The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 22, 1934, Page 4

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VESSEL TO TAKE LARGE) TO BE PUT ON UNDER AUS. ‘NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF PICES OF GO-GETTERS yesterday from Miami where she} Rabbi B. D. Mendell, father of ORDER EASTERN STAR CLUB oo Geir on nn | —_—_—_ was visiting for several weel illiam Mendell, val ‘street Steamship Morida, of the P.| A “Wonderland Carnival” is with relatives. merchant, who was here with or Attorney and Mrs, T. S, Caro PPCSSCoSoecocesecoccoesesoeooeecoeeooeeCoeCSeCS Mrs. George Peacon was an ar-] D. Leer, supervisor of agencies rival from Miami on the Havana/ of the Florida East Coast Rail- Special yesterday for a visit with} way, who was in Key West on relatives and friends. business for two days, left yester- day for St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. Ralph Russell — returned To VISIT AT MANY POINTS — IN STATE WHILE AWAY FROM CITY i & [ i bebe | f RE Hi | i if | leave | be staged tomorrow nigit at Bay- —— son, for several days, left on the | eft over the highway this morn- ae ome Sapeeny. ie enve view Park under the sponsorshi| ing for points im the state, ac- of the Go-Getters Club of the Di- companied by Mrs. Gomez, wife vision Street School. The carnival, E. P. DeGarmo, engineer with! Sftetnoon train yesterday for Mi-| is | ami. peas sone deperimnnals he te = of State Senator Arthur’ Gomez and Key West for Cuba early Sunday morning with a large number of members of the Order Eastern Lt id i 4 : | | . supervised by the recreation de-|the Key West rehabilitation pro-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts Fe Set Setcies, ee ee es and = be special train bearing the | Partment of the Key West — gram, arrived on the morning/left yesterday afternoon for Mi-|°0O™ | Bree, party is expected to arrive at mid-| "ition wil a a es sched! tain yesterday. tats abend the holidays, ‘with | Gainesville for. Student’ Home-| 3ais,ste inexpensive night Saturday and the Florida is —_ es r eir daughter, . Joe Brown, | 7% ee. ed elock. id “ f skill will be offered, | ¥4% 4" arrival over the East Coast jsister, Miss Fortuna Lopez, tite The Florida will return Sunday | 4" Aspnes - yesterday morning for a visit with] H. L. Peet, auditor for the In-| <i acne at. Tallah, night and remain until Tuesday | 4ting the evening. - } relatives and friends. terstate Company, who was here|”'Betora Jeavime the county when it will take up the Cuba’s Pa SO | to check the accounts of the local! .,p<f0F ee schedule. go to Havana Tuesday, DOWN ON THE FARM Mrs. Geo. F. Morris, who has| branch, left yesterday for Jack-/ 9 ici, appearing in Tuesday's ia-| © Boast of Best Potatoes Sap areal paca been visiting in Atlanta, Ga., for | sonville. lees: welatine tothe’ Neonee andi mea aaa —— oa the past few months with rela- aes jother matters pertaining to the| Fruit Saiad — wens Returning Friday, it is said, the tives, arrived over the highway! John West of Miami was an ar-| ale of intoxicating liquor, covered Te % Coffee Milk Bee Cuba will take on the passengers Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs.| rival yesterday to attend funeral th. tay and carted a sina onl Medium Cost Dinner Ct ee ne arriving from Tampa on the Flor- Robert Game of Atlanta, Ga. services of his aunt, Mrs. Harriet) on cio ceucking to thaws, if Gees! & 2 using ant Sunly coin, ide and resume the regular sched-| SMART PARISIANS, HERE FOR ; M. Saunders, which were held ae San che wcainin lated vio-| _ Cauliflower with Paprika Butter ule. oer Bernard DeWitt, of the public| yesterday afternoon. Nehilly sgh P i Bread and Butter ORDERS TAKES POR sso F TE Se ae relations division of the local ad-| -— Se Custand ALL CUTS GF MEATS LOWE AND ING O'NIGHTS ministration, who was in Jackson-| Mrs, Bertie Higgs, who was| | ae a wills attending to: malters.connect-| spending a few days at marathon | RECEIVED WORD i ce a <a & ed with his office, returned yes-| with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Kling. <__ Fruit Cup or Ciear Soup —t<— < aa BAMILY ON VISIT) oc smmcnies rvems VICHY, Nov, 22.