The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 21, 1934, Page 3

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PAGE THREE ———ee ASK THIS ONE QUESTION BEFORE YOU BUY ANY REFRIGERATOR AY, APRIL 21,'1934, <a t Epworth League at 4 p. ™ Mra V. A. Ro ‘Mrs. (8.3. “Pieres; ‘Epworth joa special Saturday night din-| ;Hervis being featured :ench week by the iBlectric Kitehen of which Mrs. Nora Beéthentourt is man- tic service. prayer meeting. Fritay, 7:30 p, m., Young’ Peaples® meeting. © "FX. Dougherty, 8. J. St. Mary's Star of the Sea Archer, in charge. | 5, 1 Leckon Division Street and. Windsor ‘Lane . in Sunday.-masses, 7, 8:15. .and +9:30 a. m. Church school begins #t’0:45 a. m., with W. N. Knowles, general superintenderit, in charge. ‘Classes at'8.p, m,.. Sermon subject: ‘Mocker.” > ne: evening, 8 p. m. pte Hepes | of Citizen. “19 G, Rochester, ‘N.Y. - p > aera s ef 3 s SOUTHERN HATCHED, selected |: "Hot souse js served debe style as well as ‘inthe restaurant. ; Bollos ean be ‘ha dat the kitchen! at-all ‘times, “Regular dinners and| {plate lunches are served day and} ight at this place, H | take tt. tng testimony, with witléh 1 “pro, chancery.is not the true wif of the wae ccvencenureces« vecowe | itsecrate (hename cfs woman... CLASSIFIED COLomN | 8200908 68 082005000000205 ywers Music Co. apr-T FOR SENT Bi 2 gis gi <tenes eae ‘SURNISHED APARTMENT, Gen- eral Blectrie Ice Box. Archie “It fa e dittcat tilt tot a south ern Tan to do,” he paused Sfective- Jy, 'then resumed, “and- oly because, Thompson, 1001 Eaton, Phone 879-J. . apri4-imox —— POR RENT—Fornished -apart- ments. Very reasonable. 180 Duval street, conveniences. Curry Moreno, | 610 Southard street, Phone 278=W.: apri7-5t. "WANTED A REFINED, middle aged ady, = would like ‘position ‘as practical nurse, house keeper, or care ot. children. Address M. A,, care apr18-3t MACHINES—We re- | anythitag. You have intelligence, jou are not ‘going to let your emo- “I shall attempt to prove to you the fmipractical ‘plans ltd Yor the building~of ‘the item which ‘the de ‘tendant says will take all of the, money Ynvolved. | ‘shall then show yon nhat the aged. gentleman was: ‘of /unsound mind at the time the {dam survey was nmde,.and at the} time ¥.is.old will was cancelled and ‘year. FREE. ‘Write to-}: "day. ‘Prariklin ‘Institute, Dept. gehind the man for whom sho gpri6-21-28 eSrwd the aged man spent hours of bis upare.time,'a lorenest—" Judith wat up straight, despite! (09 CHSET0SCCRSCDERESEOOO 1782—Friedrich Froebel, Ger-| :man founder of the kindergarten; system, “born. » “Died: dune p852. | 1783—Reginald. Heber, English! bishop. of Calcutta, author of the! hymn, “From -Greenland’s Icy’ Mountains,” born. Died April 3,1 |ie26. j 1886—Oharlotte Bronte, fa- 4mous English novelist, born. Died . i Mareh 34, 1855, | { 1838—Charlotte -E. ‘Brown, clab organizer, first president of | ‘the \GeneralFederation of ‘Wom-| en's ‘Clubs, iborn at ‘Andover, | Mass, Died at‘Orange, N. J., Feb. | ‘iy 1895. ; 4838 — Muir, American naturalist, explorer and | j writer, ‘born'in Scotland. ‘Died inj Los Angeles, Dec. 24, 1914. f VERY CLOSE HUSBAND | ‘PUEBLO, ‘Golo——Alleging ‘her’ husband beat her because she lost | a penny; Mrs. ‘George Butala of | this-city entered a suit for-divoree. | { ‘WILLIAM V. ALBURY | For State Senator — | ARTHUR GOMEZ | | For County Solicitor J. F. BUSTO 2lu Tog | famed} | rT SPRING BRIGHTEN-UP EVENT Dries Quickhy-—Weshes Easily S-W LINOLEUM VARNISH Dex gestores and preserves linoleum pn pared “Asan oe a i] $1.50 Value S-w SCREEN rege ’ ie not ee, Be kya £! up at our low event price. 7c Quart Can Reds, Barred, White Rocks, | wa “Orpingtons 100—$7.75; Heavy (Assorted $6.95; Buff Minoeras, | Undersiung jew.” _7Anconas $8.50, Prepaid; ‘live oe wens ‘tits new will was drawn upon SHERWIN. Wittthes This Event Only SPECIAL 24 pest - +. Why, Mrs. painting Cunard, the of Garting didn’t have enough love ‘between those two wo- men ‘to warm him ‘tito a snilie. ‘No one could have blamed "him if ‘he Self-Polishing sw FLOOR WAX | | ‘ Bass | | | | | | | “He ray. put gou on first thing and you must : | Standard of Paint Value for 3 gen- ‘erations. No waste. Economy sizes. $1.5 we $1.95 36 gat. ‘S-W SHINGLE STAIN Protects, preserves and renews. Right amount for your needs. c $1600. Suri Ga S-W PORCH AND DECK PAINT comm Five practical colors, Wear-resist- ing. No ‘heel marks, ‘Thrift sizes. $1.05 « $1.95 1 oat. Der Gel. in 3 Cel. Potts BSc $-W FLOOR VARNISH Mar-Not is cleat, fast-drying. For floors, woodwork. Economy sizes, Sch Ter $1300 | F 1 § tor the men i . | ‘ 7M5 p.m. i H i 1 [ i | b= 1 bi i i MARSHALL, Mich. — Charged ; with using bis combined office! and court room as a speakeasy, | Ce ol | prea arti! i # z F i i fa if i i i PRITCHARD Phone S48 Never Sleeps

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