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z Z y- were hundreds in the were the te oF PIL) wuropean economic trends and their also many | Stetson Chinese foreign trade, Mr. procmevion pale sore Seether agar it, ere by a lance throng Ford's ideas for a closer cooperation slong the} between agriculture and industry are presented to World's Fair vis- itors, “the longest look into the fu- ture” he had seen on the grounds of A Century of Progress. “The en- couragement of soy bean culture and the development of the simple extraction methods shown in this barn may easily mean the beginning During the month of October} of a word-wide change in farm prac- were nine mgrriage licenses} tice." Mr. Yu stated. “The idea of office of Probate | the marketing by the farmer of fin- n. Of this num-} shed products, rather than raw ma- ! } : f | of growing ‘ord Exposi- is one which, ff followed out Since the opening of the Fair last May, almost two million visitors, in- eluding farmers, city dwellers, stu- dents of agriculture and economics, and leaders of agriculture and in- dustry, have visited the Ford Indus- trialized Barn, with the result that the Ford farm theories are now be- ing discussed in every part of the nation and the world. ee during the week ending today were to: Edel- miro Carpentier and Teresa Mar- rero; Joe Stickney, Jr. and Zelma Alois Gilbert; Bills Robert Eng- land and Grace Elizabeth Olcen. COLUMN Advertisements under thts head} will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate sf 1c a word for each in- tertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve-y instance is 2c. {Steamship Cuba arrived yes-| Payment for ciassified adver- terday afternoon from Havana|tisements is invariably in advance, | with 74 first class and six second | but regular advertisers with ledger | lass passengers for Key West. 10 /#ecounts may have their advertise- | first class and four second class|™ents charged. for Tampa. Advertisers shvuld give their} The ship sailed 6:30 o’clock for | Street address az well as their tele- | Tempa with 19 passengers and}Phome number if they desire re-| freight. jAults. : CONDUCT MEETING | Autostrop Razor Outfit, . Ask for “Phere will be a special meet- it. s bundl Be, siti Z ing of Fern Chapter, Order of |< gee) (7 The Sitizen. OF Eastern Star. held tomorrow eve-| ee ning. beginning at 7:30 o'clock. | PRINTING—Qualit, inti ; Taitintion work and other mat-|" the Lowest’ Priva. wre Ant ters will come before the meet- man Press, a request is made for a| sug?) during the | | FOR SALE 1 ——_ OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two } a BLANK SALES BOOKS. Now 10c each or 3 for 25¢ at The/ Artman Press, Phone 51, Citi-| zen Building. octié} HEARNE’S HOME: A telegram was recived this] morning by George F. Archer} antiouncing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Hearne at} their home in Tempa. The new} arrival has been given the name| of George Archer Hearne, i Mrs. Hearne before | marriage} was Miss Marguerite Areher,! WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Geerge RADIOS. Guaranteed service. F. Archer of Key West. R. C. A. and Atwater Kent —NoTIce / Pics J. L, Stowers Music j . PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press, aug? RADIO REPAIRING A committee from the Monroe} County Fishermen's Association; — = has been to the Thompson Fish} PAINTING, Interior decorating, Company and have asked for the| - furniture - refinishing. Work | following prices this coming sea-) done right and reasonable, L. C. | son: Spanish Mackerel, 5e jer) Cox, 310 William street, Theva b.; Kingfish, 5¢ per Ib.; Bluefish; 358-W. oct29-1mo } PAINTING per lb., and Pompano, 25¢ per! / ib. These prices Mr. Thompson | WANTED has refused to pay, but until he | WANTED A cae te ba oad Gpen.n0 there will be ne fsh «Voor text printing order. ‘The: eaught by Monroe County Fisher-| oeeung : 1 | men, because we cannot fish for; MISCELLANEOUS ing less than these prices and | Se i AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit | given free with each classified | advertisement. ASK FOR IT.: ras janili living. mayROE COUNTY — FISHER- ng ASSOCIATION. _ aN’ “ Rovl-it SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGE Wwe the exception of the best eggs, butter, oranges and fresh tomatoes, marketers will find most food prices easy on their pocketbooks. Meats are reasonable, with loin and round cuts of beef and legs of lamb