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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN © TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2936. Famous Fishing Camp on Over- sea Highway 20 Miles Fram Key West Charming Surroundings Unsurpacsed Fish ng Excellent Cuisine Will Be Open Untill May 15 For Reservations Telephone Pirates Cove and | With *, itch killime medicines So CIE | Y TOUIS: March 24---A. 163-| Anniversaries COLUMN AT LOCAL PARK .. ip ina form. Imperat Lotiea pores and hair failicies been given a place of honor in| American poet of his day, liberal | wilt be: thesrtea ‘an ‘The Ciliemn ar{@irls between the ages of one to c Reape sas ome epnopencpeenressenp~eren sass =spees®)) Ss Louis by a Spanish soldier,‘ posure, in the service of his coun- |St. Louis by Pi ? fn insertion in every instance is\ View Park on Thursday, April 2 4 rection of Victor Larsen of the meee { It was ‘baptised and ‘christened York Federalist, <enator and dip- jrmstacets is mvariahly in advance,| will be given to the winners. of Moline, Til aa tradition-steeped island. Those! dent priest here. ments charged. me H.| RESERVE Di RICT NO. 6' thor of about 5,000 hymns, among} | | phone number if they desire re- = the recreation director in Bay- j year “ee church bell, first to ring} ® es e2ceccces: | —a — re the Nifia deLisa Calieja, Editress ep cesoscccccoccce ‘g 1. |thinker, patriot, consul, born at 1 2: eats the rate of 1c a word for each in-| /°° ars—a city-county-wide More Tourists Arrive In City ire Pecdite sr-cyera regia eo tage i [view Bask = Recreation Department of WPA New arrivals at Casa Marina eessful and enjoyable flight | res Joseph: Felefite” ‘in 1774 jonat. born at Scarboro, Maine. | but regular advertisers with ledger | jon Dep ° day are Mr. and Mrs. A, p me! should give their! Entrants in the contest should today, ar TTTON or THE ‘them “Safe in the Arms of Je-| sults. w Park on and George ortugas flight. guests of the bea clude Mr. Mrs. the afternoon ington, Mrs, Samuel Bai OO pnnatsaceresssssneesesnnsre stan seene caney naeseset eT. LOUIS BELL IS [eeccccesccccccccescccccs ee SIRT YO CONTEST ING EXHIBITED | erg Today’s CLASSIFIED |¥0 °=° cs Qty Associated Presa) - itch. 3c and © jin the settlement of St. Louis, has} 1754—Joel Barlow, popular; Susiiieg ee iieetees etl cause of scalp “MPHONE 149-J Advertisements under tl TELE ‘as cast in 1772, brought to! Redding, Conn. Died, from ex- t “= pres sertion, but the minimum for the} Yo-Yo Contest will be held in Bay- ver Spanish dollars melted into it Ng This contest will be under the And Register At Casa Marina 3° tone. OOP monaaeiedgap j. Payment for mietied adver! ,. THis © : tand @hampion Yo-Yo Sweaters aa ee Mrs. K. 4. Ebi,'day, and a pleasant day on the) by Father Valentine, fitst- resi- {Died April 29, 1827. ‘aeeounts may have their advertise: | | “4 le fficial Yo-¥ repo Satoshi - Ch scheduled to make the journey in-! CHARTER NO. 1820—Fanny Crosby, blind au- 6 2 l wtteet a as well-as their tele-| £@t an official Yo-Yo and report several hotel will be « xy the passen- the historic ruins on The trip has been po: to unfa’ landing ¢ but all is in readines and bad Tortugas, for a suc- weather nditions at Mrs. —— Had House Guest ieee bei Wight, Cove, was athe he guest Robert T. Menner at the home on Flagler Avenue eral days la ' of Pirates of Mr latter’s for sev- Big Free Dance | Tomorrow Night There will be a big free dance at the Silver Slipper Danee Hall tomorrow t starting at 9 o’clock. Side entrance to the hall is now on Charles et. } Music furnished Boys. Free tions for a nigh will be Rhythm ecommoda- is offered. H —_——_ | Entertains With | . { Enjoyable Tea Mrs, Robert T. tained with z ernoon at he: Avenue honoring G Mrs. Alexander, Colonel and Mrs. Dalton, Colonel and Mrs. Hall and other arr who are! leaving Key this week, Junior Club To Meet On Friday Members of the Junior W: om-, an’s Club ¥ hold another of] their delig 21 social meetings! Friday 5 Ty Menner_ enter- a yesterday aft- on Flagler! neral and y people West during ternoon from 5 to o’clock in the rooms of the Ke West Woman's Club on Division street Games w freshments es: Mrs. Je s Bra England and Mrs. W meritt. e enjoyed rved by the and re-! hostess- Mrs. Elli POLITICAL = ANNOUNCEMENTS | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. for lack of funds, I wonder if the! Total reagea TION, JUNE 2, 1936 | ° For Representative to State Legislature j ___T. 3. CARO | Fe ‘or Representative Legislature BERNIE C, PAPY For County Judge _ROGELIO GOMEZ For County judg e } W. CURRY HARRIS ! to State For State and County Tax! Collector | FRANK H. LADD | (For Re-Election) For JState and County Taxi Collector ! JOE C. MCMAHON Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND For r. Juvenile Judge ‘MERELINE BAEZA KNIGHT ‘For Justice of The | Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, | i For Justice = ‘the Peace _ Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. \ For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON _ For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG SPECIAL OFFER eee PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents for ... 4 Better Waves, $5. 00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-3 eral times due! a morning for Miami. | |thur McIntosh, Sr.. | relatives, {ler. ° ecoe Y! paper that I may ask if the ci |zens of our city know the condi tions of our beautifal little city. “| fire alarm system needs ing, and that the city has no fun |for material with which to | jaw: aken that John W:. Warrington, Mr. andi Mrs. R. A. S. Bloomer and their} Helen Bloomer, | Marina, Mrs. Edith Rhodes Foster, of Albans, Vermont, a winter in Key West. panini F. Villareal left et the highway this morning for a business visit in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Heweit Spencer, who were vacationing in Key West, left over the highway this Euric Sterling and son Clay- ton were passengers on the plane lay going to Miami for al short stay with relatives. r. and Mrs. Arthur McIntosh, Jr., arrived on the plan Miami this morning to join Ar-| guest at Casa Marina. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. {son, of Miami, who arrived Sun- jday afternoon for a visit with} left over the highway this morning. Samp- Dennis Butler, of Cairo, Ga., arrived over the highway last eve- ning and will be the guest for sev-; eral weeks of his brother and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. But- _ PEOPLE'S FORUM | CITES STATUS OF CITY’S CONDITION ‘Editor, The Citizen: Kindly allow me space in your If they do, I wonder if they care I wonder when they retire at night if they realize how badly the repair-| re- pair it? ' I wonder if the system failed! ; to function, how would the tax- dodgers feel? If the time should come when| \the city would have to close shop} | tax-dodgers’ would] come the’ conscience they might down and pay a part of taxes, just another bluff. I wonder if when they sit at! the table to a nice meal, think of some of the poor cit} ‘employes’ families that don’t e j have enough bread to sat jtheir hunger. I wonder if ever a! thought is given to anyone else} besides, themselves, Arid ‘also as if they can expect to see God {face at the Throne. | from|¢ and] Loans ang discounts ..$ and securities [ms Ca or Total De ships, i tions Time ings deposits De includin and m a eu pledge of lo: or inves m (c) D. Capital c st Un profits— ne To} Me Liah | United Stat ment obl rect guaranteed ot and securities Ment and postal sav- | HUGGED GIRLS IN DARK Against and ee Trevor, he’ above-named bank, do solemn- or would they say that is|!y swear that the above statement |1s true to the \best of my knowl- ledge and belief. if they} connecT—attest: Subse me I wonder if they know just how! ; little they can settle for now? i I wonder if they will lay the| pronties on the shelf and wonder} £ they will pay or not? A CITIZEN. Key West, Fla., j March 2 2 » 1986. [OVERSEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Strear of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 FLY By PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO MIAMI 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. Fast - Comfortable - Safe ORIDA. AT THE CLOSE OF Died at Bridgeport, Comn., Feb. Ss ON MARCH 4, 1986. ASSETS H i renee BAN@m of sus.” born at Southeast, N. Y./ hie, 231,31 S 4.83 | 1826—Matilda Joslyn Gage, inoted New York State suffrage 78, worker and author, born at Cic- ero, N. Y. Died in Chicago, } March 18, 1898. 1915. aft stocks, 19, B78; 170,708.89 nking house, 20.76 1828—Horace Gray, Massachu- setts jurist, associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, born in { Boston. Died Sept. 15, 1902. 211,814.64} ; : sh items not in pro- __| 1829—George’ Francis Train, pone ot Soneeee 3 eccentric author, world financie her assets 2 : lecturer and orator, born in Bos- Died in New York, Jan. 18, 32. ton, Liaw {1904. mand depenits | ae oe lividua artner= ee ee | 1834—William, Morris, famed] 338,798.72) English Socialist, qoet and crafts- | Iman, born. Died Oct. 3, 1896. assets deposits of in- Is partner- corpora- H 548,907.95 Ee { 1834—John Wesley Powell, 06.68 soldier, director of the U.- S. | Geological Survey, first to explore 41,742.32 the Graad Canyon of Colorado. | born at Mount Morvis, N. Y. Died Jat Haven, Maine, Sept. 23, 1902, 5,209.02; ie [eecccccccoce of other banks, certified checks posits cashiers’ sutstanding s 14 to 18, eececo Today In History) } ie ents >) Not se- ired by 1603—Crowns of England and Scotland joined. ise 1638—Roger Williams received from Indians of Providence, R. I deed of the surrounding land to jwhich he gave the name of Rhode Island. ents Total eposits ....