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PAGE FOUR HOCOCCOCOSOSTUSOEHSTOOOSOSSCECOOSSEOOOSESOOESEEEE SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J TF LOC CSCC COLLECCLOOEEEIECES Key West’s Winter Social Season Drawing To Close social) Key West. Formal and informal] clos This dinners, dances, teas, cocktail] officially! parties and luncheons have been! sful and held every single day during the| of the’season, and were much enjoyed; departing by the exceptionally large num-! during ' ber of winter visitors here this: splen-; year. : ities and; (Many residences have been sold! {during the past few months to! There have been very few days} winter visitors, who, after spend- SIT IIS SST GF . during the entire winter month: ing last season and this season in when swimming could not be in-' Key West, have decided that the dulged in, and there is always the) Island City is the ideal spot for excellent fishing and other sports their winter residences. These to be found in Key West and the; people will now have their per- waters surrounding the Island manent home here in future wi City. |ter seasons, and will take their There has always been an ac-| place in the social life of the tive social life in progress in-eity. PIGS LOSE SQUEAL | (iy Associated Press) DUBLIN, April _1.—Ire- land can now boast—if_— it cares to—of its gruntless, squealless pig, guaranteed to remain noiseless under any and all conditio Smugglers of livestock over the Free State-Ulster border ible for these si- in order that cus- toms officers may not. be - guided by appealing “‘oirk- cinks” in the darkness. An operation is performel cn the pig, the vocal chords being removed, and the per- fect pig for smuggling is produced in a few minutes. are respo! yinter winter lantiea The Key West season draws to a week the Casa Mari closes after a very suce enjoyable year. Many winter residents are for their northern homes the next ten days, after 2 did winter of social activ sports. YO-YO CONTEST AT PARK TOMORROW, TQ BE PUT ON UNDER SUPER- VISION WPA RECREA- TION DEPARTMENT Postpone Meeting Of Garden Club It has been announced that the meeting of the Key West Garden Club. scheduled to be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at 3:30 o’clock at the Woman’s} Clubhouse on Division street, has! been postponed until further no-| Mrs. Victor Moffat left by; tice. plane yesterday afternocn for} } Miami where she will spend al | while with relatives. | { PERSONAL MENT TION A yo-yo contest will be staged ‘Mrs. T. S. Caro left pevnindsy eon Jévening, starting afternoon for Tampa, ‘called there; 6:30. o’cld¢k, ,which is open to because of the illness of an aunt.’ noth heys and girls, under the i shpervisioh of the recreation see- | tibn of/thedotal WPA, it was an- nounced The cha will be given a sweater as a prize. | All contestants should register {at Bayview Park before 5 o’clock Colonel and Mrs. W. L, Rob-| tomorrow afternoon, Victor ferts and daughter Louise, who! sen, recreation |were spending a delightful vaca-| today. tion in Key West, left yesterday; Foliowinz the vorsarcontest- the SOOCCHCHSH*2O9CSOOSEOESE he Gals z 7 ton the for Tampa. Ben Felton, 2 Key Wester.| oe e ‘weekly amateur program wil! be starting at 7:30 p. m. Sev- who is a sponger, always look- ing for that illusive sponge. at today. BIG PINE KEY Lar- supervisor, said | given, eral good numbers have been ar- aid, Mrs. A. E. Sharpley sailed on the Cuba yesterday afternoon for/ yanced, Mr. Gibson is now devoting his; Tampa for a visit with relatives) Ea time to sponging since the craw-,and to attend the convention of; fish season is closed. He went one Order Easter Star. \USE SUBMARINE TO off of Shanahan Estate and got! : STUDY EARTHQUAKES 10 bunches in a few days. Mrs. Gibson sponges along with him, | Dr. and Mrs. Nilo C. Pintado, Giy Amxnotated [who were spending a vacation] ODpFSSA, U. S. i with relatives and friends in Ha-|__A gravimetric survey Henry Knowles was seen driv-' yana, were returning passengers : ing in an old model car that per-' on the Steamship Cuba yesterday sisted in pping. He had two. afternoon. pair of oars on the side of his car and a back seat full of provisions. | Knowles must be