The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 11, 1936, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE FOUR . SOCIETY : 20COO= DEOr OBE EEHEEEECEEOCOOESEES SOBCesCeCCCLCS Mrs. J. Roberts | Mrs, Bryer Was. Now Recovering | Guest At Party of Mrs.: One of the guests at the party! glad to given Monday by recovering members of the American ae ed Saturday; cciadicae ss h M evening when she fell while danc-; AUxiliary in honor of Mrs. ing ab the Gounteyneley | Hogeboom and M\s. Will ei It was just at the commences was Mrs. Mbcie Bryer ment of the Paul Jones when she! name was inadvertently s o the f a z lipped and fel] to the floor. She’ from the published list. \ suffered a badly bruised right) 7) rein eye, minor cut lip! ie attain wae given Stoventer whichiit y to close’ tain Mrs. Gomez, who left yest with a stitch and other, day with her family to mak Miami, and bruises t the body. Soe ix Mrs, Roberts is demonstrator Hogebocm, whol is avmiting electric stoves and other ho se : hold equipment for the Key V atives while Mr. Electrie company. joys a vacation from the pee ,of a custom official at Everglades. Mrs. Gomez and Mrs. ;boom were both presented j memory gifts by members of the| program will) auxiliary. | at Bayview! :30 o'clock, be rendered] Club. ends be Hundreds 0: James Roberts will evening the} i P| i whose} omitted) { for Hogeboom Amateur Night Bayview Park An amateu ht be put on tonight Park The prog i i rtf H . Hoge-} with} n beginning at 7 under the auspices of the Amateur evews PERSONAL MENTION VIEWS AND REVIEWS: Peecccecccccocccooeoces i Attorney W. H. Malone, of Or-! lando, was an arrival on the Cuba this morning from Tampa coming| to act as attorney in a case now pending in circuit ¢ What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong . M. J. Lavelie, Catholic Vicar-Gen- eral: “We have the best government | ; the world has ever known.’ Miss Olive B. Da: who was; spending a short vacation at De-! Land and other points in Florida with relatives, returned on Cuba this morning from Tampa, ! George Lansbury, British Labor leader: “Today men fight because they EE unable to distrilrte the enor- mous produce that they bring into I. Jackson, who was) | being.” in Tampa for a short visit was al returning passenger on the Cuba! Socialist Platform: this morning. “The New Deal, Deal, has utter | Captain W. | like the Old iled.” | 5 | Blair and G. L. Scheer,} spectors of hulls! s, respectively, were ar-! on the Cuba this morning! for special inspection work. J.R, a: i George H. Tinkham, Member of Congress, Massachusetts: “The country is facing as crisis as it faced in the Creat a Civil Jehnay Drummy, hotel and three| for 33 years: ng on the; “The greater they (the guests) Havana’ are, the iess they demand, the several , kinder they are and the more they [appreciate what’s done for them.” Mrs. E Martinez, sister Mrs. Henrietta Vare children, left this mor Steamship Cuba for where they will spend weeks visiting relatives. bellboy and daugh- | ved by plane! Mary R. Beard, Historian and i A this anorming fon Miami to join | Mr. Caviness, who n charge of! the U. S. Immigration bureau dur-} insidious, as well as frank ing the absence of Claude Albury, : prem) regular officer in charge. Deputy U. S. Marshal Ray Bush, who was in S\tiami on business, |, was a returning passenger by| -¥ plane this morning. Ernest F. Coe, man of the Everglades National Park Commission, was an arrival by plane this morning for a stay of several days, meeting old friends and on busine: “Petticoat government may be and facies H. Vandenberg, U. S. Sen- ator, Michigan: “To argue that family limitation the poor will not raise their | economic level is an attempt to irefute simple rules of arithme-! ecutive chair-! | William E. Borah, U. S. Senator, Idaho: “Platforms have no high stand-| ing at the present time in the inds of the American people.” YOUR | DESTINY By LE MARS i i im | Mrs. Alfred Watt, Internationa! President Associated Country Women of t:e World: “The world owes a great deal to the country women. We might} now begin to pay back a little of | debt.” e ‘fhe character and talents*-of those born between May 20 te June 18 are fearless and kinds] “The Federal Treasury has not magnanimous when not irritated./ 9 dollar, and never has had a dol- and prone to load themselves with! lar, that it does not have to pick burdens and sorrows of others. Money has no special value inj their minds except for the good it will do. They have great power of concentration, and can mem- | Carl Hayden, U. S. Senator, Ari- | | ARCHER’S { ment of | William E. Grady, Associate Supt. ; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED | | Quick Relief for lost her voice, she spent six mor Chills and Fever. | on an island, never once speakii { communicating only by notes.’ ie ! Don't put up with the suffering of | Malaria—the teeth-chattering chills and | the burning fever. Get rid of Malaria by, getting the infection out of your system. ‘That’s what Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic ; does—destroys and drives out the infec- tion. At the same time, it builds up your ; System against further attack. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic contains tasteless quinine which kills the infection in the blood. It also contains iron which | builds up the blood and helps it overcome ; the effects of Malaria as well as fortify | against re-infection. These are the effects | you want for COMPLETE relief. Grove’s | Tasteless Chill Tonic is Pleasant to take | and absolutely safe, even for children. No bitter taste of quinine. Get a bottle today and be forearmed against Malaria, For sale at all drug stores. Now two sizes —S0c and $1. The $1 size contains 2/2 times as much as the SOc size and gives you 25% more for your money. | TONE! whose full name is Stanislaus Franchot Pascal Tone, is descend- ed from General Wolfe Tone, fa- mous Irish revolutionist of 1790. SUNDAY DINNER By ANN PAGE | OLD drinks and salads are now in order. If you like iced coffee be | | sure to make it by pouring extra strong | hot coffee over chopped ice or ice | cubes. All kinds of lettuce are cheap | and tomatoes are half their recent | price. Potatoes both old and new are high | i due to dry weather. Unless you have to | have them, dinners using a root and a | green vegetable such as beets and | spinach are equally good. i No new fruits are in market but there are more of them at lower prices. Beef continues to be the best meat buy | with good values in frying chickens and ducks. Eggs continue inexpensive | and good. Here are three menus planned for different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner Cream of Tomato Soup Cold Meat Loaf Mixed Vegetable Salad Bread and Butter Fruit Gelatin : Tea or Coffee Mi Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham New Potatoes Green Beans Bread and Butter Floating Island Tea or Coffee aA A coach which belonged to Na leon Bonaparte and 1s valued at $5000 wes rented 2S 2 museum for a se- KING STEPS FRITZ KREISLER, whose music is the background for the Columbia Pacha. was once accused of stealing his own violin. He estab shed his identity by playing one of -his own compositions. ‘STATE ISSUES VALUABLE BOOK A publication that i PORTUGAL WARNS SHE’LL USE FORCE TO HOLD COLONIES! (By Associated Press) s more than} LISBON, June 11.—Portugal ohich ach be | Bas joined Belgium and Holland} prized by eve housewife. ha: been issued by the State Depart-|the smaller colony-owning coun- Agriculture. It is en-{t*ies of Europe she has’ not the titled, “Florida Fruits and Vege. ightest intention of sharing, di- tables in the Family Menu.” Florida, 1 ' i | | \ | | a cook book and lin making it plain that as one of| viding or seiling her possessions. a fine! In Zact the government leaders H because its | nd its exceptional horti-|have evidenced a near-belligerent cultural and agzicultural advant-| attitude in discussing the suggest- ages produces a large variety of ;¢d redistribution of colonies. both tror cal and semi- -tropical | “If necessary,” eee es Compara-! Oliveira Salazar said recently in ively few Floridians are acquaint- | parliament, ed with this long list of good} things for the table. “We have not told you of all! our colonies the good things that this fine lit- | threatened.’ tle volume contains, id Na than | Widespread rumors that Ger- M Commissioner of A -ul- | many desires to purchase some of ture, Tallahassee, Fla. fou; the Portuguese colonies prompted need to read it. Send a postal!these vigorous affirmations of ezrd to me, and your copy will! polic be sent to you free.” Very Special Dinner Cantaloupe Roast Lamb Green Peas Tomato Salad Rolls and Butter Orange Bavarian Coffee (hot or seed) Prime Minister “we shall irights and strength by defending they prove our Mie a Everglades Park in Florida is 600 miles farther south tha Cairo, eo eane Was ASE] ol * Leadiog Fe in cuse are Portuguese cc!oni pe Verde Islands, include the pis = off the west : A Pe eball, — = spat ee oast of Africa; the Sao Thome between the ozter wall and the) ang principe Islands, in the Gulf ceiling of the Sterling county.! of Guinea; Portuguese West | Texas, covrt house, was found] Afri Africa, Regie cien fe Gatkiees) cen ey Sees a 3 e building Si or Mozambique; Macao in Chin: and Timor in the Malay archi- pelago. JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA CHARLIE GRINER, Meneses YOUR individual comfort and entertainment Between Januat 1934, anuary, 1935, retail prices of meat in Rio De Janeiro rose 11} and! Stuffed Onions |: me GERTRUDE STEIN CONTRIBUTES TO MUSE ANTHOLOGY right ahea have taken you may be handy-as you are [Panes doits Carlyle Straub. whe GERTRUDE STEIN By Devora Lovell