRANSPORTA gs OVERSEAS— Transportation Co., Inc. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Now. Located At Gato’s Storage Garage WITH DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Pickups and Deliveries and C, O. D.'s Promptly Handled For Further Information PHONE NO. 2 1, E. KEY, Mer. FRUITS ; Fresh’ Shipments of Fruits And Vegetables arrive Tuesdays and Fridays Eat and enjoy nice large extra select OYSTERS. Served any style or delivered. Sour Sop Ice Cream all this week ICE CREAM—SANDWICHES OYSTER 10 ic SANDWICHES .... HOT SOUSE EVERY SATURDAY WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard St. Phone 207-W WATCH MAKING PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PHONE 348 INSURANCE PLUMBING XMAS CARDS int. COMPANY Sheet Metal Work Plambiag Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 BATH ROOM FIXTURES Hiv AND SUPPLIES Dayton Pumps CARDS ; a FHE—— Let Us Estimate On Your Nest Zagraved o¢ Priated PORTER. ALLEN PLUMBING JOB NOW ON DISPLAY " 132-134 Simonton Street os COMPANY Grade “A” Raw Milk Complete Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Phone 675 FRUITS Fruits —and— Vegetables Et Choicest and Freshest at all times FRESH MILK to be had here at all times from the MAGNOLIA DAIRY Nice Line of Groceries Juan Lopez Fruit Stand Member N. R. A. 704 Duval Street WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12-1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 536 Citizen Bldg. Phone St

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