The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 13, 1934, Page 4

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FRIDAY, JULY 18,1986 1984, a tit —. TWO HIGHWAY MAYOR MALONE FERRIES ON RUN} 6. 6 o. . HEARD AT ODD ’ 4 ; : fy ‘ B i Travelecatiae ae uk high wid/via Havin sine SALVE, the Monroe county ferry system, | Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds will be gratified to learn that two| first day, Headaches or New: ferries are now on the run which considerably shortens the time be- COMPARISON OF —— “cma Install Officers Last Evening OTHER MEMBERS OF ORGANI. ; cers took place, Annie Richards—Asistant, er, “Calling Key West a city for) Avery interesting meeting of : led as heretofore, 2 => District” President--Mary Cruz] ident. winter tourists is perfectly con-/Equity Lodge No. 70. 1, 0. 0, Fy 4 was assisted in installing the of- Nellie Marrero—Vice President.| .istent with everything: this city /Was held last night at 8 o’clock in ficets by Henrietta Tedder, chap- Pega i ypcay — Assistant! has to offer in the way of climate Se Bae Fellows Hall on Caroline : Preside: si 1 lin; Evia Lowd and Vehdaline}” Tinie Sawyer—Conductor, in the winter but why not cal ite ss the first tiie oan $1. 49 ma $5.95 At a regular meeting of Camp 4, P. 0. of A., which met last night in the Golden Eagle ‘hall on Pe-|ident. tronia étreet, installation of offi- Watkins as assistant installing of- ficers. At.the conclusion of the instal- oa ut Marguerite Albury Was presented with a past presi- dent jewel. A social hour followed and de- lieiqus refreshments were served. | Mrs. Hartley Roberts ¢ Pea-|' ere also made for a so- s"fiven in the near future sales manager for the Firestone|and ’35. every dress in the house must go. Tire and» Rubber Company, was| Mr. Curtis, who is actively en-| Special prices on Ladies’ hats « and shoes are also announced in to- =e who went to Miami to them, They will the guests and. Mrs, Coton as few weeks tity Everett Michael and daugh- ter, arrived over the East yy accompanying the of Mr, Michael who died in this week, Julia Bean Peon ond two chil- Dorothy amd George, Jr., on the Havana Special yesterday from Seattle, Washing- will be the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Ella Roberts 5 Division street, Mrs, Frank Alonzo, Mrs, L. C. and J. R. Pierce, who here for the funeral of Mrs. Pierce, returned on the aft- train yesterday for their Hi | |At Raal’s Club ~~ iN-j row night at Raul’s Club on the NAL are as follows: Marguerite Albury—Past Pres. Ruby Saiinders—Assistant Past Loreno Buckley—Presiden' Lucille Roberfs—Assistant Con. duetor. Lennie Adams—Sentinel, Bertie Higgs—Guard. Emma Griffin, Arline Romero, Vendaline Watkins and Mary Thompson—Color Bearers. Pianist—Miriam Curry Lowe. Arrange Dance There will be a dance tomor- Boulevard from 10 till 2. by the members of the Pocahontas Club, announcement of which will be eat later, ‘MENTION Miss Romalda Russell, nurse i the: Jackson Memorial sneeritel in Miami, who was spending!a vaca- tion of two weeks with her fam- ily, left on the afternoon train yesterday for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Feath- erbright, of New Jersey, who ar- rived Wednesday from Havana and stopped over for the day in Key West, left yesterday after- noon for West Palm Beach. J. L. Hehoe, district territory here. yesterday for a conference with Raymond Curry of Paul's Tire Shop. Mrs..E. W. Smith, of Port Mayaco, and two children, Mrs. J. L, Harris and Mrs, Leo Ferreria, of New Smyrna, who were spend- ing-the week with Mr. and Mrs, E. C, Smith, left yesterday afternoon for their homes, W. E. Harkness,’ state FERA purchasing agent, who was in Key West for a few days on business connected with the program of re- habilitation, left: yesterday after- noon for headquarters in Jackson- ville. ‘RICHBERG STANDS 'WATCH OVER MANY MANAGER OF COLONIAL HO- Officers for the ensuing term TEL SAYS KEY WEST SHOULD BE CITY FOR SUM- MER TOURISTS AS WELL the city for summer tourists as well?” asks Jackson Golde ager ef the Hotel Colonial. Mr, Golden told The Citizen he has just returned from an ‘auto- mobile tour through the states and nowhere did he feel as comfort- able as he did upon his return to Key West. “Heat,” he said. “Why the people in Key West don’t know what heat is.” In Ohio, West Virginia; North and South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and other, parts of Florida, the people swel- ter in heat. ily he looked at the themometer and always end- ed his investigation by proving of all. It was his intention to go to the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago but when he saw the reg- istered number on the