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*AGE FOUR De0evecccccccccccccsecccceestseccccsoeeseeececes SOCIETY =: i Everready Star _ To Meet Hobo Party By Young People The Young People’s ment of Ley morial church! Everready Star Club held tomor- gave av delightful hobo party|row afternoon, beginning at 4 Friday night at 8 o’clock at thejo’clock, at the home of Mrs. F. church annex. Enjoyable games! W. Knapp on Simonton street, ac- and refreshments! cording to announcement made to-/ | day. i A prize was given to the onei A request is made for a large who w the best dressed hobo.‘ attendance of members at the The prize was awarded to Miss proposed meeting. Elizabeth Rosam. | i Those present were: jsell, Phyllis Mateovich, Shirley, Gladys Russ Avchie Roberts, Weatherford, Estelle Pent, Mrs. | Elizabeth Rosam, Edward Wood-; Neville Stirrup, Mr. and son, Ida Bethel, Malcolm John-; Thomas Curry, Mrs. Otto Bethe sen, Evelyn Niles, Margaret John- Elizabeth Russell, John Richard-| son, Peggy Johnson, Warren Rus- son, Roberta Matcovitch. H Pr ce Depart-| There will be a meeting of the! eo} 1790—Capt. Robert _ | turned to Boston in ship h, Vir-! bia,” having covered 42,000 n ginia governor, first U. S. AG/in fur. oe aad achiorne torney General, Secret: Of! ord of being the first to ¢: State, born near Williamsburg.! American flag around the world. Va. Died there, Sept. 12, 1813. | Pevescvececaccccce 1758—Edmund Rando 48464-One of the most ce bra@téd ‘murder trials in ear America ended with’ public han ‘ing (a; Philadelphia of Richa’ Smith, late a lieutenant m U. S 1810—Comte di Cavour, famed! army for murder of Capt. Italian statesman, born. Died; Carson. June 6, 1861. | 1790—George McDuffie, noted} South Carolina congressman} :gov- ernor and senator, born in Geor gia. Died at Cherry Hi'l, §..C., March 11, 1851. f 5 | 1821—Missouri admitted 1821—Iay Cooke, noted Paila-| ; delphia barker, fancier of the/ Statehood as the 24th State. Civil War, born at Sandusky;| Ohio. D.ed Feb. 16, 1995. 1846—Smithsonian Institu’ 3 . | Washington, D, G., incorporate 1848-—Philip S. Moxom, Union} soldier, noted Baptist clergyman, = ry land, Boston and Spring-! hiverin ., born at Markham, ! ij a | with Chilis at Lawrence, Mass. Died abroad, | Died Aug. 13, 1923. Burning with Fever | Sure Relief for Malaria! | _ Don’t try homemade treatments or iewfangled remedies! Take that good old | Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. Soon you | 4 will be yourself again, for Grove’s Taste- ‘avccee | less Chill Rae rad oe the | ’ | Symptoms of ria, but destroys the y’s Horoscope | intectonitsa ° | _ The tasteless quinine in Grove’s T: e | fess Chill Tonic kills the Malarial infec- x tubbor tion in the blood while the iron it con- e is stubborn, | tains builds up the blood to overcome the rvering, undoubted-’ effects of the disease and fortify against Jy vindicti Fond of display pected attack. The Gees effect is oF and not easily forgetting an in-| Solutely necessary to the overcoming ol atta dene Ataa oH Malaria. Besides being a dependable rem- jury, it shows a lifting from an edy for Malaria, Grove’s Tasteless Chill obsevre position to a prominent. ‘Tonic is also an excellent tonic of general | robably attaining success use, Pleasant to take and absolutely | ng closely to whatever; barmless. Safe to give children. Get a is undertaken, and allow- ey Now two ing nothing to turn the mind @ from it. 1849—Horace Fletcher, noted] lecturer-writer on nutrition, born} many. | ee e Today's perhaps p and $1. The $1 size contains 2% times as much as the SOc size and | i gives you 25% more for your money. | (eorrrsssssrrsrseron Davies Advocates Carlton § The fellowing is a message received by The & Citizen from Edward S. Davies, special investi- N gator National Board of Fire Underwriters, known to hundreds of Key Westers: My Friends Are Again Respectfully = Urged To Support DOYLE CARLTON For The Senate (Signed) EDWARD S. DAVIS. (Paid Political Advertisement) SLIM LSD SM: vf x | | 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 SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 j necticut. jof Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lowe, left -{ will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs ifredo Rosell, who were spending} ja while in K jleft this morning for their homer | ‘in Havana. json, Louis, left over the highway | POCOCCT TO TSSOSOESOSHSSO TOT SEE SOOO OESSESSOSOOEES PERSONAL MENTION Judge William V. Albury, who: in Miami for several days on busin was a returning passen- ger by plane yesterday morning. Dan Navarro, who left last week for a short it to points in the state, returned by plane yester-! lay. G Goshorn, deputy collec West, who left last Friday for an official visit to headquarters in Tampa, returned this morning on the Steamship Cuba. Miss Ophelia Lester, who was spending a few days in Miami, was £ +a fetufning passenger by plane Roy E. Lade,.manager of ‘the|yesterday morning, Florida Public Utilities company} in Key West, who was on ‘spécial}« Larry Gardner, accompanie by work in Birmincham, Atlanta and fis aunt; Mrs. other points, returmed by — plane‘ oer the highw from Miami accompanied by Mrs. | route to Tampa, where they v Lade. ;join Mrs. Gardner, after ~-hic i jthey will proceed to i Mrs. Charles McCarthy, who be-|North Carolina and Virginia : her marriage was Miss Edith a visit of several weeks. R ; left last week to join Mr. ' McCarthy at Norfolk, Va., where’ . - he is a radioman in the U. S. Navy, spending a a and from there will go to visit the tives and frien McCarthy family at Bristol, Con- | ——— i Mrs. David Sands of Misi is it here with rela- Miss Doroty Schober, Social Welfare Board, of the j who Mrs, Sarah Lowe left Saturday over the highway for Miami where | Seececceedecccbebecveces .|she will spend a vacation with: ‘ata | CLASSIFIED Miss Virgerine Lowe, daughter | ¢ 0 LU M N ’ eevee. FOR RENT over the highway yesterday morn- ing for Norfolk, Va., where she! ©® William R. Baker. Ya | FURNISHED HOUSE, Gareg Br. Rafael Ordono and Dr. Al-}| modern — conveniences, 41 United street, one block from beach. Apply Valdes ¢ i ‘FIVE - ROOM FURNISHE APARTMENT — Modern con veniences. 511 Simonton stre aug10-6t West with friends, ; 1mo Edward Biosco, who was in charge of the repairs and reno- vati activities at San Carlos; Theater, left this morning for Ha | I ROOMS vana. {THE MUNRO, 128 N. Cc. Mr. and Mrs, John Roberts and | rh street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: single, $2. $3.00 week; double, $3. $4.00 week. Close in. aug4-1mo this morning for a auto tour and} will visit a number of important} points in the states before re-|_ turning in about eines weeks. | NOTICE Eduardo Albertus left this) we WILL PUMP OUT YOUR morning over the -highway for Mi-| ami where she will visit for 2! while with friends. j 50, Plant aug6-6t water therein. State Board. , Phone 701. Melvin B itusedll, sapérinten:| FOR SALE dent of public instruction, left! _ over the highway this morning to;FOR SALE join Mrs. Russell and the sons,j} ‘Coach. Apply who are vacationing in the moun. | street. tains of North Carolina. i SALESMEN WANTED CHEAP — Es 803 Andre Vargas Gomez; who was attached to the Cuban consulate { in Key West, left this morning on} the Cuba for Havana and is to be transferred to some other point shortly after his atrival. j HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN a coffee agency netting you up to $45 first week? I'll send everything you need on 30-day No-Money-Risk Trial. Details free. Albert Mil) Monmouth, Cincinnati, 0. augl0-1tx Mrs, Maude MeKillip, who was’ 320 spending a vacation with relatives | and friends in Miami, returned on | the plane from Miami yesterday. ! THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South $t. Phone 574.. Walter Huston as RHODES Comedy and Cartoon Matinee. 10-15c; Night: AS LOW A S50 FAMOUS DIATO° NON-SMID CENTE!. BLOWGET PRL IN EVERY 72 Over 22 Million Sold = that’s itow good it is! re. Price Si: Price 30x3 C1 $ as Seas | cea rae $2.18 9.75 415-19 8.20 | 550-17 10.70 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION PAUL’S TIRE AND AUTO SUPPLY STORE RAYMOND CURRY, Manager White at Fleming Street Phone 65 tor of customs in charge at Key; for; had} een in Jacksonville in company CISTERN and clean it for the| |. New Ford Sedan given as bonus. | PALoee ’s Birthdays eccerce | -President Herbert C. Hoo- lver of California, born at West Branch, Iowa, 62 years ago. i 5 Alan S. Hawkesworth of Wash . D. C., Protestant Epise ears ago. Fried, ing inspector Capt. Georg } mar-net r the Federe tion, born 9 years ago. maste? . born years ag Porter H. Adams, president of Norwich Univ., V' over, Mass.,.42 years ago. | We uster feed shorts t’pigs. Now th’ wimmen are a-wearin’ ‘em. | Ike H-skins laid aside something | fer a raixy day, but th’ tax collector | got it b’fore it even clouded up. Prof. Will with Mrs, Wm. R. Warren, on ed rd pi r, born j matters in connection with the | © BS y Monroe County unit of the state organization, retvrned over the! highway last evening. Mrs. War- jren ret-rned several days ago. , not- Robert Beatty, head of the Na- |tienal Youth Administration in| |Florida, arrived . yesterday _ by plane to discuss matters with! James Fort, local NYA adminis- tratof, found everything working iertly and instead of staying ys, left in the afternoon satisfied with conditions in Key | West. Frank Bentiy left by piane ye terday afternoon for a st ness vist in Miami. Roy Robinson, formerly as ;2ent WPA administrator, and M !Robinson, plan to leave tomorrow afternoon for Tampa and during! ithe interim are meeting the’r many | friends they have made since their arrival about six months ago. | Miss Alice Parks, who was jspending two weeks in Miami with |relatives and friends, was a re- |turning passenger on the morning plane yesterday. | Jack Newcomb, ehief stevedore for the P. and O. S. S. company in |Key West, ¥ eweomb and son, , left yesterday morning for/ Miami where they were to en- train for a visit With Mr. New- jcomb’s people in Seranton, Pa., to 'be absent for about two weeks. MONKOE THEATER Al Jolson-Cab Calle THE SINGING KID Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ | = ; Mrs. J. 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