The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 20, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Cceccccccevecseevecseses!| PERSONAL MENTION Ross Johnson, Citizen newsboy, who wa relatives in Tampa, returned the Cuba this morning, Frank Cates was an arrival this from St. Petersburg on! the Steamship Cuba for visit ! with relati a Gonzalo Bez the Pal: The who was Miami for a few days on busine: returned on the plane from that city yesterday. M. in iMr. and children arrived ove Friday evening after vacation Miami other places of interest in Florid the highway a month’s at Archie T. Malone, daugh-| ter Miss Martha and John} and V m, who were spending; a vacation in Tar with rel- atives, were ret passenge on the Cuba from Tampa _ this} mornihg. Mrs. a Dr. J. H. Montgor state plant board, morning from Tampa on a visit! with the local unit of the board. C. S. Elbertson ae sisters Mrs, W. Combs and Mrs. E. H. Smith, arrived on the Cr accompanying the body of mother who died in Tampa Thursday. last! Judge H. H. Gresien and Judge} W. H. Burwell, of Miami, attor- ney and chairman respectively of| the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Comm rrived yesterday onj{ the plane from Miami for a brie business visit. s _| tunities for rector of women who was in Jacksonville on busi-! ness, returned on the plane from| Miami yester { of Jackson. | } in Key West} last week for sit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brax ton B. Warren at the home on Faton street. Miss Sanchez states} that she is y with her visit here, she finds the weather much cooler in Key West than in other parts of the state. ville, was an a Mr. and Mr daughter, Mr A. Cobo, daughter, Consuelo, who had been spending a week visiting in Mi- ami, returned to Key West Satur day evening over the highway. Judge H. 1 Taylor and Judge) jin coalition has not yet perfected | ject. aS) its organization or projected W. H. Burwell, the Over: Road and Toll Br idge Commission, who were in the city several hours yesterday, let on the plane for Miami. Franklin E. rector in Ke night over the highway from trip to Jacksonville to confer with officials, Albert, FERA di- Opens Skin Pores _ Kills Scalp Itch ! With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into por d hair follicies and thus get and kills the cause of scalp itch. 35c and $1. THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. “MONKOE THEATER Wallace Bee A MESSAGE TO GARCIA Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orch? tra, 15-20c; Night: 1&-25¢ Over-Seas TransportationCo., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST ——ON—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND spehding a vacation with’ | on nilla, manager of M. Watler and, | Beach and, : ; Mand in this country. Two of these iba aie morning: fic manager of the Clyde-Mal bee (2% mail for Havana. their Lines, la period of ¢ two vi £0 they may fully enjoy the many [attractions of Ated | the campaign. | Jose Pelacz and| more definite impression one way} and or the other, before election day. | measured. The independent move- afternoon | changing , returned last: | ay i | j TWO STEAMERS ARRIVE SUNDAY ‘CUBA BRINGS IN 71 PASSENGERS | VESSEL ALSO BRINGS IN ELEVEN TONS OF FREIGHT FOR KEY WEST QUEEN MARY MEDAL 1 i PORTER DOCK TO TAKE ON FUEL OIL St Two vessels of the Steamship nship Cuba, of the P. and 0. S. S. company, arrived from, F Tampa this morning with 19 first ‘class and eight second class pas: | bunkers at the Porter Dock and} ' Key West; 38 first sailed for Frontera, Mexico. class and six second class passen- One of the vessels, the Gatun, ; for Hav 7 took 34,276 Key West ai Mrs. A. T.: gallons o7 oil and departed at 9) alone, Mart! John Ma-,a. m. The Miraflores arrived at, one, William Ma'one, J. H. Mont-| 10 a. m., took 40,945 gallons oil. The new bronze medal, struck off ;|gomery, C. S. Elbertson, Mrs. W.!and departed at 1 p. m, | Voyeee te cration of the maiden /Combs, Mrs. E. H. Smith, W. S.} Steamship. Alamo, of the Clyde- nard White Star superliner Queen | Robinson, R. S. Baylor, M. B.!Mallory Lines, 11:45 Mary, is finding considerable de-|Nessell, J. E, Wall, N. Gam-|o'clock yesterday dis- Hendley, J.