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PAGE FOUR CSc ecovvrvecd.ccvveceere | ceceereuvvovcevevcccvccoe, THE WEATHER Temperatures* Highest - Lowest . Mean Normal Mean Entertains With Masical Program Miss Marie Conlon, aecom- plished vocalist, last night in the studio of Charles Roberts, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roberts! on Margaret stregt, entertained] Sun- riseS. ......... relatives and friends with a group; Sun sets . 0! beautiful compositions. hse Moon sets Among the numbers were} Toftorrow’s Tides “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling”, A.M. “The Sweetest Story Ever Told”, “Beautiful Lady in Blue”, “Roses in Picardy” and “It’s A Sin To Tell A’ Lig”. Her accompanist was Charles Roberts, whose talents! ts a pianist have given pleasure to hundreds of Key Westers. {Miss Conlon, who is a graduate in music and voice from the con-} vent at her home. in Whitestone, Long Island, N. Y., arrived last! moderate northesly winds. Sunday from Whitestone, accom- A a ‘ panied by her parents, Mr. and Florida: Partly cloudy tonight Mrs. Joseph Conlon. They haves and Friday, possibly showers near been coming to Key West for the|east-centrai and extreme south past five years and are guests at| coast Friday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John) Jacksonville to Florida Straits:| Velie» SOU) Suuthard/attect: Moderate northeast and north . |winds; partly overcast weather j P lan Reception For ltonight and Friday, possivly scat- | Friday Evening | tered showers, | ! ages | East Gulf: Gentle to moderate | jwinds mostly northerly; _ partly overcast weather tonight and Fri-} Ri jal Yesterday’s Pri itation .39 Ins. Normal Precipitatioz. °Phix record covers 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock thix morning. Temorrow’s Almanac P.M. | 12:29) 5:54 High 5 | Low « 5:53 Barometer 8 A. M. today: Sea level, 29.90. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Friday) Key West ond Vicinity: Partly ; cloudy tonight and Fridzy, pos- sibly showers Fridey; gentle to; «The Woman’s Missionary So- ciéty of the First Baptist Church extends a cordial invitation to all thé members of the church andj day, scattered showers over south} congregation, also to the pastors portion Friday. and families and friends of the other churches in the city, to at-| tend a reception honoring Rev} i Yancy T. Shehane and family, on} A high pressvre area is crested Friday evening at 8 o’clek, at/this morning over the Canadian} the pastorium. ‘Province of Ontario, and pressure ens meceptione wes Pima ede is moderately high southward in- their arrival, but owing to the ill-¢ ae ae ness of Mrs. Shehane was post- | t0 the East Gulf Stetes and anes poned until now. eastward beyond Bermuda; while ‘A musical program has weak low pressure areas over- arranged for the occasion. spread most of the remainder of {the country. Light to moderate \ghowers have occurred during the jlast 24 hours in the northern Plains States, upper Mississippi Valley, southern Lake region, and upper Ohio Valley. There have al- so been scattered showers in east- ern and southern districts. Cooler weather prevails this morning in the upper Mississippi and Ohio Valleys; while elsewhere changes have been generally unimportant. High day temperatures occurred WEATHER CONDITIONS been: Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Stirrup, 1221 William street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn, to J. Ralph Feraldo, son) of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob! Faraldo of 905 White street. The marriage will take place sofnetime in the near future, it is} stated. lower Ohio Valley, St. Louis, Mo., reporting a ‘maximum of 104 de- grees, and Kansas City, Mo., 108 degrees. . PIRATES BOARD BARGE LONG BEACH, Calif.—Pi- rates wearing black hoods boarded a gambling barge anchored off this city and got away with cash and jewelry valued at $32,000. LEGALS TH JUDICIAL E COUNTY. @. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. { ‘Subserive to The Citizen—20c weekly. LEGALS IN CHANCERY. MARIA MONDARES, Complainant, MONDARES, Defendant. It apptaring ‘by the sworn bill! ANG! filed in the above-stated cause that} Jose Mondares, the defendant there-! in named, is a non-resident of the} State of Florida is now station-; ert on the U ‘okomis,” in Ate antic wat Postmaster New York ; that said de- fendant rv the age of twenty- one years; that there is no person in he Stace ot’ Florida the service of @ summons in chancery upon whom would, pind, said defendant. Tt ix therefore ordered that said 'and he is hereby re- ed to appear to the bill of com- oak filed in safd cause on or be- dei) Mn Ghiy, the 7th day of Sep- tember, AMD. 1936, otherwise the al- jetationsof said bill will be taken ‘'s confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be each week weeks in The newspaper pub-j y and state. this "29th day Complainant, vs. LA FOSTER REYES, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by filed in the abc ANGELA FOS fendant therein resident of the S resides at 371 nvent York ‘City York; that fendant is over the age of tw one years; that there is no per: in the State of Flori of a summons in Whom would bind said defen It therefore ordered tha‘ defendant be jantl she is her quiredto appear to the bill of plaint filed in said cause on o fore Monday, the 7th day tember, A. D. 1936, allegations of said bill w as confessed by said defendant. Tt is further ordered that this or-| der be ‘published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- {lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 6th day of aA. 6. Key West lished in Done and order of July, 1936, (SEAL) ‘cuit August, By FLORENC AWYER, (SEAL) uty Clerk, ALI 3 r ARE, sompl i ALLAN B. CL Solicitor for aug6-1 IRC Solicitor for € nt. 3 aug6-13-20-27 i ar ee | invitation to our Wedding; and | we want it to be the ‘best Yovkiing havitadite we can get.” j Naturally, you want your Wedding dkivintion to be the Very finest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Steel Engraved Wedding Invita- tions and Agnouncements in the Favored Styles « THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING again yesterday from the southern |° Plains States eastward over the | ORLANDO | LAKE CITY .... THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HOW NEW DEAL IS FORCING “71935 4,000,000 LBS. 14,000,000 LBS. THE POLICY of the Roosevelt Administration through its planned scarcity has brought an Inrush of five hogs and pork products from sorelga countries, especially ‘Canada, to ‘the detriment of the American farmer. In 1932, we imported 29,000 pounds of live hogs; in 1935, 3,414,317 pounds. {In 1932, we imported 4,055,000 pounds of all kinds of pork; In 1935, 13,908,176 pounds. In the first three months of 1935, this country imported 1,137,214 pounds of all pork including live hogs, valued at $240,515, as compared with 10,219,289 pounds of all pork including live hogs, valued at $1,842,328, for the same period in 1936, or 10 times greater, while live hogs alone for the first three months of 1936 over a similar period in 1935 Were 100 times greater. POCCCCTTECODOCODOOOLETLOCCE ecccctece PERSONAL MENTION ©2900 000 4 S8C8NOTOCC OCS EOODDOROCE= VC. B0200005808 vard Schaffer. Miss Francis returned to Key West this morn- ‘, Miss Nell Schaffer and ing on the steamship Florida. Louise Russell, of Key West,| ere recent visitors at Silver, Mrs, Jennie B. DeBoer, accom- prings, Fla. panied by her mother, Mrs. Mary | Bethel, who had been spending . A. C. Elgin, formerly of several months visiting in Miami but now making her With relatives and friends, fe- Miami where Mr, Elgin turned to Key West this onduc’ customs brokerage con-' cern, arrived this morning by plane for a visit with relatives tle daughter Ferrell, and friends, j vacationing with Mrs. DeWitt’ family in Jacksonville, were yr turning passengers on the Sea Captain Ross Parker, civil en-' ship Florida from .T: this gineer in charge of reconstruction’ morning. operations on the Ferries Travel-! ler and Pilgrim, returned _ thi: morning by plane, from bu ness trip to Miami. home in Mrs, Bernard De Witt, and lit- who were C. M. Powell, of the U. S. im- ; migration service, i this ; morning to assist the lo nit in {handling the large nwaber of Adjutant General Vivian Col-, passengers due to. re.urn rom ‘lorida National Guard, was Cuba tomorrow a‘ternoon. sitor in Key West today,| g on the morning plane and| was to depart this afternoon. a T. E. Roberts, who was spend- ling a vacation in Tampa with rel- |atives and friends, returned Jabez Sawyer, who had been) the Florida this morning. spending several days visiting in, Tampa with relatives and friends, Mrs. Ramon Salgado and son Flora Moro LINES buses along the East Coast are Nature. Sleek, streamlined buses roll over perfect high- ways along ocean shores with windows wide open, per- mitting clean, refreshing salt-tinged breezes to sweep through, There’s no dirt or dust to worry about and clean linen seat covers enable you to wear -your finest clothes, There‘s no other way as clean and refreshing, more com- fortable and convenient, yet fares are lower. “OW. RT. JACKSONVILLE .