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PAGE FCUR SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Bln Mecihons Spend Vacation In Island City During Winter' unsurpassed any-; “The swimming and| | | | I i | | ortunate this sea-; hereabouts is » many charming} where else.” ! Many of them bathing are excellent.” “The hos-: y for only a brief; pitality of the people is heart-! others hayg|warming.” “The city itself, and » here for the the surroundings, are perfectly er at the Casa/lovely. Key West has a charm| local hotels or in} and attractiveness peeuliarly its; Key W. son in having winter visitor are able to period, while ma taken up resid entire season, ei | Marina or other | numerous ¢ s occupying a home| own.” or apartment. | These, and many others, are] Every visitor, without ex _-! the things said about the city by! tion, has expressed deligh® in | visitors, all of whom express and approval of Key Wen. Those; themselves as being pleased with making short s have desired) their visit here. A number of to stay longer, so pleased were! visitors of last year have returned they with the unusual array of/ ta resume their pleasant activities; attractions offered in the Island: for the winter season and renew | City. Various persons like it!the social contacts made during; for various reasons, and the list’ their stay last year. of words that have been spoken| Numbered among our in praise of it is indeed a lengthy} visitors are people from all over one, {the United States and also from “The climate is one of the most! abroad. Almost every one of the winter a FACTS REVEALED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |P. MORAN WRITES Le’S Fall in love he Party’s Over EighT Bells HELL-SHIP MORGAN’ Fotis Bergure The GWU Fried Gralltd. Exit enjoyable in the certainly the most equable in the! United States.” “The tire world, and| forty-eight states are represented, and at least five fishing| tries. foreign coun- diiniail Miiiount 's Club Pleas For Bridge Party Tomorrow TSSTTTTOTS ervations have already for the benefit bridge party to be given tomorrow afternoon by the Junior Woman's Club of Key W and more are coming in at an appreciable rate. This bridge party, which is be- ing held by the Junior Club for the purpose of raising funds for their new project, the Nu r School, which they have late’ come the sponsors of, will be in, progress at the Woman’s Club-/ house on Division street 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock. In addition to the games, served and there will be a prize for each table. en actively in charge of fair include Mrs, O. S. Long, Mrs. William M. Arnold, Mrs. E. Pangle, Mrs. y with the reputation Woman’s Club has delightful and tainments, from: morrow’s bridge party will be a jvery well attended and a success- bridge | ful one. refreshments will be The young wom- the af- Charles E. R. McCarthy and Miss Susan LaKin. For such a worthy cause, and the Juniod for holding enjoyable enter- it is expected that to- ee: erat Tea Give Program To P. 0. of A. Camp No. 4 will) sponsor a patriotic at} the Harris School tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. A very nice pro- gram of war and patriotic songs) has been arranged. The program follows: Violin selection, Gerald Saun- ders. A Tribute to the Irene Adams Pantom program Flag, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Camille Rob- inson and Mr ‘Leona Collins. Reading, Little Robert Archer. Vocal duet, Miss Vanessa Col-, lins and Gerald Saunders. Pantomime: Betsy Ross, Mrs. Ellie Shaw; Reader, Lois Pinder.| Reading, Lorraine Nottage. 1 : Nurse Tomorrow Night Reading, George Jensen. Accordion solo, Eugene Wilson. Reading, Maude Rose Brady. Pantomime: Mys. Carl Ber- valdi and daughter; Soloist, Mrs. Grace Archer. Reading, Sylvia Baker. Flag drill, Sixteen young girls. Reading. Beverly Curry. Solo, Vergie Key. Reading, Mrs. Katherine El- | dridge. Selection, Miss Cleo Kemp. ‘Reading, Betty Joyce Adams. Solo, Margaret Pinder. Reading, Mrs. Alice Curry. Duet, Mrs. Minnie Robinson and Mrs. Julia Nelson. Solo, Della Mae Carry. Reading, Betty Ruth Chastain. (piano), i D. ARONOVITZ ILL IN MIAMI BROTH R AND SON LEAVE) ON PLANE HERE THIS MORNING | D. Aronovitz of Key West was| reported as seriously ill in Miami, this morning, Jake Arono- vitz, his brother, and Charles, al son, left by plane this morning} for Miami. t The trip was made through the courtesy of Lieuten-; ant EI n, in charge of the Coast Guard plane, to whom was explained the necessity of a quick | trip being made to Miami. The Messrs. Aronovitz left in company with A, E, Pynehon,{ Florida WPA administrator, who} secured the plane yesterday or his trip to Key West in company | with T. D. Orr, local director. Texas Cliff Yields Bones Of Prehistoric American’ (By Assoc:ated Press) DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 19.