thermometer which meant it was © sizzling—it was around 96 that day—he saw 88 registered for Key West and decided to travel south. He is back in Key West and glad of it, he says. PLANS MADE FOR BEAUTIFICATION OF ISLAND CITY (Continued from Page One) rurary, 1935. Cut roses in the homes, in. schools, hotels and churches is the end in view, bes sides supply with which to provide the many tourists which officials are confident will come to Key West during the season of 1934 gaged in the many phases of the work, is superintendent of parks and recreational activities in the city of Miami and was assigned to Key West at the request of FERA officials to undertake and carry to conclusion his branch of the beau- tification program. Three students in this branch of training are in Miami now tak- ing a course at the school of in- struction which was opened this week under the direction of E. E. Seiler, city recreation director, who is being assisted by Tom Mc- Cann, regional recreation director for the federal emergency relief administration. The students from Key West are Miss Mary Falk, Mrs. Ilma Louise Wilkins and Ray Curry. They are expected to return next week and immediately upon their .| which newly elected Noble Grand arrival will start on their duties, ZATION GIVE TALKS DUR- ING MEETING CONDUCTED LAST NIGHT John C, Park presided .and ‘was marked with enthusiasm. Short talks for the good of the order were made by various mem- bers and several applications were acted upon, Mayor William H. Malone, Past: Grand Master of the State, gave a very interesting talk on the im- portance of a good degree team and stated that there is nothing more beautiful than the dramatic story of Odd Fellowship. He further remarked that any member who had been initiated in- to Odd Fellowship under a, good degree team was left with an im- pression that would remain with him through life. It was decided that at the regu- lar meeting next Thursday. eve- ning, degree work would be con- ferred on Rev. Howard M. Day, Judge Allan B. Cleare and Joe Cleare, DRESS SALE ON A real sacrifice on | Ladies’ dresses is being made at The Hub Store over this week end. On Saturday and Monday this «store will close out all sumnier ‘dresses, some of them being late| arrivals at the lowest prices this season. The manager states that there will be positively no reser- vations from the large stock as day’s issue at extremely low prices. ANNOUNCE LOW PLYMOUTH PRICE Navarro Inc., local Plymovth dealer, today announced the low- est price yet on the new Standard Six Plymouth two door sedan. ' This car is now selling at $679 delivered in Key West fully equipped, Dan Navarro, of the local agen- cy, has a number of the new cars‘ at the showrooms on Duval and) Southard streets and invites the public to come down and get a demonstration and see style and equipment on what he terms the lowest priced sedan in America. VOICE GIVEN AS REASON QHICAGO.—An inquisitive in- vestigator in this city asked twelve! men why they fell in love with! their wives and nine Subscribe, for The Citizen, * ltween points of departure and ar- rival, Ferry Florida Keys is on the run between Lower Matecumbe and Grassy Key and the Monroe? ; County between No Namie~ and} jHog Keys. The same_scehdule of departures are being mi study in black and white —4wo stylish hats, with shallow crowns and sweeping brims, that mark. the trend of the os summer's millinery: Alaa Moun: The P MAYFLOWER 190 Rooms with Bath ond Shower Famed tora and Browns— £8 connecte: RATES ...$1.00 ond up EE Excellent Hotels under the some ‘owner's management and direction. Thor- oughly modern in Appointments and Con-~ veniences. Make one of these hotels your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. Greta Nissen in HIRED WIFE James Gleason and Robert Arm- strong in OH YEAH! Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25c¢ answered: ‘Plain, Fancy and Rotten Cads’ homes in Miami, under the personal supervision of mi ns ce mt er| THINGS. AT HOME)" "ry sang | PS DEAD AT cncnowy AR rs and sister, 9 y Anna May, who were coating | The above mentioned training} RacINE, Wis.