The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 26, 1934, Page 1

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IN PROGRESS © - LOWER MATECUMBE “Work on the bathing pavilion] Robert H. Thompson and John at the Coral Isle Casino is pro-!H, Kreiter have been gressing rapidly, and will be open| deputy sheriffs at Lower Mate- to bathers by January 5, J. Gerryjcumbe, where the bridge opera- Curtis; director of the works di-| tions of the FERA are assuming vision of the Key West Adminis-|a shape indicating appreciable The pier has been demolished,| With the advent of the workers These additional law emnforee- ing for the arrest of LaVong, Among the out of town guests ak the Colonial Hotel whe acc on. 8abe for bathers work will start %**Y, it is shown, not only to quell | a wieving a {on South Beach where a number of | *2Y *Touble which may arise at the j i camp but to put a stop to the in- = discriminate sale.of liquor in that > cre | 143 PASSENGERS Seleetion of Deputies Thompson | and Kreiter was made by Chief; j Deputy Clements Jaycocks, who! STEAMER FLORIDA ARRIVED Y was delegatea to do the work by} IN PORT YESTERDAY MORN. last week for Matecumbe, accom-i ING FROM TAMPA and Mrs./ ae. } panied by Deputy Enrique Mayg.! and at other times: VARIOUS ACTIVITIES CAR. The¥ returned Saturday. oo RIED ON IN CONNECTION | WITH YULETIDE SEASON ‘BIG SPONGE SALE : gad pe" { | PN ee me a) eee Gierrel HHL Se care i i The Cuba sailed for t different imes,; but} Instead of being just another} exactly. suited, to | Christmas as has been the case for: \Ciristiias “e with 198 first class passenrers, 45 OVER FOUR THOUSAND DOL-}vetond class,’ two automobiles and | and Roa ne th fF f i cebl R T gE aa LARS OF SRA, PROBUS Ferry Estrada Palma arrived y- 3e ga2oc2id. AWA ARE DISPOSED OF yesterday ffom Havana with two oon, few ¢ in Miami, ' Much of the happiness and joy si i iL i; 4 | iT fi. : ft it }sacks of mail, baggage and seven : While pre-Chrisimas ‘sales © of ,C™P*Y ears. | West By the FERA, and some the} sponges in former years have been| Ferry Palma arrived Monday 005 pean result of private enterprises, ren-/} larger than this year, it is said, the afternoon with three cars of te th Peter j ovation of properties and build-salc Monday on the new sponge: ™atoes, 153 sacks of mail. bag- or yoee ip * ing activities. idock bi ht to owners of the Sa&¢ and four miscellaneous cars he an a8 j_. Those who believe in celebrat-| catches, $4,087, with several own-; Steamship Mayan, of the Stand- a. ig , ing with outward demonstrations|e;; refusing the offers. | ard Fruit and Steamship company jot that exhiliration which comes} The major part of the catches @Tived Monday from New York _ fom fate occasions, assembled on| consisted of good grade wool tk on 13,007 gallons of fuel oil ‘There were 10 passengers arriv-| Duval street and gave vent to} nonge, with some yellow and 24 Sailec 4 o'clock im the after- stated ing on the Commodére plane of! their surplus energy in various grass. ; ,noon for Corpus Christie, Texas. = 2 alone the Miami-Key West Airways this| forms of innocent joy. se ' —_—__—__- $25,000 | morning and five bookings for the} These demonstrators did not MRS. E CURRY be remembered | plane this afternoon returning to’ begin their happy outbursts, how- DONALD CORLEY ‘NEW ADDITION tion of this! Misi. jever. until after the beautiful | ,Aivale were: Theodore Wheatjservices in thy variows churches] RETURNS HERE - 10 DIRECTORY DIES YESTERDAY fon, Gilbert Flanagan, Fred J. which are hel —_ : i 7 uf! 1 i He ttn wil H eS on the eve of the ae vit Revene, Allan Scepter Celebration of the Nativity, had considerable interest ac-| Johnston, Lalla Johnston, Martha; been brought to a close. : .. FUNERAL SERVICES A&E &E- ‘the Johnston, R. C. Rech, Robert Rit-| Despite the exuberant, and in} Donald Corley, architect, re-' Af addition to ‘The Citizen's hosen jer, Franklin Albert. some cases boisterous, demonstra-| turned yesterday to Key West aft- Popular business directory, is an INC CONDUCTED Tare Which} Booked to leave this afternoon | tions, there were no untoward in-| er an absence of several weeks, « Sdvertisement for Sweet Clover a: Theodore Wheaton, Gilbert ‘cidents to unduly disturb the hours} Mr. Corley is to become head Condensed Milk, distributed by - Flanagan, R. C.. Rech, Robert! of Christmas Eve and yesterday. |architect in the reorganized Key TTWillo Brothers Wholesale Gro- — West Administration, it was said. °*™Y- i 4 VATION ARMY ae Rosalind Palmer. >| , ADDIWAT | \., The low priced | condensed m a = Pre } a “=| HAS SANTA CLAUS MASONIC LODGES ae ARRIVAL AT + WHERE TO GO ier nctet pied =i | en tater a gen} The local Salvation Army unit Monroe—“Blind Date” Comegreatiniooma: — ° ; ¢ the ditection of Capt. V. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Thrower, of |“Lemon Drop Kid.” ; of with Eex E RB Erase often lis) Walker was on the streets yester-| There will be an installation of | 427 Francis street, announce the} Palace—“TMansatlantic Merry-'the three Masonic lodges will be Mra Carry & sumehed day with Santa Claus in an auto-/ officers of the three local Mason-|birth of a son weighing 7 1-2} Go-Round.” held in the Dr. Felix Varela lodge husband, Jake Queers 5 bas-!ie lodges held tomerrow evening, | pounds. a room at 919 Elizabeth street ters, Mims Sith {beginning at 7:30 o'clock, at the} The youngster has been named TOMORROW Thursday at 7:30 p.m Mr Myrie [emmern: Wes Felix Varela Lodge,}Donald Eugene. Mother andj Monree — “Gentlemen Are! All members and Visiting grandctiiérec. | There were quite a number of | 919 Elizabeth street. baby are doing nicely. Born” and “Blind Date.” Masons are invited to attend. , 3 “i. to various { ‘The meeting has been called by; Mrs. Thrower was formerly Miss} Palace—“Transatlantic Merry-! HOLLON RB. BERVALDIL : pues = YHollon Bervaldi, D. D. G. M. | Gladys Carey of this city. Go-Round.” | dec2e-1t "DRINK WAGNER'S BEER, YOU WILL BE SUPRISED AT THE WAY YOU'LL FEEL AFTER DRINKING A BOTTLE Ga WO

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