$1,208,264.69 Account: ommon ock, 1,000 1870—Treaty of 1867 with j Denmark by which United States | bought Danish West Indies (Vir- gin Islands) rejected by U. S.| Senate—bought in 1917. 1882—Dr. Robert Koch of Ger- many announced his epoch-making} discovery of the microbe causing tuberculosis. $ 100,900.00 s 50,000.00 divided t 7,023.63 tal Capital Account 157,023.63 tal Liabilities --$1,365,288.32, morandum: Loans Investments ledged to Secure ities: Govern- a 1919—Order of De Molay 310,040.88 founded in Kansas City, Mo., by oo{Frank S. Land and nine boys. Hf pate 1927 Chinese tong throughout United States. her bonds, — stocks, d (exclud- css $ 319,290.88] Govern- ings LONDON.—Rev. John Barlow) of this city was arrested on com-! plaint of two girls who charged that he had hugged them in dark- ened movie. county, municipal de- posits ate of Florida, unty of Monroe. hier of| Subscrive to The Ci weekly. PALACE Robert Donat, Merle Oberon, Joan Gardner in MEN; OF TOMORROW . Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ zen—20e J. J. TREVOR, Cashier. JAMES R. STOWERS, WM. R. WARREN, WM. R. PORTER, Directors, ihed and sworn to pefore | Ixt day of. March, 1936, } WM. AD PREHMAN,§ | ig, State of Florida at} Commission ‘Expires | | I this Florida Motor Lines, Florida's largest trans- portation + announced inaugura- tion of DAILY BUS SERVICE to Miami and all of Florida from:Key West. Large, com- fortable streamlined buses . . . dtrect con- nections in Miami for the West Coast. New York and the East, Chicago and the Mid- West. Light Express shipments. accepted to and from Key West to anywhere in the state. LEAVE KEY WEST. 6:45 A. M. ARRIVE MIAMI. 5:00 P. M. ARRIVE JACKSON’ 4:50 rhs M. Miami $3.75 ws § $6.75 "sn" Jacksonville $8.759%, $15.75°"" STATION: 210 DUVAL ST. PHONE 242 *}men going to Snake Creek. (of 60 sacks in the city last week. | With ‘each classified advertise- ; ment The Citizen will give free an ; Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for P2ECCDesODEEZEQR0000E0 BIG PINE KEY ECHOES geese coes Hurrah! The Ferr its old schedule. No autos coming on their Key West. WANTED HAND BOAT PRO- , 20-16. Phone 75, or marly | | WANTED—A d¢hance to bid on; | your next printing order. The! Artman Presa. aug7} i Jim Pinder, FERA work truck driver, is a courteous-sort of fellow. He has ride and from Key West. orders and, delivers them. H FOR RENT | both. to i He takes, FURNISHED HOUSE, three bed- | rooms, modern conveniences.! a | Garage. Radio and piano. Rea- Mr. Stephen has not been able sonable. Apply 610 White to capture Mr. ‘Wise Coon as yet | strect. mar21-6tx He set a trap made out of heavy ! wire box and the consequence caught the wild house cat, FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, corner Front and Fitzpatrick streets. Phone 75 or 890-W. Fredic Weymouth stopping at mari9 Mrs. ia Calkins house Palm Villa on Big Pine Key, caught the early morning ferry on his way to Chicago. We wish you well, Mr. Weymouth. But you are go- ing to run into some cold weather | in dear old Chicago. TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. i marl FOR SALE ROSE BUSHES—$1.00 dozen, 2- year everblooming varieties. Pink and Red Radiance or as- sorted colors. Add 25¢ post- age. TYTEX ROSE NURSER- IES, TYLER, TEXAS. mar24-7tx Now that Crawfishing is out} of season what are the Gibson,’ Saunders, Jones and others going to do for a living? I suppose they will go sponging in the beautiful waters surrounding the Keys. PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Ar- man Press. aug? Mark MacDonald drives the state truck to the ferry with work- You can set your watch by the punetuality in passing Big Pipe, of the school bus, for No Name Key. Mrs. Hilburn Saunders is elways on time to pick up her precious cargo of school children. Henry Atwell, a Key West citizen, makes his home on Big Pine. His occupation is burning charcoal for the Key West market. He sold a load consisting OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of- fice. octl6 REFRIGERATION 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. : marl2-1mo! re | April 2. YES, SIR!no matter where you buy them, Double-Mellow” Old Golds will reach you as FRESH as they came off the Cigarette machine 5 een Ree 2 pack of Deuble-Meliow Oid Goids. Smoke ten of the cigarettes. If you don't say they're the finest you've ever tasted, mail the package wrapper and the remaimung ten Cigarettes to us, any time before May 1, 1936, and we'll send you double the price you paid for the fu.: packag~. pius pastage. {Established 1760) y 119 West 40th Street, New York City

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