especially attractive. Certain vegetables are somewhat higher, but a wide selection of low cost vegetables is still available. Among them will be found white and sweet potatoes, yellow onions, ruta- baga turnips, carrots, beets and cab- bage. Green and wax beans, spinach, cauliflower and broccoli are moderate- ly priced, while green peas and lima beans are high. Grapefruit is outstanding in qual- ity and price. Both cooking and eat- ing apples should be very reasonable. The following menus are made up from the latest market news avail- able. Low Cost Dinner Roast Shoulder of Lamb with Gravy Boiled Rice Turnips and Turnip Greens Bread «nd Butter Carame}. Pudding Tea or Coffee Mik Medium Cost Dinner Pork, Veal and Beef Loat Baked Yams Buttered Cabbage Bread and Butter Snow Pudding Custard Sauce Tea or Coffea Milk Very Special Dinner Fruit Cocktail Chicken and Oyster Pie Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Tomato Aspic Saiad Hot Rolls and Butter Maple Nut Ice Cream Coffee ‘Milk Richardson’s Grocery FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4 pkgs. Marshmellows, 1 box Pop Corn - 20¢ Eggs, doz. .- 28¢ Sugar, 5 lbs. . 25¢ Siam Rice, 5 lbs. . 35¢ Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Flour, 5 Ib sack Milk, can... Tomatoes, can _ Cream, all brands - Butter, B Cheese, tb _. E Baked Beans, can ~ Ovaltine .-__ 35e and Cora, large can - Peas, large can Royal Gelatin. 3 Matches, 3 boxes Salt, 3 pkgs. Grits, 2 pkgs. ee Chicken Feed, 10 Ibs. . Syrup, 3 cans __. Vanilla, 3 bottles Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans Sani Flush -. Octagon Soap, bars for .. Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Streets small, Miss Isabelle Duffy arrived yesterday on the morning train from Marathon and is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Victor Moffat, * Charles Williams was an arriv: over the East Coast yesterday’ from Miami and will spend a few days with relatives. J. G. Nesmith, of the Main- tenance of Way Department, Florida East Coast Railway, has been transferred to, tion of the road near erdale, and left yesterday after noon. Mrs. Nesmith afid the) children will leave later ik week. Charles M. Miller, techni sergeant, U. S. A., retired, yesterday afternoon for ton, Ala. Arnold Samuelson was an out. going passenger over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for a stay of about 10 days in Miami. Mrs. Harriett Hayden and daugh-| ter, Mrs. Jean White, left on the Cuba yesterday for Tampa where they will spend a while and then go to Miami where Mrs. Hayden} will be the guest of her daughter. | | Home Cooked Roast Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roberts | were arrivals in Key West yester-} day from West Palm Beach for al visit with their son, Paul Roberts and other relatives. | June | at $1,200, Other issues were] : . j made for: ss Anniversaries _ | General repairs to nome \eceeccccesoepeeseosesee: fice of Peace Justice Rogelio Go- 1500—Benvenuto Cellini, fa.| ™e% on Duval street near Pe- mous Italian artist, metalwork-| ‘nia. Cost, $300. — er and sculptor, whose auto-j _ Add room to building at 1108 Hbiography. is one of the world’s} Georgia street. Owner, Charles classics, born, Died Feb, 14,| Maloney; cost, $50. 1571. 1815—Crawford W. ‘Long,| Georgia physician-surgeon, % pio-| neer in the uses of ether as an! anaesthetic, born at Danielsville, Died at Athens, Gay June 2 (Southbound) at 9:00 a. m. and 2 p. m. daily. << ~ Through Ferry wes No tor, born in Philadelphia, Died]] Name Key at 8 a. m and in Washington, D. C., Dec, 31, 1921. 1871—Stephen Crane, author of the famous novel, “The Redj Badge of Courage,” born at} Newerk, N. J. Died in Germany, ; 5, 1900. ' | ROAST PORK DINNER!} Pork, Dessert and Coffee 25¢ THURSDAY, 5 till 7:30 p. m. Recreational Hall, First M. E Church, Corner Simonton I and Eaton Streets “Tt’s toasted” V Your throat protection— against irritation—agasnst cough select your at money-saving prices. ROYAL GELATIN, ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL CUTS OF MEATS Order your meat} through us and get thet) freshest and best. Onder meat with your groceries or order it separately. Prompt Free Delivery. We meet all competition wath low prices and bigh quelity Phone 67 814 Fleming St Debwery Y firmly round and fully packed wath long golden strands of fine tobacco—onl clean center leaves—these are the mildest leaves—they cost more—they taste better. ou’ll find every Lacky