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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Adelaide Acevede left on, the Cuba yesterday for a visit inj Tampa with relatives and friends. | Mrs. Thomas Demeritt grandson John Busto, Jr., left! yesterday afternoon for a vaca- tion with relatives in Tampa. Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts was a} passenger on the Cuba yesterday | afternoon going to spend a while} with relatives in Tampa. and} Ivers for Key West; “Jone second class Municipal Judge T. S. Caro r turned over the highwayyafter a few days absence on busifiG&s .,in| Tampa and Miami. Rein | Mrs, Floriette Albury was a! passenger leaving by plane yes-| ; terday afternoon for a visit in Miami, local distr’ ributor | of several makes of sunita left yesterday afernoon on a bus ness trip to Miami, Dan Navarro, i Mrs, eee fonciner was a pas-) senger on the P. and 0. boat; yesterday going to npa to spend a week with relatives. H Don. Williams, auditor with the local WPA, left erday after- noon for a visit with relaives in Tampa. a { Dr. I. H. Wilison, of the United States Public Health Serv. ice, left yesterday for Tampa en| route to New Orleans to take up his duties in the Marine hospital: there, Ray Demeritt afternoon for a days with relat Mrs. Kathleen Gonzalez, Raybourn Gwynn and _ grandson. Howard Veber, and Mrs. Fred Dion, formed party going Tampa yesterday for a visit with relatives and frien yesterday of several in Tampa. Mrs. Director T. D. Orr, once Wood, finance director and Roy Goodman, all of the local WPA administration, left yesterday aft- ernoon by plane for Miami en route to Jacksonville where they were called to confer with offi- cials, Wood, WPA artist, who was igned to a_ special project in West for a period of weeks, left yesterday by plane for Miami. Stanley Mrs. Richard H. Sawyer and son Daniel left over the highway yesterday morning en route to Hollywood, Fla., to spend a v: tion of several weeks with M Sawyer’: ster Mrs. J. W. Car- ter, Mrs. Dolores Martinez and! daughter Estelle, and Mrs. Ade- laide Acevedo, were passengers travelling in| company on the Cuba yesterday going to Tampa for a vacation with relatives. Mrs. Bert Singleton and young son Robert, who were visiting M Singleton’s parents, Mr. and M C. Singleton the home on Eaton street, left over the high-} way this morning for the home in! Miami. | 02Aansa 22 Stop at the 312 S. E. Second Avenue All Outside Rooms with Private Bath COOL—CLEAN—QUIET Overlooking Biscayne Bay ‘CUBA BRINGS IN ! Gonzalez, ~ ICOUNTY BOARD 22 PASSENGERS MEETS TONIGHT VESSEL SAILED LATE IN AFT-|. There will be a regular meet- | jing of the board of county com- » ERNOON ENROUTE | missioners held 8 o’clock tonight! TO TAMPA | | ‘in the office of Clerk Ross C. Sawe! ‘yer in the county court house. A large amount of business iwill be before the meeting for ac- Steamship Cuba, of the P. and! ition, it is said. Q. S. S. company, arrived from} | mi een, Havana yesterday with four first} class and five second class passen- } C L A § S ] FI E D | i | COLUMN | Tampa. | | 12 first and| for Key West arrivals: Gerald ; ee ! Ayala, Emma Ayala, Franc'sco B.} . Guito, Manuel Gomez, Armando | w tee S iagertoa ieothe Gite mat Chavez, Abelardo Lopez, Mar-! pei Hie Lopes. Phare Perey. Evelto! |the rate of 1e a word for each in-} ages eet z tsertion, but the minimam for the ae Se WA Gubaveailaacbuctelod | first insertion in every instance is | 25c. 1s cee a number = | Payment for classified adver- West, 3 sarap Sete Q kinw’ titements is invariably in advance, Sos Pee igen 1 fer x2 ae, but regular advertisers with ledger 2 aaa of = apeith mre ake accounts may have their advertise- is sales ered by the company ments charged. S | Advertisers should give their pac’ hoses einar eng ae id street address as well as their. tele- haa Ae R Pane aa phone number if they desire re- emeritt, Mr aybourn Gwy suits. Howard Veber, Mrs. Kathleen’ With each classified advertise- Mrs. Fred Dion, M | } | i passenger S00Lece, cenencccccccce THE KEY WEST CITIZEN UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED by" Movie Spotlight” Chanles Starnstt, Columbia stax,raises Trish setters as a hobby and has developed a thriving business with- ina short space of time, ' ! | ' ‘ 1 } if nit Baifon, ser | € pi ee cm andpet ling-wrth the cowboy cera lg sta Practicing marksmanship \ | wasone |} | of the most popular after-lunch * famed historian, jborn in Eng!lan¢ | Chief of U. Today’s Birthdays Seeeesesece=-s200ceeeeeee Prof. Albert Bushnell H. born at Cla 82 years ago. ville, Pa., Charles