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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AUGUST 28 FRIDAY, Ceocccccccccccccccccccccpoccecccodccccecocccooces {oe SOCIETY KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY |, Happenings Here Just 10 Yesre Dance Jonight At Agp Today As Teken From Habana-Madrid The Files Of The Citizen nee ey Another Collegiat@ Dance will be held at Habana-Madrid Club Apparently the cleanup cam- 'paign has started in real earnest tonight starting at 9:00 o’clock. Management of the club pre- !as wherever one goes activity is met and in every form Key West- dicts a Jarge attendance at to- night’s affair. He states that in ers are busy in making ‘this a clean city. Homes are being re- case of inclement weather. patrons ‘of. the dance will be given rain- modelled or _ repaired, which means that a new coat of paint is checks for the Sunday Mktinee Dance. | 'Bill Would Reward | o ewar ABNER | Serene Gaeeeree | Philippine Inventors ““r,. Sneasare would off (Ry Assteipted Press) of from $5,000 3: { MANILA, P. 1, Aug. 28.—A, Filipinos who turn out | bill under which Filipino inven-| useful in development | tors mosis be rewarded for new: tr PoeeCcceceoccveveesse0egr | PERSONAL MENT ION NCLE £ Cro jideas has been filed tional assembly. to 2 Kemp Family Return Here poncie Mendoza, who was spend- _ ing a few days with his yer e | left yesterday afternoon for ami. By ANN PAGE ISING prices on dairy products should not be permitted to cut down the average family’s consump tion of milk, cheese and butter as these foods are particularly valuable for health. Evaporated milk is economica! for cooking purposes and is equally ; wholesome as fresh milk. If nec: to cut down, a substitute may be for butter. ! Tw general, prices on most foods are no higher than last week and @ slight decrease has been noted in beef and ! lamb chucks, young chickens, egys. | 2 ‘ 3 apples, green beans, lima beans, cab- depart. | 4 bage and new potatoes. i | ere are three menus planned for different budget levels. ve Mr. and Mr imon Kemp, who were making their home, for sev- eral years, at Hialeah, Fla., have returned to Key West to again take up their residence, They were accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kemp, who also intend to resume their residence here. The family had been conduct- ing an outstanding dairy in the Hialeah -section, | I ' YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citizen Readers by Special Ar- rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Coin and Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, KEY WEST, FLA. Arthur West, bridge designer! with the state road department, | stationed at the department's of- fices in the biological station, left ‘ by plane yesterday afternoon for! 'g business visit in Jacksonville. He was accompanied by Clifton | rr, architect with the eee to be applied as soon as the re- imodelling or repairing is con- cluded, Premises both large and small are being brightened up. Flower plots are being seeded, weeds are disappearing, trees pruned and shaped symmetrically, and in many other ways beauty is being brought forth and placed on! display. There are some, how- ever, who have not absorbed this admirable idea, and their resi: dences show signs of nglect which form a startling contrast to other} homes and lawns nearby. where freshness and cleanliness is evi- | dent. Dance Fo Tonight At Cuban Clab Low Cost Dinner ‘ Chuck Steak with Onions Mashed Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes | Bread and Butter Chocolate Pudding Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner | Broiled Chicken Baked Potatoes | B rn Custard is and Butter Deep Apple Tea or Coffee Address .............. Herman Gillentine, representing! the Lever Bros., soap manufaciur- | ing company, hn was in Key| West yesterday visiting the trade, | left in the afternoon for Miami. City and State ... Annoucement Milk Date.of Birthon. Of Engagement "| at Lucky Number Dance will jheld tonight, 9:00 o’clock, Cuban Club on Duval street. Prize this evening wil] be a gal- lon of wine to lucky person at- tending this affair. Del Woods’ Orchestra will furnish good program of dance music. Lute forgot t’ take the chewin’ gum outen his mouth | the last time he blowed it, Half a loaf may be better’n none, but It still holds 26 of the 52 taxes | buried In every loaf of bread. Looking At _ Washington (Continued from Page One) by a striking margin. That his “|first hurdle has been taken in stride is encouraging to his friends, and to thousands of admirers in; States, who want him back} one He has a tremen | ; dots foliowing outside of | Idaho anal his strong indzpendence has ™, him a natonai_figure.! Algainst him the, Democrats are| Adm. | $30) runing Governor Ross, a capa- iS big man apparently ani success- parecer erereeererrars fu Bei ete In Hee primary THOMASINE M, MILLER triumph Ross’ lead was not so “BEAUTICIAN = great Borah’s, but political! Latest Air Cooled Method strat notice that the com-|f/ Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 bined Democratic vote was con-| Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio Valdes, of 1221 Duval street, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Estella, to Julian Bar- rios. The wedding will take place in the Spring, it is stated. Dance Saturday Night At Raul’s Another big week-end dance is planned for Saturday night at, E. E. Loudermilk, s jor, attached to the ¢ ment, Florida Natio left yesterday by plate for ami en route te Jacksonville, rgeant mu-! | Very Special Dinner Cantaloupe Browned Potatoes Succotash Tomato Salad . Rolls and Butter 4 | ; f ! Peach Ice Cream Macaroons : Coffee a | Mi Roast Beef Raul’s Club as the number of res- ervations already made for this jaffair assures a large attendance. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock. John Pritchard’s Orchestra will furnish a good program of dance music for the occasion, e The purchases of%Monroe coun- ty real estate are still the best buys in the state and that con-! fidence in the future of this sec-! tion is undiminished to any great) extent is amply proven by the statement of Henry Mundy, archi-} Joseph Richardson, who Tempa with a unit of ih house service, returned e highway Wednesday evenin,. not mean much in the election in’ November. Hersell Demeritt, who has been! gansarsustgenavsccsteacel PORTUGAL'S STRONG MAN ON POWDER KEG VIEWS AND REVIEWS) | the apartment neat and preparing the doctor’s frugal fare. As a boy Oliveira Salazar was not robust. His peasant father. jfinding him incapable of guiding a plow, sent him to a Jesuit semi- nary. While his sisters—he had no brothers—did men’s work the paternal farm, Antonio amassed knowledge. He had a flare for mathematics, philosophy and economics—and he had ambi- tion. IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS Saturday Night, 10 till ? RAUL’S CLUB John rp Orchestra Ladi s Free! What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong tect of Miami, who was in this: making his home in different » city last week. A few months’ pf phe United States, was an ago Mr. Mundy invested $42,000) al esterday ‘mbfning from in Monroe county, and within. apa for a visit with re‘atiyes. short time sold for $481,000, real- Sete izing a profit of $439,000. He re- ee ceived aeaabatncial cash down! Hasty pide i ‘assistant payment on the sale anda ‘few | Keeper pen ere Tighthoure, jdays later his mail brought in a| Who was -spendi quarterly . A check for $160,000 and interest] V@cation in Key Wet with hi Eeevieehconomece covering the second payment, ly, left yesterday for his a 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction e are going to reach a bal- : anced budget much earlier than we had expected.” A large number of voters and other residents assembled last night at the corner of Fleming and Margaret streets to hear Judge John M, Lindsay deliyer a lengthy address in the interest of his cam- paign for United States Senator. Judge Lindsay’s address was lis- tened to with great attention and he concluded his remarks by so-|. liciting the vote and influence ofj all assembled on the occasion. a E i siderably more than the combined Mrs. Thomasine Miller left over | Rerunucankatenhigiias (neniae the highway this morning for Mi-j; ami and other points up the state. She expects to return to Key West September 6. She was accom- panied on the trip as far as Miami by Mrs. Oliver Young and daugh- ter, Gloria. Priced at $20.00 EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. on HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station District and Amusements Franklin D. Roosevelt, President: ! “A good many people in this country are entitled to a good time after what they have been through.” CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends Fritz Krone, German liner: Captain, S. N., who has been in the Coast Guard service fer the past year “In my twenty years in the North Atlantic trade I have never seen so many sharks in these wa: ters.” Brehno B. Sommervell, Lieut. Col., and neighbors for their kind as- sistance given us during the time of our great sorrow, the illness and {death of our beloved one, Thomas i Thompson, We are indeed grate- ful to those who gave the use of The city has commenced the construction of sidewalks on Vir- ginia street at the corner of White in front of the Mercedes hospital. the walk being laid is nice and wide and City Engineer Moreno on board the Cutter Saukee,_ has received notice of his appoint- ment as ensign in the Coast Guard service. He will leave for New York to join the Cutter Seminole to which ship he has been signed, as- One Block from Shopping H Single Room with Bath . Double Room with Bath LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED ALFRED SIMONS, Manager U.S. As: z “I came from Arkansas where; men are men and women are glad | of it.” i their cars, the donors of the beau- :tiful floral tril »s and messages of sympathy. We assure one and all that their kindness will never be forgotten. MRS. THOMAS THOMPSON and FAMILY. aug28-1tx says that the work will be con- tinued on Virginia street to the water front a distance of about 2,500 