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OP'S BARBEQUE To BE LO- CATED AT CORNER OF WHITE AND NEWTON Bob's Barbecue on White street at Newton, a new and up-to-the- Minute sandwich shop, will be epened tomorrow by its owner, R. D. (Bob) Smith. : lly every kind of sand- Wick or barbecue including toasted Seadwichts will be sedved at all times with variety of cold or hot Grishs inctuding cold beer, coffee | end also « ety of Mavors of | fee eream, fudgsicles and pop-} Equipment installed in the new! place during the past week insures the patrons that all foods will be, strictly sanitary Charles Wells for a visit with friends in Miami. John Pinder left over the East Coast yesterday for a brief visit in Miami, Louis Wilson left over the East Coast yesterday for New Orleans. where he will enter Loyola Uni- versity. Gwynn Bethel arrived yester- day from a short buisness trip in Miami. Miss Edith Sawyer, who was visiting here with relatives, left over the East Coast for a visit in Miami and Fort Myers before re- turning to her home in Nassau. Miss Sylvia Guito left over the Fast Coast yesterday for Talla- hassee where she will resume her studies at the Florida State Col- | lere for Women, Mr, Smith believes that a busi-| Ree of this sort is needed at this time and be will do everything pos. idle to give his ers prompt} and courteous servi Herman Roberts, local painter, ! fe hedding 4 force of men engag-| im repminting the residence j Louia 8. Baker j street { Other repairs were made to the! Premises recently, and when the! Peinting is completed, the place Wil present a much better ap-! pearance. CARD OF THANKS } White | We with to thank our friends @n4 neighbors for their many kind @tte tendered ws during our great @errew, the death of our beloved fen, Merry Frank Romero. To whe gave the use the donors of the offerings and « pathy, we extend our sincere ap-| wn AND MES. JOHN J. RO- MERO, JR. AND FAMILY. septl4-1t j these cars, floral j Mrs. Boyen was Carl Baker left over the East Coast yesterday for a visit of sev- eral weeks in Miami. Mrs. W. Underwood, who was visiting here with her mother, Mrs. A. H. Russell on Petronia str returned to Miami yester- day. ©. P. Artman, IJr., left on fast evening's train for New Orleans, La. where he will resume his studies at Loyola University. Mrs. James E. Duane, Jr., left y rday for Long Key where she will visit with her husband. L. C. Cox left over the East Coast for Miami yesterday and will return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Beecham Curry, who were in Tampa due to the sudden death of their son, Le- land, returned over the East Coast yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Boyen and son, Billy, arrived here over the st Coast yesterday from Ocean- view, Va., for a visit with Mrs, Boyen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Carey on United Street. formerly Miss Alecia Curry. Miss Sadie Coley of Pensacola | is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.T. SPECIAL Saturday and Monday SALE ON DRESSES We are taking from our Mock All. SUMMER DRESSES and KIMONAS Some sold as high as $10.95 and $15.95, to he placed ‘ lay and Monday cial Prices of — $2.00 |... $2.95 WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR FALL MERCHAN. DISE AND bo IT QUICKLY. ——Also— SALE ON SHOES (Saturday and Monday) Createst Re on Shoes for | . Mixse and Children. Large k of Children’s School Shoes —— THE—_ STORE OF FASHION City’s Leading Ladies’ Store APPELROUTH tions yet BaP PaaaOBDOOOSD SD. MI MS I, APERS N N) OLD P Sill eee: For Sale 1 Bundle for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Hathaway, at 1225 South street, this city. Sheriff Karl O. Thompson, who had been spending several days on official business at points up the Fast Coast, has returned to the mi for a visit with relatives. HUB STORE HAS NEW LINE GOODS William Mendeil, who is now at eastern markets purchasing new goods for The Hub Store, has shipped a large lot of new dresses snd other ladies’ wear, which has; recently been placed on display. In order to make room for this new merchandise the store is ¢ its tisement in tod: e states. United States Department of | gricult engineers have de-) oped a new mechanical attach- mt for corn-harvesting ma- es that picks up broken and lodged stalks, The Kaffirs, a tribe, gather caterpillars, crush, their heads, dry them in the sun and then pack them for future use as food, SP eweescccccccoocos 5c SILI IIIIIITILIS IS. how, 'BLLLILIPIIPILTIOL II SS, KEY WEST CITIZEN Streamlined Trains Are New at Fair left yesterday |’ Above: Union Pacific-Pullman streamlined train, which is on exhibit for the first time anywhere at the new World’s Fair in Chicago. Right: sliding aluminum panels make each berth in fact a small compartment. MANY OFFER TO BUY OLD CITY FOUNTAIN STORE OF FASHION BEING RENOVATED | INSTALLED | IXTURE, MEW Er | FIFTY YEARS OF AGE AND IS WITH MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS MADE OF CAST IRON Preparing for what he expects = to be the best season in the his- tory of the city, I. Appelrouth of | The Store of Fashion, is this week } z having the interior of his b ss | real estate office and asked: place completely rénovated and} ‘Who owns the property at the painted, installing mew fixture and making many other improve- ments. | The store must be in readiness for the display of the new fall, employes chorused: and winter stock which continues “The fountain 1s not for salei to come in from buyers at the; The employes were right. eastern markets, The fountain is a cast iron relic Great numbers of new dress hats, shoes for fall and winter} wear which will be completely| is being mz displayed by September 25. A clearance on summer dresses (By, Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, Sept. 14.—A woman walked into a Kansas City ‘eorner of Brooklyn avenue and Independence boulevard?” As with one voice a half dozen de on Saturday and tisement in today’s paper. of 50 years ago, considered lack-; may be purchased TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon eall telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint { |} boy is on 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 80 jr cent of the | persons who die in the United | States leave no estate. !ing in both artistic and intrinsic | value, now dilapidated and dry. Yet Jess Johnson, owner of the property on which it stands, says that inquiries as to whether it | average one every four days the year around. | The fountain has for its center Monday, as stated in an adver-|the figures of a 5-year-old boy and girl beneath an umbrella. WELTERS’ BAND GIVES CONCERT A concert was rendered yester- day by Welters’ Cornet Band in Nelson English Park, under the! supervision of the parks and rec- reation department. The band was directed by Shed- rack Hannibal. The program, which was to have been presented last Sunday, was offered. It was postponed at that time because the organization attended a fun- | eral of a World War veteran. The ships and shore equipment of the United States Navy repre- sent a total investment of nearly | $2,648,000,000. ; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1984. SPMMILDODS. Notice To Subscribers A wy . ENCHANTING Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. if he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. bh ddd hdd — The World’s Greatest Dog Stars in. FIGHTING TO LIVE Also Comedy and Serial Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c PERFUMES Nee EEL | SPECIAL SALE ——on——_. LADIES’ DRESSES With daily shipments of new goods now arriving, we must clear our racks of Summer Dresses. This is the opportunity for Ladies and Misses to get finest dresses at practically half the original price. Be: Ladies’ Dresses, al- sold at $2.95 and $3.95, specially $1.98 priced at ...... Dresses left to _ $1.49 and $5.95 Dresses, to be closed out at only $2.95 ” SHOES, all Only a few be sold es One lot of $. of our 2 and $3.95 Blacks, Whites and Blonds, to go at .. Shoes; $1.98 SEE THE NEW GOODS! Mr. Mendell is now at the New York markets buying new goods, some of which is now on display at this store. | Registered US. 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