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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘GARBAGE REMOVAL *00Kins At W ashingten| Summer Health Hints BEING DISCUSSED tatetable is classed by Si Ha For Children {ton’s experts as as 6 = eo | publican. | Y W. WYNNE | CITY OFFICIALS MAKING EF-: we ae { FORT TO RESTORE SER- | | Former Health Comemerionsr re M VICE DISCONTINUED j A gradual but extensive read- New York, N. Y. j Enjoyable Birthday P arty aie justment of buying and selling) (OTHERS today recognize the ara aes ee | Every effort is being made by; practices will soon go into effect! vital importance of cleanliness | Ella Mae Bowery delightfully, Sos i Taylor, ‘city officials to make ‘some ar-! as a result of the Robinson-pat-|{n health, and frequently inquire | entertained a number of her. Gloria Valasquez, Sarahlean Yradi,' rangements to handle the garbage! man Chain Store bill recently! how often they should bathe their ieee, 7 eee gies eae aera eee com removal and scavenger- situation! signed by. President Roosevelt. abies during the Summer. =. * | jayview Park i i 5 S, a a ; 1 otbeciok ~.|in Key West which was discon-' Just what the ultimate effects of: sxth Mikthidaysanniyeraarye., Bullard, Dorothy Johnson, Jennie’ tinued on the night-of June 30,| this measure will be uncertain but The afternoon was spent in the’ Johnson, Ernest Leo H Mitchell, ' playing of various games dear to; Florence Mae Mitchell, Robert the hearts of the little folks, with! Pinder, Julia Pinder, Edward delicious refreshments served the} Bethel. many in attendance, Eddie Weatherford, Jr., Mattie Ella Bowery Entertains At with a pure, mild, white soap and ; j i . ar . | Water, night and morning. They when orders were received by T./ leading companies in many lines’ should be bathed whenever their D. Orr to the effect that funds; are shaping their plans. However,: diapers are changed and on hot | | for the operation of the service;some confusion and speculation’ days should be given quick sponge | were to be stopped. regarding many phases of the law’ baths frequently. Of course they Since that time there have been’ exists. ‘should be dried thoronghiy, but their skin is Babies should be given a full bath { getic, a | the same time. The character and talents of those born between JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 CANCER peopie born under this sign have a vivacious, s and anxious nature; are ener- “ring, but lack continu- Are happy and unhappy at Anxious to learn, but impatient in methods; have good figures; are graceful. and courtcous. The most affection- rest- ity. Over-Seas Transportation Co_fec REGULAR AND RELIASLE FREICHT SERVICE BETWEED Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —On—_ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK AND DELIVERY Humming birds were given as! Weatherford, Henry Hall, Thelma! favors, and the little hostess was; the recipient of numerous gifts. All in attendance thoroughly a number of meetings held and ) contacts made. It was suggested *| that equipment on hand in Key Griffin, W. W. Griffin, Dolores Romaguerro, J. M. Humbert, | Densel Russell, Ella Mae Bower: . gently, Remember. | tender and will not stand vigofous 5 ; | rubbing. That is why # pure. mild, The so-called Chain Store bill white soap is so important. They ate, unselfish people in the world; SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET [are quick in body and mind; clev_ ler in business matters and fit to was designed to -prevent price! should be powdered light!y. with " . i enjoyed the festivities of the oc-| Herman B. Bowery, Jr., Rooslis |e certarisner incite ma easion, wishing Ella Mae many! Williams, Mary Elizabeth Wil-! wpa aqministration in fackson- more happy returns of the day. {liams, Rosalie Lafe, Marjorie Wil- ville, and a request for the loan Those present were: |liams, Annabelle Paderson, Caro-| ag “aed thin mofning over long Betty Lou Demeritt, Maggie/line Suarez, Beverly Suarez,! distance phone Kerr, Rose Kerr, Kenneth Curry,| Gloria Suarez Edna Suarez, Joe] RSE aS eae tnlibe noceiwad Estelle Delgado, Shirley Mae Al; Lowe, Alfred Lowe. : | this evening and this would, if in bury, Florence Russell, Sophia; Wiiliam Pinder, Betty Pinder, the affirmative, give the city ad- Roberts, Mary Elfzabeth Know!es,! Claude Valdez, Ondina Thrift,' jinistration fine tc mae) aout Joan Knowles, John Richards) Rosemary Roberts, Maude Rob- 116 plan of