The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 24, 1934, Page 4

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se =icenetotemmantiensrctnisensantiatetastacti intntll ln SIXTEEN REPRESENTATIVES OF MOTOR CONCERN GIVEN _ BIG RECEPTION AT EXPOSI-| train yesterday for TION BUILDING CHICAGO, July 24.—Sixteen automobile salesmen from of the at A Century of Pro- World's Pair following a trip Detroit as winners of the Na- prize contest luded. winners, arriving in guests of the em pany in honor of their it, and spent a day on specially conducted tour of the institute at Dearborn and ity of Detroit. On the day they were taken vast River Rouge re later guests of the luncheon. ing to Chicago, the win- nm were taken to the ition building at A, Progress, where they entertained at a luncheon from the © Dearborn; the company. Following sight-seeing in the Ford which covers’ eleven is the largest single ex- fair, and the remaind- tentury of Progress, they for. their homes in the eve- ie ; & F e i th fii af salt $ >e FE ENTERTAINMENT AT! CHURCH BUILDING were entertained at| PERSONAL iio Miss Mary Louise Pinder left over the East Coast yesterday to spend a vacation with relatives in Miami. .WAITE Della May Pierce and _ sister,|" 7 Dorothy, left on the afternoon! Frank E. Gannett, Publisher of ne the Gannett Newspapers, Says: aunt, Mrs. I. L.’ Larche. “In my opinion, one of the: pa aa greatest forees in bringing about Raymond Baker, who left last; better business conditions is ad- they will spend a while week for a short stay in Miami! vertising. For many months the, with relatives, returned over the|newspapers of the country _ have!” East Coast yesterday. shown increases in advertising) linage. This is one proof that re- Franz T. Stone, of Columbus,| covery from the depression is well! in] vertising sells more merchandise! Ohio, brother of Julius F. Stone,|undr way. This imerease in ad- Jr. FERA administrator Florida, arrived yesterday on the}of -every kind. The sale of pro-) Havana Special for a visit withj ducts brings greater production Mr, and Mrs, Stone, in the factories, This mean more} Ae hes employment, larger payrolls ass more purchasing power. ' eh alae pe ee — “Advertising, properly + used,' i" esters on the morning train from Taver- nier to join Mr. Curry who is connected' with the FERA forces in Key West, torious product, We need stimu- lation of consumption. We have been suffering not so much from over-production, but from a de-) crease in purchasing power. We R. A, Stratton, minister of the| have surpluses because various Congregation of Brethren, who} things are not being sold. has-been. spending some time in} ‘4m ~ ontstading example of Key: West, left;; over. the . East) thi the milk. Situation in New Coast yesterday afternoon for| York State, Here we have had al Norfolk, Va., and after a stay|sudpilus of, milk. sijce the depres-| there will go to his home in Dun-|siog’ began.,The cows are not pro- ‘kirk, New. York, ‘ ' | duting ‘more milk; but the a ‘ eninge jarg> not drinking so much milk. George G. Brooks and) H. ©.{ If “Bieta ince Yorkistate| Day leftover the East Coast yes-| bai a quart of milk a day and) terday afternoon for Miami to be every adult a pint of milk a day, absent for several days. we could have no surplus of milk in New York, At my suggestion, P. L. Wilson, president’ of the|the New York Legislature passed South Florida Contracting and]® bill appropriating half a million Engineering Company, who was dollars for a campaign to advertise en’ a visit with the manager, E.! milk. This is a great experiment? A. Strunk, left yesterday after-| Which the nation should watch./ noon for his home in Miami. I am confident this campaign will increase the sale of milk so that Norberg Thompson, chairman the present surplus will disappear. ¢ ‘ . Prt : Arrangements have been made! of the board of county commis-! “I believe that advertising is by the Intermediate Department) signers, left on the Ferry Par-j0me of the greatest forces in our f the First Methodist Church for }yot, jast night for a business trip| lives today. By using the printed = Sir at which time mem-jthe Florida Light and Power] Steatest possibi bers and friends of the church| Company. an entertainment to be put on at; the church annex on Eaton street, beginning at 8 o'clock tonight. Gerald Saunders, who is choir director of this chureh, has been instrumental in outlining the pees ment for the af- will be entertained. An enjoyable evening is being looked forward to by all who con-/ template attending. Pensacola Paper | Recommends Bridges {Continued from Page One) the two remaining water spans with federal government money. “The government is responsible. for the existence’of Key West. At one time the federal posts there were the most important in Southern waters. The city was built up from the government posts and the fact that many ves gels were forced to make it a port of eall. It is not Key West's fault that she is in the hands of re-| page effectively, the thinking and habits of millions of people can be} Guthrie Babcock, who came to} changed. If this were not so, our Key West to attend the funeral] teat business corporations would services of his father, Claude.G.| "et be spending huge sums for ad- Babcock, left yesterday for Mi-| vertising. ami where he is employed with] “Of course newspapers offer the} ities in .advertis- ing. Ninety-five per cent of the adult population of the United Miss Juana Perez, sister of Dr.