The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1936, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DPSCcocvoeeeeecccsceseseseosesscseseesees SLEEPS FOR THREE DAYS | | eocccccccccccccccccccces | CLASSIFIED sseecoresesesnesensace| PROVIDED FOR CATS ‘PERSONAL MENTION NOTTINGHAM, ng: — Mee, Ester Middlefon of this city set aside $10,000 in her will for the! SOUTHAMPTON, Eng.—T. H.! pcerreive of this city, while a guest at one of the hotels, | Pecccececnccscscoccsceces j Bienvenido Perez, formerly a _ west once Tonight Ai Hobena-Madrid Elaborate plans have Made for the Grand Dance to be given tonight at Habana-Madrid! Club under the auspi of the) Caballeros de la Luz. Members of the club have ar-! Tanged a_ splendid floor which includes some local talent. There will be a prize waltz. S One of the local orchestras will, been} show} of the best; Operetta Tonight In H School Auditorium Everything is in readiness for| “Patricia,”) at the tonight, | the presentation of an operetta in three acts, High School auditorium | beginning at 8 o’clock. An enjoyable evening’s enter-} itainment is promised all who at-} tend. furnish a program of the latest} dance hits for the affair. MRS. CARR IN ELECTION RACE ANNOUNCES AS CANDIDATE FOR NATIONAL DEMOCRAT- Ic COMMITTEEWOMAN {Special to The Citizen) WEST PA 3EACH, —Accordirg word here today Pauline Burke ( candidate for N: Committeewoman gaining = much coast. spent sev Tampa and v the Alderman’: Ford Political Rally near Plant City to a crowd of between forr aud five thou- sand. In all of nne~ ances, Mrs, Carr the fact, that her for announcing for National Democra woman, \ ‘h pa the hope that to rectify a grown up in Florida. She the state and county committee- men -ave in 2 great many stances been ignored, and women who have w arty have been cognition. Her conception of the duties of | notional committeewsoman, as stat- ed many times from the platform, is to “coordinate tie efforts of all} Democrats in the state.” If elected, Mrs. ived ampa, M: r of this city, al Democratic Florida, is pport on the . Carr has recently in to re from public appear-! is original reason the office of Committee- | that given seven women who will be named members of the count; executive committees in each of the sixty} Seven counties in the state, NINE MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ; mary, until after payment of poll}? ‘taxes is concluded on May 16, it] \ ALL APPLICATIONS IN COUN- TY JUDGE’S OFFICE WERE FOR MONTH OF APRIL While not as productive as; some of the other months in the} matter of weddings, the month of April maintained the average in comparison with other months in} the issuance of marriage licenses from the office of Judge Rogelio; Gomez. Following is a issued : John Thornhill Torchiana and Muriel Bowman Morgan; George M. Fox and Iris Ingraham; Raul Llanes and Claribel Molina; Emery A. Curry and Lucille Bax- ter; Benjamin C. Roberts and Mary Louise Pinder; Roy Roberts and Marjorie Sweeney; Fred Spence and Evelyn Hutcheson; J. F. Bethel and Ola J. Lee; Esteban Fernandez and Dolores Castro. ‘one of these issues were made during the past week. SPECIAL SERVICE BAPTIST CHURCH “The Awful Power of An Ach- ing and Accusing Conscience” is the subject of the sermon to be preached tonight by Rev. Yancy T. Shehane at First Baptist Church on Eaton street. Rev. Shehane is _ conducting services all this week at the Bap-; tist Church snd_ since starting this series of addresses last Sun-} day even there has been a large crowd in attendance evening. The sermon last evennig was. “The Man Whom God Called A Fool.” The public attend these services. PaLaAcE Johnny Mack Brown in DESERT PHANTOM Seria] and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ May 1.! “from a major operation perform- She spoke at’ reiterating | s no salary, is! he might be able! ion which has: feels | rked for years} Carr promises, to cooperate with all of the sixty; list of the licenses! is invited to; 1G. PIODELA NOW IMPROVING = WEST RESIDENT RE- | CENTLY UNDERWENT OP- | ERATION IN TAMPA Telegrams received yesterday by the family are to the effect that J. G. Piodela is recoevering ed this week in the Centro Astur- iano hospital in Tampa. Mr. Piodela left one week ago for Tampa, at once entered institution and during the interim _ was being prepared for the ordeal of the operation. ; The telegram yesterday asked | that his friends be advised through | The Citizen that the operation was successful, and he expects to be home in a short