action;, it was said. Erickson, Ronald Hendricks, Ednaj erts, Della) Mae Curry, ‘Louise ie 7" z i ss In the hope of securing some Harris, Murray Harris, Hilda Mae| Sands, Buddy Sands, Shirley) accistance from some quarter the Collins. Col- | Weatherford, Grace Torres, mayor planned to leave this after- Betty Lee Collins, Nellie Maej bert Torres, Robert Pent, Mary; noon py plane én route to Tal- Romaguerro, Edna Grace Roma-) Louise Pent and Oscar and Helio, jahassee and Jacksonville and «i of soap, is indicated, guerro, Billie Roberts, Gloria! Orapeza. ‘necessary he will go to;.Washing- prs cpeuet mantitactins, aa Rt er ecid i | felivery. Discounts are to be ap-' ups, should wash thelr bands thor- 5 i sai ie > portiéhed Squally to a!] customers, oughly before they eat. when they / ' ter’s parents, Captain and Mrs, A.} #"d bidite an be given unless leave the lavatory, and before re- {E. Sharpley. They will be . heal J¥Stified, ky savings which can be, tiring. Has Guests |for about 15 days and leave for| Proved, and there can be no pay-| Cleanliness {s_ the greatest de- Roy Robinson, assistant WPA| Dr. Albion R, Hodgeon and Dr.' tenant Richter has been assigned| Pf brokerage” allowances except| ;ommunleante disessesi and ean director, had as his guests this; Lyman B. Smith of Harvard uni-|to duty at the navy yard. for services actually penfarmed| Soap is cheap and water is plentk | morning, two old friends of other: versity are visitors in Key West! Another provision is that there! ty}, The will to be clean Is all that | days, J. R. McLeod, sheriff of! Piney | Miss Floreice Sawyer and As-|Shall be no loss-leader sales for, we have te supply. Hillsboro county, and Mrs. Mc-; today ani = were! oying or eli- Leod, and D. E. Smiley, managing; guests of Bascom L. Grooms,! discriminations between purchas-| talcum, but he careful that they ers of similar quantities and qual-! baby’s mouth and » + nratect- ities of goods and was urged as a! < to prevent hint fron inhaling i “indepen-; the powder. dent” a sneer | Older children shenid he per ; sbiti j mitted to buthe as freauouwily as practices, by prohibiting false| they Sik, preside ty te ent brokerage or advertising allow-' pathe immediately after -nting, and ances, such as were disclosed by’ go not become chilled Th-y should, | the House investigating commit-| of course, have at least one bath tee. The basic feature of the] with warm water and soap each day. meausure provides for no discri-| Since children play out of doors | mination between customers ex-! 2!most exclusively in warm weather cept differentials that can be! 25d wear ae cota: a fath af | | justified by differences in volume, ‘©* Playing, with a generous lather Roy Robinson Had Guests Here Today Bascom Grooms "COMES TO PORT of the re jsistant State Attorney J. Lance-| the purpose of d lot Lester, who were attending a| inating competition. editor of the Tampa Daily Times president of the Key West Elec-; meeting of the Democratic Execu- co Naee and Mrs. Smiley. : trie company. itive committee at the Mayflower i The group, by cablegram, ad-| These visitors are studying the! Hotel in Jacksonville yesterday, The federal Trade Commission} vised Mr. Robinson of their pro-; flora of the tropics and are col-' failed to secure transportation on| assumes control over discounts, | posed brief vis Mr. Robinson. lecting botanical specimens. At the plane this morning and are| allowances and buying and selling! was at the pier of the P. and 0. the conclusion of their visit they, expected over the highway this| practices and may fix the limi Steamship Mirafiores, S. S. company to greet his friends; will leave for Cuba to enjoy ' afternoon. for quantity discounts. The bur-| S E 5 = and remained until the Cuba sail-! stay in looking over the botanical; a den of proving that the differen-! Standards Pruitt aula Oceans ed for Havana. jgardens there which are main-| C. E. Smith, agent for the/ tials are justified is placed on the! company, arrived in port from eee eee | tained by the university. { Clyde-Mallory Lines in Key West, eetentent a ie parse is ore New York last night 10 o’clock,! MH {returned last night over the high-; equally guilty of violations wit! Janior Clab To | pleted plans for the social meet-! way from a visit to his old ae the seller, The broad scope of the; t0ok on 29,250 gallons of fuel) Meet Tomorrow ‘ing-of the club tomorrow after-! at York, Pa., with his son who is| bill ranks it