—J. D.| Figgins, former director of the Colorado Museum of Natural} History, announces the discovery| of the skull and part of the ae) ton of what he believes to be one! of the most ancient examples of} human life unearthed in the; United States. The skull and bones, a right) femur and a right filbula, were! found in the crevice of a lime- stone cliff. Dr. Figgins said he them identical in and } i | { believed] h character to. j ican | with Mr. Schutt for the Casa Ma- | Mrs. Vecker On | Visit To City Mrs. S. P. Vecker, of Raleigh, . C., is a visitor in Key West and a guest of her mother, Mrs. | Nelife\ Williams, at the home on | Elizabeth street. » Williams was spending a dort! tinfte’ in Miami and was there joined by Mrs. Vecker. They arrived this week. ‘KENAN ARRIVED IN CITY TODAY N. possible! pROPOSES TO LEAVE THIS|PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed! AFTERNOON EN ROUTE TO MIAMI W.. R. Kenan, president and co- receiver of the Florida East Coast Railway Company plane this morning and will leave} | this afternoon for Miami. He was met at the Pan Atmer- landing field by Peter Sehutt, manager of the Casa Ma- | rina hotel; J. J. Trevor, vice presi- |dent of First National Bank; Judge Jefferson B, Browne, and} Melvin Russell, superintendent of public instruction. He told the Key West group ;that he was simply on a_ short! pleasure trip. He left in a car arrived by } i | ! {rina shortly after his arrival. PERSONAL MENTION TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do net recetve your Paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:15 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- zen. SLREZIDD SL: CLASSIFIED COLUMN wecccccvccccccooccce PIANO INSTRUCTION ez, who was; ing with rel: in Havana. returned on the C es afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Walter McIntosh, son Walter, Jr. and A. T. Me- Intosh, brother of Walter, S who were spending the greater part of the winter season as guests at the Casa Marina, left yesterday afternoon for Tampa. Calvin P. Benti jthe Yacht Shiawassie III, left by plane yesterday afternonn for ; Miami and expects to be gone for a few days. The Shiawassie, with Mr. Bentley and family on board, CHARLES ROBERTS STUDIO,! has been here for about three 613 Margaret Street. j Weeks feb11-13-15-17-19-21-24-26-28; mar2-4-6-8x ! | i owner of A CORRECTION WANTED In the article which appes ared Serpe peers ; ; aper USED SEWING MACHINE for! the appointment tf Emil Sn Cash. Address Box B, ¢!0| ing as manag Citizen Office. feb1713tx aes ane lance Co. it was stated the office here has a force of six agents and a lady office manager. This should have been six agents and a lady cashier. ' BumsteadsWormSyrup “To children an angel of mercy.” Where Bretions Tare” followed. iT NEVER e_seareit rmous ost of SANTUSIN: F coninits Tour oe ext. Sold every whens “REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —If I guarantee my service? When you want a_ guarantee service. on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. feb10-1mo FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for 5c, The Citizen Of. fice. oct1é MIMEOGRAPH PAPER. 500 sheets $1.25. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. jun27tf Patriotic Entertainment Camp No. 4, P. O. of A. HARRIS SCHOOL Thursday, Feb. 20, 7:30 Pp. m. Admission - 106 RINTING—Quali inti : gees my Printing **| BASKET OF GROCERIES FREE TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, aug? FLY BY PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key ——S ise Airways, Inc, Daily Except Friday FOR RENT—Furnished apart-|J| RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 ment, five rooms and bath. Ap-| Leave Key West 4 p. m., Ar- ply 514 Margaret street, Phone | rive Miami 5:20 p. n. 152-M. jan24| Fast - Comfortable - Safe TECT cards, $1.25. Press. The Artman) sug? TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. am ply 1120 Grinnell street. 3 ee Pp RO BICYCLES—WE RENT by | Hour, Day or Week. Repair} ‘il makes ana paint them with! Nu-Enamel. We carry a full | supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as #500) down and $1.00 per week.! Phone 276, J. BR. Stowers Co./ = feb: BICYCLES LOST bones ‘of the “New World Man. discovered in New Mexico last year and estimated to have in- habited this continent from 20,- 000 to 50,000 years ago. ' !TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES, one} green tinted, and one flash} light, Reward, if returned to Box C, clo Citizen Office. febi9-2tx ABOUT RAILROAD} (Continued from Page One) | ims made for the natural scen- along the line, as can thou- sands of others. (It is not pos- sible to agree with