The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 11, 1936, Page 4

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Nina deLi sa Ce THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . IIcja, editress HPHONE 149-J race SCOCCCCEOOOSEEOROEOTTOGCOSSOCES | Several Additional Guests Register At Casa Marina H. Dunn, of Washing- or, Mrs. D. o of Washing- Casa Marina for a visit Colonel a who have d Mrs. been gu time. H. Minne- friend, z. also of Minne- to Casa! o was Mrs. Marina for an Mr. and Mys of Cleveland, PICKS AMERICAN GROUP TO SPEED REFORM PROGRAM LIBERIA’S NEW PRESIDENT | HAS SELECTED THREE spE-|\ L. Johnson leaving i dea Clab To | Meet On Friday \CIALISTS IN U. S. FOR PRO- POSED ACTIVITIES (My Axsoctated Presny MONROVIA, March Liberia, 11.—Pledged to give a reform ad-! ministration to the 2,000,000 in- habitants of Africa’s only Ed native in Barclay Wa republic, former | minister to hington, has just been inaugurated as president for an eight-year term. . ly had to postpone their | Missionary Circle today, but expect to return to ine) hotel shortly for another visit be-' fore returning to their home in! Cleveland. Yesterday a party of ten, all) guests at Casa Marina, were} scheduled to take a trip to Tor tugas via plane, but unt nate-! journey due to the unfavorable weather| conditions at Tortugas. | Fishing, one of the most pop-| ular sports enjoyed. by Casa “Ma- rina guests. will again occupy) most of the day. There are} eight boats going out today. ° The Key West Junior Woman’s Club will hold their ri hovr on Frid ; Week, fro ‘om 5 ‘To Stage Play Culpepper Missionary Circle to three act play entitled ville Social Club” in the High Schoo} auditorium on Thursday, March 19, at 7:30 o'clock. A good cast has been selected have made plans sponsor “Lonely- ' for this presentation and various other numbers have been arranged {for the program. Conceived more than a century ago as “a sovereign for refuge” freed American slaves, after years of is looking for that will wipe py inertia, now | Y to progress! out the stigma at- of inefficiency the tached to charge and corruption, League of Natio The promised a led before Barclay administration has chool in every village, no matter how small, opportunities for the products of Three-Year Program Starts Foreign education, tion and military affairs have been j put to work organizing a three-} year program for interior develop- ment, As proof and new citizens to sell the country. pecialis of “reconciliation” with the United States, Presi dent Barcel: lected three of} these specialists in America. They} are: Maxwell administrative specialist, will deal with hinter- | land affairs. He has had wide e perience with aborigine groups in Latin America. H Prof. Remington L. Embree, ed- ueator, has been made president ! of the college of West Africa here} in Monrovia. Capt. William D. Nabors, mili-' tary specialist, had his training| with the New Jersey national{ guard. He won credit as an of-4 ficer of tke Liberian frontier force under a previous adminis- tration. Natives Frolic At Fair The foreign specialists were se- lected in accordance with a plan! suggested by the League of Na-: tions. Liberia refused the league’s acti assistance on the ground that it would undermine the re- publie’s sovereignty, but weleom- ed the idea of bringing in foreign experts to carry out the vigorous HELPS AVOID MANY COLDS Especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Used in time, helps prevent many colds. Vicks VA‘TRO-NOL Saben, i | | | | CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner Luncheon Afternoon Te: or a la Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager ! reforms outlined | \ahe interior, 'Woman’s Club Plans Liberia, | Fish Chowder Supper The Key Wes Ww oman’s Club will sponsor a Fish Chowder Sup- per on the evening of Tuesday, March 17th, at the Woman’s ubhouse on Division street. These affairs under the aus- pices of the Woman’s Club have in the past been very successful and enjoyable for the large num- ber attending. Bridge and other card games will be played im mediately following the supper, and those reservations are invited phone 657-J. ser wishing to te of by President Barclay. One of the early acts of Presi- dent Barclay after his inaugura- | tion was to open Liberia’s first national exposition of agriculture and industry. The exposition ‘ounds covered 11 acres on the irts of Monrovia. More than 50,000 natives from including 500 chiefs, nded the fair and on the la | day the grounds were turned over ito them for tribal dances and horse races. Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles and thus gets at and kills the cause of scalp itch. 36¢ and $1.00, OVER-SEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 SPECIALS | CHURN -GOLD OLEO with fruit juice glass, |} - 22c RED ROSE OLEO, tb 17c STRAWBERRIES, qt. 35¢ BEETS, CARROTS, TUR- NIPS, bunch ... Chas. Tift’s Grocery 1101 Division St. Phone 29 le ove ‘PERSONAL MENTION! Henry Renedo leit yesterday for a visit (atives in Miami. plane} rel-! j i Mrs. Ralph Russell left over! ithe highway this morning for Mi-j |ami where she will visit- relatives | \and friends. \ | Mrs. Ida Reynolds, who was! ‘visiting at Miami and other points, | | veturned on the plane from Miami! [this morning. j i B. M. Duncan, consulting en-| gineer with the state road de-! partment. left by plane yester-| day for a business visit in Miami.) | Jack Maloney, o: ;firm of Maloney and Peacock,| ; who was visiting for two days ‘with relatives, left yesterday aft- ; ernoon for Miami. of the bakery: iss Irma Bentley, daughter of and Mrs. Calvin P. Bentley, i who was in Miami for a few days, iveturned this morning and joined tthe family on their yacht Shia- wassee III. | Mrs. Sybil Badia, who came to {Key West to attend the funeral services of her grandmother, Mrs. ‘Emily Knowles, left on the Cuba yesterday afternoon for her home in Tampa. Bruce Rae, night city editor of At The ae SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT South Florida Contracting and Engineering Company today _ be-} gan a campaign on Sherwin-Wil-| liams paint and products. | Today’s advertisement s| special price inducements on| paint, enamel, floor wax, Flaxoap,! Utility paint, floor enamel and porch and deck paint. i i | { i} 1 BEAUTYREST SPECIAL | Luxurious Beautyrest inner coil) spring mattresses are advertised} at an ‘active price in the ad- vertising columns of The Citizen} today by Long’s Furniture Store.) This large furniture _ establis ment has a large stock mattresses and are offering them on the usual time payment plan at low cash prices, Today’s Horoscope eeceeccceceroseoseceseee hospit- | nature with considerable ca- Today’s native has a able , but is liable to wander in-| projects that seem to! lead right back into the old! paths, The imagination is greater; than the power of reasoning, and it may lead you into a wan- dering life that accomplishes lit- BumsteadsWormsyrup “To children an angel of directions ase" followed, IT ‘SEVER } FAILS. Despite scarcity and enormous | cost of SANTONIN. ft contains full dose, | Stood sixty wears’ t Sold everywhere or by mail, 50c a botile. Bst. C. A. Voorhees. M. to various {| § \z SPECIAL OFFER —on—— PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents $5 00 le oe Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J PALACE Ann Rutherford in WATERFRONT LADY Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢/ PIRATES COVE FISHING CAMP On Overseas Highway near Key West TARPON, SAILFISH and REEF FISHING in Virgin Waters Bungalows with Private Baths, Simmons Beds Well Cooked Food Rates: $5.00 to $7.00 day, A. P Phone For Reservations FLY BY PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO ML Make Reservations by Phone Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc. Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m, Ar rive Miami 5:20 p. m. PLANE BRINGS 1 . | iterday afternoon carried 14 pas-| Alfred Crespo and the family, left of these!” {can. , the New York Times, and M! | Rae, who were enjoying a vaca- jtion in Key West, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Miami en} route to New York. 1] PASSENGERS "=". = | salvage Seuaeancat of the com- FOURTEEN LEAVE YESTER-! pany which owns the Wrecking DAY AFTERNOON EN- {Tug Warbler and other ships of} the kind, left yesterday for Mi- ROUTE TO MIAMI ami en route to New York after a’ visit of two days. | Plane of the Pan American Air-| Mrs. Inez Cruz, daughter Miss Sea a Rhine quucnias eouehe ad | Margarita and son Raymond, who} ys this morning brought 11 pas~) are visiting Mrs. Cruz’s brother- The one departing yes-| in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs awe senge sengers, on the Cuba yesterday for the Arrivals were: Ida Reynolds,| home in Tampa. Martelle Wils f ; : arate gage ree Weldon Starry, chief clerk in Wilson, Harry Broderick, Irma | WPA headquarters in Jackson- ipektiey, Bart Gifting