The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1934, Page 4

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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934. MACHINE COMPANY|NEW ARRIVAL AT OFFICIALS ARRIVE! HOME OF M.BAZO PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Parent-Teacher Assn. Will Meet Tomorrow Lowest — Mean . Announcement has been made}Normal Mean of a meeting of the Division Raintan- Street Parent-Teacher Association | Yesterday’s Precipitation to be held tomorrow afternoon, be- NG me is asian : ginning at 3 o'clock. ending at 8 o'clock th Matters -of much importance Tomorrow's Alm will be discussed at this meeting, |g, i it is said, and a good attendance! (saedetg i Sun sets .. is expected, Moon rises TODAY’S WEATHER 44 68 48 30 50 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Jrace will be waged among the EER CALEY KEY WESTIN candidates for cheriff as has been ‘ : ; _IIDAYS GONE BYlintet sunt. jeount will be close in this race andj Hay sigs Just ib Yoars| sored by the second choice Ago Today Ae Taken From = | “°'**- The Files Of The Citizen j : ee 7 es -.e f Issue Booklet On Flower Industry “How to Enjoy Flowers” is the title of a booklet recently issued by the Florists’ Telegraph Deliv- ery Association, a copy of which was sent to The Citizen. It is a compact and comprehen- sive story of flowers and was writ- ten by Mrs. Bet Schiller McDon- ald, said to be the foremost stylist of the floral industry: Highest } Thomas Neal, Jr., manager; W.| Mr. Editoriai comment: The emailer} =: ee eres Soe a man’s intellectual calibre the! eee LaWall, Esprosentstives: better he likes to'show off in pub-fof the Singer Sewing Nena lic, j cumpenyy arrived over the high- bony ree eae bat tete of Se¥" this morning. ‘al days in | . For ph fade fe days they! Mrs. Bazo was before marriage will be located at the Stowers Miss Mary Thompson. }company and will attend to callers |< interested in all makes ‘chines. and Mrs. Miguel. Baze-of 517 Elizabeth street, annolincé the arrival of a boy weighing 10 pounds at their home at 7 o'clock Wythevill -75 | Wytl e Land on Key Largo continues to rise in price. Ocean front properto is now ata premium and| $200 an acre has been exceeded! ety in a number of instances, The} On€ of the most sepeetar owner of a large tract is asking | ¢vents of the year was the enter- as high as $500 an acre but as yet |‘#inment given by the boy scouts no sales have been recorded. | #5t night in the American Legion yMany of the owners of propert; WEATHER FORECAST Till 8 p. m., Tuesday Key West and Vicinity: Fair tonight; not much change in tem- perature; gentle variable winds. Florida: Fair tonight and Tues- “day; not much change in tem- “| perature, “| Jacksonville to Florida Straits: +0 Ins. -03 Ins. if period niorning. — Club House, at United and White-} jon the island are holding their! ead streets. There was a, large land for a later market, confident ‘TOW4 Present and a most enjoy- table time w rte op el alpiee CONSTANCE BENNETT in Janior Woman’s Club Interest in flowers. and their growth was evidenced in a most decisive manner during the Flow-| er Show which closed last week in Key West and this interest will be enhanced by reading a copy of the To Conduct Meeting There will be a business meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at Moderate westerly winds over ex-! .;treme north portion and moderate! southerly winds over south and central portions and weather fair jtonight and Tuesday. East Gulf: Gentle High Low Barometer at 8 a, m, today: Sea level, 29.98. the rise in prices will continue!