The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION M daughter of YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS @OCSeLeeCODELDEEESEOOSCE The character and talents of those born ‘between JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 CANCER people born under this sign ~have a vivacious, rest- less and anxious nature: are ener- !getic, asp:ring, but lack continu- and Mrs. Geo H. Sherman ofj ity. Are happy and unhappy at arrived over} the same time. Anxious to learn, evening to;but impatient in methods; have, for an in-{ good figures, are gracefui and| Sherman has! is for the past Betty Myé of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers, is visiting in Key West and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Albury at the home 1009 Grinnell street. Miss Lois Sherman, daughter of Mr. San Antonio, Texas, the highway’ Monday visit with © relatives. definite time. Mi: been living in Tex two years. courteous. The most affection- ate, unselfish people in the world; are quick in body and mind; clev- er in business matters and fit to command; they are ambitious to obtain wealth, honors, and all good things in life, and Cancer helps them to succeed. The sub- H jects kindred will push him en- ergetically in the career he will finally select; wealth will be oft- -en very hard to collect, and the De-} inherited patrimony may be reck- Hall,'lessly squandered, either -by rela- Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and daughtey, Jo Ann, of Birming- ham, are visitors here and are en- joying a delightful vacation with Shaw’s brother and sister-in- law Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hyman at 1417 Albury William W. Lucille Mr. and } meritt and = Mr: cecevvvece-covssvcceces! H THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By Wiley Padan | | IPS TRUE! i } ; | { ASE nevel BEYOND THE FOURFH GRADE AT SCHOOL « HE PLAys era a etd (Keo "BIG BOY*-FROM WILL ROGERS, [SWHO.WAS HIS CLOSE FRIEND . have been'tives or by children of the sub- of several ject. Cancer subjects will have Tortugas, and were many friends and protectors, es- the pecially among the opposite sex; Car. toward the 35th year the sub- jects’ position.will be changed ee from good to bad or vice versa; wy left this week after this age it will be _muca| ar summer vacation!™more steady. Should wear a: Aquamarine gem, which will har monize with their dual nature. guest of the f: enjoying a va weeks at Dr: to return this afternoon Yacht Anton Dhorn of negie laboratory. on the Mrs. Lina for her re; which will be spent visiting a son, John Good, in Jacksonville, another son, Edward Good, in! northwestern Georgia and with friends in different parts of th H state of Florida. | oday In History ____ | eaeeccceccccereccnccecee House-Planning Course | 1586—(350 years ago) Thomas Attracts 32 Ohio Co- Eds: Cavendish, English navigator, | started out from Plymouth, Eng- (Ry Acxocinted Preas) jland, on second cireumnavigation COLUMBUS, 0., July 21.—jof the globe—returned more Thirty-two co-cds at Ohio State ,than two years later with one of university are acquiring know-'the three ships started out with. ledge which will permit them to aes. dictate to future husbands what! iano Ganmiete first railway kind of houses they shall live in.; opened, 16-mile Champlain & St. A course on house planning Lawrence R. R.—Partly operated gives them the “inside” on home py horse-power the first year. construction from basement to! ttic. } : : w"Dr. Wooster B, Field, course |_,1847—Brigham Young and his director, says it “could really be! 142 Mormon followers, in search called an effort to teach women, |£0r 8 new Zion, journeyed through by thought process, the proper! South Pass to Salt Lake City. means of judging a well-planned | house.” i 1861—Great battle of Bull Run 2 Confederate victory. UNOPPOSED | 1924—Thd youths, Leopold and ° | Loeb pleaded guilty. in Chicago, | to murder of 14-year-old Bobbie | Franks, i 1925—At Dayton, Tenn., John T. Scopes found guilty of having ; |taught evolution in local high jschool in violation of State law. | ry 7 & Today’s Birthday. i | Coveeccooercene Mrs. Frances F. Preston. one- 'time Mrs. Grover Cleveland, cf | Princeaon, N. J., born at Buffalo, | N. Y., 72 years ago. em * Mrs, J. Borden Harriman of ‘| Washington. D. C., Democratic | checks 66 i | Liquid - Tablets Claude Pepper, the 35- year-old Tallahassee attorney who is unopposed as the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate seat left vacant by the death of Dun- can U. Fletcher. in 3 days COLDS first day Salve-Nose Drops _ Headache 30 minutes, (Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Liniment IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction $20.00 vx EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. —— INC. Phone No. 8 ic | ' stroys the malarial infection in the blood ' } while the iron builds up the blood. Thou- j with the aid of Grove’s Tasteless Chill . Tonic. In addition to being a noted rem- | | edy for Malaria, it is also an excellent ° | tains nothing harmful. Even children like ; and $1. The $1 size contains 234 times as | much as the 50c size and gives you 25% ' | more for your money, | Coeecccccvecovoecose {to induce George Ww. N | Banish Chills and Fao! i stand for reelection to ws To conquer Malaria, you must do two | By and large, however, i things. (1) Destroy the infection in the' j atorial situation will figure blood. (2) Build up the blood to =| in the 1936 campaign then 1 | hoid-over 1 of ust PLAYING | ON MANY CAMPAIGNS |“ "= “== elected, the senate aiditiean (ceuiec’ irom Page One) reer instance is | Nebraska, where} mein Dem less ee | Santber attsck Then i one micas tap usually does in presidential years | | does these two things and that is Grove’s | The explanation is that the Re-| Tasteless Chill Tonic! The tasteless qui- | pubficans have no outside hope of| nine in Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic de- | capturing a senate majority. i Cnly one-third of the senators {come up at a time, and the Demp-' leratic preponderance among the ] MONKOE THEATER | Otto Kruger-Gloria Holden ix | DRACULA’S DAUGHTER —also— The Garden Murder Case Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-! , 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ sands of people have conquered Malaria tonic of general use. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic is pleasant to take and con- it and they can take it safely. For sale by all drug stores. Now two sizes—S0c ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA CHARLE GREE YOUR mdwidesl comion enc cure fe mame: 0! gree mocwence & Sto bee-proc! ome-hme mom comes © = © down-tpwe Jecksomeiite Emmy oom tab ond showe: so este cee he- edie end ceauns en every ES Spring mates: enc novices ee SS aR COCKTAR : i | | i CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Seeeeeccs. coseccccsccece REEION STAGE DEBUT én SO. AFRICA 9. Al * WHEN ‘ONLY 4 YEARS OLD - < GENERAL WASHINGTON g “IT’S TRUE! that Patsy Kelly was born in Brooklyn on Jan. 12, 1910. She was such‘ a little tomboy that they sent her to a tap dancing schoo! to: keep her off the streets... at 12 she was teaching a class,herself.. . at 15 she joined Frank Fay’s show | and trouped for three gears! { WANTED—Cash Register, WANTED good Box K,; jly21-3tt condition. Reasonable. The Citizen. ‘ | FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, Garege,! —“Ml IIIS DOO IOS SEL LILLIE modern conveniences, 421 United street, one biodk>4rom | beach. Apply Valdes Bakery.! jly14-1mo! leader and philanthropist, born in| e New York, 66 years ago. Most Rev. Edward J. Hanna of | San Francis: retired Catholic archbishop. born at Rochester, N. Y., 76 years ago, _ Society | Arrange Dance At Dr. Henry G. Knight of We: | Habana-Madrid Virginia rector of the Bureau! of Chemistry and Soils. U. s.{_ Second in the series Dept. of Agriculture, born - a:| legiate Dances given for the spe- Bennington, Kans.. 58 years age. | cial benefit of the younger dance-} - } minded boys and girls of the city} author, | will be held tomorrow 38 years | Habana- Madrid Club starting at \ 9:00 o’clock. Dr. Joseph F. Newton of Phil-} George Dean and his 11-piece adelphia, noted elerzyman, porn | dance band will be on hand to in Texas, 58 years ago. | furnish a select program of dance \ music. Count Hermann’ Keyserling,! The first of the series of-dances German philosopher-writer, born | which was held la: Wednesday Coi- Ernest Hemingway, born at Oak Park, IN, ago. night at] _ EYE} CLD PAPERS For Sale 9 eet ” OC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \OMOEIII ISAS ISLS os ROOMS | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4thj street, Miami, F:orida. ROOMS: single, $2.50, $3.00 week;' double, $3.50, $4.00 week. Close in. jun29-1mo NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR; CISTERN and clean it for the} water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. jly16-6t FOR SALE GOLDFISH—New shipment Shu- bunkins, Telescopes, Fan-Tails, ' ete., just received at San Car-{ los Book Store. jly16- mat | wemence ond service for summer and odwaawenion. —— RATES from $2.50 GARAGE semice. SECOND SHEETS—6500 for 50c. PRRs Retes Posted in Every Room The Artman Pres” ang, SOUR sr TOD DE LL hk hk hk hdd #. a MMA MOM MM 56 years ago. evening was a great success, € peeecccecesesos Sooacecccossoaseeseenee HOTEL LEA MINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station One Block from Shopping District and Amusements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED 3 Single Room with Bath $ Double Room with Bath : ALFRED SIMONS, Manager $1.50 2.00 x % ' TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 110% ~ Ry, Who Rush To Give You Service~Patronize Them —For Expert— TYPEWRITER —and— RADIO REPAIRING ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING PHONE 29 World’s greatest low price tire SPEEDWAY =a big, husky, handsome Goodyear 1936 Blue Ribbon Prize Value! Look what you get: THE GOODYEAR MARGIN OF SAFETY — Center ‘Tractionler quicketopping(letusshowsoul) THICK, TOUGH, LONG-MILEAGE TREAD — Lowest cost service per mile (proved by our cus- tomers’ records) ‘BLOWOUT PROTECTED IN EVERY PLY — b: ented Supgrtwist Cord— extra Fitba more enduring (ask us to demonstrate!) Remember—ours i is the place to get your RAYMOND CURRY, Manager | White at Fleming Street 1 SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 537 Stapie anc Faacy DURO PUMPS " PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 see E. C. MALLORY & SON 520 Simonton St. Complete Lume Fresn Frusts and Veg-etabies 6 se Weap-| AARON McCONNELL ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US ARTMAN Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 INSURANCE [rue gry wesy Office: 319 Duval Street SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year Key West's Uniy ater Fape Busmess Offece Cozes TELEPHONE NO 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELE?F AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wark ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 8 te 12—1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights — ee PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Baieny PHORE St Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25c LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST —iyp— STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256

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