The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 6, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR BOSCO SOCCOEOEOOOOSETOOOOOOOOOOTOETTOTOOOOOOOOOS | SOCIE:DY ind Tonight At { Raul’s Club Regular Saturday night dance} at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule-| vard will be held tonight at the; usual hour. | John Pritchard’s Orchestra will} furnish a program of late dance hits for tonight’s dance. Arrange Dance At Habana-Madrid Habana-Madrid Club will hold! the regular Sunday evening dance tomorrow from 7:30 until 11:00. o'clock. Del Woods’ chestra will furnish music for the occasion. INTERESTING NOTES The laughing guil is a Florida bird. Petrels have become the prey of hungry gulls. Petrels are known as “Mother Carey’s chickens,” under which name they have found a place in folk lore. The herring gull, once a scaven- ger bird, has been known to steal bait from fishing boats, raid blue- berry fields and attack and eat} smaller fowl. In pre-war days more than 35,- 000 new books were published an-} nually in Germany, while in 1934 production declined to 20,-| $52 books, | The expenditure of 51%,600,- 000 marks on 100,009 dwelling units in 1935 ted officais to claim! p in such bmiding| Yesterday for Tampa en route to travel Brazil federal council for for- eign trade is studying the erea- tion of small farm cooperatives perts and finances to aid cotton planters throughout the country. United States eals and allied products in the fall of 1935 reached the highest velue recorded for several years, fertilizers leading the chemical export list. Silver coins worth five milreis (cbout 30 cents) and nickel coins worth 300 (about two cents) will make their apvear- ance in Prazil soon under a_ Dill roved by the chamber of dep- Charles Furthmann and Jules Furthman, Hollywood, spell their surnames differently. to avoid confusion. They are broth- ers and both are writers. A Kansan who makes a fasle rerort to the assesor as to the number or sex of dogs owned or| harbored is liable to a fine of | not more than $100. Birds of Ethiopia their plumage are marabout, crane, bird, birds. prized the cstrich, heron, _black-! parrot, jay and many sun- After following a winding 500-| wild birds was set recently by al mile course, the Awash river of|fish hawk which lived 21 years, | Ethiopia fails to reach the coast, and is lost about 70 miles from! Tajura bay on the Gulf of Aden.| i Ethiopia’s dry season (baga) }. lasts from October to mid- Sunes | the rainy season (karamt), caus- ed by southwest monsoon, from mid-June to the end of Septem- ber. Only 41 cattle in 12 herds were found infected with tick in the | Webb county, Tex., eradication program. There were 91,280 cat- tle dipped. Col. R. P. Smyth, of Plain- view, Tex., posed for the portrait of Gen. Sam Houston that hangs in the state capital. pedestals supporting the of the Theodore Roose- The colum) TYPEWRITING PAPER 75c Package of 500 Sheets GOOD QUALITY BOND PAPER jlarge kite around his PERSONAL MENTION Poeveccvececceccescosecs Roger Watkins, attached to the! state tax office, left yesterday for a business visit in Tampa. Miss Dolores Hernandez was a passenger on the Cuba yesterday en route to Tampa to visit with ° Miss Ieen Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lord. Halley V. Cremata, who was spending a vacation of several weeks in Havana, was a_ return- ing passenger on the Cuba yester-! day. Dr. J. H. Montgomery, as- sistant plant commissioner for Florida, who was on a brief busi- ness visit to Key West, left on the Cuba for Tampa _ yesterday; ° ; afternoon. Mrs. William Doughtry left Tallahassee where she will take a post graduate course for teachers who will be issued lifelong cer- tificates, ‘Miss Olive B. Day left yester- day for St. Petersburg where she! will spend a day, then go for a visit in DeLand to meet the fam- ily and expects to return next | Thursday. Mrs. Charles Rosam, accom- panied by her granddaughter,! Miss Elizabeth Rosam, will leave; tomorrow morning over the hig! way for Miami where they wi visit with Mrs. L. L. Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Rosam. They will also remain there for the| wedding of Will Ashe, Jr., which} will take place on June 14. TAKEN UP PY KITE LONG _ISLAi Yankoudes of this city, —— Stephen: tied waist, a} stiff breeze came and the coast guards rescued him a 100 from this city. jvelt memorial in New York City! $10 for for | are decorated in bas-relief with: owed him $18.50 so to! figures of animals America and Africa, native An old-age record for banded according to the bureau of bio logical survey. new fertilizer, known eeeanera and consisting of pre- pared peat moss to which chemical | ‘elements have been added, ing marketed in Germany. USE Irs: P popular dance or-; one dollar. al yards; i as is be-} ANNOUNCED BY SEABOARD LINE SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS! ; ARE BROUGHT ABOUT) ' THROUGH REDUCED RATES| BY EASTERN RAILROADS i The new, drastically reduced | s of Eastern Railroads effec-! June 1st, make — substantial reductions in the cost of travel jvia Seaboard Air Line Railway |from all points in the South to} {the cities off the East and Central | West. ; & As an example of the new low- ler fares, the one-way fare from | Miami, Fla., to New York, in- ‘cluding lower berth was $53.79, and is now $51.19, a saving of $2. The fifteen day round- trip ticket, including lower berth jin each direction, formerly cost $84.53, and now costs $79.30. !The round-trip coach fare from Miami, Fla., to vy York is now only $41.96, a saving of $7.18. Similar savings are offered to all other points. G. Linderbeck, Scaboard’s | Gene Agent. Passenger Dept., ‘in Miami, stated the new fares! add even more inducement for} travel in Seaboard’s fleet of) completely air-conditioned trains, and that he expects a substantial! | increase of business as a result ‘of the new lower fares. | Under the new schedule of fares of Eastern Railroads coach been reduced from 3.6¢ per mile to 22 per mile, af-; fecting a ing of nesrly a half. Substantiol reduction for the rate of travel in Pulimcn cars has} valso been made, and Pullman jsurckarge has.deen eliminated. | Seaboard patrons have been en-| joying much lower fares since De- cember 1933 when the lowest dail re history was adopted —only a cent and a half per mile ' for travel in coaches over the Sea- , board system. At the same time | fares for one-way travel in Pull- {mans were reduced to three comnts | iper mile. For round-trip fares }good in Pullman cars still lower rates were made—2 cents per, mile for a fifteen day limit, and; | two and a half cents per mile for} ja six months limit. Pullman sur- | charge was also eliminated at that itime, An added economy of Seaboard} 'REDUCFD FARES | jeoncert in Jackson {morrow afterncon were announc- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BAND CONCERT JACKSON SQUARE PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED: | - TOMORROW AFTERNOON t BY WELTERS BAND Selections to be played by Wel-j ters Cornet Band at the weekly Square to- ed today. The concert will start at 4:30 P. M. The program follows: 1. America. H 2. March, Our Director—F. E. Bigelow. Overture, The Rage in Ire-| land—Edmund Beyer. Q . Come Back to Erin. . Borhoin’s March. . Kathleen Mavouneen. . The Rake of Mallow. . Cruiskeen Lawn, | . Killarney. | . Sally, Shilly, Shally. . To Ladies Eyes Around; Boys. ! i. The Warp that Once through Tara’s Halls. | 4. Wa‘tz, Kittiwake—Olivette Meyers. 5. Sophisticated Ellington. 6. March, Washington Post— Sousa. te Taylor. 8. March, Chicago Tribune— Chambers. 9. Descriptive Selection, thé Mall—Goldman. 10. Star Spangled Key. TAMPA PISTOL CLUB Lady—Duke Banner— | MBs pmaiecintce rena} li TAMPA, Fla., June 6.—The Tampa Police Pistol club offers ; in pistol _marksmans| eral handling of the ip and gen- shooter. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | weekly. INVEST IN NEW FOOTWEAR!! You won’t plete line find a the latest style yore com- travel are the low-priced com- jolete: wholesome meals served in| | coaches—three complete meals! daily costing only _ slightly ever j DEDUCTS FROM BILL Mass.,—Elmer {teb-}: city paid a fine of peeding. The court the judge permitted him to deduct the fine {from the Dill. i PALMER, ‘bins, of thi | _A fish that walks on land and | that drowns if it cannot reach the air has been found in Siam. | || MONROE THEATER Ronald Colman-Elizabeth Allen in— TALE OF TWO CITIES Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ ice] URER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS anywhere. Come in and for yourself. ! MONDAY SHOE SALE 100 pairs LADIES’ SHOES | Broken sizes, Monday, pair— ‘Come Early For Best Selection i The Store of Fashion | City’s Leading Ladies’ 1, APPELROUTH see Store Oni 95 doz, Ladie OPENED TO WOMEN | free of charge a woman’s course : FOR SALE <] Yoday’s Birthdays ware Samuel an New | , Va, 78 years ago. | | Moses, | Go., drew . S.A. born in Burnet 62 years ago. Dr. Ha' ve; of the Stevens Institute of Tech- nology, Hoboken, N. J., Providence, R. L, 55 years ago. N. Davis, president. ‘ born at { tty, LEGALS COUNTY Ji COURT ND FOR MONROE COUNTY. PROBATE. SCHMUCKER, Deceased TO CREDITORS ereditors and all persons ims or demands against ate: each of you, are hereby d required to present any nd demands which you, you, may have against the chmucker, de- IN THE or F In re E OR. either of y Estate of Lorain L. I < SS nis office in the in Monroe Coun- eight calendar ou Florida, within |months from the date of the first publication hereof. Will James Montana, and artist, born in Montana, years author ) Mrs. Frederic M. Paist- of} Wayne, Pa, Y.W.C.A leader, | torn at Boone, Ia., 56 years ago. | ee ait Very Rev. William R. Inge,! Britain’s famed retired dean, born | 76 years ago. Thomas Mann of Switzerland, | German author and Nobel prize winner, born 61 years ago. The sea horse swims in a verti- cal position, head up. —AT— =] Monday Sale | Cotton Dresses, 1 Monday, special | Triple Sheer Monday guaranteed i 15¢ Baron- 7 50c | | Candlewick, all colors, yd. 25¢ |} for Dresses, all yard : 2: PRINTED PLAIN SILKS. yard BIG REDUCTIONS IN S$’ SUMMER HATS | 36, 40 and 42 inch Pillow Tub-? ing, Monday, yard 20c | LADIES’ SILK UNDERWEAR | | Our stock is complete vw ith | every wanted garment. de price range. SPECIAL PRICES MONDAY j On Certified 3-Year Guar-j HEETS and PILLOW j! ; | washable, per yard : 40 inch Heavy Quality ette Satin. yard i |[ Printed Flaxons ! colors, 35c || AND | 50c j Lace JUST RECEIVED y Bathing Suits Come in and | | see them, EVERYTHING REDUCED FOR MONDAY ‘The Store of Fashion | City’s Leading Ladies’ Store | I, APPELROUTH 44 ip Said claims or a i and contai rs ce and of the claimant to by the claim- his or attorney. All such ela and demands not’ j filed within the time and in manner prescribed herein shall ant, © 30th day of May, A RB, SCHMUCKER, As Administ Lorain L. Schmucke | Egyptian guvernment, 'EGYPT MAKES PLANS FOR GENERAL CENSUS (Ry amnectates Prean? ALEXANDRIA, June 6.—The planning a be taken KEY WEST im the Center of the Business and Theater District Furst Cimas—Fireprect— general census to hiring ters to count and classify year, is 10.000 enumera imbab THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St Phone 574-3 eddie Bartholomew and Dolores} Costello Barrymore ie LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY _ Matinee 10-15¢; Night: *“Salesmen’ ; THEY'RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS a in 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 :| POPP POTOSI OO OOO weereeeeee (This plate was hand-carved by the Dudleys, Key Wiest Artists) Begins With The 15-25¢ Mew York, N.Y Kingore Falls, N.Y Fraac-sco, Calif Wash Pk Wy Seattle Yel_owstone CITY TICKET OFFICE 125 E. Fingler Se Miami, Fla S. G Limderbeck, C A P. D ( New, drastically reduced fares of Eastern Railroads ave you dol | lars on every trip north of Washington. Ask us about them TRAVEL BY. © sth chad AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT- SPEED - SaFET Correctness in Social Affairs THE ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. 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