The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 3, 1934, Page 4

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USE HOSPITAL ACCORDED FOR NURSERY UNIT ‘Winners of the cups and prized!’ Raul’s Club on the Boulevard| GRANT MADE TO EMERGENCY im the various 4th of July con- tests at the Ataletic Club, tomor- row being sponsored by the Kappa Pi Y Club will. receive . their awards at the Independence Dance to take place at 9 o'clock. According to the number of B Sa already made there’ be a record-breaking crowd in mdance, Also, it is stated hat this will. be the, only dance open to the public going on to- morrow night, # _A good program of dance music been arranged by a local or- tra. _ Dance Tonight At Cuban Club ‘Danee lovers of the city are expected to attend the Independ- ence Eye Dance tonight being ——, by the Cuban Club at. ‘hall on Duval street. Bob Thompson and his or- formerly Howard Wilson’s id have been engaged to play ing at 9 o'clock, The club will hold a dance tonight starting } at 10 o’clock celebrating Independ- {ence Day, It is expected that a large crowd will attend the affair to- night and it has been announced that there will bea prize given ‘Merry Makers Clab Meet The Merry Makers’ Club ‘met last-night at the home of Miss Mary Louise Johnson, No. 5 Hunt’s Lane. _ ~ Ice cream and cake were served throughout’ the evening, while dancing was the main feature. * A very enjoyable evening was spent by those present, who were: | Joe Helm, John Donnelly, Ethel | Cruz, Joe,La Morie, Helen Saun- ders, Ralph Serria, Evangeline Cruz, Nathalie Sawyer, Bert John- son, Agatha Johnson, Otis Cash, William Sawyer. Harry Cash, Herman Johnson, Mrs, Irene’ Cruz, Mrs. Lilla John- json, Mrs, Ella Johnson and Mis. ticipate: a large attendance, {Mary Cash. RELIEF ADMINIST?.ATION BY U. S. NAVY DEPART: MENT Use of the naval hospital and latrins at White. and Seminary streets has “been accorded the “| Florida Emergency Relief Admin- istration by the department for nursery schools, This grant is made by the Navy Department with the understand. ing that necessary repairs and re- arrangements ave to be made by the relief-administration without any item of expense to the navy. A project covering all repairs and necessary expenditures is be- ing prepared today at headquar- ters in Key West and will be, it is expected, forwarded this after- noon to W, H. Green, regional di- rector in Miami. It is understood that this will meet with the ready approval of Mr. Green and as soon as the re- turn is received work will start "you'll want to see that they are, SUMMER DRIVING STRESSES NEED TOWARD SAFETY CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS aa DISCUSSED UNDER NEW CONDITIONS; WOULD ELI- MINATE CAUSE The peak of the 1934 driving season has brought higher speeds than ever before—faster ac- celeration, quicker _- stopping. | Safety is a leading topic of the day. What are the causes. of ac- eidents under these new | condi- tions What can a motorist: do to eliminate the most common causes? | The first thing to do is find out how quickly you can stop. If your) brakes are working well, and it will take you about 240 ft. to stop when you are going at the rate of 60 miles an hour. Of this total distance, 45 ft. is thinking, time and 195 ft, is actual braking distance. When you travel 70% _ INDEPENDENCE DAY (By, BILLIE CAMERO) One hundred and fifty-eight years ago, On the Fourth of July, it is stated, In Independence Hall in Philadelphia, The gallant men of our country congregated, And here they drew up a document Which set the American people free From Britain’s harsh and unjust rule— Gave us that long fought-for Liberty. And. now, over a century later, In another city far away, We are still celebrating In honor of that great day. And just as that day so long ago Meant that a new nation had started, Let’s all hope that this day will mean That the “depression” has for ever departed, COLORED MAN ARRANGE FOURTH GIVEN HEARING OF JULY SERVICE GERALD ROBERTS REMANDED A brief service will be held in ,the Trinity Presbyterian church TO TANTO AWA | (colored) Wednesday morning at COURT TRIAL 7 o'clock. Seats will be reserved for visi- tors. The preacher at this service is the pastor of the First Metho- dist church, Rev. Geo. E. Sum- imers, and the soloist will be Ger- Gerald Roberts, colored, was given. a hearing in the. court of Judge. Hugh Gunn_ yesterday. OM vald Saunders. wharges of assault and battery on he person of a rippled night! John Morse, 14, of Chicago, re- RED MEN HOLD INSTALLATION NEW OFFICERS GRAND LODGE OFFICIALS Di- RECT CEREMONIES HELD AT LODGE HEADQUARTERS. LAST NIGHT j Tiger Tail Tribe, Order of Red -|Men, convened in regular s jlast night at their «headquarters, jcorner of Elizabeth)and €aro!i streets at which time’ installation | of officers for the ensuing sine pacrencoamase Ti PALAC Mary Brian-John Darrow in || MONTE CARLO NIGHTS Jack LaRue and Ada Ince in THE FIGHTING ROOKIE TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1984. was held under the direction of grand lodge officers. The grand rodge officers are C. C. Symonette, great sachem; Wal. lace Pinder, past great sachem, lacting as great prophet; Frank 0. Roberts, great sannap, and W. 0. Sands, great junior sagamore. The officers installed follow: William Cullingford, prophet. Paul Archer, sachem, William Richardson, senior saga- more, George Johnson, junior more, George Carey, guard of wig- wam, Hartley Roberts, guard of for- est, W. O. Sands, first sannap. Joseph. Watkins, second sannap. Subscribe for The Citizen. saga- KAPPA PI’S GRAND INDEPENDENCE DANCE Tomorrow Night, From 9 till 2 ATHLETIC CLUB Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-20c pa SRR oe Bachan Cia Admission 60c Ladies Free '[P&O "STEAMSHIP Co. | UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES. FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES 4 lat once on making the necessary changes in the building and plumb- ing connections which ar¢ requir- ies an hour, it will take you 801 ran stop. If you are just movr foe that employed at the Mon-/ turned from a hunting tour in In-; Effective April 27, ing along slowly, at say 30° miles), e theater. dia, where he saved his father’s} Leave Key West for Havana Tuesda: The evidence: educed — at.;,the'jige by shooting a panther at-a} PM, ee a and Fridays 12:15 Leave Huvana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays i ~ =* ami where they will.be guests of beac Jarvett’s Se ie and = 3 died in the Marine hospital. Sent s # be f {National Guard, Key West, 3 ERSONAL Mrs. Lewis Cruickshank and dren, Beverly and Betty, left afternoon train yesterday spend several weeks in Miami guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Miss Rosetta Knowles was an} itgoing passenger over the East yesterday for. Miami where | e will visit her» brother-in-law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Spinone. : : Knowles, who was spend- e week-end With his family, yesterday afternoon for Mara- B a Mrs, Ruby Jarrett’ and daugh- , Caroline, left over the East yesterday afternoon for Mi- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Roselle. * *Felipe Orta left over the East past yesterday afternoon for a it in Miami with relatives and lends, _ Mrs. George Fleming left on the ernoon train yesterday accom-{ panying the body of her husband! MENTION A. R. Wiggin, of the local U. S. immigration force, and Mrs, Wig- gin, left over the East Coast yes- terday for a vacation” and will visit in Washington, D, C., St. Louis, Mo., and New York City. Mrs. Albert Sweeting and Miss Harriet Roberts, who were spend- ing ‘a while with Mrs, Sweeting’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Lowe, left yesterday afternoon for the home at Miami Beach, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lowe and Robert Hart, draftsman at the lighthouse de- partment, MAKE SELECTION ~ OF RIFLE TEAM {NATIONAL GUARDSMEN TO PARTICIPATE IN MATCH AT CAMP FOSTER Final selection has been made for the rifle team which will be Sent from Battery “E,” Florida to ed before the building can be con- sidered or Use, Beiey Het Wb! Kb this-week to take charge -of ‘the schools, is actively engaged in making arangements to begin ac- tivities and will have everything in readiness when the building is ready for occupancy. MORENO DROPPED FROM FERA UNIT B. C. Moreno, engineer who was in charge of local activities of the FERA program, is no long- er connected with the . adminis- tration, it was learned today. None of the projects now on the program in Key West require a civil engineer, it was said by J. L, Turnage, director of oper: and it was necessary to dispense with such services, until such time as the need arises, TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL LAST NIGHT Mrs. Theodore sides at the Kemp isen, who re- partments on « Wm. H. Malone left on compete at a rifle shoot on July| William street, was taken sudden- afternoon train yesterday for, fiami where he is to meet Mrs.' lone who is returning from aj it in New York City/ | ces Me PSE, ( “A. ©, Jenks, keeper of Carys 15 at Camp Foster near Jackson- ville for the Taliaferro Trophy. The Key West team will consist of Lieutenant William E. P. Rob- erts, in charge; First Sergeant Joaquin F. Romaguerra, Jr., Ser- ly ill last night about 10 o'clock. An ambulance was summoned, as it was feared she was in a dan- gerous condition, and took her to the Marine hospital. She was in the institution a lit- | lighthouse, arrived over the|geant Octavio