going places. He is a sponger. | | it wi sx) R., April 1. of the ' Black Séa to determine the cause of earthquakes in the Crimea has been completed by seismologists “using a submarine as their base of operations, Underwater measurements prov- ed, the scientist said, that there a connection between the mountain ranges of the Crimea, the Caurasus and Rumania. On its last trip the submarine ‘W. S. Roberts, who came to i Key West for the funeral yester-! day afternoon of his mother, Mrs. aner Roberts, returned by plane yesterday afternoon to his home in Miami. H is A resident of No Name say! he raises a garden for members of | his household—for the people to| eee ee eae steal and what is left for the) i merged 40 times, to a depth of coons to eat up. Colonel M. E. Guerin, U. S. A.,' 100 feet. eae and Mrs. Guerin, who were spend- ON IRISH BORDER: We don’t want any crazy men on No Name Key. The sheriff of Key the ferry slip the other day when a man acted queer. He attempt- ed to jump in the sea. Mr. Bak- er, the night watchman, had his hands full while it lasted. G. men who catch the early Rome and H. Todd are the bird. They are two immigr rant, men that | are on the lookout for aliens. Their patrol is from Key West to the ferry slip on No Name. Carl, who works at Big Pine Inn, is going to bid us fond adieu soon, for he hag a contract to go to work in ‘a yacht basin; pp-in New York. Carl has followed the sea all his life and knows boats from A to Z. He expects to re- turn here next season in a trailer and do some crawfishing. Before he leaves he is going to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson on Loftin Island. Subscribe to The Citizen— weekly. 20¢ NOTICE Doctor Warren will not evening office consultations Thursdays. have on ‘No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use, Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. EDGAR’S FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS Matecumbe $4.00 Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Including Havana, Dry Tor- tugas, Miami, Naples Telephone: Key West, 735-J Matecumbe, Craig 2 was hastily called to| mar30-3t ing a winter vacation in Key We and were guests at the Casa Ma- rina, left yesterday afternoon on the Cuba for Tampa. PALACE Robert Donat-Wendy Barrie Sine CASH | Matinee: 5-10c. Night: 10-15¢ Mrs. F, J. Horn, Mrs. L. Fishell and Mrs. B. A. Levell, who en- joyed a delightful winter vacation in Key West, left yesterday for Tampa. A group of friends as-! sembled at the P. and O. wharf to bid them farewell. Alfred B. Connable, who was} for 10 days a guest at the home! of his son and daughter-in-law,! Mr. and Mrs, H, P. Connable, left’ yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to his home in Kala-; PYhaz06, Mich. aah 5 Percy H. Howse, employe of the lighthouse service, arrived over the highway last evening from Miami for assignment to duty. He will leave tomorrow morning for Sombrero Reef light to assume the duties of second assistant keeper. | LIPOTOOMT TLE. ve TUOORMH OLD PAPERS Peeccveccccccccvececeso For Sale ° Ogiieae "BC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FIPFITILSILPLLZLLLLLAL LO i, & iN N & N) N N N) * N) N) N) Ny N N THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ISM MMM MMM, Man With Broken Leg Drives Car Two Hours. (By Asscerated Press) SANTA ROSA, Calif., April 1. aid for places. Eckert was injured when a leg fractured in two cutting on his ranch. Neither his wife nor his son could drive, they placed him behind the wheel for the trip. Looking At Washington!| (Continued from Page One) not think he has any chance winning eastern support and jtle prospect of dominating party himself, and, therefore jthat continuation of his present of Lt- re-election lent Taseavele | to fac ) Presi of The view expressed by many observers some months ago that the Borah campaign for the Pr dency was intended to stren: the. Borah influence at vention, has been altered si what by his entrance into Pr "| dential primaries and the ence of his demand for present leaders. His Ispeech indicates a determin a bitter end, regardless of fect. it may have on the political campaign. ard, and pleased at of congratulations. the Sen- ator declared