the statements contained in Doeument 504, which; portray a condition entirely dif-! ferent than the facts have been).! “As we feel a duty to our next neighbor port of Key West, we! are glad to plead the cause for |to Cuba, ‘in\ this -city.: We owe jour present li to the head- {quarter's which hi offered us there. It is ‘a crying eed in our own interests an this line be ikept in ope! “a duty |to the good rah sbie of Florida served by your ratleoal to retract the coneluding . paragraphs of your report as purely hypothetical, and instruct the judge of the fed- eral court to protect the citizens of Key West in their rights by. making the repairs needed to: maintain the value to the good; state of Florida, of an investment} of at least double the valuation given. “With the capacity of our re- public to maintain a population! of 15 to 20 millions people, you will readily see the future values: to be realized through our near. est port. You will know the con-| dition is purely a temporary one{ and with the return to prosperity | you will reap the same high prof- its which others, as we understand ; will do, who are contemplating al bid for the handling of what! / Peter B. Kyne’s CAPPY RICKS RETURNS Louis and Uzeudun Fight and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ JOHN C. PARK PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 SELECT SEA FOODS Yellowtail Steak, 2 tbs. . 35¢ Yellowtail on Bone, 2 Ibs. pe Grouper, 2 tbs. —_. Snapper, 2 Ibs. .. ro Matton Fish, 2 Ibs. __.._. 25 FRESH SHRIMP Large Select Oysters Fresh Crab Meat.in tb cans 65c) FREE PROMPT DELIVERY LOWE FISH COMPANY PHONE 151 Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., lb., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST —By— STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 La Palma Beauty Shoppe 219 Simonton St. KITTY SANCHEZ, Prop. Henna Rimse . nea Permanent Waves ..:.. 2.00 =p. Permanent Ends ..._. $1. the many favors of other years t: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY !9. 1936. meeting was the appointment of «| program committee to attend to! matters pertaining to Ladies Night which is to be held Friday, February 28, in the high school 7 | arrangements can be ‘made. This committee will also tent! a speaker for the evening, whe! _—_—_—_ ——— will discuss all matters anent the’) MONROE THEATER coming election, and also arrange! Aun SothernJack Haley im for the entertainment of the, THE CIRL FRIEND club's members. Dean Jagger-Buster Crabbe in Ata meeting of the Young Wanderer Of The Wasteland: | No Itch Too Deep Democratic Club of Monroe Coun- eld last night night, Raymond Delgado was appointed treasurer; For This Liquid to Succeed Enrique Esquinaldo,| @mperial Lotion contains six Jr., who has announced for jus-, killing medicines tice of the peace. Among other matters DEMOCRATIC CLUB |=: MEETS LAST NIGHT | “RAYMOND DELGADO NAMED| AS TREASURER SUCCEED- ING E. ESQUINALDO at ie. A ae tourists rightfully belong to the! port of Key West. “If you help your own ee, you will help us and will be ful- filling the requests of your Chief made at Montevideo for a “Big Brother’ to us wards.” Yours Very Sincerely, P. MORAN, Prop. Royal Palm Hotel. Member, Superior Consejo, Cor- poracion Nacional del Turismo. Member, Comite conjunto de Cor- poraciones Economicas. Member, Associacion Hotelera de Cuba. From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday {From Jacksonville, Miami and | New Orleans every two weeks RY 20@ Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath CLYDE-MALLO! C. E SMITH, Agent Key West, Fin. Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager Effective in stubborn. yet mild ; for rea Sundays and Wednesday: at 2-38 P. w CEPTFEr és M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Petersburg on Bundeys at 4-15 P. M. arriving Key West 7. 'M- Monday. = Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays § for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. fer Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phose 14. 3. H. COSTAR, Age=t. SPECIAL OFFER ——on—_ PERMANENT "$5.00 Iwo Permanents 3s A mM Better Waves, ; ia 55.00 up MRS. MILLER j 407 South Street Phone 574-J FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE CECIL GRAY TAXIDERMIST FISH MOUNTED TIFT’S CASH GROCERY FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 INSURANCE Office: 624 Front Street KEY WEST, FLORIDA TOURISTS! DON’T MISS THE FERRY— Stop Over At BIG PINE INN BIG PINE KEY Only 5 Miles from No Name Key Ferry REASONABLE RATES American and European Plan 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELED AND ENCRAVER See Him For Your Next Wak ALL PRICES BELUCED Heures: 3 te 12—! we & Gpes Seturdey Might: United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD