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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934. IREY. DE BARRITT TO HOLD SERVICE Rev. Alfred De Barritt will conduct the service ‘tonight at the Apple Tree Growing TODAY’S WEATHER "In Johnson's Yard In the yard of Mr. and-Mrs. ‘Temperature* Raymond Johnson at the cor- ner of Eaton and Duval street is growin; apple tree which blossomed for the first time, this year. Some of the blos- soms were on the tree when it was shown to The Citizen this morning. The shoot from which the e| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roberts, Ambrose Cleare, who was in Mi-|\- and son, who, were. spending ;ami for a few days on business, while with relatives, left yester-/was a returning passenger on the. Highest day afternoon for Miami. morning train yesterday. ‘Lowest - \Mean Roy Rainey, auditor of the P.| “0. partridge, “in charge . of {Normal Mean AL : and O.S. S. company, who was a ps ‘i of the Young People’s} Wardlow, Wilson ' Jolly, Osg tiv Key West toe ab viel iss acid the construction of sanitary units Rainfall* . in Key West, returned yesterday} yesterday's Precigitati I |latitude 23 1-2 degrees north, 92 ‘ f Panl’s}Kemp, Barbara Carey, Romelda! d hows : . os esterday’s Preci ion .0 Ins. : John Nebo, well known fighter h b John:Pierce, Nell Rose Knight, Thats covers 24-hour periog Very slowly northeastward attend- at the Coral Isle Casino:on' South | Thelma Atwell. ight, Mrs. Vincent Archer left over| *™™s_st 8 o'clock this mornioes ed by gales near center. This lo- Beach. John Key, William. Gerald Jay-|o¢ Key-West,: arrived over the t ‘oung People’s Service ee Prlere. Bienic On South Beach WEATHER CONDITIONS 0} Pressure is low over the Gulf of 3 | Mexico, the tropical disturbance jbeing central this morning about Salvation Army Hall, corner of iFleming and Gzinnell streets, in- stead of Rev. George E. Summers, who was scheduled to preach,’ it was announced today by officers the East Coast yesterday after- Tomorrow's Alsiinac ie 7 x ens acted as chaperone, “Those were: William Monsalvatge, Charles! ard Lund, ' -|TWELVE MARRIAGE ~ LICENSES: ISSUED THESE ARE SHOWN TO” BE FOR’ FIRST TWO WEEKS OF PRESENT. MONTH ‘Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sawyer wyer won.the contest in} fest held. agcamidiag to de- the most beautiful young! ‘This date bri eet ee is date brings to a close the first two weeks of the month of Oth eatieas adie bela Saiiteoks June and during that time 12 and winners met). at. Gainesville marriage licenses have been is- for the. wide, contest held sued from the office of Judge this-week. The winner was. Miss| Hugh Gunn. Orlando and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sawyer) Issuance of six licenses weekly Spanos! $ -very'beautifull;, something of a record and the * i . }record establishéd during May, Pe regen mA which was considered | altogether Fi, ‘ unusual, will be greatly surpassed <7 esley House = if June continues to record as *Closing program of the Daily 4 mn Bible school of Wesley many in the last. half of « the, » which has been in session the past two weeks will be held month as in the first half. ‘Those to whom licenses were is- o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ie program Which has been al sued during the past: week are: P, D. Huddleston and Magdelen de aes. pesenast . Smith and M ; Clara 1 0. C. Baker and 2 will prove highly intere ine? sf it Gad catictldsing unk the bah. Gelina’ Wilson; Colton G. W.-Park to. be present. 4 Be i ; : * rg and Patsy Julia Dwyer. us.an enrollment of] ‘The last’ couple were ‘married and a daily attend-| yesterday afternoon’ 8 o'clock in @ class session willl The ceremony was performed by Rewards for memory }notary Public J. G. Piodela. and. certificates, for attend- & . é and Mae E. Mackie; Norman C. recorded. A dem-|the office of the:county judge. ae eeeceee- ‘Today’s Fi een pd Allen, “religious sRobert H. Ca usiast, founder of a short-liv- Sia eece of sari| ed teligious eect in Nova, Scoti, “were| borm'at Newport, R. I. Died in ‘ New Hampshire, Feb, 2, 1784. Delaware Chief Justice, “|. Maryland. Died in‘ ‘Delaware, _ | Dec. 20, 1848. } < - st icle Tom’s Cabin,” lifield, Conn. Died at , Conn, July 11, 1896, me cermin 7 eee ee Foe ae | 1egiekniipgy.