—“Down on the farm” is the decorative theme ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM) «+ on of the newest night clubs, _ CUBA; LEAVING MONDAY /where a number of smart Pari- FOR PENSACOLA sians, here for, the cure, are danc- ing o’nights. sa Wall murals of “that little Gerald Lowe, who has been sta-} home in the west,” of wheat fields terday accompanied by Mrs. De-| returned over the East Coast yes-| OF AUNT’S DEATH as 2 ws Witt, | terday accompanied by. Mrs. Kling. | x Giblet Gravy i Ain SE | } t i ¢ {Mashed Sweet Potatoes Diced Turnips | ies ‘ ‘ Cranberry z Sauce eccccce eocccccces r Mrs. Charles Gartis, of Caroline Pumpkin ee ‘ T ay’s SIX PERMITS FOR jand Simonton streets, received | Froit ee a i ‘od : | notice today of the, demise in} Coffee — penaes A ; BUILDING REPAIRS © 2::0; 07:2". canada, of ner| | WoC RaeOREREE) tconsaneaneae Anniversaries aunt, Mrs. Jessie Stanley. Miss Menthey, of Mil- os | ae Pa Oe Ping ° Having visited her niece on’ waukee, was selected Wisconsin's E27 7Ge) Bred ne rane, he has been StF id rambling brooks give a “back| _1643—Robert: Cevelier, Sieur| ISSUED FOR PAST WEEK| s<veral occasions in Key West,| most beautiful waitress at Kay: Wien asda as Se anti al uantanamo iy; uba, < ” : for the past four years in the|t® ature effect” which has AUNT MOLLY'S BREAD, made iM Stanley is well remembered beauty contest of waitresses. i isti-| America, born. : ¥ . bed States’ goverament plant cichipis wees ters tent iaeecagag ET ETT ING INSPECTOR Seeman Subscribe for The Citizen. | by VALDES BAKERY. | ene place, accompanied by his |“. wife and child, arrived in Key} The doors are painted to re- West yesterday afternoon on the semble chicken cones with _real Steamship Cuba. wire grating shutting in painted “The family will remain here un-|!shorn hens, the club is lighted tit Monday when they will leave |>Y lanterns and the dancing or- for Pensacola, Fla., where Mr. | chestra suited in linen, Lowe has been transferred to duty Bith the government forces PORKER DERAILS COUNCIL PASSES | LIVESTOCK TRAIN TRAFFIC ON ST. PAUL LINE TIED UP FOR SIX 1754—Abraham Baldwin, Geor-| Building and repair permits is- gia statesman and U.S, Senater,| ed from the office of Building] {OG OSSOOOOPMOOIOIST IIIS mated at $1,500. = . | Inspector Harry Baker during the See elo is Os framing of the! eck ending Novensber 22 were N : 1829-—Shelby M. Call 1 i Addition of a room to 1408 = ra = ~ yer, Illinois U. S. Senator for| cost, $150. \ oO er eir Customers ford, Conn. Died in Washington, | f°" the following: many years, born in Wayne Co.,/ Repairs to sides of building at N |220 Duval street next to the Del. |monico Restaurant which w: {purchased by the proprietc Aquilino Lopez. The cost is es! 1819—George Eliot (Marian Evans), fam English novelist, born. Died c. 22, 1880. D. C., March 4, 1807. General repairs to the store at & Ky. Died in Washington, D. C.,|508 Duval street. Owner, Mrs. An ordinance pertaining to re- Cecccccsesessceeseese ee Jan, 28, 1914. | Raymond; cost, $50. General repairs at 1001 Eaton N PLANTS, FLOWERS, N N Pair and buiding operations in HOURS DELICIOUS ANHELSER BUSCH Key West was passed on its final 1857—Geor isi ish} F BETHEL’S : : ge Gising, English) street. Owner, Archie Thompson; AST. Feading at a special meeting .of novelist, born. Died Dec. 28, nag $1,000. a ? VINES CAKES and P. RIES SERVICE STATION BUDWEISER the City Council last evening. (By Associated Press) 1903. Repairs to residence, . monton street. Owner, Y. : Cocoanut Plants, each 15¢ 1879—William ©. McGeehan,| coxt, $50. Hibiscus Plants, each 10-25 New York City writer on sports, New roof at 506 Petronia | Ae A journalist, born in San Francisco.! street, Owner, A. Aguero: cost | eerie <= nee aan Died at Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 29,} $159. | » aera " 1933. ! |e Poinsettia Plants, 50c to $1.00 $ | team, born at White Cloud, can) Crotons, each ... 1887—Charles E. Mack, orig-|sas. Killed in auto accident, near Turks Ca; -. 2 P, €ach -. ii comedy ; Mesa, Ariz., Jan. 11, 1934. inator.of the famous come y | Mesa, ® | Se eee ae AUTO SERVICE The ordinance provides that it} BRICELYN, Minn., Nov. 22.