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PAGE FOUR PeBeCHESEDeTsCOCOsELECS SOCIETY ree Poetry Society To Hold Meeting There Pan-A tomorrow € 4:30 o'clock, in t Colonial Hote f the} Society age be a me will f the an- May Day Festival At Bayview Park Children in of Key West : to the which wi noon at Ba gram is to st The program i of the F tions of th schools of the fort is being m od Friday after- Park. The pro- com and coron: queen are NEW SCHEDULE FOR FERRIES TO B= PLACED IN OPERA- TION BEGINNING MAY 1, IT IS SHOWN Beginning ule which w in gen- the Monroe Coun On that from Mat ate the umbe This time rors ling | 11} y trans- north to time to ferry lows | portation reach M i prospective West to reach the was pointed out. Franklin FE. Albert, in charge of! the ferry s told The Citi- zen he idered the mat- ter of sailing from every angle and conclu led that 11 o’clock is the logical time for the sailing from Matecumbe. The ferry leavnig this end of | the ap will, as usual, Yeave ' 8 o’clock. OSCAR HERRERA GIVEN HEARING! - the n ample travelers nes from slip, DEFENDANT HELD ON BOND; TO BE TRIED AT NEXT TERM OF CRIMINAL COURT was | H ed for preliminary hearing j ternoon in the te lio Gomez on and battery. at the! in the Judg charge of The e hearing v opinion of th mmitting magis- trate, to warrant the accused be- held in bond of $100 for trial at the next term of criminal court, scheduled for M if. PERSONAL MENTION eecccecocncsacescccccece | Mrs. K. P. F Puerto R highway guest a Roy E. Juan, the pon and is sher, of fter (Miss Bet spending who was Miami on passen- nloney, ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA CHARLIE GRINER, Maneger YOUR individual comfort and entertainment is a matter of great importance at this modem, fie-proof, home-like hotel located in the heart of down-town Jacksonville. Every room with tub and shower, soft water, steam heat, radio and ceiling fan...every bed with inner spring mattress and individual reading lamps. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP Rates--Single with Private Bath 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 Slight 1¢ for double occupancy Other J 8 POUND Hotels HOTEL PATTEN W HOTEL DESOTO Chananoo3e, Teo Sevenneh, Ca -| Barroso and carried on as part of | ic) the WPA Federal Music sition of the WPA is ~—'JAILINSPECTOR > ‘house to give opportunity for jail- y\of the jail in order -, William E, Borah, U. S. Senator i TP POLITICAL _ ANNOUNCEMENTS | | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. | \ TION, JUNE 2, 1936 evces ececes Plan Cake Walk For Next Tuesday | Plans for a cake walk were an- {nounced today by the Past Poca- jhontas Club which will be staged! next Tuesday night at the Mon-; ee County Armory. with the stance of the recreation section! | of the local WPA unit. i A number of “cake jalready have indicated their ntions to participate in the af-! , and in addition to the walk. a program is being arranged in | cluding such performers as M | Alice Cur Miss Edith Rus eecen For Governor DAN CHAPPELL For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER walkers” in For Representative to State! Legislature T. S. CARO For Representative to State : Legisiature BERNIE’C. PAPY gram. Members of the Junior! (Per Be Election) Patrol will act as flag bearers, ithe Key West Hospitality Band under the direction of Alfred M.| For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ Project! and the recreation sec- making rangements so that every one at-} nding the affair will be provided ; seat to watch the program in ! comfort. For County Uatige RAYMOND R. LORD For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES For Sheriff will play, H | COMES TO CITY | ARRIVED LAST EVENING; OVER HIGHWAY ON R=GU- LAR TOUR OF DUTY For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON Jesse Creech, state prison in- spector for Florida, ved over For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH | the highway last evening to meet !his many friends and make his ‘regular inspection of the county j prison, Mr. Creech does not send no- |tice of his arrival, it was said this j;Morning at the county court: For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA s to give a last minute cleanup |} ——————-—— to pass in-| For County Commissioner Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN For County Commissioner Fifth District _ CLEVELAND NILES For Juvenile ‘Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT vas pointed out, on j previous visits the inspector’s re- | ports have shown the Monroe county carcel to be in first class !eondition. Jailer Roberts feels \certain, he says, the forthcoming jreport will be of the same tenor. i ee t | eeeveccccooccoccoccoosce| VIEWS AND REVIEWS What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong Foriduvenile Judge FRANK oO. ROBERTS _ | pes | For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For Juvenile ifeviee EVA B. WARNER | Rudy Vallee, ger: | “No man can write good songs on an empty stomach.” | Charles M. Schwab, | nate: | “I think profit ought to be only ee ' reasonable.” j | | pe Second District | Roger W. Bal , business statis- ee: | ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, “Our economic and social prob-} |lems are fundamentally religioug | problems.” Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace | steel mag-! | For Justice of the Peace i Second District ABELARDG LOPEZ, aR. For Constable First District Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife! of the President: “The more you forget your} | birthdays as you grow older, the} {younger you te | [sip A pen Member House | For Constable First District RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) twee offen must go ahead a ithe poli s and build for gen-| erctions unborn,” \ For Constable from Idaho: { Second District “Propaganda is never abseat in! ENRIQUE MAYG any emergency, foreign or domes- tic. It is more than a profession | —it is also a =acket.” For Constable Second District HERMAN RICHARDSON !Who Is Patricia? (High School). | OLD PAPERS For Sale 5 Bundles for 5c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 25 in bundle COLILDIILIIDISLI III IS. eS. CMIIIIISBAIIIDI ISOS I VLLtihdttlettittéttédtitd RALPH B. PINDER) |; For State and County ‘Tax! | | { | i | CLEVELAND DILLON |, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ASAFOETIDA, SERVED UP IN TASTY ROOTY BUNCHES TO THE PERSIANS, BEFORE OMAR, BELIEVE IT OR NOT- WAS THE WORLD'S VERY FIRST KNOWN SPECIFIC AGAINST SPRING FEVER— AND INCIDENTALLY, THE WORLD'S FIRST SALAD. SALADS > ARE UNIVERSAL, BuT TASTES {N SALAD DRESSINGS VARY, ACCORDING TO GEOGRAPHY AND RACE. THE MOST POPULAR SALAD DRESSING IN AMERICA TODAY ISA BLEND OF OLD-FASHIONED BOILED ORESSING AND MAYONNAISE. THE ART OF MIXING SALAD DR SINGS HAD ACHIEVED SUCH PRO- PORTIONS BY THE TIME OF LOUIS Xil THAT A COMPANY OF THE COUNTRYS FINEST SAUCE-MAKERS ‘WAS ORGANIZED, EACH TYPE OF DRESSING WAS SPECIFIED BY LAW, AND THEN ONLY ACCRED- ITED MEMBERS OF THE ORGAN- IZATION COULO PREPARE THE ORESSING. MAYONIVAISE WAS INVENTED tN FRANCE. THE GREEKS, DEVELOPING AN ESPECIAL TASTE FOR THE FINE CRISP, GREEN LET- TUCE OF SMYRNA, PREFERRED A SORT OF LETTUCE SALAD SERVED AFTER MEALS. BUT THE ROMANS, FIRST IMITATING THE GREEKS IN THEIR SALAD-MUNCHING, DE- CIDED, UNDER THE RULE OF DOMITIAN, THAT LETTUCE SHOULD BE SERVED IN THE FIRST COURSE OF THEIR BANQUETS, $0 AS TO WHET THE APPETITE OF GUESTS. FAMOUS GOURMETS OF HISTORY AN UNKNOWN GOURMET IN SAXON, ENGLAND, FIRST SAID,” A BAD DINNER 15 OFTEN RECLAIMED BY A GOOD SALAD.” emails ‘Highlights LEGALS (Continued Gi frem Page One) tions, indicates how sorely it traubled by restrictive laws, the; = existence of government competi-| tion, and, of course, taxation.| ence eee Ot RORERE) To all credi Various corporate heads feel that, hé taxes threaten employment, are} holding business recovery to a notified and required ‘to file j claims and demands slow pace when it should be go-| either of you, may ing ahead at top speed. tate of HUGH G “These are facts. Average in- of Monroe Count he Hon, Rogelio G dustry is doing better now than; Judge of Monroe County, fat his office in the County C in 19: But it is more than) House, in Monroe County, F doubtful if the current year will) within « ndar month > ‘the dat first publ witness any marked progress in ) 20. jr. 4 claimeamna st ne the problems that trouble not presented within the time COUNTY JU FOR MONK Ae TO CREDITORS rs and all per s or demands a. jin the manner prescribed he [shall be barred as provided by Dated at Key West, day of April, NATHAL Adminisratrix C. Commentators who have been! 25 ig that the President would’ ; a “conservative were! speech to puzzled at his recent ; See Patricia—High School. Young Democrats. Main idea of the speech was that industry had failed in its obligation to workers, could offer them nothing worth-while. “Cap- tains of Industry” took a hard verbal beating, mixed with sar- casm, from the President. Re- s Chances are that Mr. Roose- velt’s bid for reelection will be ely on continued at- SPECIAL OFFER | —on——_ PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents $5. 00 $5.00 and up 407 South Street Phone 574-3 COURT) ms: ainst Tou, ‘and each of you, are hereby any | ite i ji' I aL 1 “big business.” And. be- cause of Senator Borah’s rather poor arv showing. ‘t now looks as if the Republican candi- date will be conservative. thus creating a definite cleavage be- tween candidates. MONROE THEATER Jack Benny-Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1936 Buck Jones-Berth, Marion in FOR THE SERVICE Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ RENCE Te ven) Ce =. IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 w EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. ‘|TYPEWRITING PAPER — 50¢ TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 1996 CLASSIFIED | COLUMN 1936 tomato acreage is estimat- ee ‘ed at 12,500. or 5@ percent mate Advertisements under this head than last year. will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1¢ a word for each in- | sertion, but the minimum for the \ first insertion in every instance is ‘ing a ate 297.000 aquatic park and cams were apr rom © Saltese yacht harbor. coumty. Tex_ im« The Lower Rio Grande wallegs — <= Meet Patricia Friday Night “hare Chaplin im MODERN soeae Comedy ard Silly Sy. Matinee: 10-15c: Nigat: ene @ CHARTER NT WHERE een aa a Matecumee <-2~ 2 Payment for ctssified adver- tizements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts May have their adves - ments charged. Advertisers should give their | street address as well as r tele phone number if they desire re- | sults. | .With each ctassified advertise | ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. 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