- Cam i. pbell, ins the ennual giectiod, of off ware ute pe who . did Z - sat much ‘to eet the printing-press verges errata a of today, born near Trenton, N. J. Died in New York, April 13, 1890. s aa 1834-(100:years:ago) Richard Realf, the Union soldier who wrote some of the best war poetry of the i. War, bornin England. Died ‘@ Oakland, Cal; Oct. 28, 1878, and pigeon were the|cocks, Paul) Edward Sawyer, J.., imes of the day. . Miss|Edna Mae’ Russell, Frank ~ Lund, \Cathetine Shucks, Ralph Garcia, | Jackson,’ dr., Marco Mesa, Paul Mesa, Rich- East Coast yesterday from mi 'for ‘his fight tonight with Willie. t i Mr. and Mzs, Warren Bethel, who were married Sunday. and left on the afternoon train that same day for Miami, returned on the morning train yesterday. Ben Pyles and E.R. Hoover, auditors of the Florida East Coast Railway Company, are in Key West checking up the accounts in the various offices. x Assistant Dente ereon J. J, Dunlay of ‘the: ;Mérine hospital, and Mrs. Dunlay left over the Bast Coast yesterday afternoon for Asheville, N. C., where they. will spend a vacation of two weeks. «+687 a. m, 7:18 p.m, Moon. rises ma. Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of the /Moon sets sth 738 “p.m, Fleming Street Methodist Church, “ who had ‘been on a brief visit to - Matecumbe and other points. in jthat section, returned to Key West, Tuesday evening over the highway, noon for.a stay. in, Miami and will| Sun rises be teat a4 specialist, ~ jSun sets High Low . 4:40 6:22 Barometer at 8 a, m., today: Sea level, 29.85. ~~ Miss Mary Felton, who had been attending the Young People’s Church Assembly at Lakeland,{ i Fla., as a union delegate, and who | Till 8 p.m, Friday also visited at other points along| Key West and Vicinity: Show- the east and west coast of the|©Ts tonight an state, returned to Key West Tues- * day evening over the highway. WEATHER FORECAST Billy Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Pierce of South street, Mrs. ‘M. W) Matthews, supervi- sor of nursing of the ‘Terith Dis: trict, FERA, who was in Key West for two days, left yesterday after- noon for Miami and expects to re- turn‘in about one ‘week. Norman Lowe, who had been spending several days in Miami purchasing fruits and vegetables for Lowe’s Cash Grocery, return- ed to the city last evening over the highway. Mrs, Elma Lightbourn and lit- tle son, Peter, were arrivals in Key West yesterday from Nassau, Ba- mas, for a few weeks’ visit with! Mr. and Mrs. James Pinder, ati their home on Petronia street. Miss Kathleen Randolph and Miss’ Nannie Gayle Owen, of} Mobile, who. arrived this week over the highway as guests of Miss Florence Van Sickler, left over the highway this morning for Miami. Miss Van Sickler will leave this afternoon by train, ‘MEETS TONIGHT Equity Lodge Number 70, In- dependent Order Odd Fellows, will meet 8 o’clock tonight in Odd Fellows’ ‘Hall for the: purpose of eonferring the First Degree on .| Judge Allan B, Cleare, Jr. Judge{the end is liable to be a blighted Cleare was given the initiatory de- gree at a previous meeting. There are a number of appli- ¢ations for membership in the or- der, which, it is said, will be act- ed on at this meeting. All visiting members are extended a cordial invitation to attend. Slayings in’the. United . States have. increased 100 per cent since; 1900. Our annual death toll by homicide is now around 12,000, Washington, June 18, 925. student at William and. Mary. Col-} lege at, Richmond, Va.,... arrived | yesterday to spend. his vacation with his, parents, Mr.;and Mrs, Ed,-Connor, who were/in. Jacksonville where « Mr. Connor consulted a specialist relay tive to his physical condition, re, turned on the Havana Special yes- terday. They were accompanied by Paul Roberts. Southerly Winds southeast or south winds, possibly; fresh at times. Florida: Showers tonight and! Friday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits:! Mrs. Harriett Hayden returned] Gentle variable winds over north yesterday from a visit with rela-| 0.4) tives: in’ Miami, New’ York ° City portion and moderate southeust of south winds over south portion’ pad Bepmectedy and: spent a wits ‘and overcast showery weather to- |the big sale and have shared in tation places the storm about 500 miles ‘west-southwest of Key West. Showers and thunderstorms have occurred during the last 24 hours throughout: the Florida peninsula and along the south "Atlantic coast | jand in the Dakotas and Minnesota, | the rainfall being heavy in north-} ern. and central Florida, Tempera- tures continue: abnormally high! ithroughout most of the Plains! {States and in Texas, Abilene re-| {porting 100 degrees yesterday;/ | while readings are generally sea-| ;sonable from the Mississippi Val LI ley eastward. i i G. 8. KENNEDY,. | Official in Charge. a) NEW SHIPMENT |. SHOES AT