The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 15, 1934, Page 4

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i ina 1 fei : i Te +f : i Ea fFFe H Ate t i it phar i E ! i 4 Fy sia iat inducement, Key West has larger cities to E ie 3 tT ii i ty z fe vote i ii i f f gst He i itstt di phe iif juse we of gasloine. And i. Ee der liberal license laws, if it. were. not for graft:in offiejal cireles;» +: THIS WAS RECORD FOR MONTH; ONLY ONE FOR THIS WEEK Sit tne marriage license was ed<this, week from the. office of )Judge* Hugh: Gunn, -making: a total of four for the™ month to - b-Phe one issue ofthe week was laws, They regard graft as a son and without the benefit of| clergy, habeas corpus, or long postponements, shoot the grafters like the traitors they are.» Some tof them, anyhow. see On the first of the coming January will begin one of the most interesting sessions of con- gress that has ever convened in this country. Right here, we would give a free ad. to. our esteemed contemporary, the Congressional Record. This publication is really the minutes of OUR Board of Di- rectors. No greater step toward the control of the government by the citizens thereof could be tak- en than to form small neighbor- ; hood clubs for a weekly reading of the more vital parts of the Record and a free discussjon thereof. Key West is leading the nation in more ways than one; why not attract attention by be- ing the ‘first town to offer syste- matic scrutiny to the proceedings such performances will, in the fu- ture, become very unusual indeed. Probably Sam agrees with Her- i rT He Fr z if ee if if . = & i ai i faced prohibitionists| bert Hoover who once wrote that id not so hasten! the money lost by suckers to fake jon as the! organizations was of more value Raturally outlaw liquor men are} in the hands of those who secur- doing. - ed it “than it would have been Of course the-thing could be} had it remained in the hands of managed under prohibition or un-j the idiots who parted with it.” ; Today's Birthdays ° Mrs. Edith Scott Magna of Holyoke, Mass. D. A. R, leader,| born in Boston, 49 years ago. Dr. S. Josephine Baker of New York, one of the country’s lead- ing ‘Women physicians, born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 61 years ago. Mrs. Robert E. Cowan (“B. M. Bower”), of Oregon, novelist, born at Cleveland, Minn., 59 years ago. Lewis Stone, actor, born at Worcester, Mass., 55 years ago. Vincent Astor of New York, head of the house in’ America, born in New York, 43 years ago. Prof. Fleix Frankfurter of the Harvard Law School, born in Vienna, 52 years ago. Franklin P, Adams (“F. P. A.”) of New York City, columnist and author, born in Chicago, 53 years’ |e. Dr. Lewis H. Weed, Director of OF }'the Johns Hopkins School of Medi- service, cine, born in Cleveland, 48 years Gerhart Hauptmann, famed TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper. by. 6:00. o’clock in the afternoon: eall telephone, 51 anda ipaper willbe ‘sent: to your home.’ A’ complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the 1} purpose of delivering con- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. ‘OTHERS COMING | TOSPEND WINTER | At the housing division of the FERA today a letter was received} from Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, | ' showing that arrangements have} j been satisfactorily concluded ey them to have a winter residence in {Key West for the latter part of | the season. They write to advise that they| | will arrive from their home in De-} { troit, Mich., about January 1, ana] remain until spring. i ' |» Virginians drank an average otf jtwo and a half galions of beer yeach during the first 12 months tof repeal. Taxes netted $737,- i FRI. and SAT. SPECIALS Strictly Fresh Killed Veal Strictly Fresh Killed Pork || All Ingredients for Souse Western and Florida Meats eats at prices you can meet Bermuda Meat Market Phone 861-W Free Delivery Cor. White and Virginia Sts. ade to” Joseph’ Wood and Mary Lonise Johnson. The couple were wedded yesterday, Notary Public J. G. Piodela performing the ceremony. : CHURCH WORKERS CONDUCT MEETING SECRETARY OF MIAMI MIS- SIONARY SOCIETY PAYS VISIT HERE Mrs. J. Pierce, secretary of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Miami Methodist District, was a visitor in Key West yesterday to meet with local units of the organization. Conferences were held at the Wesley House assembly room with members from the three churches, First Methodist, Ley Memorial and Fleming Street, in attend- ance. There was a complete group from each unit in attendance and the meeting was marked by un- usual enthusiasm. SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS’ By ANN PAGE AzOnal. state and local author- ities are sponsoring National Cheese Week with a view to increas- ing the use of all types of cheese. American or store cheese is specially low in price though this commodity las remained cheap. Another farm ‘product, honey, is also being brought to your attention. Most green vegetables are higher than they have been, but there are many fine, cheap, root vegetables evailable for low budgets. Spinach, Squash, cabbage, lettuce and mush- rooms ate moderately priced. Green peas, beans, lima beans and tomatoes; are high. Florida oranges and grapefruit are plentiful and cheap. ‘Navel oranges and Satsumas (similar to tangerines) | are beginning to arrive in market. Both eating and cooking varieties of apples offer outstanding values. The following menus are made up | from the latest market news avail- able: Low Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Beef Potatoes Diced Rutabagas Bread and Butter Bananas in Orange Jelly Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Baked Yams Creamed Celery and Onions Bread and Butter Apple Cobbler Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Oyster Cocktail Roast Duck ‘Apple and Celery Stuffing Boiled Rice Lettuce and Tomato Salad Hot Rolls and Butter to Eat4 TimesaDay ‘We Can Help You! See Us Today! DUPLICATE PRIZES FOR MOTHERS Key West Bread is Best! AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD, made by VALDES BAKERY, Caulifiower au gratin} lvtts. in erage see ntilk*iand “ited “tear pecasion- | ally.-When: the payne nie joe French wai a bottle of wine is ordered, but. the, French- | men usually drink it alone,” NEW AUTO TAGS ! BEING DISTRIBUTED TO TAX COLLECTORS FOR SALE ON DECEMBER 1 (By Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Fia., Nov. Announcement that Florida’ +1935 automobile tags are now being distributed to the various j county tax collectors to be placed on sale December 1 was made to- day by" the state motor vehicle commission. é | The tags are being shipped from the tag plant at Raiford | where approximately half of, the 1 426.000 new tags being manufac- | tured have been completed, the bepreree said, Black letters on a backgtound | of grape fruit yellow will be the | color scheme of the new tags. i SCO) This day bestows a strong at- { tachment to the home and parents. The life may be narrow, perhaps confined, but not, on the whole, unhappy. The mind is restless and a little too impulsive, and not | quite enough foresight may be jused for great success; but with reasonable precaution the facili- | ties of modern education should prevent any failure. | SSS SSS | Rattans, gutta-percha, dammar, } tin, gold and lead are produced: |in- Pahang. one of the Federated | Malay States. ra} C. M. i. SENIOR CLASS.» BAL!.OON DANCE Friday, November 16, 9 till 7 CUIAN CLUB Lob’s Orchestra Gents 60: Ladies Free ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” We have adhered to a con- deal- treat- sistent policy of honest ing, courtesy and fair ment to cur patrons. Our aim is to give you the best at the lowest possible prices. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL CUTS OF MEATS Order your meat through us and get thejj freshest and best. Order meat with your groceries or order it separately. Prompt Free Delivery. | We meet all competition with 44 low prices and high quality { Phone 67 814 Fleming St. Free Delivery Hur FAUSTO'’S GROCERY AND SATURDAY *©<9UST RECEIVED ‘AE Balege shipment’ “Crystalized Fruits, Nuts and everything te ROYAL GELATIN, ait Flavors CHOCOLATE ‘AND VA- NILLA PUDDIN: ECONOMY VANILLA, 10c POTATOES, 5 Ibs, ONIONS, 1 &, both 15e 49¢ SUGAR, 17e 10 Ibs. 20¢ BORDEN'S CREAM, 3 cans YACHT CLUB SALMON, can - CHEESE, TOMATOES, MONARCH BRAND TO- MATO JUICE, 25 SWEET 15e Paceer and Virginia Ste. Free Delivery FLOWER BUDS SOAP, 6 bars _—— Prweciam? YOUR ICE MAK, OF Couces, bas to te Getreec Be secer Game ae Balt wee tm ee a ‘CALL NO. 8 FOR PURE ICE ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of AL ea WATER COOLERS They're Ecomemmecal’ 200 Por Com $30 and $35

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