Recio, Corporal Vic- tle more than two hours, under fhway last night and will spend: quarterly vacation with the ~ family at the home on Pine street. | S-Arriving by bus last night was) H. Pierce, keeper of Sombrero} t, who comes for his quarterly, vacation with his family at: the, Home on Ashe street. { + Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miller of! Key West, are guests at the Hotel Lincoln in New York City, ° ac- cording to announcement made at tor Watkins and Privates Fred Matthews and Herbert Eddy. The last. named member. was substitut- ed for Edward S. Alonzo after the test trials Sunday. Major William V. Albury has received his formal instructions as range officer, at. the.matches and will leave about July 11 for Jack- jsonville. SHIRLEY M. GATES ts _ DIES THIS MORNING Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pritchard! left over the highway yesterday; ™ ning for a visit to different! Points in the state. _ Mr, and Mrs. James Ward and} their son and daughter-in-law and/ by, sailed Saturday on the S. S.! ba for Tampa and will continue! to Chicago to visit the World’s Fair. J. W. Marzyck, who was in Mi- ami for a short business trip, re-! turned on the Havana Special yes- terday. _ William Camalier, Sr., was an! afrival on the morning train yes-) Shirley May Gates. four months jold, died 7 o’clock this morning in the residence, 902 Eaton street. Funeral services will be held this jafternoon 5 oclock from the resi- dence. Rev. George E. Summers, First Methodist church, will offi- ciate. Survivors are the parents, Mr. land Mrs, Ray W. Gates; parental ;@tandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Gates, and maternal grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pent. NOTICE Notice is hereby ‘given the. Board of County Commis- terday for a visit with his son and! sioners of Monroe County, Flor- ughter-in-law, Mr. Will Camalier, Jr, and Mrs. | Wallace Pinder, city clerk of Key West, who left last week to et his son-in-law, James Lain, rst assistant engineer of the S. $ Norman Bridge which was in port at Miami last week, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Frank _ Butler Tlingworth, Brominent in the business world of New York, who was the guest w one week of his brother and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. Haydn Hlingworth and enjoyed a most delightful stay, left yesterday aft- ernoon for his home at Bayshore, Leng Island, N. Y, j ida, will meet in the Clerk’s Of- {fice at the County, Court House ‘at Key West,. Monroe County, Florida, on Wednesday, July 18, 1934, for the purpose of hearing |complaints and receiving testi- ;Mony as to the value of any ;Property, real or personal, as. | fixed and assessed by the County | Assessor of taxes, of perfecting, [eeyiewins and equalizing the as- sessment of the tax roll for the , Year 1934, }_ Dated at Key West, Florida, jJuly 3, 1934. |) By order of the Board. ' ROSS C. SAWYER, [ark Board of County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Flor- ida. ly3-1t treatment, and her reactions being satisfactory she was returned to her apartments, POSTOFFICE 10 CLOSE TOMORROW As usual on holidays the post- office will close at 10 o'clock to- morrow and will not be open again until’ Thursday morning at the regular hour, 8 o'clock. There will be one delivery of mail tomorrow morning but none in the afternoon. Mail arriving on the morning train will be distribut- ed to the boxes at the usual time, but all other activities will be sus- pended, % ATTENTION, RED MEN Tiger Tail Tribe No. 19, Im- \proved Order Red Men, and Minoca Council No. 19, Degree of Pocahontas. You are hereby {notified to be at Tribal Hall 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, July 4th, in j costume, for the purpose of at- tending parade sponsored by. that: Kappa Pi Y Club. This being the centennial year of the Improved! Order of Red Men, and our order, ican origin, no other day could be more appropriate to celebrate, Alt Great Sachem. C. C. Symonette. i F. 0. ROBERTS, | jly3-1t Chief of Record: 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS | Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, ralgia tes Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known an hour, you may think that you; ‘can stop. almost instantly. Not so} it will take about 66 ft. for a very alert. driver. Quick stopping ability will do much toward avoiding accidents at signal lights, on slippery pave- ments and when unforeseen cir- cumstanees arise. Safety equip- ment is one thing that you_can be sure of, and it helps to overcome the uncertain human elements— yourself and the other driver.) Lights, horns, steering mechanism, rear view mirrors, windshield wipers, parts affecting pickup] ‘such as spark plugs, and all im- portant, but the most important) single factor in safety at modern} speeds is your tire equipment.) Don’t drive on thin worn tires and} don’t buy cheap and inferior new tires, The recognized speed and en- durance contests where men bat- tle for fame, fortune and world records will give you a definite idea of the importance of tire; safety. When professionals buy tires on which they will risk their lives and stake their fortunes,| they act upon definite observa-) tion and experience. They choose the tire that will stand the’ utmost; punishment and nothing can in-| duce them to use any other tire. | It is not a matter ¢f chance or} guesswork that for the past seven) years Firestone tires have equip- ped the winning cars‘in the Pike’s; Peak Contest and for the past) fifteen years have equipped the winning cars in the Indianapolis Race. | These drivers know all about! construction, for example, the Firestone patented construction) process of Gum-Dipping which! coats each fiber within the cord; body of the tire with liquid rub-| ber. It is this process which makes possible a number of major improyements for safety in the High Speed Tire for 1934, includ- ing wider tread, deeper non-skid, and more and tougher rubber. THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN DELICIOUS HOME COOKING Hot Souse Every Saturday Hot Bollos Spanish and American Cooking Cor. Fleming and Margaret Sts. Sandwiches | ZACKSONVILLE being the oldest of strictly Amer-/ those having horses and costumes,| wishing to participate, will report} at hall, or for information see| HOTELS The GEORGE WASHINGTON 3200 Rooms with Beth ond Shower ‘The Wonder Hotel of Py eapairoey GARAGE in connechon wth lobby. RATES. .. $2.50 and up NR | cannot remain at these low levels. oma eTieed ats trial, was, considered. conclusive in critical moment, John also. killed! i every respect by the judge, a3 three tigers, there were competent eyewitnesses; pilscah ee Me to the assault, and Roberts was re-| Miss Margaret M. Wells-of Min- manded to jail in default 9f bond | neapolis has recently been elected of $100 to await trial at the next|president of the National League term of criminal court. of Women Voters, 9:46 AML | Leave Key West for Port | days 6:30 P. M. Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Phone 71 Vs J. H. COSTAR, Agent. THE NEW Firestone / CENTURY iho “ae TIRE | : Vi 4 eygond Fvicicion IN QUALITY ano PRICE * \ Milli ( WITH ANY FIRST QUALITY TIRE MADE AY g As millions of World’s Fair visitors saw tires made in the Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building, we asked thousands this question: “What do you value most im a tire?” Car owners from every state in the Union were interviewed —drivers of automobiles, trucks, busses, and tractors—and out of it all came one composite answer: “Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Skid Safety, and Long Wear, at moderate price.” Firestone engineers used every conceivable resource in developing a tire embodying all these qualifications and selling to the public at a price within the reach of every car owner, The auswer is the new Firestone Century Progress SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Ford Brakes Relined $6.00 Chevrolet Brakes Relined SUMMER DRESS-UP SPECIAL Firestone Cleaner, Polish- ing Wax, Top Dressing and Polish—@ Cloth, Re all for $1.25 The following Firestone dealer Tire. COMPARE QUAIITY—CONSTRUCTION—PRICE This rugged new tire is in EVERY way the’ equal or superior of any other first quality tire built, regardless of brand—name—or by whom manufactured or at what price offered for sale. Call on the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store and examine it. We know you will be sold on the rugged quality and you will want to equip your car with these marvelous new tires. REMEMBER — you save money of Science? | buying today, as rubber is up 442% and cotton 190% and tire prices See how Firestone Tires are made at the Fireston Factory and Exhibition Building, World's Fa I Aow A TRIPLE GUARANTEE Listen to the Voice of Firestone Featuring Gladys Swarthout — Every Monday Night over N.B.C.- WEAF Network. | @for Unequaled Performance EE Excellent Hotels under the same ‘owner's management and direction. Thor- ‘oughly modern in Appointments end Con- weniences. Make one of these hotels your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. eouce! Lorre. ESE Records @ for Life Against All Defects @ for 12 Months Against All Road Hazards* *Sis months in commercial sercice. the scientific development of rubber in the Hall Why did the Century of is prepared to serve you: PAUL’S TIRE SHOP RAYMOND CURRY, Manager Fleming and Grinnell Streets PHONE 65

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