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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION Today’s Anniversaries Jonathan Cates, Jr., who had; seeceevcesesceccccesoocs been spending several days’ visit 1661—Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur in Miami, returned to the city last) »y},erville, French-Canadian mili- evening over the highway. tary and naval officer, who be- gan the colonization of the South- west, born in Montreal. Died in Berkowitz and i Cuba, July 9, 1706. ta, who were tion with relatives at New Jersey points, returned over the highway last, evening and stated they are glad to get back where it is cool and pleasant both day and night. Joshua ish portrait Died Feb. 23, Reynolds, painter, born. 792. 1821—Mary Baker Eddy, found- er of Christian Science, born at Bow, N. H. Died at Newton, Mass., Dee. 1910. eft over the morning for a tion in Miami and in the state. Allen E, Carry - 1836—Marietta Holley, popu- lar writer of humorous prose un- der the per-name, “Josiah Allen’s Wife,” novelist, essayist, author of the “Samantha” books, born in Jefferson Co., N. Y. Died March 1, 1926. Guard Leroy Torres who was ing at points in the state and with relatives and friends in Miami, returned over the highway last night. County ' 1848—Eben E. Rexford, poet, short-sto-y writer, song-writer, author of “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” born at Johnsourg, N. SY. Died Oct. 18, 1916. was in Miami consulting an throat p'ane Carl Curry, who for the purpose of eye, ear, nose and cialist, returned by morning. violinist, 1858—Eugene Ysaye Died there, bern in Belgium. May 12, 1931. Roy Goodman, WPA engineer, and Glen Wood, finance director, who were in Jacksonvil'e for business consultations, returned from Miami by piane this morn- ing. 1877—Ivy L. Lee, greatest professional press agent in Amer- ‘iean history. born at Cedartown, Ga. Died in New York, Nov. 9, 1934. CITY COUNCIL TAKES UP GARBAGE MATTER (Continued from Page One) two buildings on the northwest corner of Duval and Angela streets, The list was furnished by the ; chief upon request of the council, who instructed him a short time ago to make a survey of the sit- uation, and report back to the !council. After the reading of the Harry Johnson, who is making his home in Miami, was this morning for a: visi atives and expects to plane this afternoon, return by Chas. L. Roberts, manager of the Porter-Alien Company, arri- ved this morning by plane from Miami, and expects to return this afternoon. Victor Moffat, of the Saunders Whole: Grocery Company, re- turned this morning after a_short, business trip to Miami and other points, i Charles S. Taylor, the Porter Dock Compa Taylor and son Charles lor, Jr., returned last evening from a vacation spent at Mr. Taylor’s old home in Buffa'o, N. Y., and a visit to Atlantic City where Mr. Taylor attended the Rotary Conventi: as delegat ° om Key Wet eee ee ‘| Army Of | “‘Salesmen’’ THEY’RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS manager of Mrs. Tay- SENT TO PRISCN ILLFORD, Eng as a “pest to the publ Alfred Smith of this city was sentenced to prison “or flirtin:; with young women. .— Denounced ' an The Key West Citizen They’ll take your message to every home in the city and SELL ’EM your wares or services. PHONE 51 ii The Citizen THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. MONROE THEATER Wheeler and Woolsey in SILLY BILENES Ciaire Trevor-Paul Kelly in SONG AND DANCE MAN Matinee: Balcony, 15¢; Orches tra, 20-25c; Night: 25-35¢ Permanents: | | 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 ve EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. {SIMI IDIDIOIMIDOIOI IMM a FHITIOLIPLE LL 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SUNDAY DINNER} ‘l'oday In History! Jeccccccseve | | | 1769—Spanish seldiers and imissiogaries, led by Father Jni- jpero Serra, dedicate the Mission | ‘of San Diego, f:rst mission-scttle- |ment on what is today California. By ANN PAGE ITH rhubarb up even in our more northern states it is easy to believe that spring is really -here and that before very long our markets will contain much leeally grown prod- | uce. it is true that spinach and as eee ake paragus are already in production 1782—Treaty concluded with far north as New Jersey which ac-'France at Versaiiles — stated counts for their abundance in market | 2, ount France:loaned U. S. and faa | and reasonable price. | Strawberries | POUT Os Lack. Total U. S too, are coming into bearing in more | localities and are expected to be plenti- | deht to France $7,885,000. fuland cheap. California cherries and melons have begun to arrive. ——— Butter is cheaper and eggs continue to be reasonable. Beef and veal are again the best meat values this week. i | 1790—Washington, D. C., Here are three menus planned for | \ } | tablished as seat of Government. es- different budget levels. 1918—Russia family | killed. Low Cost Dinner royal Braised Chuck Steak Creamed Spinach Bread and Butter Jellied Fruits Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Beef with Vegetables Spring Salad Bread and Butter i Strawberry Shortcake H Tea or Coffee Milk Potatoes Milk ; 1918—Some 80 percent of {Spein’s inhabitants said to be af- |fected by Spanish influenza. ae Hawkins, the boondoggler, almost quit. All th’ other boys had shovels and Lafe didn’t have nothin’ t’ lean on. An’ these July rains make ever’- thing look fresh—'cept a straw hat. 1934—Labor’s general strike j began in San Francisco. Very Special Dinner Pineapple Mint Cup Braised Duckling Parsley Potatoes New Peas Asparagus Salad Rolls and Butter Strawberry Ice Cream Coffee WOM:N BilES MAN This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker | Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and pores to reach and kill itching of | eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. Annie city was i Tay!o was Cookies for bitting F; hand b by his. attentions. — EE ETS Meals Fit For A King unication, it was decided to annoyed have a committee from the coun- and several men from the fire accompany Chief} on an inspection of these{ for the purpose of fully; nining whether they are con-} ve a Zire menace in the true! 2 the ‘word. 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