Laughton, s 37 y en star, ago. Mann, director of the Nationa! Zoological Park, Washington, D. C., born at Hel- ena, Mont., 50 years ago. jam M. U. S. Senator Edward P. Ce gan of Colorado, born ‘in King William Co., 62 years ago. Susan Glaspell of town, Mass., autthor, Province- born at ; Davenport, Iowa, 54 years ago. Walter Wh'te, secretary of the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, born at Atlanta, Ga., 43 years ago. Rev. William G. E Portland, Oreg., Bapt man. onetime — so-di Ss. MI born at Wooster, Ohio, and Bur 57 years ex- ago. -| ment The Citizen will give free an WEDNESDAY EXCURSION TO PORT TAMPA Round Trip Fares Good For 10 Days FIRST CLASS Adub:s Children between 5 and 12 years Children under 5 years SECOND $1250 625 3.15 CLASS 72s iidren between 5 and 12 years 3.65 Children under 5 years 1.85 If passage is to be taken to Tampa add 30c TICKETS ON SALE FROM JUNE 30 TO JULY 3 PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY J. H. Costar, Agent ee Adults Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST ——ON——. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS to! | ANNOUNCEMENT .| daughter of Mr. | friends. Two Blocks to Shops, Theatre and Business Section —RATES— $1.50 Single $2.50 Double Special Family, Weekly and Monthly Rates S. D. McCREARY, Proprietor Thomas Demeritt, John Busto, Jr. Autostrop Razor Outfit. yAsk for| Mrs, Thomas E. Roberts, Dr. I. / it, d ;H. Wilson, Mrs. Dolores Martinez,! —__-—_____- _ | Estelle Martinez, Albert Saunders, | LosT Misses Mary Fae and Virginia; ——————_—. McClanahan, Mrs. Adelaide Ace-! LOST—Diamond vedo, Mrs. Larry Gardner, Donj mately 2 carats, Williams. Cafe; ring lost | $100 reward it returned to The) ry | Citizen. No questions asked. | juni3-22tx ring, approxi- in the Radio; last March. ROOMS ARE DISCUSSED {THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. i street, Miami, Florida. ROOM last. night! single, $2. $3.00 wee’ matters in! double, $3.50, $4.00 week. which the citizens of Key West,| Close in, jun29-1mo} and especially bus'nessmen are | interested, one of the matters dis- cussed was the proposition to re-| vise the schedule relative to oc-|FOR RENT: cupational taxes | apartment, , laundry tubs) N A lengthy ssion was held} 2nd eacneeel * Phone 152-M on this vital subject which result-; or call at 514 Margaret street. ed in a decision to make a com-} plete revision of the present |————— = schedule. When completed the|ATARTMENT FOR RENT, — new schedule will be announced '00ms and bath. 706 White at a regular meeting, it was said.! Street. Apply downstairs. jun29-6t 4th At a caucus held relative to certain FOR RENT pape furnished ! | —_ { FOR SALE EN | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed | ecards, $1.25. The Artman | Press. aug? BENEFIT ~ DANCE Tonight, 10:00 o’Clock HABANA-MADRID CLUB Del Woods’ 9-Piece Orchestra Admission 50c Ladies Free Announcement has been made} of the engagement of Miss Mar-| guerite Elizabeth Boldon, rand | and Mrs. W. Boldon of Daytona aoa toj Hubert Trout, son of M Ella Trout, formerly of this city but now residing in Daytona Beach. ! The wedding will take place this Fall in Daytona Beach, and the couple will make their home; in Key West. ' left yesterday afternoon Tampa where they will spend a short vacation with relatives and THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574., THE OFFICE OF DR. JULIO DE POO Has Been Moved From 716 Duval Street —— a “To children an angel fons are followed. FAILS. coat of gANTOSIN” Stood si mae SEVER qeacmens te ‘contains fall de Botte Bold everywhere | IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Econo.nical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 ve EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. FE PIPIO SITIO EO TES , pastimes during the filming of be from atiee 50 yards away acted aS a target A tomato can Today In History Negiate baseball game on record— |} wersccceneaccecsccoce 1847—Act of which postage stamry sold by sued by postmaste mail delivery compa 1859—First recor {[“erssersesserrssen i QLD PAPERS For Sale eecccccccccecovecsoocces 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “OMMOLOISI SISOS ST. SOLS, Government only, fect—previous to this, stamp: Congress, under ps made and|{ in ef-| and private c ded field, mherst versus Wiliams at Pitts- Mass. Amherst won 2 game, 66 to 32. 1863—First day of the battle of Gettysburg. 1867—Union. of the Provinces of da into the Dominion of intercol-'Ca ja. 5c Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. 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