time. CHECK UPON REGISTRATIONS if | SHOWS FIVE THREE HUNDRED AND FIF- TY NAMES ON BOOKS THOUSAND in-} John England, county super- [yor of registration, this morn- ing estimated, after a tration of 5350, Of this number there is prob- ably 1200 who are exempt from Payment of poll tax by reason of} ap and| + | having passed the age of jane number of citizens reaching | their majority is estimated at up- j wards of 200. Even with this approximate number assured as being qualified it will be useless to estimate the number of voters who will qualified to vote in the June pri- | was said. ‘MAKING PLANS TO |. OPERATE FERRIES | (Continued from Page One) {said, in reply to a question, it | would take pr obably three months | to make the repairs to the bridge. Getting material to the scene of activity will be the greatest hin- derance to progress. Mr. Albert construction of the ramp, which. the said, will be built by the FERA, the WPA, and the county, and he is today directing his e project. ‘Referring again to the use of the ferries between Key West and | Matecumbe, Mr. Albert said this Faaeaie is another instance of lof the Intracoastal Waterway to j Key West. If this waterway had been deepened and kept in condition it would now be possible to operate the ferries during this emergencv.} earrying both cars and passen- gers between Matecumbe and Kev West, with the assurance of alc safe, and sheltered trip. With the necessity of going bv the} Hawk Channel route, it will be} advisable, he concluded. to carry only cars. There are more Davises in the} j Livingston, Tex., telephone direc-} | tory than all the Smiths, Joneses, Browns and Johnsons. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. each | — KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business i and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— | Garage Elevator | Popular Prices | | Miami. ! evening ; Miami. ja visit in Miami, le while with her j evening over the highway. cursory} ; |count of the books, a total regis- r be} X then started negotiations for the] the urgent need of the completion| ‘ member of the Key West police force, who had been visiting in returned here last night er the highway route. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz) were included in the arrivals last over the highway from o Victor Jonnson and little daugh- ter Shirley, left this morning for Mr. Johnson to} consult on business matters and Shirley to spend a while with rel- atives. Mrs. Waldo Perez arrived this week over the highway to spend; mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Gardner at the home} 1221 Petronia street. Dr. J. A. Valdes left yesterday afternoon for Miami where he goes to consult with Dr. Bascom} Palmer and Dr. F. Fernandez on matters in connection with his optometry practice. Captain Charles Thompson, / guide on the Calvin Bentley Yacht} ie, who was in Key West) it with friends, left; rnoon for Miami. connected with the : 1 engine company Key} t Fire Department. ret ed} to duty th's morn‘ng after enjoy-| ing a 15 day lough. John Lore N Charles and W/lford Williams, who had been spending some time; in Miami and other points in that) section, returned to the city last) evening over the highway. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ca- mero and two daughters, who were called to Miami Sunday past due to the death of William Prime, III. a nephew of Mrs. Ca-) mero. returned to Key West last, LEGALS care of her two pet cats. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC | i TION, JUNE 2, 1936 CPcecccccecarceccescoees For Governor DAN CHAPPELL For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER | For Representative to State Legislature T. S. CARO For Representative to State Legisiature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ COLUMN Advertisements under this head } will be insertea in The Citizen at | the rate of le a word for each in- | sertion, but the minimum for the! | frst insertion im every instance is) | 25ce. | Payment for ctassified adver- | tisements is invariably in edvancas| | but regular advertisers with ledger ; | accounts may have their advertise- | ments charged. H Advertisers should give their| . | street address as well as their tele. phone number if they desire re- sults, With each classified advertise | ment The Citizen will give free an! Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! it. slept | for three days, despite many at- |} tempts to a:vaken him. i leccce before choosing j | i -ptrige ps PERSONAL 4 any -rejrigeratoy. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, ! INDIGESTION victims, why} suffer? For quick relief get | free sample of Udga, a doctor’: prescription at Gardner’s Pharm- acy. 22-27x For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES For Sheriff RALPH B. PINDER | FOR RENT | ————___—_- ; TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Av-' ply 1120 Grinnell street. i aprl | MISCEL!.ANEOQUS | Se i { apr29; may ca aati: F i | 1 j sis ! | EXPERT SAW FILER and TOOL| For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) SHARPENER. Jas. D. Rob erts, Jr., 321 Catherine stree apri1-) 1mox | REFRIGERATION REPAIRING | For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON . It has every:hing other refrigerators have—PLUS: @ Low opraatine cost © wo movinc parts To wear 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. ; apr13-1mo| | For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH © Permanent snence FOR SAL= , @ tone ure FOR SALE CHEAP: _ Howard; @ FINEST MODERN BEAUTY NOTICE OF ATION FOR TA Dp (Senate Bill No. 168) BY and No. August, ued the has filed made Monroe, State 14, Pt y Weod, + page 102, lot 15, Pt. Key Largo; Monroe ertificates shall be ording to law, the property 4 bed therein will be sold to the at_ the court-house door-on the first Mon- day in the month of June, which is the Ist day of June, 1936. ghest bidder M. BOY ORDER 0 forts to the consummation of this}: that ‘she} 3. that of ns | whom would b nd} fore Ordere dent defendant that said! otherv bill by ations in said_ onfessed Ordered that this Newspaper pul Monroe County, Florid: i d this 30th day of April, A.| Ri ot ‘lerk of the Circuit Court.! MOND R. LORD, { icitor for Complainant. } mayl- SPECIALS~ —AT— TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Sugar, th .. Heinz Vinegar, bottle Matches, 2 boxes Salt, 2 pkgs. Rose Dale Peaches, can Libby’s Sliced Pineapple, can ... Writing Tablets, 3 for if Cabbage, 3 Ibs. Reese eee 1101 Division Street For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA For County Cat aes Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN Piano. Apply Gaiti’s Barber; Shop. apr23; MORE than half a million enthusiastic Electrolux owners will tell you, “Electrolux gives you more!” But don’t take their word for it—see Electrolux for yourself! Le the amazing facts about its utter’ operation. Remember: Flectro- Subscribe to The Citizen. SPECIAL OFFER | —en—— PERMANENT WAVES i f'wo Permanents $5. 001 for... For County Commissioner Fifth District CLEVELAND NILES For Savona Judge d MRS. JEFF KNIGHT i For Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS | Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER | 407 South Street Phone 574- > MONROE THEATER Lloyd Nolan-Peggy Conklin in ONE WAY TICKET Katharine Hepburn-Cary Grant in SYLVIA SCARLET lux operates withoui machinery. ’ A tiny gas flame does work. Come in today! Terms ~| are liberal. FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. “Your Gas Company” For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL Matinee: Baleony 10c; Orches- ROY E. LADE, Ma tra 15-20e; Night 15-25¢ einai For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Supervisor. ‘of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE URES For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable First District RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG For Constable Second District HERMAN RICHARDSON >A >e. | Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lrfective December 22nd, 1935. 1 S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves St. Petersburg on Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Monday. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, F! a. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. 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 EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. > Phone No. & Wak rT 3 = Eire Over-Sea Transportation Ce., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREICHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST a TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET Terms as low as $3.94 wer month puts one ‘= your heme. Furnished two-story house and head street. of the sea and overlooking Coral Park In exclusive neighbert For price and terms apply L P. ARTMAX. The Cetizes Office ec Residence 1309 Whacmead Street POCO COCO CSE SEES SEES SES SESSES ESSE SESS OSS OES SSE SO OD

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