® spent. In a guess-| with the demand which jis daily |i"€ .. Florene | Thompeom. growing. The way things look|¥°" the prize for girls and Rob- | now there will probably be more |‘Tt Knight was awarded the prize than 20 subdivisions plotted on/| {°F Ys. contest pounds and. jump the water after hook was caught Marianna, Fla. t out of} swallowing the} recently near, MOULIN ROUGE Matinee, 10-20c; Night, 15-25¢ : {Key Largo by next winter. | e variable | | The night train over At the solicitations of people|Coast arrived 9 o'clock last night. ‘from many quarters, the informa-! This is the first time this train jtion booth on Trumbo Island will:has arrived on time in three b ‘ {be kept open until April 15. Thou-|weeks.. It brought a large num- Pressure is low this morning;sands of tourists who passed! ber of passengers, many of whom throughout the upper Mississippi ‘through Key West during the win-! sailed today for Havana. and Missouri Valleys, and central! | ter and since its close have been! : ; Plains and Rocky Mountain! enlightened by C. C. Syménette.| States, with a disturbance centraljMuch good was also done by the} over _ Minnesota, Minneapolis, | advertisement and information|is the sole survivor of the finny 129.54 inches,.and pressure is also' bureau that was conducted in Mi-|family which occupied the tank |low in most of the Atlantic'ami by Mrs, Eugene L. Hollis, In-|when started. All the others have | States, with a disturbance over | formation ,She...imparted there!gone the way of all fishes. Virginia, . Wytheville, / about the ~elimuate, “fishing — ar| —— .- Rain has ‘occurred: hotel’ accommodations ted mafiy| Mrs. Martha Neil of Memy last 24 hours: in the) folks to come €6 1 ‘ “who |Tenn., owns a Bible printed by| States, from northern}‘would otherwise - n the Cambridge -univérsity.-piess int fot ‘to «:Virginia, ‘away. 1675. . kK Texas, and there! who were obliged. now inthe Lake ; boat fi y We with relatives in Miami, returned| New: Orlea ‘ok Sector Pee e Lake boat: from Key. Wau Saperio’ Temperatures! promised to return “sO. = ‘ Weis 2 yesterday over the East Coast, > continue above normal throughout oe = hy doesn't pay to take chances with a badly < z } Pensacola most of the country, and maximum} Work on the golf links con- worn roof when can have it covered with a Mrs. Homer Dickey and daughe| & i Golden, wife of Jackson! Phoenix __ readings of -80 degrees were re-'tinues to progress favorably. dissin’ Carey. car beat fissile, cr tw ahkee ter, Virginia, who were spending|Golden, manager of the Hotel} pittsburgh ported yesterday from South Da-| There are now six holes complet. ; sg aes Soe a while with Mrs. Dickey’s mpth+ our prices on the Carey Shingles or Roll Roofings Colonial, left yesterday afternoon St Louis kota. a et, Mrs. William Cullingford, and|for a visit with friends in Miami.| Set tane Gity ; a ene ee ee which will wear best and look best on your property. — ees ett Seraday for} Slt. Ste. Marie .. $2 holes. The Stalwarts represent- These time tested roofs cost no more than : i ordinary materials—our free estimate will ae an Bi Rotary bi ee clubs Be, go over the course for 18 prove it! ALUMNI enaay | SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING holes this afternoon. With the AND ENGINEERING COMPANY ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL ASSO.’ WHITE AND ELIZA STS. PHONE 598 “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” CIATION ASSEMBLES IN AFTERNOON booklet. 5 o’clock, according to announce- the East Those who care for- a copy | ment made by members of the should write to the Florists’ Tele-| club. graph Delivery Association, 490 Several matters of much inter-} Abilene East Grand Boulevard, Detroit,| est to:the circle will be taken up,} Atlanta Mich., and a copy will be mailed| and it is expected that there .will! Buffalo free of all charges, be a large number in attendance.|Charleston . winds, Lowest Highest { Last Night Yesterday . 58 76 74 52 74 68 74 64 54 48 76 64 80 WEATHER CONDITIONS - 50 42 . 62 52 The first fish placed in the Key West aquarium is still there. It PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Milton Knowles left Sat-} urday afternoon for Miami for a visit with relatives. 33 g2 Building Before Bad Weather 4 Waldo Valenzyela was turning passenger Ov@e the” “Past Coast yesterday after @ f¢w day: py visit in Miami... G J ‘Mr. and Roberts, —te who were spending several weeks Everett. Perpall, of the office} force at the lighthouse bureau, left on the afternoon train Satur- day for Miami where he will spend a vacation, gt Mrs. Norwood Minneapolis G. S. KENNEDY, Dalbert Bethel, Jr., who spent Official in Charge. the week-end with his parents, left yesterday afternoon for Marathon where he is employed by the F. E. C, railway. D..B, Hall, who was spending a CARD OF THANKS few days with friends in, Key West, left. Saturday for his. farm; at Sugar Loaf. z japproval. of the $60,000: bond is- We wish to express our heart-j sue on May 1 the money thus rais- felt gratitude to those who aided | eq will be used in making the during the illness and death of our} course one of the best of its kind beloved mother, Mrs. Mary Sweet-| in the United States, : ing. To the donors of florals and i | cars we offer sincere thanks.! When it is recalled how effec- Their kindnesses will always be re-|tive the campaign against mos- membered. quitoes was last year, it is regret- MRS. E. RUSSELL, ted that Key West was not men- MRS. L. LARSEN and FAMILY. {tioned in the list published in The Miss Consuelo Warren, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, T. K. War- ren, of Southard street, who was spending the week-end with her parents, left on the afternoon train yesterday for Jacksonville. Mrs. Elvie Pierce was an out- going passenger over the East | Coast yesterday for Miami where she will spe several weeks with relatives. n.1904th 9107 Wcbercalone Vals (U-SA-) Now there are SH Met. and Mrs, Otis Johnson left] ~E. R. Kirtland, construction en- ROOFINGS AND NGLE yesterday afternoon for ‘Miami where they will stay for several weeks with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Amos gineer with the Florida East Coast Railway at Marathon, left yester- day afternoon after a week-end’ visit with Mrs. Kirtland and the apr9-1tx. The eleventh annual reunion of the Alumni Association of St. i by Charles Roberts, at the piano;: Julio Lopez, saxaphone, and the Citizen yesterday of those cities in Florida that have started an- other program of eradication. While there are few of:the pests aboutStimes as many. | | “A ROOF FOR EVERY BUILDI children: Joseph’s School was held at 3{ ee . pS Sees o'clock yesterday afternoon. The officers selected for Mrs. Jewel Motlow and little! Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Moore, who| The members present were: coming year aré: son, who were visiting Mrs, Mot-| were in Hey West for os week William Freeman, Odilio Diaz,] Mario Rios, president. _ jow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-|end with ir son-in-law an = ul Ri Louis Wil-! Odilio Diaz, vie presidetit. liam, Nelson, left yesterday after-! daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Mario Bios, Paul 'Blbs, Loui : : Bert Watkins, Secrefiiry./ Johnson, class of 1934 as choristers. jin Key West at present with the next rain many will be evident and a campaign here would doubt prove of lasting benefit. the ef LOOK AT THESE VALUES no There are now 24 candidates in! noon for the home in Miami, : little daughter, who were spend- ing a while.in Key West with Mr. de Leon, left yesterday for a stay with relatives in Miami. Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer and daugh- ter, Miss Betty, left yesterday over the East Coast to spend a while with Ross C, Sawyer, Jr., in charge of the shipping branch of the Thompson Fish Co,, at Mara- thon. George I. Knowles, who was spending a while in Havana, re- turned Saturday afternoon on the Florida and left on the afternoon train for Miami. Merrill Sands, plant superin- tendent of . the Cuban Electric company in Cuba, arrived on the Florida Saturday to remain in Key West indefinitely. Gaston Stickney, who was spending a while with relatives in Key West, left. Saturday after- noon for his home in Miami. Mrs. Claude Saunders was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast Saturday afternoon for a stay of several weeks with rela- tives in Miami. Willard Albury, city auditor, who was attending the convention of agents of an oil company he represents, returned yesterday from Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs, Helio Renedo and three children, who were in Mi- ami for one week, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Mrs. William Gibson and chil- Airs, Ormonde, de _ Leon | | Moffatt, returned yesterday to | their home in Marathon, Mrs. Mervin L, Russell and daughter, Lorraine, who had been j visiting in Miami ‘for the past week, arrived Saturday evening, over the highway, accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. H. E. Kemp and Miss Jennie Shehee, and also her nephew, Bobbie Collins. Mrs. Andrew Yelvington, and young son, who were spending about three weeks with Mrs. Yel- vington’s brother-in-law and _ sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lowe, left yesterday afternoon for a short stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Felton at Rock Harbor, after. which she will vre| ceed to her home in Orlando, | NODE 8 on WWhe~postel Facket? | | { son, Anthony Demeritt, Jack De- laney, Charles “Roberts, Joseph Sawyer, Louis Haskins, Bert Wat- and,now- vice president, was ap-| kins. : | pointed; to draw :up,a.set of sym- The following six-new members| pathy “resolutions scoameniorating were received Into tne association: ; the death of Agusto’ Gomez, who Babee Risers las Sagi was a member of the association. rg, Sheldon Atwell, Julio Lopez,! Leo MeMahon, Toke Gomex: i The resolutions are to be spread Father F. X. Dougherty, whoj|0" the minutes of the meeting | presided at the meeting, pointed| and a copy to be presented to the out the necessity of cooperation! family of the deceased. of the individual members of the organization, William Freeman talked on the! opportunities for receiving an ed- ucation open to those who are un-} able. to attend college. Hl A delicious lunch was served} by the faculty, during which time ‘a musical program was rendered S Raul Rios, treasurer. Odilio Diaz, outgoing secretary : Frock for afternoon wear, pictured Shere and shes Alencar lace for trimming, e SAYS THE DES! “Here is style the years can't sign that not only harmonize: of today but fits as perfectly ithe race for county offices > CFP 10161 lWO.WW / 1994 GE REFRIGERATORS SAYS THE HOUSEWIFE— “Lappreciate the smart styling, gleaming white surfaces and simple lines that will add a gew modern note of beauty to my kitchen.” and} all of these names are daily seen in’ The Citizen. So far as can be! seen at present the most exciting IN AA G Vicks VORATONE a better mouth-wash ata big saving/ 450x20. Now we offer A new kind of bat tery that overcomes the chief causes of sudden battery fail- ures. Up to 20% Goodrich Other Goodrich batteries, as lowas GNER— obsolete — de- swith kitchens into the style WHY RISK MONEY ON CHEAP, UNSAFE, H Electro “Ip THIS NEW TUBE WON'T TEAR EVEN WHEN RUN FLATI QUALITY TIRES made by OODRICH the Oldest 47519 *G6Z2 TIRES ~ AA QUALITY COSTS NO MORE Don't buy tires on appearance. The quality is inside where you can’t see it. If tempted bis ins” — just remember that these AA quality Cavalier Tires cost no months longer, And we stand back of too. Stick to known values. You'll money in the end. Goodrich CAVALIERS dren, who were spending a few’ days in Key West with relatives,! left yesterday afternoon for the! home at Marathon. } —- | C. W. Goethe, engineer with} the Florida East Coast Railway.| returned on the Havana Special] yesterday after a brief visit at] Long Key. i theme of the kitchen of tomorrow.” e SAYS THE ENGINEER— “I recognize ia the sturdy strength of the all-sceel cabinets, outward expression of the matchless quality of their famous mechasism.~ e See these new de luxe models before you buy aay refrigerator. They are sow on dix play at our show rooms. on ae | Alberto Barraque. one of the eutstanding figures in the political! Here's the anewer to the low-price tire COMPLETE WITH WATER TANK history of Cuba, accompanied by! his son, Jesus, arrived on the} —Woen'e Rip, Cut or Tear kp eA Cz pated f Steamship, Florida from Havana THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY MELTZER MOTOR COMPANY

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