Noted poetess wh literary advoca’ tion has sent Carlyle . pub lisher of Muse, a contemporary an- thology of modern poetry, her very latest offering, which is properly titled In Meditation” and | « reads as fol Stanzas In Meditation Stanza But it was only which was a same Stanza III I could carry no one in between You have come to the end. gentle reader, and to yourself, j Straub is wondering, what is this all about? After all, Miss Stein offers her read: ers this thought with the the: they should meditate. If you to cipher this poetic enigma. By the experience YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citizen Readers by Special Ar rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Coim and Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, KEY WEST, FLA. sr & aoe: re meee eee ee Name Address City and State Date of Birth Write Plain—Enclosing 10c Ceim and Stamp wesccececccccscecccssos KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District is a matter of great importance at this mod=ra, fire-proof, home-like hotel loceted in the hea:t 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 lance AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~ COFFEE SHOP _Rates- Sige with Pate Bath —— 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms £2.59 per cent; vegetables, 2@ ver cent; ) lard, 54 per cent; and teans,; 1£0 per cent. i | out of the pockets of the tax-! payers of the country.” 1 First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates ef New York Schools: . Garage “I don’t think thet the educa-; tional pattern we have set up meets the needs of the situation} today.” RICHARDSON’S GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Semple Rooms with Privete Cath $4.09 Slight increase for doviie occupancy Other J.B. POUND Hi. HOTEL PATIEN Chattanooge, T Elevator i 1 | Popular Prices | \ — ae NS - 15¢ Corned Beef, can - . - 29¢ Tomatoes, 6 cans . SS orize with the greatest ease; are easily angered, and once excited|; are utterly unmanageable. Should || be let alone when in this state. HI Silence and patience should be} exercised daily by Gemini people, | for the “greatest of conquests is! the conquest of self.” Should! train the mind to think pure things, particularly of the oppo-j site sex. Will be extremely hap-} py if united to a person born in} (Capricorn) December 21 to Jan- uary 20, or (Libra) September! 23 to October 23. Should wear an} EMERALD or Moss Agate. GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” YOU CAN BUY THE BEST GROCERIES FOR LESS MONEY BECAUSE, of the QUALITY, the full pack mst the containers, our FOODS mean more servings and tis- tier meals, WE WELCOME RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS low superior } THOMASINE M. MILLER§ —BEAUTICIAN— i Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-J All competition met with prices and high quality You can order all your food needs through us such as— DRESSED POULTRY FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE 67 814 FLEMING STREET MONKOE THEATER Paul Kelly-Arline Judge in HERE COMES TROUBLE George Brent-Glenda Farrell in SNOWED UNDER Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25 Butter, tb -...... Gleo Butter, tb Sugar, 5 Ibs. Lard, 2 lbs. .. Milk, 5 cans - Cream, 6 cans .... 40c and Yard Eggs, doz. Grits, 2 boxes ~ Jelly, 3 tb box Cheese, tb .... = Maxwell House Coffee, tb Bliss Coffee, tb -.. ‘Cuban Coffee, tb Salt, 3 pkgs. Matches, 3 boxes |] Onions, 3 Ibs, - | Crisco, can 20c, 30c and || Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. ..... Lipton’s Tea, one giace: ‘free Peas, 3 small cans -. Corn, 3 cans - Spinach, 3 cams . Pears, large can Peaches, large .... Fancy Corn, 2.eame - 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 v EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. —— -INC. Phone No. 8 Phone 658-R Eaton and Elizabeth Streets Free Delivery "SPECIAL BARGAINS Wall Board Sale Brown Velvet Ske F musk = Quarter Inch Thick “Densboard”. Wide, 9’, 10’ and 12’ Lengths. Regular $55.00 Value and Labor. Easy To Apply. Presdweed Tile Beard, Sheets 4'x12'- pered Tile Presdwood. Cannot b- beat for use = Kitchens. Regular $120.00 Value. Present stock only Special At $75.00 Per Thousand Se. Fi Lumber 1x4 No. 3 Common Flooring. Sheathing and Rough Framing. Per Thousand Board Feet $27.00 4x6, and 6x6 Lumber. Good Solid Lumber Slightly Twnted and Warped. Ideal for Fences, Garag-s and Cheap Structures Per Thousand Board Feet $30.00 GET IN ON THESE LOW PRICES WHILE THEY LAST South Florida Contracting & Engmeerims Co. Phere 598 White and Eiza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” IG OILI IIL LIL OLD i LPI III III IIL I as. Save ae $40.00 Per Thousand Sq Ft Genume Masonte Tem Bathrocms or a eT —— Tengue and Croeve Coed toe TSP PP PLLALLLL LOL AP KLLALLALAAAAAAMAAAALAAAAALAMAAAALLLALLAALALAAAA AL

Other pages from this issue: