The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1934, Page 4

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yesterday ai ey after a business it W, : bexinning see o’clock, atthe clubhouse on Divi- FUNERA Mrs. J. Shannahan, postmistress| Si0" street, and all members are Eiger fee a Established morning train yesterday and or tour “I only know,” he said, “that it Jack Maloney, of the bak them. ; +38 oS ‘ery _Creomulsion ma: tigers [TOE HE St supposed to shoot firm of Maloney and Peacock, left s_frgnaen mah, er leer oo am — en the afternoon train yesterday|seven helps in one. It is —, i np ot Ae start eae for a short business trip to Miami. for —— relief, "Sa — : said | when the muzzle is almost in con- =. | = helps. feet Hetecees on Pape ers, oF rather lamented, “when | tact with the target” saeco the’ Mentac ne ax, |knows which factor will. do most was free for all, we ought| «2 its going to burst all to ing officer at the lighthouse ie| for any certain cough. So careful 7 trapped a goat or a pig. 1 pieces,” sala “won partment, who accompanied Mrs. Foes, aor’ Sd eens are ane if On the lit: Ammewersen ot Ge Ivy, "t you he. Ph to Miami last week i why we didn’t think of it? afraid to shoot it?” mee: iami week Te-|Creomulsion for any cough that . ‘suppose we could catch one ed the queen and in the Spanish| turned over the East Coast yes-| starts, j SAN CARLOS j @ Helen's monkey friends?” ET me tell you he | language repeated the words ut- terday. Mrs. Plummer will return} The cost is a little more than a! “The last time they came to vistt| L, sald, and his voice changed (tered ‘by Mr. Stone substituting] !ter after spending a while with|single help. But your druggist is| her,” said ivy, “one of them climbed cx ee esi « SS her son, Joseph. authorized to guarantee it, so it halfway up the ladder, Pert 4 perl sexy —_ 4 the word queen for king. costs ee ee tee We feed them whenever they come | put it the worst ever does come to | ‘Following the ceremony the} Henry Russell, of the Penin-| 307 J” male Eee tao aoe Seal “round, and we have loads of pa-|the worst, it’s got to be shot, and | ™onarchs and their retinue pa-|sular Life Insurance company,| with thon in the best abe eee! | ‘tlence, we = — one. I don’t| that’s all there is to it.” raded twice around the inclosure! Who was in Miami for a short (adv.) | Know. ... me it seems rather} “Seriously,” ever visit, returned on the Havana! @ruel to use a monkey for bait. It's Fitlgactempee Meany dy sche mee eee tose ond ‘the epee Special yesterday. ‘almost like using a child.” going to all this trouble? Time will ing event of the celebration which was one of the most beautiful and Dwight Russell, who was in Mi- THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO CELEBRATE ami for a few days with relati returned on the morning train ; PRI T CHA R D GRITO oat PRITCHAR EL DE YARA Mrs.'Neva Martin Hall was an’ Anc Tae b Wm ‘arrival over the East Coast’ yes- terday to spend a time with friends and remain for the’ bal- ance of the week. The Management of the Sincerely Congratulates the SAN CARLOS ON THEIR ANNIVERSARY Peter Doelger, Blue Ribbon ; or Schittz Beer For Tasticr and Better HICHBALLS Gee ’ “TOWN AND COUNTRY” CINGER ALE = 1G VOIIILETI II LOLIOS, z. PPP EPL E EEO Oe Mrs. L. B. Hood, who was be-} fore marriage Miss Meroba Jenks, ; left on the Cuba yesterday for Havana‘and from there will go to PTET G FO GENET TT join her husbend, Chief Petty Of-|| | (N° SHOW TONIGHT) ficer Hood, U. S. N.. at Guan- ew tanamo. All Star Cast in e CRIMINAL AT LARGE W. R. Porter, president of the |] Matinee, 10-15e; Night, 10-20c |; First National Bank, returned } yesterday from a short business visit in Miami. ing “a: variety of coler for = ; Pageant -and they ‘showed : to ex- + ceptional advantage last night. Except for the sound of the music stillness reigned through- . jout the evening as the pageant was all in pantomime. The only words being spoken were by Mr. Stone and Dr. O’Farrill during the coronation ceremonies. One touch of humor was in- jected into the pageant and was furnished by Duff