—Edward > and| sss» SOQ] LOVELY MARSHA CATALOGED ALL MEN severnl weeks with their grand- rere zone of the hs Pals Mary Sieger of this city commem- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sasuel] “CHIEF RANGER” MAKES OB- uy whic rare, sngmmoned y Mine orated their golden wedding anni-| anne : left over the East Coast) ¢ jorence Van Sickler. director Of| vrsary by being remarried. At HEIR wives—disliking her heartily for her charm—saw her as a yesterday for the home in Miami. IERVATIONS OF CONDI-| relief activities in Dade and Mon-| the ond of the ceremony Mr ¥ i ‘ 2 damesnene, TIONS WHILE ROOSEVELT) T° counties and will, it is said, bel er fell dead si lil menace to their domestic peace. Only Dr. James, her rector, under- | % productive of great results. i } i re gE. ftntring concer Sepa HS Miss Van Sickler jn in Key West] ” gues “pois Gane 1 stood the madcap girl who collected admirers as frozen-faced Aunt th met $i Mah yesterday ay ads eating Sprcsencaic cs celestial aa Ge, ost typical wes- Gertrude collected Wedgwood and Spode. Geoffrey Tarleton and Bob ¥ oe in Key West, (iy Ansoctated Presa) the present program of rehabilita-| nays ‘celebration to be held in Powers were among them. ... WASHINGTON, July 13— sh mil retnels i uaay tueens: Frontier 1934” over the Frontier 1) ae by Fyn ta apr ei President Roosevelt is roving the|quarters in Miami. Miss Vanjchyenme, Who, the afternoon train yesterday for| Pacific and Caribbean for a, Sickler expects to return to Kew! p RETAIN THE Pensacola, Fia., where she will el col SN | West at an early date. | | spend several weeks with hee] ee point from which he can! Compiling the census in Key! peer eet oh am re re oft / Vatiecal ah a Mrs. E. Mullins. dae deal 1 o’cloc y a corps of efficient | aluta . problems without having | workers, who were drilled in the| oe | Mis, Ernest Livaudais and son,| the view obscured by “the trees.”! system to Bs reds At a masatine| 4 who were in Key W. | held yesterday wi onal ‘or- is il vm *: vrs tor saverai| But at home he has left a sortijay at headquarters. ib eau 4 i the East Coast. yesterday for the ‘of “chief ranger,” Donald Rich-| ‘The questionnaire to be used by | OF | home in Miami, | berg, to make a continuous close-;the enumerators are comprehen- | % {Up inspection( spotting branches 4 in seta) re ot tecse| : YOUR SKIN! | t and compact method 0: z » haps marking je trunks at! lative to the actual condition o' P| ately? Really loobed at it? sat | B kK h H ila d- lo 4 ware = the aeeerm goed. timber. If _any|tagpily being tvestignted ev Feira sn a lice | aes Mi atharine Havilan Tay r terday afternoon for Miami. , Smoke, presaging an industrial| ~~ Big Ae Bs Winter days play havoc with your skin. ! j forest fire, is sighted on the hori-| °®#° from 1913 to ee RG AITIRG et ee cen wen candust (ube —tells how impulsive Marsha married one in sudden spite of the other LW. Griffith, of the state road | /zon, he is to wig-wag to the U. 8. 1915 was the repub ican nomine ial ails fuse yuue face to become department, who was in Key West's Houston. Heb 1 et See “Begin andal there Olrbook GuuPac | and how unexpectedly she found herself and her affairs swept along to as s@creta: z wep. gpa = | Pow i il base giv ; icipate 2 i oof’ FERA wduinistrator tyr pant | That, figuratively, is the new! committee of the progressive ne Powder ts unique Olire Or hae gives | a conclusion she had not anticipated. It’s the romantic story of a girl's “Con a »; tional convention. a jleveland soft, firm and youthful. Yer O } ie teeter det at Tallahaasee.| ik. ; bs # Aura rset 1924 when the late Robert, M. La, Gintis fuffy-dry. It doesn't clog the porce. | transformation. ecutive 'counell which - includes| Follette wax nominated for Presi. , 107 snan shade 10 blend with any comples; | Mrs. C. E, Wallace and children, | cabinet pi then tt 4 Srgetoad dent, He has written a few: deparrment scores ©'30c, 33 Mail coupon tor | = were spending a while in Key, tor of the national emergency | broke, among then. ments ot ber | tarts on ay, u y ps as eit hee Mrs, jcounel with its local co-orditiating | @) UTD @®D R: G IRL . . Russell ¢ on! branches, / | ---]n--- Southard street, lett aeserday| | Born at Knoxville, Tenn, July SPECIALS gs OLIVES ASE EOVOcR e In afternoon fo: ome in Home- 1881, Richberg is a product Large shipment of ao aeons | stead, jof the University of Chicago and | — HENS AND FRYERS | SALRAENUR New VOR cy , ee larvard. He has practiced law|| Milk Fed Veal Spring Lamb || Plesse send me Free Trial Packages of 5 skin Vietor heaps. sf Come yer, _— ot at Spieaeo,, meee of. Pork Sausage Weinies [cde of OvTDOOR Gikt Oline Or/ i e L es 1 zen wea vit s at te eae Tallway|| PUBLIC MEAT MARKET || "2" . terday for a visit with friends in‘ Islamorada. unions. But he also was a special assistant states attorney in Chi-¢ and has been for the past several PHONE 17-J ~ Free a, \ Address aed | Traore | COCHLESSHSSHAHSHSEEASHLAASS OSLER AEEHHHEEEESSLSSHSALSEHSSSSESSHSESOOSSSSSSSEEEeseeE Many of them are worth twice as much. LADIES’ SHOES Large assortment with plenty of Whites and Champagnes, of course many PME $1.98 °* LADIES’ HATS CLOSING OUT FOR ' Saturday and Monday ONLY $1 0 THE HUB STORE

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