that he was “ beginning.” “Asked wheth would abandon the pa telo- Senator said that while never bolted the par would be none to boli formerly in contro! had t next June. More than ten months elapsed since the Supre een the Bs A 1935. Depa! se figures ae crease in the number of but fewer workers affected. survey, made for the Pre lishments” in “nea dustries surveyed” adhere to code standar¢ labor and trade prac sions. But in some there has been a breakdown in labor The best showing was made cotton textiles, iron and steel. manufacture, and wool tex’ but in these industries only per cent of the establishments un- der scrutiny maintained code pro- visions. antially as to tries nread indu: wide. by FOR’ A few drops up each nostril reduces swollen membranes, clears away clog- ging mucus, brings welcome relief. Vicks Va-TRO- Nol (Oc double quantity 50¢ —Albert Eckert made a two-hour} fj drive in his car to get surgical | he; {was pinned under a tree he was! so! the} campaign has a tendency to divide! . x .|ing our sincere Ito carry on his campaign to the provi-| standards.! ‘at STUFFY HEAD ! “- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. 193& FLY BY PLANE FROM KEY WES? TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone Tetephene 620 West Airways, Inc. RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p mm. Az Five Miami 5-28 p m Fast - Comfortable - Safe SOHSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSESES ca aa. ! ;Today In History rr’ Rees 1871—Reign of terror in Paris \—city in hands of Communists. | 1911—Some 900 meetings held {in Britain on Ist and 2nd favor- ling passage of English- sages Arbitration Treaty. — 1934—-German scientific week- jly printed story with photographs ;of capture of Scotland’s “Loch ; Ness Monsver”—taken seriously! until diseovered an April 1 joke. Waerrrene. Sian, opened, ‘A DENTIST IS THE SADDEST MAN in THE WORLD... RECAUSS. ME 1935—Patterson and Norris of; —————— +~ | the Scottsboro, Ala., case, granted | CARD OF THANKS new trials by U. S. Supreme| We take this means of express-| thanks to the} friends and neighbors for| kind assistance during our! recent sorrow, the illness and! death of our beloved one, Mrs.| Teresa Albury. We are indeed grateZul,to Rev. Gresham, his as- stant and the choir of . the} Church 0f God-and to the donors! ~ fof the beautiful floral offerings.) aprl-Itx THE FAMILY. Subscribe to The Citizen LEGALS From Beston every Saturday | From Jacksonville, Miami and New Orleans ever: two weeks 'CLYDE-MALLORY Lses ATTENTION! | STEAKS AND ROASTS, = r 30° at t Market . antve Fleming Street Je DIC nak cH CUrre oF LORIDA, LN AND FOR MONTOE: COUNTY. IN HANCERY, No. 6-453 PARE joined by husband, PARKER, = i | | | | ! | i | | BIR. he One Plaintiffs, vs. LARGO CIty rporat )PER- ORDER 0 Betty ¢ Hot ARE To: Los Cali- HEREBY } been brought An Hire This Army Of ““Salesmen’”’ THEY’RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS TIFIED Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfacti Priced at $20.00 EASY TERMS—19 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON'S ICE CO. in Chancery,} , joined by her hus-|{ r, et al and you; required to file with rt by 15th nd thereafter! your Written to the bill of com-} suit at the time pre- Attorne day of to file April, gee: The Key West Citizen They’ll take your message to every home in the city and SELL ’EM your wares or services. PHONE 51 The Citizen ailnot or judgment will against you by default, my hand a art, at Key 17th day of 1) Re a As Clerk of FLORENCE. MONROE THEATER Buck Jones in SILVER SPURS Gene Raymond and Margaret Callahan in SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ SPECIAL OFFER —on——_ : PERMANENT "$5.00 i I'wo Permanents for 00) Better Waves, — pad up MRS. MILLER * 407 South Street Phone 574-J: ELIABLE IRMS Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to head street. FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine BAKERY BUSY BEE BAKERY Fine Pies and Pastry Try BUSY BEE BREAD Phone 120 900 Francis St. MALONEY & PEACOCK Bakers of Baker Boy Bread Cakes and Pastries Phone 818 L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen. 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