The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 31, 1934, Page 4

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ree Ve Pee ee: ‘i: SOCIETY Miss Matilda Knight And Joseph Millard Johnson Wed Last Night p ‘The marriage of Miss Matildaj who wore a beautiful gown of blue daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | chiffon. : MH. Knight, 1209 Wash- Joseph Lopez acted as best man, iA i Nuptial music was furnished. by thaton street and Joseph Millard) Cy ,:105 Roberts, organist, who Seheees, on of Mr. and Mrs.) played the Bridal Chorus from) MONROE WILL NOT HUB STORE HAS —_|HOT:SOUSE SERVED | verirwcow.| BARGAINPRICES) AT ‘BLUE EAGLE’ (Continued from Page One) ‘was wet on December thirty- first, nineteen eighteen. See chap: ter seventy-seven thirty three laws of extraordinary session nineteen eighteen. ‘R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State. The law to which Secretary Gray refers follows: 3 Be it enacted by the legislature of the state of, Florida: <> ict cians A. Johnson, Jr, took place } wight at 8:50 jock with’ Arthur B. Dimmick, of St. Ripiteopal Church, officiat- bride was given in marri- by her father and wore a ot flowered radiance | Bhe was attended by | , Mise Nell Rose Knight,! “ E i Mrs. At @ weeting of the board of Greeters of the Woman's Clud gelled recently by Mrs. W. R. War. first vice-president, Mrs. N. Goshern was unan- lected to the office of} ‘The meeting was neces-| bp the reskrmation P. Harris from this position George N. Geshora: Named New President Of Woman’s Club “Lohengrin” as the processional and Mendelssohn's “Wedding March” as the recessional. After the ceremony, friends and relatives of the young couple enjoyed a reception given at the home of the bride’s parents. After a short honeymoon up the East Coast, they will return here and make their future home. Section 1. That from and aftér the--passage and approval -of this Act. it shall be unlawful for, any person, persons, firmr’or ebrporg- tion’ to order, purchase or cause any. intoxicating liquors. to be transported in inte: com- merce, except for scientific, sacra- mental, medicinal and mechanical purposes, into any county or pre- cinct of this State where the cae | of intoxicating liquors are pro- hibited under the Constitution and Statutes of this State, | Section 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation to order, pur or cause intoxicating wines or beer for beverage {purposes to be transported from any point in the State by any common or other carrier into any county or precinct of this State {wherein the sale of, intoxicating Mrs, Goshorn was formerly re- cording seeretary, and Mrs, Chas. Wardlow was elected to fill this vacancy. The new president will appoint her department and committee chairmen at the first meeting of chase liquors, ef Miss Marien Hudgens, daughicr of Mr. Brn M. W_ Hudgens of Bar of thie city, to Gerry, eon of Mr. and Carry of Petronia street. young couple were marveed test Monday at the Firs Chureh with Dr. Danie!s | A Pre-Labor Day Dance will be/ @ Real's Club on Roosevelt on Saturday evening! Marting at 10 o'clock. Music will be futnished by Rhythm Syncopators. It is that there will be a large erowd in attendance. PiToGive On Monday Kappa Pi Y Society will spon- er @ big Labor Day Dance at the Oeban Club on Monday from 9 2 a. m, Favors such as balloons and; ape will be given away. Bob’s| Orchestra will furnish music for! LEWINSKY’S STORE A real Summer Clearance Sate! at Lewineky’s Men's Shop is an-! Peprced in this issue of The Citi FER, Phich offers some of the fin- @P Biltains in many months in men's clot Men's fine quality ewite are livted prices, atid equally xc other items in me | Practically every item of men’s | clothing in the store has been re duced for this selling event . PREPARED OWN SHROUD OULDWATER Mich In white shroud sb al ewed hand and embroidered two yea ago in anticiy 1 of her death, Mgs. Lucy A. Hodkins, 79, was yurted in this city recently There are valt lakes in Tibet which are remnants of shrinkag of hnge fresh-water al lake formed in t ag are being made for the hment of a federal camp homeless transients near Carlis Ky : PIAA LL A Ld Notice To Subscribers t in paying your Please be pr the carrier who de paper. He pave The Citizen 15 cents » week for the pa- per and sells it to vou for 20 cents. His profit for ing is 6 conte weekly subscriber. if he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. weaaIIss sas re » In order to make room for new merchandise that is now’ begin- ning to arrive, The Hub Store to- day offers its stock of ladies’ dresses at sacrificing prices. William Mendell, manager of the store, is now in the eastern markets buying Fall stock. forced without reference to the part so held invalid. Section 8. That this Act shall become effective five days after its passage and approval by the Governor. Approved December 4, 1918. ATRIO OF Dews Rupert Knowles, of the Blue! Eagle Restaurant, announces in today’s paper that he prepares hot! souse every Saturday which can | be purchased canteen style or, served at the place. This eating place offers a good menu to select from, and is lo-| cated opposite the Key West Box! Factory. ORES Hen aeae E. C, GRIFFIN 1020 S. W. 9th Ave., Miami Purchasing Agent for FRI. and SAT. SPECIALS] Fresh Pork Fresh Veal Florida and Western Meats Bermuda Meat Market Cor. White and Virginia Sts. Free Delivery Phone 861-W] | FRUITS and VEGETABLES | ; itech inccttepenliaionaaininerah thik. fou DIERSSES ty i Mr. Mendell is now at the market. purchasing new goods which are arriving daily, CLEARANCE SPECIALS ON LADIES’ DRESSES One rack of $2.95 DRESSES, be sold all to at. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE! close out at ..... j 1 lot of Beautiful $3.95 $4.95 DRESSES, i all to go at i All $5.5 Lane Chandler-Sally Darling in GUNS FOR HIRE Serial and Comedy Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-200 $1.79 $1.50 LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath Double Room with Bath . and $2.95 ENCHANTING | QWnen///7, |» pone of 2 and \Nsrena 7 acct SLAG CUARDI Now PERFUMES My YOUR VACATION THIS YEAR IN ently AH at \\ DISE | DAILY. Is OUR NEW MERCHAN- ARRIVING Visit our and see the new Fall of your HEALTH store || Who GUARDIAN THE ICE MAN + Mrs. MENTION, Mrs. John Roker left yesterday! for ber home in West Palm Beach after a visit here with relatives. Miss Adalaide Blenus left over the East Coast for a visit of a few} days in Miami. . Mrs. W. F. Adams, who was spending a vacation of one mont! im Hendersonville, N. C., return- ed over the East Coast yesterday. Mrs. Peter H. Williams and daughter, Miss Ileen, who had been in Miami for the wedding of Williams’ - granddaughter, Miss Bobby Rice, returned over the East Coast yesterday. —— Bayman Weintraub and daugh- ter, Miss Cecelia, returned yester-! day from a trip to Hot Springs, Mss] she Glubs which will be held in) jiquors are prohibited by the Con- 3 stitution and Statues of this State, yet ae ~ except as provided in this Act. . | eeccccece eeecceccccoce Section 8. That it shall be un- lawful for any common or other carrier to transport any intoxicat- ing liquors over Railways, High- ways or Waters of this State into any county or precinct in this State where the sale of intoxicat- ing liquors, wine or beer are pro- hibited for any purpose except as provided for by, this Act. Section 4. That nothing in this Act shall make it unlawful for any person to’ order, purchase, transport or cause intoxicating liquors for personal use as a beverage not exceeding one quart during any period of thirty con- secutive days to be ordered. pur- chased or transported in inter- state commerce or intrastate com- merce or otherwise by any com- mon or other carriers from any point without or within the State to any point within the State. Section 5. Upon the trial of any person under this Act it shall be prima facie evidence that in- appears Vike clock- work every day of the year W goa HEAT. rn “an | | ae to keep pace with|\\ a eae Se 5 aes: YOUR ICE MAN, Of Course, : | He never has to be defrosted. He never thumps the racing hours! Special August (Offer or whirrs. He always saves you dollars and conta, No one dress is correct for all occasions, Nox is any one fragrance! ... The clever wo- man of today chooses her perfumes as she chooses her costumes—to express the spicit of the hourt It is for her that the makers of OutDooR Gmt have created three enchanting new odors, scientifically blended to match the three major moods of the day. “Dawn ‘is the scent-harmony of early morning ...