The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 26, 1934, Page 4

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F s Hl a5SE & er and other relatives, left} “yfiss Annie Kirchik, . tas ds in Key Wes yesterday for St. Augustine, where peotiee eee ; he is employed by the Florida East | hore ast . Coast Railway. | ‘Beach, frosting a le wi mily, she’ i . ; yesterday for Jacksonville, where | ternal fronts on three les 2g: he is employed with the Fruit fered for belf Ne. 178. ‘Two-stery Avenues, é on and who underwent an operation! more and more are turning to sooking ‘for appendicitis. rong arg for any pain days Miss Consuelo W: left te Creomulsion emulsifies creosote | From Boston alternate Saturdays ‘ ; Z : | ee Cone oases Yes-| with six other important medicinal] aine NEW ORLEANS te KEY a 4 Mis 4 terday afternoon for Jacksonville | elements—it is truly an | Alternate Wednestays. Axctve | fronting i where-she is employed with the! prescription. It is not a bored Key West second day following. | view of ecomm. : s could be found : | spending th - Lg eg sng eb %y z ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mra. 7. | thorized to refund your money «CLYDE aes ae = _ Rose} Albert, u 2 et K. Warren. the spot if your cough or cold is| ¢ sure, Agent, ideal Home. carne: we f . Be eee not relieved by Creomuision. and: Wie ete A POS Lontaedere anes Mrs. Alice Robinson, who was ont government reservations, McGregor Sands, left yesterday. to join Mr. Robinson in Miami. it —_————-——- & STEAMSHIP al mee — | visiting her parents, Mr. and “I 5 fas hE ES Charles Bethel, son of Mr. and | ! . . UNITED STATES FAST | : Ik al Mrs. Urban Bethel, who was in Key West for Christmas with hi parents, left yesterday for his home in Arcadia, Fla. MAIL ROUTES FOR tt } fective April 27, 1933 uf te ‘T ' Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays, 12-20 i [ / | , Mrs. Kathleen Knowles, who Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday, and Seturdays U.S. N., Mix Spalding and their | Was in Key West for a short holi- 9:00 A. M. . % PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES | themselves as} $0n, Ralph, Jr., arrived Monday | 2@y visit with her mother, Mrs. Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Setur- | | : i i ; " George Maloney, left yesterday days 6:30 P. M. ‘delightful afternoon, the East Coast to t aay gi grelgaas Ceintans. keliners » spend the itor her home in Miami. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the e Z ‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Deck, fn F. C. Brown, 801 Waddell avenue. E. M. Smith, manager of the a if H fs f f i | ! : ; 71 J. H. COST-.R, Agent. de wala Sell Railway Express company in Key a pape se —— an Soe Come Se i , n Mr. and Mrs. John B, Bright }West left yesterday afternoon for Se at once. Property matt be oe OS 3 . = s of Tampa ‘arrived over the high-|® business visit in Miami. Listing No. 288. —— a =o * wee Attorney Harry Luethi, who Here is an Seommmme BAMRE eet eeareme ntee : djwas here for Christmas with his life time—T So ER ome cathe ias + x rooms aad ne four et eee mee ce ) NEN. tt contains fall dose. leftovef"the highway this morn- Pe : if for "Pampa, wecdimpaniéd / by | Bei OA. Voouhecs. M. D+ Philndelohin Mrs. Arthur’s mother, Mrs. L. L-. ite see oy i f | iH Fish, Birds and Deer Heads Mounted CECIL GRAY TAXIDERMIST I : f it i ' ti i L ; — Wes, Pending |] Fine Work—Reasonable Prices cuiinw any. Son, SD ap SD 22. rday pe Fa the home in|} 349 Fleming St. Phone 170-W = — et oe Sa Mrs. Thompson and the} Key West, Florida = & ap — so = id oe _— oe children will remain for a while. tee —_ nae tl 2 r Pa home of Miss Goehring at 419 William street, from 4 to 6}] Jack Benny-Nancy Carrol-Gene Raymond in | TRANSATLANTIC MERRY- GO-ROUND Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25¢ —— Grillion, and will take place at the PALACE ] if i} : : i te : : tf il Ihr t | : { f. il 4 i? I i ar if anism bas an record for life, pao pep ance—and you CAN YOU AFFORD TO 2S eee failure TAKE A CHANCE— Soy hs yen Soft-Lite Lenses are the standard of the world. They are made by Bausch & Lomb as only B, & L. can make Opthal- mic glass and Lenses, They are not habit forming—but | j iH gre comfort giving. DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee 532 Duval Street

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