The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1934, Page 4

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in vote throughout nation. Wate } Potential merchant “navy.” day afternoon for Miami after} Dewitt Lones and __ brother, } Spending a few days with relatives} Uvenas, who were visiting their in Key West. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ’ Lones, at the home on Petronia Roy Demeritt, who was spend-}street, left yesterday for their ing several days with his mother} homes in Miami. and other relatives, left in the __— : afternoon yesterday for Miami. John Good, with the FERA su- pervising forces at Lower Mate- cumbe, left yesterday after spend- ing the week-end with his family. China has many fine news-| Kwantung leased territory. papers printed in the English lan- hast guage. Several come to my desk| i clccale teal = regularly, Their editorial columns) 2" ee are well written and © educational. The news of the world is well col-| put first lected and well selected, and. they are full of good advertising. *. f land The merchants of Chin’ sehr to | ™°dical, sessiqn js.told. be very progressivé “and *Péalize | that in order to get business they! must advertise in the newspapers. The advertisements are all in- dividual advertisements, Anyone who imagines that the business men of China are slow have anoth- er guess coming. Every line of business in Amer- ica should follow the example of these enterprising business men of China and advertise their wares th and services in their home town paper, not once in a while but all) the while. ANY BUSINESS WORTH — IS WORTH ADVERTIS-| Arizona Govern | aid, to. Hi ‘Thids jon Japanese. Allan Knowles was an outgoing over the East. Coast afternoon for Miami where he was to spend a few days with relatives, » Mrs. Wm. F. Maloney was a re- turning passenger-over the East Coast from Miami where she was visiting Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Curry. - V. A. McCray, circylation man- ager of the Miami Herald at Hol- lywood, and Mrs. McCray, were in Key West yesterday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ledlow, and left for home on the afternoon “Miss Mary F. Whitmarsh, of-j train. fieial reporter for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, left yesterday afternoon for a short vacation in; Miami. : John Costar, agent . for, . the — Florida East Coast Baifvey com-| John Hi:Mackey,. state «-labor pany, left yesterday ‘for short | inspector; who was in» Key- West busiiess ‘vitit"in Miamit-”*'" on: business,"left Saturday for: Mi- ami, He hee " League asks Japan if she Lionel Plummer, disbursing of- fortifying Pacific mandate. fieer at the lighthous department, left over the highway Saturday morning, accompanied by Mrs. Plummer, for a visit with their son, Joseph, in Miami and will go to other points in the state before returning. by Japan if treaties lapse. Our foreign trade for year ago. Rev. George E. Summers, who was on a business visit to Jack- sonville, returned over the East Coast yesterday. ie Pacific Ocean both ways. AAA reports indicate 300,000, 000 bushek wheat crop in 1935. eS Seecevcccoecosoons cease. CLASSIFIED John port.steward of the SOO SS te at 5 P. and ripe y, who] MrseHart; wife of Chief Sur- COLUMN vo) ‘Danéing dolls 2,096 years, ol ‘pent the -end ‘ih Miami with} geon R. W. Hart of the Marine .) , are fouhd in Bgyptiahi tomb. deck Maloney, teturtiett, yester-} hospitalc¢in Key West, and Mrs. : a’) if Holloway, wife of Surgeon P. D. Roosevelt scores mortgag Holloway, left Saturday on 4. 3, Trevor, vice president of | Steamship Cuba ‘for a visit the First National Bank, returned | Tampa. yesterday from a busniess visit in the in RADIO REPAIRING WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF! Hines tells Roosevelt RADIOS. (iuaranteed service.| may defer bonus demand. R. C. A., and Atwater Kent Agency. J. L. Stowers Music| HH. L. Harriman urges septi-tf | 000,000,000 for $2,000 houses. f I. N. Meltzer, automobile deal- er of Key West and Miami, who Cc a Mrs. E. E. Hood, formerly Miss, was in the city for the week-end 2 ‘exas Welch, was an arrival yes-; with his wife and son at the home = terday from Miami and will spend} of Mrs. Meltzer’s mother, Mrs. SALESMAN WANTED | Depression is over for & fortnight with her mother and| Charles Curtis, left yesterday aft-| NATIONALLY KNOWN import-|Ford says and raises output. ether relatives. ernoon for Miami. ers and jobbers, wines liquors, warehouse in Miami, have opening for high-type salesman in Key West. Give full details of your qualifica- and} Mr. and Mrs. Allie Capo were | 788,933 on Oct. 30. atrivals yesterday from St. Aug- urtine to be the guests of Mr. and! Mrs. W. W. Demeritt. Mrs. Romey