Gilfond, who, as court jester pranced around the stage doing the many things which only a jester can do with impunity. When the procession ,was start- ed the jester took charge of the queen’s vacated throne and to show that he was affected by a feeling of boredom, rested his head on the cushion and went to sleep. Early in the evening the queen and the four maids - of honor, Grace Rivero, Maraima Ochoa. Josephine Ubieta and Catherine Saunders, were, by the lord may- or, presented gifts given by the Mrs. Charles Rosam was a re- CONGRATULATIONS! turning passenger over the East On the 10th Coast yesterday from a stay with relatives in Miami. ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Dora Acherson came in on of the the Havana Special yesterday f from Miami where she was spend- ing a while with relatives. \ SA N CA R L 0S W. H. Holman, of the Penin- sular Life Insurance Company, arrived in Miami to spend a few . on days with his many friends in Key | Ramonin’s Restaurant West where he was stationed as 1 a representative of the company. 615 Duval Street some years ago. {]| Spanish and American Cooking SAN CARLOS On Their TENTH ANNIVERSARY a Sen MALONEY & PEACOCK Bakers of BAKER BOY BREAD’ ——9—— Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. BUILDING MATERIAL ABD HeSDWage VILIILII ILI OELLS: TIT Ieee ee 3 5 oi {to be cleared of oranges and guavas. food supply and to death. He made a thorough job of this,|Perhaps we can count/on that—and Mrs, A, Wolkowsky, formerly; shopping the trucks and larger | perhaps not. If a beast has plenty ot |Atthur Sawyer Post 28, Ameri-lof Key West, but who has been (ranches into short lengths, and ty- | water he can go for long spells with- | C4" Legion, which staged the con-| making her home in Miami for) ——<$<_—__—___________ = them rep bundles which | out eating.” test through which the queen and | several years, was among the re-' = vy hoisted caveand stacked] The first plan fora deadfall which | maids were selected. cent arrivals here for a visit with a C for Grewood. Whether the deadfall| Bowers attempted to.execute was | Others participating . in the! relatives and friends. We Extend Our EL GRIT! ong? ‘Was & success or not the firewood | beyond his strength. He was not |coronation pageant other than j a= the fully justified the trouble of the ex-| able, even with Ivy’s devoted as- | mentioned in the foregoing were:| | yfrs. W. H. Smith and children, CONGRATULATIONS 7 periment. sistance, to holst this sections of | Councilors Eric Smith, Alfred| K}jp and Aulon, who were in Mi- y 1 While be was engaged on this |coconut-palm trunks into place. Crimi, Peter Rotier and Richard] ami for the week-end with Mr. ‘Mothodical business of clearing and| He revamped his plan and began |Jahnsen; Chamberlains Ralph Smith, technical expert with the tidying up the Grst motion of bufld-| all over again. The design would | Gunn and James Burnett; Guards:| Western Union Inclcari pas Gone to the © YEARS OF FRIENDS? SETWEES THE £ Fy 5 g 3 gs Z a GRITO D DE ' YARA! Bw . LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME = PHONE 135 _— -—. \ORIDII LID ILELEOEESS CONGRATULATIONS not have looked well in a blueprint. ti Ad Dorn- came to him. It would have looked neither simple Saks ——— os eaws re nor architectural. In a’ general way, i : Celi: 2 ees eens | eta ees Feeniies the set. Soeer ae eee Rose dragged guncases into the|UP for an old-fashioned game of » are oe. “i middle of the cave and, by-the light |jack-straws. Nevertheless it was eee Yereis Scie coe street, of @ candie-nut impaled on a sharp | Practical. C rg Barb ane 3 . Stick, made a careful examination} In reaching the bait, whatever | ©° omega Siero. ‘and inventory of their contents. that should be, tethered at the base \Mayg, Yolanda Mendoza, Julia NEW ARRIVAL AT iene oe teats bout fifteen |of the gully, immediately under the |JOnes, Ida Kerr, Cecelia Ells- ’ 1 Inches long could, = . eased ream- | back door of the cave, a downfall of | Worth, Edith Russell, Nell Rose GRIFFITHS HOME: fng-and chambering, the reamer to | "®avy logs from a height of twenty | Knight