The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 4, 1936, Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1936 Today’ | IF YOU'RE PAST 40 AND Oday Ss CAN'T SLEEP TRY THIS Anniversaries | Nervous people should rink eecee eecece of delicious V' iron tonic). 1748—Casimir Pulaski, the Pol- ise aaiieciaee ut jish patriot who fought with the| Vinol gives new : PAGE FOUK THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Nifia deLisa Calleja, Kaitress TELEPHONE 149-J leeccccccccescccosecccese: | This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of itch kill- | ing medicines, Imperial Lotion le flows freely into skin folds and Pores to reach and kill itching of | eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and | common itch. Two sizes, 3$cand $1. “| LIGHT TENDER GOES ON TRIP POINCIANA SAILS THIS MORN. | You Know? = By Eob Dunn | | Music Recital Planned For Tonight At Casa iicieaa Eigihouss Ceten scr Weinaiaaa| »' City. in the p ton, the friend, Mi Miss program eginning panied M acco! Marjorie will pre the hotel tonight 8:15, Ww tended music-love received extr tices from critics abroad, and her i West has been ea ward to. Guests arriv Mr. and Mrs cago, Mlinoi at- no- and Key favorable here in hornton, and Mrs. P.-T. A. ae To Meet Friday There will P.-T. A. Ce afternoon, o’cloek at School buildin nouncement made A request is made attendance of membe —_ Folk To Visit Here According to a letter received by W. L. Bat Mr. and Mrs. John Wolverton of Richmond, | Virgin arrive in K Me st this ev spend a iMr. gressman, verton y Bates during West. Street , according to toda Wolverton nd he and Mrs. Wol-| be entertained by Mr. their stay in Key En ot Sines Last Night director of ight in Ha- ted last adrid Club, and Juan Carbonell. owner of the club, last night tendered a dance honoring members of the cast of the cabaret performance. Light refreshments y and dancing ning was much enjoyed large number of people present. Mallory Chapter To Hold Meeting ‘There will be a regular meet ing of Stephen R. Mallory C ter, U. D. C. held tomorrow ernoon, 4 o'clock, the home of Mrs. 3. Huston, 1404 White street, ac announcement made abie a propri also re Oluste: which w: Plans f discussed, the Battle of i ary date of vy will be and a ttendance of members Entertain With Dinner-Party Admiral a ley, of Wi Admiral Cros E. B. Ball, who are gu yesterday e group of gui dinner-party in the w. é cousin, Mrs. Indiana, cluded ¢ Hall, Dr. Brown, G Mrs. M. E. R. Porte Kirke, } Mrs. lace William Bryant Menner, Minnie Mrs. Porter Prindle. andBurning EXze subdued and healing aos ceo PALACE Ben Lyon, Helen Twelvetrees. Rod La Rocque in FRISCO WATERFRONT Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ Houston son and Robert Voorhis and mi at ed doubles at Barbour, oked for- noon in connection with the reg- by an anette pleasant also t an-,* Ee : \ing staged under the direction of ner and other relatives, left yes- a large; Joe Medina and Joe Ce since their reorganization, Tommy: ;| Cuba and Miss Dol! former con-| Christened | | 818 i Jam i child w ‘Henry Bradley. i Ca ding to! [Speaker and was formerly a law-/ fyer'of Chicago. rps AOE bh ed : WOT IIIIIISIVIIUIILL. ING EN ROUTE TO BIS- CAYNE BAY ;sailed this morning by the intra-/ Kenneth M. Keefe, of New York! coastal .waterway to “No Name) |Key and from that point to Bis | terday some interesting ten-!cayne Bay wil prééeed with re-! took place on the' pairing and chalginty lights. a courts, there being: After thes@y, tasks are com- singles between David C. John- pleted the tender will sail for; - Cape Sable to replace one light! and two beacons which have been! Mr. Johnson, Miss - destroyed since the hurricane. beth come and Alfred Glaney par- Tender Poppy is in Miami re-! . Other players glimpsed pairing and replacing beacons and} y included Miss Bethine the Ivy sailed yesterday for andard and Jack Latimer. A special program is being ar-' buoys. ranged for next Sunday after- with Miss ami for an assignment to relieve} { PERSONAL MENTION ular Tennis Tea held weekly at uring which there will played and enter- nment for the edification of the pectators and playets. Charles Lowe was an arrival this morning by plane from Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. Ed. Lowe, justice ef the peace! ‘at Tavernier, arrived over the t highway last evening to attend Nothing is being left undone to the meeting of the county com- make the Big Surprise Dance at, missioners this evening. night a is be- ' Dance Fi ie Night = Cuban Club he Cuban Club Friday Joseph Torano, who was visits oe ing his mother Mrs, Eva