HUB Acnew shipment of Ladies’ ams Shoes has just been received; :and placed on sale as .a special feature in. the June Clearance: Sale at the Hub Store. Hundreds of people have visit.! ed this store sitice the starting of the bargains offered in this sell- ‘ing event. FRESH PORK Milk Fed Veal Spring Lamb Large shipment of in the Catskill Mountains. She night and Friday, will resume her duties with the P. East Gulf: Moderate id fresh! wwii soa oe ean gy. southeast or south winds, moder- come t ate near the coast line, Miss Celeste Archer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Archer, who came to Key West to attend the marriage of her sister, Miss; Dorothy A'rcher and Neil M. Knowles, last Friday night, re- turned on the Florida last night to Tampa, Today’s Horoscope This day gives large ideas, but may carry with it impractical uses. Good association is the saving of this nature. There is enough ability to make a success of life, if the thoughts are turned inito proper channels. If they are allowed ‘to‘fall'into improper ese life, often from ‘sheer circum- stance which might be overcome, Weight Reduced! | From 180 to 137/| “Wonderful,” She Says Here’s to-day’s story of a wo- man who ‘knew. she carried too {much fat and decided. the sight : way to get rid of it—just. a .few words: that wise fat folks should ' i} i HENS AND FRYERS PUBLIC MEAT MARKET Southard and Elizabeth Streets PHONE 17-3 tree grew to maturity was brought from North Carolina and planted about six years ago. What kind of apples are expected is not known, but it was said it was one of the trees which grow in that state and is a dwarf of its kind. This is not the first time apple trees have been grown in Key West. Judge Hugh Gunn remembers distinctly of receiving an apple some years ago which was grown on the land of Mrs. Amanda Button. ‘While _ somewhat smaller than the usual apple of its species it was deliciously sweet and mellow. ETE, QUALITY THAT ‘COUNTS Every woman likes to be proud of -her cooking... bit she}; ean’t do it with cheap stale foods, That is why so many housewives shop at our store. They are sure of quality at reasonable prices, ARCHER’S GROCERY The Store That Serves You Best Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming St. of the local corps. This will be_a special service, with a short program to.be ren- PALACE Hoot Gibson in THE DUDE BANDIT Helen Twelvetrees and Ricardo Cortez in HER MAN Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20¢ Lee Baker’s Grocery FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Pear! Cream, can . Sugar, 5 Ibs, Magnolia Milk, can’. Potateés, 10 Ibs. Cuban Coffee, Ib 4, Corn: Beef, can Clix, Th can .... Grape Juice, <A Chicken Feeds 30 Ibs. = Libby’s Bartlett Pears, No. 1 size can .. Baked Pork, I FREE! Mayonnaise Dish with Wesson Oil, qt. Palm Olive Soap, bar Tomatoes, can .. Wikon’s Hambur; 1855-—Robert M.:La Follette, governor, U.°S,.Senator, Progres- sive candidate for the presidency, Wisconsin's stormy petrel of na- tional pol —- " j beed—worth reading. } 1873—Arthur Seligman, “New; . “I.use Kruschen Salts to re: Mexico governor, ‘born ‘at Santa duce. It’s wonderful. Take, Fe, N. M. Died at’ Albuquérdue, | daily and eat what I want and still ics for many years,| Sept. 25, 1933. ~~ }lose. I did weigh 180, now, 137. hit : | Want to get down to.125.”. Mrs. Leonard Bass, Ft, Atkinson, Wis., Feb. 6, 1934. When you take one half tea-; spoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water—you not only lose in weight but you put ‘healthy ac- tivity into your whole body—you feel younger and look it—get it at any drugstore in the world.—adv. ILTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS . é : valuation of property” or| For Second Primary Election, Tuesday, June 26, 1934 eo are hereby notified that = % ment roll will. be in the|.°° pe oreegs annette: bs For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY ier apr pet Peseta Friday, June 15, 1984, for said For State Senator (i oe. abs : Luckies are made of only the For Representative To State ioe semen, Legislature "It’s toasted’ for throat pro- BERNIE C. PAPY tection. Every Lucky Strike ” For County Commissioner-at-Large “It’s toasted Fifth Distriet _ROYS. FULFORD For County Commissioner DO NOT DRY OUT is round, firms, fully packed—no loose ends. That’s why Luckies “keep in condition’”’—do not dry out. Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your throat, Rete wt i 3 & 727 #f : 3S = on sale! New shipment LADIES’ SHOES White and Champagne $1.98 $2.45 $2.95 F ke if ey —t~