Lore Lock:| “| ville and John Spearing. state em- 5 | ployment director, who were in Alexander Lupfer, James T. Far-| 1 | West consulting with Thomas {D. Orr, WPA director in Key | West, left yesterday afternoon on the Cuha for Tampa. They ar- {rived Saturday by Coast Guard plane. Eugene Williams, | Hilbert Simmons, Samuel aki Brace Rae, Ishbel Rae, Renedo, Byrne Lynch, Lewis L| Smith, Roy Smith, Frank Morri- son, Corrye Morrison, Jack Ma- loney, William Lacey, B. M. Dun- Departures: NOTICE Requesting all WOMAN’S CLUB and JUNIOR MEMBERS to be present Thu: p. m. at Clubhouse BEAUTY CLINIC and CHARM SCHOOL. tle. You have ability, but should seek companions in youth that, have a steady, healthful nature. and strive to keep your mind well centered. H Girls ! Get Some Curves on That FLAT FIGURE Amazing Gains of 5 to 12 Pounds in Few Weeks Made by Adding Iron to Diet it, skinny folis are starved Me mn 3 €o0d iron tonic suen for minerals 8 pleasant tasting Vino ho have color tn, thet § ‘Men admire women wi! eee he Looms ees parties oom : veyeetce Wibot i tele gated emt is fve pounds. almoat every evening cad enigy Detore.”"—Mies L. E., Chicago, 4 ae toeat. altays didn’ ike ined six pons, fsel stroas really don't feel ke going out.""—Miss M. Restful Sleep Insures Your Future Good Health T Boautyrest_ Mattress Banish forever those telltaling lines of fatigue caused by night after night of restless sleep. En- joy the luxury of an Inner Coil Spring Mattress that supports and lets every muscle of the body relax. We now have in stock a large selection of these Beautyrest Mattresses which can be bought on our usual Time Payment Plan at Low Cash Prices. LONG'S FURNITURE STORE | | | ;an’s weakness and you have her,” - POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. WEPNTSP 87 CLASSIFIED COLUMN | @eeeccccccosccoescccccs| WANB=ED TO RENT WANTED YEAR'S LEASE on 3 or 4 bedroom furnished house, with modern conveniences. Write Box C, qo The Citizen marl1-2tx FOR RENT Candidate For National Committeewoman { TWO FURNISHED HOUSE ply 1120 Grinnell street. BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE KENT by the Hour, Day er Week. Repair all 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 $5.00 down and $1.00 Ped week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. marl Supervisor of Kegt JOHN ENGLAND ” Fer Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE — INALDO, PAULINE BURKE CARR of West Palm Beach FOR SALE os TWO (2) GOOD 5- SEDANS in da Make me offer. street. Pauline Burke Carr, business} woman and civic worker of West | Palm Beach will be a candidate! for Democratic National Commit-} S-cand District teewoman from Florida in the ASELASSO® LOPEZ, JR. June primary. Her husband, O.} a os — - y COND SHEETS— 5 B. Carr is postmaster at West! SECON me cos agg for a Fer Cantabile Palm Beach. Mrs. Carr has | 7 _ _- Second District started an active campaign to in-] PRINTING—Quality Printing st ENRIQUE MAYG form the Democratic voters of! the Lowest Prices. The Art MONROE THEATER re ! her candidacy. | man Press. aug? } Ce <2 i ; HIP PAS ER use. Bargain 613 Carel ma For Justice of the Peace -4t TYPEWRITING PAPER — 50 sheets, 75c. The Artman Presa j - i aug? MISS PACIFIC FLE i + Matinee: Balcony, 1c: Orchee Subscribe to The Citizen. 1S-20c: Night- 15-25 MARRI=D 14 TIMES AFE EL PASO, Tex.—“Find a wom- } c ! i ! : is the philosophy of Bruce W. Steele, a plumber of this city, who has been married 14 times. j P'MPLY, ROUGH SKIQ .. due to external irritetion tra REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREICHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —_— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND $2 FAST FREIGHT SERVICE from and to Boston, New York, Miami, | 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 CLYDE-MALLORY | Wes C. E. SMITH, Agent ___Key West, Fl ELIABLE [RMS FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Wil Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! anc ; LIQUORS—BEER (| SHOE REPAIRING DRUGS CURRO’S PLACE GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP ORIENTA: PHARMACY Duval At Petronia Street | H. Diamandi, Prep. Emilio Romere, Prop. Package Liquors of All Kinds | Old Shoes Made As Good As New PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Beer and Wine 612 Duval Street Phone 379 «1000 Duval Strect BAKERY CLUBS BUSY BEE BAKERY Fine Pies and Pastry Try BUSY BEE BREAD Phone 120

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