| charged | heavy D. Renia, B. ns, L, E. C. D. Garet,/ freight and sailed —— Acosta, Alfonso Este-! Tampa. . Dan Ex Gloria Este- Steamer Mr. and Mrs, J. Favaido, Mrs.) the same lines, Alfredo, Frank Cates, Josefina Ugarte. The vessel also had 11 tons of freight and six sacks of mail for Key West; no freirht, 237 sacks} | Ovecccccccecoccccccceee! YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS e character and talents these born between JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 jes with many oppor-| CANCER people born under sight-seeing, bathine | this sign have a vivacious, rest- |tess and anxious nature; are ener-| |getic, aspiring, but lack continu- ity. Are happy and unhappy at! the same time. Anxious to learn, |but impatient in methods; have |good figures, are gracefui and The most affection- Standard ruit and Company! ers for ger: na. larrived at 7 a. m., al: | Malone, | iM. iM arrived mofning, medals were struck off in gold. One | bert, resented to His Majesty, King Me rd VIII and the other to Presi- it F Zoe D. Roosevelt. Bailey, ‘NEW FEATURES OF SUMMER CRUISES H. vez, Henry R. Mallory, of is due this eve- j discharge and take on freight and take on. freight and sail Charleston and New York. DILLON LEAVES for G. Wenzel, passenger traf- announces that summer | the lines which cover | 13 days, will include { in their itineraries a stay of four | yand a half days at Havana and its at Palm Beach. es Cruise passengers are trans-! oy rred to fine hotels at each port} ruises of { ! TAKES DAUGHTER TO MIAMI TO BE TREATzD BY ONE OF SPECIALISTS of the two celebrated j pleasure ci Cleveland Dillon, the Key West Fire, Department, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Miami with his daugh- ter Rebecca, who is to be treated by a specialist. Mrs. Dillon and daughter, Sylvia, were thi party. Mr. Dillon stated that he was able to take his daughter for this necessary treatment through the kindness of many friends who understood the situation and whom he and his family will be ever grateful. member of |and sports. WISHFUL-THINKING GROUPS 4 AT WORK: (Continued icfeomi Page One) | record, Still even about him there/ courteous. remains the cloak of a continuing] ate, unselfish people in the world; peculation as to what new Pol-|are quick in body and mind; clev. if any, he will project intoj jer in business matters and fit to In large measure, Governor they are ambitious to Landon still has to make the ac-j obtain wealth, honors, and all quaintance of the American peo-j good things in life, and Cancer ple. He is destined to be much bet-} helps them to succeed, The sub- el n, an make a far ter known, and to mal jects kindred will push him en- ergetically in the career he wat!" Pod ay "s Hor oscop” The strength of the right-wing] finally select; wealth will be oft-| Democratic defection led by Aljen very hard to collect, and the Smith and_ others still is to be} inherited patrimony may be reck-! lessly squandered, either by rela-! | ment headed by the Lemke-Cough-) tives or by children of the sub-| Cancer subjects will have many friends and protectors, es-; pecially among the opposite sex;; And all of this, in the midst of|toward the 35th year the sub-| urance, . ns currents of depression] jects’ position will be changed |i"& of faithful service that brings d recovery, and in a year whenj from good to bad or vice versa;'*°™° aa, ae near eot a many politicians believe that in-/after this age it will be muen| Possibly a liberal share of the dependent voting may reach a new! Shapiieccamanitc coce high: | Aquamarine gem, which will har | monize with their dual nature. | FOR SALE in ici command; ’ worescoorer= {tient endeavor and faithful serv- ice. While the native may not lettain no eminence because of its} lack of self-assertion, there is campaign plans. : I coupled with a render- more steady. ne Subscriove to The Citizen—20c Who knows? Who could possi weekly, » know? i palace | ; Madeleine Carroll-Peter Lorre ini SECRET AGENT : Henrietta» Crosman and Hert Rawinson in HITCH HIKE TO HEAVEN Matinee: 10-15c; Night: | KEY WEST . COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates head street. of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office seecccececccovccececoese Coeoccccccesesesese FRUIT VESSELS COME ws {arrived in port yesterday, took on ning from Ga‘veston, Texas, will! WITH FAMILY’ to}: Today gives a capacity for pa-} much quiet force and great en-j Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- | In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view | Residence 1309 Whitehead Street | MALARIA Speedy Relief of Chills and Fever Don’t let Malaria tear you apart with j its racking chills and burning fever. Trust | to no home-made or mere makeshift rem- edies. Take the medicine prepared espe- | cially for Malaria—Grove’s Tasteless | Chill Tonic. | _ Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic gives real 1 relief from Malaria because it’s a scien- tific combination of tasteless quinine and tonic iron. The quinine kills the Malarial up the system and helps fortify against | | further attack. At the first of any | attack of Malaria take Grove’s Tasteless | Chill Tonic. Better still take it regularly during the Malaria season to ward off the disease. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic is absolutely harmless and tastes good. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic now comes in two sizes, 50c and $1. The $1 size contains 2% times as much as the 50c | size and gives you 25% more for your | JUDGE ALBURY RETURNS HOME ACCOMPANIED BY WIFE AND OTHER MEMBERS OF FAMILY Judge William V. Alb was visiting in Jacksonville anal | intenaediatg points, returned last| night over the “highway panied by Mrs, Albury. and~ ty >| children, Mr. Albury’s mother and! Mrs. Coy E. Dickens and and Assistant State At- J. Lancelot Lester. accom: sister, daughter, torney It was a plea: judge but just nt trip said the as reached we oi the} within a short distance landing at Big Pine Key, about 6 o’clock in the r struck a shoal and until 11:30 at night. afternoon, the there rem PORTERS RETURN FROM VACATION _ Dr. and Mrs, J. Y. Porter, who have been enjoying a delightful vacation crui their cabin- cruiser Alberta, returned yester- day and berthed at the Porter Dock company. spent fishing in the vicin e on most of Boca number of 11 | Grande and caught an of fish during their cruise days. jU infection im the blood. The iron builds + money. Get bottle today at any drugstore. cevscce eccceceee Today’s Birthdays Bolton noted Ar Wilt Prof. Herbert E. of Californ torian, 66 years born ago. can bh Wis.. at Erfective December 22nd Ss. S CUBA and Wednesdays at 2-38 ys and Toursaase Bishop Charles L. — City, Me., Methodist Episeo. man. born at Vienna. ; 68 years ago. Mead of Kan eae t Hutcheson of New Y b in Aust Tharsdags S38 4 ML c ,0rn s Key West = Tampa, Fia. Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P For further information and rates call Phone 14 Dr. Ernest C. 2 HB COSTAR, Agent of the Univ Moore . of Californ FOLLOW THE FRKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! —BEER FISH DRUGS DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY Specializing im Fresh Fish Foot of Front Street Phone 44 Free Deliwery BAKERIES Lid O# CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street ORIENTA: PHARMACY Emilie Remers, Prop. Package Liquors of All Kinds PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Beer and Wine Phone 373 1@@e Duwa: Stren POULTRY If you are looking for POUL’ visit or call Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 880 I Deliver Phone 818 CLUBS RY Fer Recreates Visit THE NAVY CLUB Greene St Opp Wester= Usice You Are Welcome MALONEY & PEACOCK Bakers of Baker Boy Bread Cakes and Pastries 812 Fleming St | PRIZE Fresh IN ANY WEATHER (¢0¢ any cima Ox YOUR VACATION, remember thus: You can get “strictly fresh” cigarettes, anywhere im the U.S.A. by asking for Double-Mellow Olid Gelds. It makes no difference whether the air is damp or the sun rays hot and dry - Painted Post, Arizona. P.S. Yes, indeed! That ~ offer is still open. Cood ior 30 days trom today.

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