@ veritable bouquet of Spring it self, coaxed from the rarest flowers, “Noon” complements the spirit of sports... a blythe fragrance, slightly more pronounced in odor. “NacHi” breathes the magic and mystery of star-studded skies...a seductive extract in Dawn, Noon and Nicut are available ia CALL NO. 8 FOR PURE ICE ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of All Metal—Equipped With WATER COOLERS They’re Economical! 100 Per Cent = ON --- | - VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED CARDS: 39 Different Styles to. choose from: ment and chain stores. If your dealer cannot days, | Ark., and various other parts of the country. ‘oxicating liquors were ordered, procured, transported or re- ceived in violation of this Act if any waybill or records of ship- ments, or amount found in the possession of any person, shows that he received or transported by and through the means stated in this Act any amount over and above one quart of intoxicating Mrs. A. C. Jenks and daughter, Miss Alice, who have been visiting in Columbus, Ga., returned over the East Coast yesterday accom- panied by Mrs. Jenks’ grandson, Ben Hill, who will visit here. 3 Mrs, N. A. Clarke, daughter of liquors for beverage urposes Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Thompson, | (41 ; Laue eG ban beed erantine et within any thirty consecutive weeks visiting in Key West with! days; and the Sheriffs, Deputies jand Constables shall have au- thority to arrest without warrant and seize all liquors found in this! | State where found in violation of this Act and the same shall be disposed of as provided by the her parents, left yesterday over the East Coast for her home in Miami. U. S. Plant Board Inspectors Hoyt Carleton, Russell Linger! 2 and Walter Coursey, who had been | !@ws of this State. in this city on an inspection trip,| Section 6. That any person returned yesterday over the Fast | Violating the provisions of Sec- Coast for Arcadia. | tions one, two or three of this Act bs shall be punished by a fine of not | STAND GUARD OVER DEAD (less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars, or not SAN FRA ‘CO—When hu-' less than one nor more than six mane officers investigated the! months in the county jail at hard | howling of dogs in a flat, in this, labor, or both. | city. they found four famished} Section 7. That if any) See- | mongrels standing Yguard over | tion or part of Section of this Act | their dead mistress, Mrs. Agnes} shall be held to be unconstitutional | Wood, who had been dead for four | or invalid that fact shall not in- | validate any other Section or por- tion of Section of this Act, but the valid portions shall be en- Subscribe for The © Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop Summer Clearance SALE Men’s Finest Quality SUMMER SUITS, regular $19.75 grade, Tropical Worsteds, Nubs and Triple Weave $14. ¥45) ° Worsteds, now } } | i \ ©000090000000000002009000090000000000089000008 ae bei onzed Worsted ‘Trousers, 1 or dark ark @ ; pattern D260 ae t Qualie a Broadcloth Shirts, solids or Men ines uality or- fanc $1.00 and sted Trousers, all fine suit ‘ kind 79¢ j pants, regular $7.50 seller 5 $4.45 : Special lot Douglas Shoes, closing out, high or low, Special lot (Airman & Elder) black or tan— Broadcloth Shirts, values $6.00 kind, $5, 00 to $1.95, $1 35 at O now ie $5.00 kind $4. 00 White and Solid Colors at ° Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop 526 DUVAL STREET POTTTI I supply you with all three of the new OuTDOOR Gaat odors, mail the coupon. PURSE-SIZE Vooly Size Bondoic-Sise 25¢ 10¢ $100 OUTDOOR GIRL ee Crystal Corporation, Dept. N-3 130 Willis Ave, N. Y. Enclosed find 10c to cover cost of mailing and handling for which please send me Trial Vials of each of rm the 3 Ourpoor Grat Neme Address City. PRINTED CARDS: (100 Cards... .... $1.00 This offer good until August 31 THE ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Building 100 Cards and Plate. . $2.25 Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at Doomed by the scheming WonG Bo, the old tramp steamer Boldero headed toward Tiger Island. Had Harvey Bowers, big game hunter, and Ivy Green, keeper of the ship’s seagoing menagerie, known what lay ahead, the name of this volcanic islet off the Borneo coast might have seemed prophetic. ... The Citizen New Serial---Starting Wednesday, September 5 SEA STORY BY MORRIS Meanwhile their romance flourished before the jca! ous eye of young FLINT, the wireless operator and sharer with WoNG Bo of the seeret of the insurance pirates. 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