B. War- ez0. first i terday afternoon on the plane for Appearing for the time’ Gainesville. Adrian Dornbush, WPA’ artist} who was in Key West for a stay ith friends following the fes- tivities of La Semana Alegre, left by plane yesterday for Mi ami. | Thompson and his Rhythm Kings | will render a splendid program of j late song hits. One of the big hits of the eve- ning will be an exhibition of a faney waltz by Silvo Parra of, s Burchell. | Miss Grace Falke. of Washing- ae 'ton, who was enjoying a vacation in Key West, left yesterday aft- ;ernoon by plane for Miami en jroute to Washington where she The christening of the infant *8 employed by the WPA in the \son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrel; °ffice of Corrington Gill. |Bradley took place last evening! ,at 7:00 o’clock at their home at the Florida Bast Coast hte) ays- Sawyer Lane. The Rev. tom, arrived this morning for Day officiated, and the ick vine au iz for a given the name of John) ° : y st. °| Bradley Infant Marx Brombacher, inspector of | | Chastes Miss Theda Guerro, Miss Mary: p,, ane 0, Miss Mary Hall and An-’ drew Saunders are the God- parents of the little boy, and these attending the christening included also Mrs. Ellis Bradley, Mrs. B. Fleitas and family, M Hilton Curry. Mrs. Mary Hall, Mr. John Hall, ™ Rose Mrs. Susan Sawyer, Lowe, Miss E. Brickett, of St. urg. Fla.. who was in Key st for a vacation and to visit his fiancee, Miss Marian Hull, secretary to Thomas D. Orr, WPA director, left yesterday afternoon on the Cu He told The Citizen} "he had enjoyed his stay im- mensely. pies Fred G. Wood, owner of the : 5 Wacomah Coal Company of Eliza Guerro, Mrs.| amigo, West Virginia, and wife, Hanshaw, | Ms’ Lyman were arrivals in Key West last ey : ee - night over the highway. This is Everett Higgs, Miss Mr Wood’s seventh winter visit Thompson. Floyd Villareal, to this city. They are guests at iM Miss Gerry Guerro and Frank, the g, J. Bayly home, 1414 White Guerro, Jr. © 9 | rest. | j "ARRANGING FOR | SERVICES HERE FRUIT SHIPMENT 5 ee Richardson’s Grocery, corner begin series of iV is Imectings at the Gospel Hal. 720 Paton and Elizabeth streets, has Southard street, tomorrow evening just received a fresh shipment of 7:30 o'clock. fruits and vegetables from Miami} Me. truck. | This shipment includes all kinds obtain- | HARDSON HAS Elliott is considered a good | PY, of fruits-and vegetables | able in Miami. H SPECIAL OFFER —_.——— PERMANENT WAVES f'wo Permanents for ... The public is ex- tended a hearty welcome to at- tend these meetings. ‘BumsteadsWormSyrup “To children an angel of mercy. or by mail, S00 m bottle. Bet. C. A. Voorhees. M. 0. Philedelphis | i SIISSSISLS ILS S SS SLL BM, OLD PAPERS SSSCSSLSSCOSOSECOSOSESSSTSOCSSESESELECES For Sale o eno OC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WO MMI III IL IDIID SIS. |Robert Hutt, Jamaica, |X. {“Three Brothers,” THAT THERE ARE ABOUT NINETY MANUFACTUR RS IN. THIS COUNTRY ¥ BUSINESS 1S CEVO SOLELY “TO MAKING BOTTLES | ferry slip. i 4 é cussion to his BIG PINE KEY ECHOES this Al-j Guests at the local Inn week included: Mr. and Mrs. lan Applebaum, Trenton, N. J.; | roe Hee Emil Zelenka, Astoria, L. 1., Y.; Jack Semmelratt, Miami; Captain Lucas, England; Mr. Shir- ley, Baltimore, Md.; E. P. Phil-} ips, Washington, D. C.. and Ray; Harkins. Under the direction of Charles Jaycock, the State Road Depart- ment is clearing away the brush and grass from the side of the highway on Big Pine and No Name this week. Waiting for the wind to abate, | several sponge boats are anchor- ; ed off No Name Key. Among them are the following boats: El!a Col- lins, Janice. Leota, and others, Invincible | Last week a rope became en-| tangled in the propeller of the! mail launch, driven by George! Stewart, running from No Name! to Marathon. George was finally | compelled to do a diving act be- neath the water and untangle the rope. ' iNew "TRAT TRE BOTTLING 2ND ALLIED INDUSTRIES SUPPORT ENOUGH WORKERS: AN THEIR DEPENDENTS To FORM A aTtyY THE SIZE OF TAMPA, FLA. | ‘THAT THE GLASS MILK BOTTLE UNDER- GOES A SO-MINUTE BATH BEFORE IT'S FILLED AND THAT THE BOTTLE, ON THE BASIS OF THIRTY ROUND Ti COSTS ONLY ONE-SIXTH OF A CENT suffered a slight con- equilibrium — last week when, while the tugboat was ; pulling the ferry from a bar, the ‘hawser snapped, and the floor the engine room flew up and struck ‘him somewhere on the overalls. Cap titin,- “Maes -Jotinmonss E18: | BICYCLES_WE KENT by th | Repair | koloskee,, pompano _ fisherman. | wh e launch is anchored at the y, enjoyed unusual luck last week, $1,400 being shared among the crew. Dr. J. C. Owing and wife, and A. G. Harlan and wife are quar- tered at No Name Lodge. Dr. Ow- ing is surgeon at the Johns Hop- kins Hospital, Baltimore, and Mr. | Harlan is a retired garage owner from Maplewood, Mo. Dr. Owing jand Mr. Harlan last Friday char- ered Captain Calkins’ cruiser, ‘The Waif,” for a day’s fishing. Richard B. Sutton and party of York City, in Mr. Sutton’s yacht, “Sarasota II,” are anehor- jed in these waters enjoying the fishing. In the party is A. Wad- dell, 84 years old, a retired civil engineer, who has _ constructed many great bridges. Mr. Sutton is a student of bird and fish life. | FAST FREIGHT SERVICE from and to | Boston, New York, Miami, Eugene Albury, Key W sponger, is anehored in Calkins bay, after a suecessful trip. Lofton Parker, young and cap- able engineer of the Tugboat! stationed at the | hest Colds - Best treated without “dosing” | ~ EE VIEKS | Gramitss now tyes ial Jacksonville, Galveston, | New Orleans and Beyond | From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday (From Jacksonville, Miami and New Orleans every two weeks iCLYDE- MA LORY C. E. SMITH, ‘ema Key West, Fla. LASTS Made of al They’re IT’S PURER! LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS 1 metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 v EASY TER MS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. CLASSIFIED | COLUMN ‘FOUND FOUND—sBicycle. iff’s office. Owner scribe the, wheel, advertisement and receive vehicle. may WANTED Held in sher-| mar4-1t| Died at Creston, Ia., eeee | Americans in the Revolution and | Oriental Pharmacy. died in its service, born. Died in 1779. ; Savannah, Ga., Oct. 11, 1781—Rebecea Gratz, Philadel- |phia Jewish educator and philan- | thropist; original of Scott’s heroine jin “Ivanhoe,” born in Philadel- jphia. Died Aug. 29, 1869. 1834—James W. McDiil, de-' lawyer, judge, congressman, DANGEROUS WATERS Will Rogers IN OLD KENTUCKY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20e: Night- 15-2Se / / | J Towa sen- pay for this; stor, Interstate Commerce Comis- Ohio 28 Monroe, Feb. the! sioner, born at | 1894. CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS | 1836—Stuart Robson, noted ae- AD SEES HOUSEKEEPER—White. Trevor and Morris, G. PIANO INSTRUCTION Apartm CHARLES ROBERTS STUDIO, 613 Margaret Street. feb11-13-15-17-19-21-24-26- mar2-4-6- Apply mar4- oa 1903. im and comedian of his day, born CENTER ent | at Annapolis, Md. Died April 29. Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 1888— Knute ~ Rockne, Dame’s famed football born in Nerway. Died crash, near Bazaar, Kans., 31, 1931, Notre coach, in air March 28; . 8x REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING WHY SEND YOUR UNITS ou1| -——If I guarantee my service? When you want.a guarantee your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. service on feb10-1 Peninsular & Occidental ee Lrfective December 22nd, #9: ip Company Ss. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M-Monttays-amtPhersdeys. Leaves St. Petersburg on Sundays, at 4:15 P.M, arriving | mo FOR RENT Key West 7 A. M. Monday. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thutsdags hha A. M. TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap-| } ply 1120 Grinnell street. BICYCLES | feb6-tf! for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa,- Fla. Hour, Day er Week. j For further information and rates call Phone 14. ! J. H. COSTAR, Agent. { all makes ana paint them with | Nu-Enamel, supply of parts. Agent for Rollfast and Dayton Bicye! And seil them as low as $5.00} week, | down and $1.00 per Phone 276. J. R. Stowers febi-tf | We carry a full} the | les | Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Co. | FOR SALE SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c.; augT The Artman Press. EVANGELISTI MEETINGS By JAMES R. ELLIOTT of Chicago GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard St. Key West and Miami (NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE c Series of meetings beginning Thursday, March 5. 7:30 p. m. i | A hearty welcome is extended to all to come and enjoy this OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 interesting speaker with a mes- sage from GOD. LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE ~*Daval” At Petronia Street kage Liquors of All Kinds “Wine BUSY BEE BAKERY An Index To RELIABLE FOLLOW THE ARROW! ---And You Wiil Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! SHOE REPAIRING DRUGS | GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP ORIENTAL PHARMACY H. Diamandi, Prop. Emilio Romero, Prop. 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