|States depends upon newspapers | Aurelio Perez, who was in the] for thier knowledge and informa- city for a few days, returned yes-|tion as to what is going on terday afternoon to her home inj throughout the world from day; to Cuba. Miami. to day. ADVERTISING, AT-| TRACTIVE TO THE EYE, CAR- Mrs. I, ©. Symonette and|RIED ON WITH STEADFAST daughter, LaBerta, who was| CONTINUITY AND BNTELLI- spending a while with relatives, GENCE, WILL ALWAYS GET left yesterday over the East Coast RESULTS.” for the home in Miami accom- . panied by Dolly.Charlow and Ruth| | Seamen, who during the last Roberts who will spend a part of. three years have retired to other their vacation with'the Symonette|¢mployment, are reported again family. flocking to the water front as in- dications point to an increase in Reynold Roig, who recently re-| shipping. turned from New York where he CET Paar TL eR ;made his home for several years,|, Subscribe for The Citizen. left yesterday afternoon for aj. ees KEY WEST I know a town that’s very dear. - It’s growing fast from year to year. In population and in size, It seems so strange to realize— That things are coming fast, you'll see, Four eur dear town that is to be— A great. success in time to come © men and boys and everyone. What we need is some great men. So ask your uncles and other kin— To help in beautifying our town, | Our streets or some other ground. | With flowers, shrubs and other| plants. And rid of all those flys and ants. And make our town a lovely spot! will promote the sale of any meri-| With climate not too cold nor hot. | along into the hands of some} And make our tourists think and say: “Key West will be town some day.” RUTH ROSE THOMPSON. the leading Pecceecccecvcucan<-coees CLASSIFIED COLUMN Becccocccacenscancaneces FOR RENT | ROOMS—Double and single $2.00 to $3.00 per week, running wa- ter. The Munro, 128 N. E. 4th Street, Miami, Fla. jun25-1mo FOR SALE FOR SALE—42 feet Motor Boat. + Benjamin Sawyer, 415 Bahama street. jly23 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Sea Citizen Office. june27tt bundle. BLANK SALES BOOKS, Now 5c; each at The Artman Press, Phone 51, Citizen Building. jun27tf WANTED GOOD COOK or one_ willing ra learn. Night dinner, good wages. Phone 75 or 890-W. jly17 FEMALE HELP—SALESLADIES SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for} married women. $15 weekly and your-own dresses FR representing nationally know Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No investment. Send dr si fashion Frocks, Dept. P-6125, Cincinnati, Ohi diy MISCELLANEOUS 4-1tx AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit} given free with each classified ASK FOR IT. jani1 advertisement. ceivers today. “With construction of the two bridges completing the highway te the Island City, it would ex- business trip‘to Jacksonville. J. W. Hinton, train despatcher | with the’ Florida East Coast Rail- liner Company, who was stationed]. This GENERAL ELECTR New i IC REFRIGERATOR 000th Ford cars were both Model| S YOUR Al and SATISFACTION Ts, They left the asembly line |S =| respectively on June 4, 1924 and! = =} ° . 5 May 25, 1927. Of this model, = Tie CeAa ae Sy. Capable of Doing Things Right Ford built more than 15,000,000. ; = =| | The 20,000,000th car, a Model A,) = FLORIDA = ; left the line April 14, 1931. The| Z, S PHONE 51 - - CITIZEN BUILDING 1,000,000th V-8 was turned out} 1 on June 20 this year and is now| Gy your HEALTH! SS TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1984, PEELE AOL S Key West's First Funeral Home || PALACE Key West's First Ambulance |} Colin Clive-Virginia Bruce in ‘ao FORD PRODUCES | TO SUBSCRIBERS omerene ‘If you do not receive your i} | HIS TWENTY-TWO paper by 6:00 o’clock in the |} JANE BYES ; : MILLIONTH CAR afternoon call telephone 51||} PRITCHARD JACK and the BEAN STALK] \ ,jand a paper will be sent]! Phone 548 Never Sleeps Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25¢) — f “s | to your home. A complaint $ boy is dn duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p.m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 |! percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED, i THOUSAND AUTOS TURNED. OUT DURING FIRST HALF OF PRESENT YEAR PRINTING ENGRAVING RUBBER STAMPS THE ARTMAN PRESS Equipped to give you SERVICE | | Building at the Century of Pro- DEARBORN, Mich., July 24,—|8tess Exposition, Chicago. Almost unnoted in the tide of} More than half a million of the : | 22,000,000 cars and trucks were production, the 22,000,000th Ford | duced in the frist sixth months car rolled from the assembly line'o¢ this year, the total for that pe- at the River Rouge plant of the|riod being 536,637 -cars and Ford Motor Company on July 18.| trucks, against 228,117 for the Unlike some of its historic mil-|"#me Period last year. lionth-mark predecessors, the shack en 20,000 whites 000,000th Ford unit was not put } Memphis, Tenn., from 1876 on display or started on a coun-| 1878 because of yellow fever. try-wide tour but went quietly} QUAY] YY SW aA My 22,- left to YY dealer. for sale to the public. The 10,000,000th and 15,000,- SPEND ee \ yy on display in the Drama of Trans. portation in the Ford, Exhibition | Lb rirniwiri~w, SPECIAL CENTURY PROGRESS TIRE FORD MUFFLER THAT TEN MILLION PEOPLE $2.95 HELPED TO BUILD j ‘ RI hid] hy A —eciclillpanminrai ' —AND— KLEENER Ma uF nid hi 49¢ EQUAL OR SUPERIOR TO ANY FIRST QUALITY TIRE BUILT A UR? Z EACH »»» REGARDLESS OF NAME, BRAND, BY WHOM -U CHEVROLET MUFFLER "THE immediate and enthusiastic acceptance of the new Firestone Century Progress Tire started a tremendous wave of buying that is keeping the Firestone — REDUCED PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY 4.40-21 perience the greatest growth of i in Key West, left yésterday after-| tte history and become a real as- noon to take charge ofthe office], , ‘Wet te the State of Florida. » The at Fort Pierce:~-Mrs, Hinton and), gives you ALL these modern conveniences factories running twenty-four hours a day 1929-32 to meet this huge demand. $4 25 aed We knew that car owners would replace comaen their thin-worn, dangerous tires if they thevement started a year or so ago to finish the highway, which hae been completed on the keys, evidently was stifled by the rail- reads, But two spans remain for completion and these would cost) comparatively | small cum of money as they would: the government a eoneiet mostly of causeways. The fall bridge from the mainland to Key West has withstood many a hurricane wind so that there is lit- the danger that the highway would be damaged by storms of the future. “In view of these facts, Pen- eacola would like to have the honer of first presenting to the effigials of FERA the proposal to! construct these spans and re- [Wests will remain in Key|, “@ Quick Freezing) Chamber ‘stainless steel that cannot chip more ice cubes faster. @ Automatic Interior Lighting. © Sliding Shelves. Adjust- able in height. e@ Auxiliary Foot-pedal Opener. e@ Temperature dial for fast freezing when desired, and economical operatiag in cooler room tem- peratures. | J. C.Ledlow, who. was, train despatcher at Homestead. for sev- eral, months,..after being . trans- ferred from Key West, -has_ re- turned to Key West and taken (over the office at the Florida , East Coast terminals. Mrs. Led- jlow has also returned, } i i Mr. and Mrs, Wyman. Russell, , fugt. Large and roomy. Freezes { of or t nad @ Vegetable Container that { son and daughter-in-law of Mrs, ‘vegetables crisp \Eugene W. Russell, came in and fresh for days. over the East Coast yesterday @ All-Steel Cabinet. Gleam- from Collier county for a stay ing porcelain interior with | with relatives. wo. porcelain or glisten- : ing Glyptal baked enamel | Miss” Coralie . Gibson, book. ens @ Monitor Top mechanism could get what they wanted in a tire at the price they wanted to pay. We found the answer through ten million visitors to the Firestone Factory at the World’s Eair Jast year. We asked them—*“What do you value most in a tire?”—and their answer was— “Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Skid Safety, and Long Wear, at a moderate price.” The following Firestone dealer is prepared to serve you: Drive in to the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store today! Equip your car with these new Firestone Century Progress THE OUTSTANDING VALUE IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELD Fuvenate the city of Key West. | keeper at the South Florida Con- Tf Florida wes California and one! tracting and Engineering Com- of its cities wae in distress, every) pany, and brother, Lysle, who sister city would immediately rush} have been spending a while with! te it reseee. Pensacola, as the relatives in Tampa and Miami,| requires mo attention—not evenoiling.Useslesscurrent. Tires, with the massive flat tread, deep-cut non-skid, broad husky shoulders, and Gum-Dipped cords. Tire prices probably Firestone COURIER TYPE farthermost city from Key West,! returned over the East Coast yes. | terday. i ‘weuld start the same spirit here.” Pee eeeeoecesooce HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE lst Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES * Single Room with Bath . Double Room with, Bath ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. years tection sible faa of this famou: EVER QUOTED . $1.50 A. F. AYALA, \ @ In additionto the standard 1 year ‘warranty you are now given 4more against an’ s~ : is famous G-E -in-steel mechanism for only $5. Wich all its features, and its un- eled performance the General lectric costs no more than any refrigerator in si sizes. Model ‘7 illustrated above bas 7 cubic feet storage Space +++ 12.3 square feet shelf area $280. Other models as low as ' $175 THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY Sales Manager PAUL’S TIRE SHOP RAYMOND CURRY, never again will be as low as they are today. At these unusually low prices for first grade tires, we make it easy for you to buy not only one tire, but a complete set. For those car owners who need new tire safety Firestone Courier Type tire has no equal at these extremely low prices. e See how Firestone Tires are made at the Firestone Factory and Exhibition very low price the And Remember—with every tire you are protected by the new Firestone Triple Guarantee —for Unequaled Performance Records Building, pleas yale Manager —for Life Against All Defects Listen to the Voice of Firestone= ~—for 12 Months Against All Road Hazards* Featuring Gladys Swart se Fleming and Grinnell Streets Every Monday Night over N. B. C. (* Six Months in Commercial Service) —WEAF Network PHONE 65

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