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PAGE FOUR Arrive Last Night Over Highway Mrs. Nellie Williams, who was «= SOCIETY 3: Social Clab To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Shivering __ ITS:TRUE! | With Chills) 2) gemyeusr ONE'S , - ' Burning with Fever | Sure Relief for Malaria! Don’t try homemade treatments or ; By Wiley Padan | Ten Reasons Why Boys Shoald Carry Papers character those born between JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 spending a vacation with her son-| Everready Star Club held tomor- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.|row afternoon, beginning at S. P. Vecker at their home in} o’clock, at the home of Mrs. E. A. Raleigh, N. C., returned over the! Sharpley on William Street, ac- i y last night accompanied} cording to announcement made to- by’ Mrs. Vecker and son Paul W.j day. Vecker. A full attendance of members Also in the party was Curtis H.| is requested, it is stated. Stanton, student at Florida Uni-; versity, who recently was confer-| the party at Fort Lauderdale and red upon him the highest honor, wil. visit with relatives and friends ever given freshmen. He joined, for several weeks. ve Ygnacio Cobo and brother Juan: Frank Curry, who was left on the Cuba this morning for a few days in Key West w a vacation in Cuba. | atives, left over the highway yes- ast | terday for Miami. Misses Jennie and Clara Perez} were passengers this morning on} Misses Virginia and Mary Me- the Steamship Cuba going to Hav-, Clanahan, who were spending a ana for a visit with relatives. ; short vacation in Tampa atives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and’ Passengers on the Cuba this morn- little son Kenneth, who were "8: spending a vacation of 10 days inj Tampa, returned on the Cuba: Sanders Granilingy this morning. j United States distrget |irom Miami, who | was business, left yesterday ami after he returned from a short business visit to Fort Jef- ferson. Miss Gloria Silviera and cousin, Manuel Gomez, who was visitin the Silvieras, left on the Cuba this morning for Havana, Mr. Gomez returning to his home in Vedado,| and Miss Silviera going to spend several weeks. Mrs. Joseph Menendez and | daughter, who had been spending three months in Philadelphia, visiting with relatives, returned to Key West Saturday evening over the highway. Dr. Angel Acosta Betancourt, president of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Grand: Lodge Caballeros de la Luz, of! . Ge who was here on a social! ‘is. Berlin Russell, and daugh- and business visit with the local! tet, who had been visiting in Mi- lodge and allied organizations,.2™i, were among the pa left this morning for his home in| Co™ing in over the highway Havana, ‘day evening. Satu Carl Curry left over the high- way yesterday morning for Miami; Racket,” who has been making his where he goes for treatment by, 'home in New York and New Jer- an eye, ear, nose and throat spe-; sey for the past twenty years, wag cialist. jan arrival in Key West recently for a visit with relatives and P. J. Galvin and Pee Ellis, cus- | friends. toms agents, who were in Key} West making regular check of the! Judge William H. Burwell, local office, left yesterday on Judge H. H. Taylor and Miss Flor- Coast Guarl Cutter 244 for Mi-| ence Du Pare, secretary to Judge ami. | Taylor, who were here to attend ——— {a meeting of the Ov s Road Mrs. Richard wyer, who had and To!] Bridge Commission, left been spending a visit in Miami, re-' yesterday afternoon by plane for turned to Key West Saturday eve-| Miami. They were accompanied ning over the highway. jby B. M. Duncan, commission j Manager, who went to Jackson- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Archer! Ville. : and children Mary Belle and Le-' z land Ejlison, who were visiting! _ Roy Goodman, WPA | Joseph Johnson, familiarly engineer with relatives, left yesterday morn=| i charge of projects, left yes-|; ing over the highway aceompanied | terday eS Jackson- by Mr. Archer's yarents, Mr, andj Ville to confer with administra- Mrs. Wm. T. Archer, er oeeeclele Mr, and Mrs, M. E. Brown and! children Louise, Robert, Donly; and Mary Catherine, of Johnson; City, Tennessee, are house guests! of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Weaver at the home 801 Southard street. Mrs. N. A. Clark, daughter of} Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Thompson, was; an arrival over the highway yes- terday from Miami for a visit of two weeks with her parents at the home on Simonton street. Captain Francis Leigh left yes- terday afternoon by plane for Mi PROTECT Mrs. Stephen C. Singleton, who} was nding a few weeks ! relatives and friends in Miami, was a returning passenger on the plane} from Miami yesterday morning. | Mrs. Paul Lumley returned on the P. and O. boat this morning from Tampa where she was visit- ing relatives and friends, COLL LLL ELLE I IIE LDS OLD PAPERS 0060006866660 CCSCCECEE CE CESECOECCOS For Sale POC ocooeceseesSSOECEOSEE 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle 5c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COLDIIDIIIIDIDIIIIS @: (OL LALA A A hidkeade kh hadidd ddd ngers; newfangled remedies! Take that good old | Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. Soon you will be yourself again, for Grove’s Taste- { less Chill Tonic not only relieves the | symptoms of Malaria, but destroys the ; ! tasteless quinine in Grove’s Taste- fess Chill Tonic ‘kills the Malarial infec- | _ tion in the blood