Tynes, who was visiting with a sister in Indianap- olis for several weeks, returned yesterday on the morning train. Mrs. Mellie Fulford, who was in Miami spending a while with her son, Arthur, and other relatives, returned on the morning train yes- terday. Judge Jefferson B. Browne left over the East Coast yester- day afternoon for Miami where he will meet State Senator Ar- thur Gomez, who left last week to hunt in the Everglades, but the judge has no intention of going hunting. B. M. tor of Mrs. Mae Bzotte and son, Leo- nard, Jr., who were spending a vacation in Key West with Mrs. Bzotte’s mother, Mrs. Henry Wat- kins, and other relatives, left Sat- urday to join Mr. Bzotte at San Pedro, Calif. Reduction of 369,000.00 Box A, care of Citizen Office. | CT°P- ~“~| FEWER FOR SALE SMALL GROCERY STORE and House Furniture, Apply, 1020 Fleming street. Nov19-3tx Mr. and Mrs. Will Baez left over the East Coast Saturday aft- ernoon to spend the week-end in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Archer left on the afternoon train for Mi- ami where they will spend a while with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Arch- er. ARTICLES FOR SALE 2m i LADIES’ beautiful silk hose, se- lected seconds, slightly imper-/ fect. No thirds, no rayon. pairs Postpaid $1. Guaranteed. Merit Company, Greensboro, } 5 nov19-1tx | ~ |] DON’T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR EYES— Mrs. Sanderson, wife of C. W. Sanderson, who was for many years a resident of Key West and head bookkeeper at the Ruy Lopez factory, arrived yesterday accompanied by two daughters, Misses Gertrude and Florence William V. Albury, left yester-| for a visit with Mrs. Sanderson’s day afternoon over the East!sister, Mrs. Minnie Robinson and Coast for a business visit to Low-| friends. Miss Gertrude returned er Matecumbe where the prelim-:to Miami yesterday and Miss Flor- | inary work on the fill and bridges}ence and her mother will leave PAINTING Duncan, Tocal administra- the FERA, and Attorney PAINTING, Interior decorating, | furniture - refinishing. Work done right and reasonabk. L. C. Cox, 409 Margaret street, Phone | 358-W. oct29-1mo FOR RENT You need the help good- vision brings you. If your e are not normal, an accurate! fitted pair of glasses can do you a world of good. Don’t neglect your eyes! fs going on. this “aflenuces. FOR RENT CHEAP—Furnished | house. All modern conveni- DR. J. A. VALDES ———-|} ences. Apply Valdes Bakery. |] Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee SPIO ILALS novis-LWk 532 Duval Street LOST Wide: gain shown for New Deal {Admiral Cone says Japan has| THOSE GUILTY OF SECURING Japan bars Chrysler plant in railroads on Page ‘says our needs. will Be in tariff bargaining.’ | Monkey gland use has - failed, | Ocean county at this time,:involy- New type of battleship planned | i nine | really need. The human equation months of 1934 30 percent —s Kingsford-Smith is first to fly asks Federal js A Nat as (8 bi rates effective on aS | a \ oes =F5 usury as he backs 5 percent plan. Legion $15,- him, | Federal deficit totaled $1,026,- tions in first letter. Address, bushels is seen-in world wheat HELPS PREVENT MANY COLD RELIEF UNDESERVEDLY TO BE PROSECUTED | Emergency relief is ittended’ |for persons actually in dite need! —not for the shiftleSs otherwise provided for. Ina situation such as confronts Ge: th ; but also to all cases now : mage—backwards ing thousands of distress cases (all! different) it is to be “expected! is|that some mistakes would be! | manage to get on who didn’t need or deserve help; likewise, that) jaw. some reason to get the help they, enters the picture. Keath isk ‘ monies a isis; second, The local emergency relief ad-| eine taking the necessaries ministration feels it has gone to! tite from those actually great lengths to distribute relief in, in Ocean county fairly—without The public is asked to help partiality, favoritism or politics.{ Qcean county FERA limit its ro food and money at our! solely to the deserving. 1, however, are inadequate.) ald spend twice as much and| not meet the demands. It necessary to rid. the rolls o! iE! o can possibly get-by_“on ” and certainly,all pata- sites and “mpselers-in.”* | The county FERA advikofy) ld | beard and executives dre, deter- esinol& e | 0} E carry Carey Roofimgs and Shinges = styles and varieties suitable for every build- ing, from the fine. residence to the small poultry, house. These roofs, made by a manufacturer with over 60 years of successful experience, cost 20 more than ordinary roofings. That's why your dollar grows when you buy roof- ing from us — our prices and quality will prowe itt South Florida Con. & Eng. Co. PHONE 598 WHITE AND ELIZA STS “Your Home Is Worthy of The Best™ receivi Li id found not made; namely, that a few might| to be ype aes — ~ aod jecuted to the full extent of the some needy folks might fail for| ‘Such cheating is held a doubl offense against public decency. It is a misappropriation of taxpayer it of suffer- rey | Make Your Dollars Biqger Notice To Subscribers LOST—Green Fountain Pen with Name Annie Mary Dash. Re-| ward if returned to FERA{ Purchasing Office. nov19-1t | ' Please be prompt in paying the carrier wno delivers your | paper. He pays The Citizen What They Say Whether 15 cents ‘a week for the pa- } Right Or Wrong per and sells it to you for 20 MOVING ay : cents. His profit for deliver- ; Seeecevccccccccccccccccs! PEERY Geers paskee ce each | BARGAIN RATES Insured vans! 4Jchn Simon, British Secretary of! subscriber. if he ie not paid returning north; anywhere. Foreign Affairs: HE loses. Not The Citizen. Mail furniture list. United} “We cannot keep war away{ } Vans, 1775 Broadw New! & merely by arguments of fear. In- she 0 ae sinc York City. stead, we must work fer the! spirit which promises peace.” ‘NEW EQUIPMENT AT: Vamps sesnee ones CARDNER’S PLACE “It is not too mugh to say that Japan is the mainstay of peace on = the Pacific Ocean.’ by HARCOURT . .- have a distinctive- ness that makes them stand out. You will de- light in seeing the many artistic samples which we have to show you. The Artman Press Citizen Bldg. | Phone 51 Authorized Representative of | A new Frigidaire for the re- | frigeration of Jersey Ice Cream James E. Van Zandt, commander, is being installed this week at! ' Veterans of Foreign Wars: | Gardner's Pharmacy by Earl Yates! oWhy Bread isGood “As long as men can become '°f Jacksonville and formerly of! =| millionsires through the sale of 8! city. : _ ito Eat4 TimesaDay war munitions, the impending ! The new box is the latest in re-| We CanHelp You! See Us Today! ‘ at 97 ; fri, i uipme: ind is oti aan | pened te Se mi operatiba within) DUPLICATE PRIZES FOR MOTHERS} ' | the next few days. Frank N. Belgrano, Jr., National! o2ie Tee 3 | Key West Bread is Best! Eat! » American Legio FOR BOYS AND GIRLS i | | Commander, | Adele Ber, 10, of Yonkers, N.; AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD, mi BS. SGrcouct f Ca ‘So long as other nations re-|Y., is only 18 inches in height and} by VALDES BAKERY. j= —— 2f= main armed, as long as the spirit|/ weighs 30 pounds. of conquest remains alive in the; world, just that long we must be/ chance we have of getting | into! prepared to defend ourselves.” 2 with some other nation.” H a & ' James P. Pope, U.S. Senator from| Evert Kendig, college professor: | Idaho: “One drink enormously “I seriously doubt that there is creases _ the possibility @ nation on earth that could de-| (automobile) accident.” clare war upon us and not use armaments of American manu-! facture.” | O. W. N. Sprague, former advisor to the Treasury: “No party—no matter what it Alvin C. York, famous ewe hero: | told on the stump—would balance “I think the better equipped we | the budget under present circum. ‘are along military lines, the less! stances,” > STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR ®ORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES _ Effective April 27, 1933 Sty Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:20 in- of an { Leave Havana for K A 200 aoe ma for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesda; id Sati days 6:30 P. M. 3 aaa ge Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, ‘Phone 71 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. Engraved Christmas Gards' Over 380.000 owners have purchased their G-E refrigerators in the fall and winter months. Why wait? A General Electric refrigerator is just as Convenient im the winter as in the summer—and just as thrifty, too! It's «fwzy sum- mertime in the kitchen, and even in winter there are very few days when even the outside temperature is low enough to keep foods from spoiling. You can save as much as $8.50 each month with a General Biectrs refrigerator in your kitchen—w ith out one, you are losing $8.50 6 month! THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager { | VIALE LL eee ee eee ehh hhh hb dddididihidedn’ TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES COASTERS, WAGOSS, SECYCAZA EFS Compicte bme of OMEEL COM PLACE ORDERS SOW FOR CHEEST™ad DELIVERY te wr snow omen te ae ES EL BICYCLES and ime of WHEEL COGS ace = display. Why Walk Whee Tou Can Gum « Bicycle At $] 99 Per Weck? J. L. STOWERS MUSIC Jee e2222222222L£22£2 OPER EPBE LER eee 22222222 Tee ee eS 8 eee i— j j i i & FOR SALE Price $7,500 Ao A Ses See secccsessesoes j lee ese eesteeenededs oo

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