and Alce Curry. | Dea broken length of triangular file, | fet Would be precipitated by step- | Gentlemen: ofthe. Court:..Joe i be made to take snugly enough a.405 | P!NE on any one of thres triggers. | Adams; Douglas;)McCarthy, Ig-| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Griffiths pany, returned yesterday and will remain for a while as guests of | Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knowles, of Margaret | SAN CARLOS on their to the SAN CARLOS ON THEIR TENTH TeA ZZ LLL Ld TENTH ANNIVERSARY || ANNIVERSARY — -.. Anyone familiar with’ the nacio Carbonell, Joe Lopez, Anibal] of Norfolk, Va., ce the ard csi cane [ee oea NMR | aren re rena Norte. Va announce the eee — belonged to one of the miss ph began Lapeyrleanl but || dore; Rodriguez, Gilbert Demeritt,| baby‘has been given the name of. ‘guns could be filed into a fring. |'* m as if a tiger, chiefly | Marco.Mesa;.J Frank| Mary Elizabet CELEBR2 AT ws: Din to fit the piercing in the block | Mtent upon dinner, could by’any | Marrero, ia Sasa Antaad ats Gren was before ‘hi : 5.100 & TRE ef metal which he had remembered. | Possible accident avoid all three of | Herce, Joe Sone Frank Her] miitiage, iles Mary, Gunde a j 9 A stock for his gun was a simple |‘bem. nandez, Rene Alvarez this city. ; matter. He would fashion it from| , it was to be hoped, of course, that | “pases: Eugene Harold Ber- 3 ' . Seeaput-wood easily enough with |*%¢ two beasts would enter the dead- |, CoS°s) Eugene | Har | ————. 4 Py won p Comey et- | fall In company and meet.a common | X°Witz, James Singleton, Jr., Wil- 5 po ery prays yond ert rt wwced fate. They would either be killed im- |/iam Hilton and Jose Padron. & the work of reaming the iron pipe |™@dlately or be so pinioned that All attendants were dressed in ° ‘ to take the .405 cartridge. He was in |®!ther time or Bowers and his ax | Period costumes and lent brilliant € WELCOME VISITORS a © jubliant mood. He believed that |C°¥d deal with them. Bowers was |Cdloring to the scene of ancient % the thing would work. leaving as little as possible to §|fegal grandeur. - “1 never thought,” he said, “to | chance. : Following the ceremonies the % ome to it, but for all that it wit! be| His deadfa seemed to him a | monarchs and their court all at- e : . e @ grand gun.” thing of real ingenuity and achieve. | tended the coronation ball which ent. & wna be had explained the de |™ent- ~ a ome ya be sure that | was held in the Cuban Club. This * ‘ to ivy and succeeded in making ‘work, So, standing in’ | brought to a close th i er understand it. Her gitts were|t® tone gf sgfety- where the live | events of the celebration. ® EMELIO ROMERO Poop ot mechanical. bait, whet they obtaines one, was z . “But,” she said, “suppose your |t© be tethered, he to8sed @ short RESULTS IN DIVORCE fret =n niet wet it take for many es, of wood upon the near. } UID ALLL ELL EPO OEE *"Porever is right,” he taughed.| (Copsrighs, 1934, by Gowverneer Morris) | b¢ en 5a) Pan oe 7 ~ ne dpe gee fe ret: rmaed meee foals hae ' Ww Tomorrow, human bait Is ee ell, this gun is a one} 9.7 ¢morrow,, human aon | band being grahted a divorce. “ESPECIAL DANCE” |SON BORN TO MR. AT RAUL'S 1 TONIGHT) | AND MRS. WACHOB | seo noo wo te THEN MY FIGURE BEGAN TOFILLOUT Phecs in charge--ef ‘aire: Announcement hos been made | ANDIGOT MORE CURVESTOMY BoDY.| | ments for the “Especial oa by Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wachob of os st Raul's Club on Roosevelt Niagarh Yalls, N. Y., of the birth : Se Roulevard tonight expect that it of a boy on September 30. oe - ee aig My throat is my fortune. During the past week reseyga- Earl, : % t tions-have been pouring in @& = Mrs. Wachob was before her’ a i i smoke Old Golds "says Bing Crosby he furnished by the “Cotton oe” CONGRATULATIONS —TO THE—_ SAN CARLOS ON THEIR TENTH ANMIVERSaEY (Litt ttids J. L. STOWERS MUSK COmPanT Rac neeegearten , ad Sannnnnadiied 4 Pickers.” _—-..-.. ! Subseribe for The Citizen. . © See Buse Ckossy,in “SHE.LOVES_ME NOT,” his latest Paramount Picture ° ea ee Oe.

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