$ 8.75 $15.75 NEW YORK DAYTONA BEACH 7.50 13.50 WASHINGTON 8.25 14:85 CHICAGO ... TAMPA. ... 8.25 14.85 CINCINNATI cS TALLAHASSEE. .... 10.95 19.75 MAMMOTH CAVE GA@NESVILLE 16:65 LOUISVILLE OCALA 15.85 ST. LOUIS .... MIAMI .. 6.75 BIRMINGHAM . CLEARWATER 18.65 8.80 3.75 9:00 9.80 7.45 17.65 ASHEVILLE LAKE WALES 13.45 ATLANTA BUS STATION ORIDA MOTOR|INES GREYHOUND PHONE 242 zs 4s eee ! on} a 2. Fy. s $21.65 $39.00 33.60 40.70) 33.75) 34.65) 33.75) 38.25) 25.95) 43.05 27.00) 23.95) THURSDAY YOUR DESTINY , Ramon, Jr., were returning pas-| ©® e ; sengers from Tampa this morning after visiting there with relatives; and friends. | THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Mrs. C. S. Vasquez and daugh- | ters Carmen and Cristina were, The passengers leaving on the Cuba! {Tuesday afternoon for Tampa} JULY 24 TO AUGUST 22 jen rouze to Port: Everglades! LEO people are generous, sym- j Where Mr. Vasquez is employed! pathetic and magnetic; make ex- with the P. and O. S.°S. compan: character and talents of; those born between | JOE ALLEN ‘cellent nurses, are emotional and BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Centary 24 Hour Ambutance Servies Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 VOLO Feonon Night 696-8 That nudist colony over in Seth Peabody’s grove turned out to be jest a bunch o' typical taxpayers. we weveveswovecen Wonderfully intuitive, and have ; |great power for good, as they are! C L A SSIFI ED | pragticgl, philosophical and spirit- , ; ual Have gteat love for their ¢C OLUMN | OWH];, will allow no one to dictate | management of their children, suwoveceeccenssveoovewe and will become furious if any- Advertisements under this head | one reproves or hurts them. Are wili be inserted ‘in The Citizen at| inclined to ve iazy and to borrow. the rate of 1c a word for each in-! Are easily attracted to the oppo- sertion, but the minimum for the) site sex, but not distinguished for first insertion in every-instance is | constancy. Shou'd select mates 25e. M {with the greatest care, otherwise | { Payment for classified adver-! long continued troubles will re- tisements is invariably in advance, ! sult. Should marry those born but regular advertisers with ledger | between November 22 and De- ; accounts may-have their advertise-| cember 21 (Sagittarius), March. When men git more freedom, the i ments charged. !®1 and April 19 (Aries). A RUBY , Women'll give it to ‘em. Advertisers should give their! will greatly aid their intuition. | street address as well as their tele-| Can a’so wear a Diamond. Sia ean ; Phone number if they desire re-|. | aoe oe | With each classified advertise-' 7 ment The Citizen will give free an Bob Steele Outfit. Ask for ( gaa | eveeetren Razor Outfi' s | “PVE SOLVED MY ; BRAND OF LAWS FOOD SHOPPING |) sarin. s20-: > PROBLEM, MARY! ) | i dy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ FOR RENT i FIVE - ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT — Modern con-,. veniences, 511 Simonton street. ; augl7-6tx | | iA AAA No more “finger-testing” of $—no more “raised at meats—no more ? on canned goods—and, THANK HEAV no more quibbling iror sband —I deal excel ely with AR- CHER’S GROCERY and_ use my a ROOMS = i |THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th, street, Miami, F:orida, ROOMS:| single, $2.50, $3.00 week;/ double, $3.50, $4.00 week. | _ Close in. aug4-1mo | PHONE! - Get the same service—the same quality—the same values as if I had shopped in person! And, listen, you can CHARGE IT! It’s such a convenience! find my budget is much easi to manage on this | There’s no extra charge for this ice or for DELIVERY TO MY HOME! 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