is importance with’ oi! and sailed 3 o’clock this morn- | noon. a student at the Navy School for| the original Sherman Anti-Trust! ing for Frontera, Mexico. Raymond Curry, | The affair will be he'd at 5 veoman, Norfolk, Va., and a visit|laws. It may tend to perpetuate/ Mrs. Harry Pritchard and Miss; o’clock in the rooms of Hospitality; to the offices of the company in| the wholesaler-independent set-up e Edna Mae Thompson, of the, House on Duval street. Michigan! New York. at the expense of other retailers! Positive Relief Junior Woman’s Club, have com- and bridge will be played. | : and the consumer. Some observers! Mrs. Margaret Meltzer was an| foresee the possibility of unex-! pected developments and cuasest FOF MALARIA! that manufacturers may divide ” into two groups, confining | Sure End to Chills eccccccccecccccccccvccccccccccccccccecocccesccces {Val from Miami this morning PERSONAL MENTION ito join her son Curtis who is one Of course, children, like grown: | tosard the 35th year {more steady. command; they are ambitious te obtain wea:th, honors, and all good things in life, and Cancer helps them to succeed. The sub- jects kindred will push him en- ergetieally in the career he will finally select; wealth will be oft- en very hard to coilect, and the inherited patrimony may be reck- lessly squandered, either by rela- j tives or by children of the sub- ject. Cancer subjects will have many friends and protectot:, es- pecially among the opposite sex; the sub- jects’ position will be changed from good to bad or vice versa; after this age it will be muca Should wear an Aquamarine gem, which wil) har- monize with their dual nature. Don’t wait until you're all out of Letterheads or Envelopes be- fore placing your order with— TELEPHONES 68 AND S2 use ICE IT’S PURER! LASTS LONCER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all = ped with WATE! TERMS THOMPSONS KE CO — EASY | spending a while with his grand- SROSSSSSHSSSHSSSSSSSSOSSSSSOSHSSSSHSSSSSSSEOEEEES Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cates were; My. and Mrs, Pedro Ramos, of, arrivals on the Cuba this morn-| Tampa, were arrivals this morn-) ing from Tampa, coming here for} ing on the plane from Miami for, a visit with relatives andja short stay. friends, | | ee John W. Thorpe and Wm. Hoff-; Mrs. H. Holeomb and daughter’ man, field auditors for the FERA| Betty were arrivals today from and State Welfare Board, are in, California, coming by way of. Key West going over the accounts} Tampa, for a visit with Mrs. Hol-: of the administration, of which, comb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.; Franklin E. Albert is the direc-| Faustino Rendueles, | tor. | i { ‘ aan Miss Estela Alea was a passen-| Miss Grace Hopper, state field ger leaving on the Cuba t s| Tepresentative of the State Board! morning for a visit in Havana of Social Welfare, was an arrivall with relatives, {on the plane from Mtami this! |Deratny & anv aoe Miss! x orothy: Schober and others con-} Charles Driver and Albert ‘ Fi Hirth, representatives of a mpidelg (oe with the Key West unit./ known brewery, arrived this morn- ing for a business visit with Ross C. Sawyer, Jr.,.local agent for the company, — | Lieutenant Henry Richter, U.} . N., arrived this morning from! | California to join Mrs: Richter} !and their two children' who are! guests at the home of Mrs. Rich- “MONROE THEATER | Gene Raymond-Wendy Barrie |} in LOVE ON A BET Claudette Colbert-F. MeMurray |} in THE BRIDE COMES HOME || Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20¢; Night 15-25¢ Mario Borges, steward with the Pan-American Airways, and Mrs. Borges, were ‘Arrivals by plane’ this morning for a vacation with! relatives. ARCHER’S | mother at the home corner of Si- monton and Caroline streets. CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank my many friends for the kindness shown me during my _ recent bereavement, the death of my be- loved mother, Mrs. Sue Baker. To those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful! ff floral offerings and messages of} sympathy, I am indeed grateful. MRS. REYNOLD TORRES, 50 N. E. 10th Street jly2-1t Miami, Florida. FAST FREIGHT SERVICE from and to Boston, New York, Miami, Jacksonville, Galveston, New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami and New Otleans evers two weeks: CLYDE-MA RY ines C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. 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