While the iron it“¢on- | tains builds up the to overcome the | | effects of the disease and fortify against ; further attack. The twofold effect is ab- ! solutely necessary to the overcoming of | ; Malaria. Besides being a dependable rem- j edy for Malaria, Grove’s Tasteless Chill | | Tonit is also an extellent tonic of general | | use. Pleasant to take and absolutely | ; harmless. Safe *to give children. Get a | bottle today at any drugstore. Now two | sizes—SOc and $1. The $1 size contains | We pene aed Be ee | ONE DAY, HER | gives you 25% more for your money. TOWN : CAREER MIGHT HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT ! LORETTA LODKED SO MUCH LIKE HER SISTER HAT A DIRECTOR AGREED | BS U8 Ze 1S NOT SUPERSTITIOUS.. ONHIS ! a . ALASKA CRUISE IN HIS YACHT iS PLETED FE TRIP gher and beef som: fish from the ocean is ¢ HE INTENDED To BE AN i ket in increasing variety ABCATECT. SANG IN & CHURCH GAOIR « TURNED AGIOR, AND STARTED ON TRE LONDON STAGE ign! WAS BORN pan ge cealtene to be an outstand- value. Banana quality im- the cold weather moderates. | ies are more plentiful with | nd Louisiana shipping, ‘0 well in fruit gela- alone or in combina- both Flor: All these fruits fruit cups, tuce is cheap and plentiful along | with cabbage and spinach. Eggs are {one of the best food values at this | n as all the grades are excellent in low in price. are three menus for Sunday r at different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner | Boiled Smoked Neck Mashed Potatoes Hl Buttered Cabbage { Bread and Butter i Chocolate Pudding New York, N. Y—“IT’S TRUE! that Aileen Pringle, famous star of the silent screen, is seen again in ‘The Un- | guarded Hour’. Also, IT’S TRUE!" says Wiley Padan, “that : Dudley Digges, whose Irish ancestry dates back many cen- | turies, was forbidden to use his real name on the stage when | he first came to America. because it did not sound Irish—so he was billed as ‘Dennis Roche’!” fa | Her dinne | Tea or Coffee Milk | Medium Cost Dinner { Roast Lamb —_ Browned Potatoes { Glazed Carrots | Bread and Butter { Orange Spanish Cream i Tea or Coffee Milk | | Very Special Dinner | Fruit Cup | Braised Beef Roast. Boiled Potatoes | Macedoine of Vegetables Hearts of Lettuce Russian Dressing 1753—CoHege of Philadelphia, whieh became the University of Pennsylvania, chartered. (Ry Associated Press) VIENNA, July a substance which he beli 13.— Walter, i 23-year-old student, has perfect-)! known to his many friends as “Joe! Hae ee | 1787—The Northwest Ordin- Coffee Jance enacted by Congress—in the ais ~{first rank of American constitu- ;ami where he went to spend a! tional documents. short time and may return tomor- eld 1854—San Juan, or Greytown, can be applied to cheap cloth to make it proof against poison gas. Dogs placed in a tent of the! impregnated material withstood a‘ “gas attack.” i CANCER peopie be sign heve a vivaci ess and anxious nature 'getic, asp_ring, but lack con! ji. Are; Rappy and u jthe same tigie.. cngiov Dut impatient im method: good figures, are gracefu | The most_ affe ate, unselfish psople in the w \are quick in body are ene: Containin ing medi ! courteous. nd min er in business matters a GENERAL £2 ELECTRIC erre.ce2aroe Keep these facts in mind when buying Your New Refrigerator ' command; they are ar | cbtain wea-th, honors, a | good things in life, and Cancer ‘helps them to succeed. The sui j jects kindred will push him er lergetically in the career he will j finally select; wealth will be oft- en very hard to collect, and the linherited patrimony may be rech jle squanderea, either by r |tives or by children of the |ject. Cancer subjects will friends and protectc pecially among the opposite toward the 35th year the !jects’ positon will be chan from good to bad or vice ve after this age it will be {more steady. Should wear : Aquamarine gem, which wil j monize with their har dual nature. || THOMASINE M. MILLER { —BEAUTICIAN— | you'st ALWAYS ot Giad you souenr a Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574. * | a ee eeiceeeenerererese i BENJAMIN LOPEZ GAS-PROOF TENT | FUNERAL HOME) | Serving Key West | Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Emba:mer Phone 135 Night 696-¥ Prices as low as $4.43 down and $4.43 per month KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District : | Nicaragua, shelled and destroy Dan Navarro, representing sev-iby Commander Hollins of the U era! makes of automobiles, Joa-|S. sloop of war Cyane, quin Romaguera and Mario Pena. renee for outrages | left by plane yesterday afternoon; * mena | for Miami to bring back cars which! are to to be plated on exhibition 1863—Serious draft riots in at the sales rooms. |New York took toll of hundreds in rn against 1935—Mutual cow for one year. Russian-United | States trade-pact signed in Mos- | Aires for the second time in thir- | First Clats—Fireproof — Sensible Rates | Garage Elevator Popular Prices i jof lives, : | Subscrioe to The Crazen ee weekly. 1920—Snow fell at Buenos Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company | . Erfective December 22nd, 1935. | 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. ivi Key West 7 A. M. Monday. ys at 4:15 P. M. arriving Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana, ad Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. ae8 || H ats | 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 | $90.00 EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. ——- INC. 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