— is unlawful for any person to re-j Here is a hog that never got to pair, build or demolish any struc-| market, but did successfully in- ture without obtaining a permit! terrupt the journey to the slaught- from the city building inspector, | cr pens of a whole train load of and provides a penalty for thej his brothers and sisters. violation of the provisions of the, ‘The porker, browsing along the ordinance. railroad tracks near here stepped The ordinance was passed at 2! in between two ties, causing derail_ previous meeting on its initial D RAUCET BEER. cau S if , CUPP EERE RA MARA AREA DODDS GULF SERVICE WITH A SMILE! ss"- fh i Our Ready-to-Serve Cakes ment of a livestock train on the SRS eee 4 . Feading, and has been held in| way to! the South St. Paul mar-| = i® : ani: Patins emake GobtS coe ws eo ee, Smut cae ces ame — sincs that tine oe to) ket. Traffic on the line was tied | "FOP DOP OOGIIaI OVI ses s: i® South Florida Nursery =; Maloney & Peacock 2Cor. Ficming and Grinnell Ste Leeres making some necessary ¢ NEeS.} up for six hours while trainmen| eeeesececccescoscosccosscces ee Ph. 59 Ca St. ® . PHONE 91 4 pak the cara beck: om the valle | i me a ‘i ane $ vee : & L65Ek, Ague impromptu cowboys rounded up cece ARRANGE DANCE tases geese |X SELECT” SEA” FOODS? : 3 umresannenan AT CUBAN CLUB)" === I N seven sme ae? PLUMBING 2 INSURANCE FIVE MARRIAGE FOR S & Yellowtail Steak, 2 Ibs. .. 35¢ $ $ Yellowtail on Bone, 2 Ibs. 25¢ 8 ) eee es : % Grouper, 2 Ibs... 25e $ DURO PUMPS ¢ Office: 319 Duval Street > g,4 fee Thenbeiving Dance will LICENSES ISSUED - \% Snapper, 2 Ibs. - 25c $ ‘i : > given tomorrow evening at the : Mutton Fish, 2 Ib: -- 25 J ‘G SUPPLIES 4 ) ae Beeb under the auspices of, |% ae as ak : PLUMBING SUPPLIES : ENO. = class. of the Key j : 348 3 West Junior-Senior High School.|. Few marriage licenses have .) Earme:. Select, Oysters H rome = : = re This affair-will be given to help| been issued during the past 22] | CAPT. TOM’S PRODUCTS § Py ae : defray the expenses of the Junior-| days of this month, as shown by| | @ Sonk Tails — Conch Chowder $ : 2: Deummemcs Reo Senior ‘Prom which is given as an| the records in the office of Coun-} | Clam Chowder Fish Chowder $ : PORTER-ALLEN = owe vent for the graduating | ty Judge Hugh Gunn, issues totall. A) FREE PROMPT DELIVERY ¢ JOHN : PARK ® > = e the Junior class. ing five. s < - Came Tees Bob’s Orchestra, Key West's] And only. one of these was is- IN LOWE FISH COMPANY: : COMPANY _ ~ = = © Most popular dance band, will] sued for the week ending today, % PHONE 451 © 328 SIMONTON ST. $ furnish music for the occasion. | this to Alfred Lucignani and |B teccceseeee > { Faith J. Lounders. a IGGEST TEST oe —— Police headquarters at St. Paul, Our Reputation is Wrap- AARON McCONNELL : F tT tS THE Sse . . cs ene 2 si ped in every package 536 Fleming Street = = =T Wy to arg, hen he tries to step| bureau vault was looted - after|| = : : WE HAVE ‘ Ded.—Charleston (W. Va.) Daily| the safe on the wall beside the | PRINTING : 12 Insertions : . jail. door. : ; oe ce ee eeceeeeened ae roe DONE BY US : = THESTARC N . ("4222002 SOOO IOIT OD, | eas WATCHMAKER, Jeweten? PER MONTH = — . : I AND ENGRAVER > ; = —— = N ARTMAN PRESS iscc sm roves wat ne eye \ i ALL PRICES REDUCED $3 00 © ty . \y Ni Citizen Bldg. Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 - ° S85 Geom & — PH = Satur i Ps & \! Two-story house and lot at 1307 Whitehead street. eee ae Caramel Cee ce ccc cees Ceeeeeseseeeeeseseeeeeee N 4 behead ter TIItiiiiiitiiiiiiiti iit) qm exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea DINE AT ; s x yon overlooking Coral Park. AT THE —READ— PRITCHARD [SERVE THE Poruuas . i - DESSERT . ForSale PLAZA RESTAURANT THE KEY WEST FUNERAL HOME : . N - \ Price $7,500 If you are accustomed & AY ST. : Repel ke Gomme x \) Terms dining at home, you will fin SUND AR Digniieed, Sgugstiat= : — . i THE PLAZA a novel and en oar Courtesy > SAREECUES ot eee & 2 Bun dle for Ni Apply to 1 jovable experience. Subscription $2 Per Year — a * : "a Ni L. P. ARTMAN, BREAKF Key West’s Only Sunda: — ieemeaeapmcr . & 25 in bundle \! The Citizen Office Hes Paper ———— : — ‘ or H SUPPER i ice Citiz 5osS samsecee =* THE KEY 8 Residence 1309 Whitehead Street | eae — LADY ATTENDANT s + N WEST CITIZEN PLAZA RESTAURANT fa N N it 505 Duval Street = PHONE 51 $ Phone 548 Newer Sew 5 ce tee N pecccccccccccccccccs eeecccccccccccccccces UIP IIFLISIIIIIIIIIIS IIIIGTSS. CLP L ELE! ae "SOI TOOOTOIOOTETOL ITE SILO IPEOLEL EE

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