feet. This is the start of the city’s sidewalk program which includes all the principal streets of the city. MENDEL JUST RECEIVED Manhattan Polo SHIRTS only $1.00 Manhattan Bathing TRUNKS All sizes, various fabrics $2.00 $3.00 $4.50 OUR SPECIAL —on— Straw HATS Any Straw in the (some Panamas in lot), all at one price 51.00 SPECIAL LOT eee Nunn-Bush Sport SHOES mostly Black and White, a $3.95 John D. M. Hamilton, national chairman Republican party: “Iowa is, perhaps, foreign stuff to Jim Farley—, another typic- al Prairie State ‘ epevecescoagoavcegeseses CLASSIFIED COLUMN eecce FOR SALE FOR SALE—Norge Refrigerator, Radio, Curtains, Shades end 2 Saxaphones. Leaving town, must be sold. Apply 1206 South street, aug28-tf The improvements on Angela street from Simonton to White~ head are now practically com- pleted and much favorable com- ment is being heard upon the job, {many people expressing surprise at how much the new made por- tion of Angela street helps the ap-} pearance of that section of the city. The immense power roller is today finishing the surface. After this a coat of oi] will be ap- plied and the job finished. Then Angela street will be prettily paved from Whitehead to White street except of course, that break in the thoroughfare caused by the city cemetery. George Lansbury, former British Labor leader: | “Britain has done her share in exploiting great areas of the} world for her own national —s PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Diguified, Sympathetic Courtesy ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Guaranteed Fresh Daily CITY CURB MARKET Wholesale and Retail Edwin L. James, newspaper writ- er: “After preaching brotherly love for the Lord knows how long we are going to build a lot of new warships.” JOHN C. PARK PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 FOR SALE CHEAP—Brown Reed Baby Carriage and Atwater Kent Radio. Apply 1218 Mar- Alf M,.’Landon, Republican candi- Sanatinincet: aug28-tf date for Presdient: “Ours is to deslicate curseli™4 MIMEOGRAPH PAPER — 500 anew to the great future of Ameri-|; sheets, $1.25. The Artman Press. Vu of | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of- fice, octlé Editorial comment: In spite of all the modern fiction most wo- men do really care a little for their regular husbands, LICENSED EMBALMER Ambulance Service 114 Simonton Street jel“C. Roper, LADY ATTENDANT ‘ommerce: “The greatest of all fears is that of starvation.” Secretary Boatswain pBostewsintldnia Whitfield, U. human Phove 548 AARON McCONNELL 536 Fleming Street Never Sleep FOR RENT PALACE Johnny Mack Brown in CROOKED TRAIL Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15c¢ Bernard M. American capitalist: “The barbaric sweating of la- bor can jump any tariff war or un- dermine any currency stabiliza- tion.” Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE—— ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 Baruch) FURNISHED BUNGALOW—Cor. Georgia and Albury street. Ap- ply 905 South street. aug26-6t Office: 319 Duval Street ROOMS SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year Key West’s Only Sunday Paper Business Office Citizen Building PHONE 51 THE MUNRO, i28 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida, ROOMS single, $2.50, $3.00 week; double, $3.50, $4.00 week. Close in. aug4-1mo TELEPHONE NO. 1 Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture: “The Weather Bureau’s records suggest that extreme drought, in particular regions may be ex- pected to occur at intervals of! thirty to forty years.” WATCHMAKER, JEWELER HES AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: © to 12—1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights Lamb Chops, tb ‘ Lamb Shoulder. Lamb Stew, Ib _ —MUTTON— Mutton Chops, fb . Mutton Stew, 2 Ibs. Mutton Shoulder, tb Mutton Leg. tb ... —VEAL— Veal Cutlets, tb Veal Chops, th Veal Stew, Ib . Yel eveatt © for Stewing. NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT at CISTERN and clean it for the! water therein. State Plant} K"Boittd’ | Phone 701, aug22-6t) store, Nicholas Murray Butler, president the Columbia University: “Skepticism, cynicism and fault finding multiply every day.” 2 Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST ——By——_ STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 Best for Pets-- Ideal] Does or Cats” Wilson & Co., —LUCKY NUMBER— DANCE Tonight, 9 o'Clock CUBAN CLUB | ADMISSION . - 50c _—_____— | ($1.00 Cash To Finder Blue Coat) i TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 1101 Division Street PHONE 29 ARRESTED FOR OLD ACT SYDNEY, N. S.—James Cul-} strom of this city'was arrested for | a felony committed in England | nineteen years ago. 666 Liquid - Tablets Selve-Nose Drops _ Headache 30 Try “Rub-My-Tiem"-World's Best Best! Linimezt = CARRY ONLY WESTERN BEEF Star a balanced ration. Inspected and passed by De- mt of Agriculture of nited States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FaOD At Any Grocery echoes i MALARIA | MONKOE THEATER in 3 days {] Frances Farnier-John Howard | Margaret Lindsay and Glenda first day ans} Farrell in i i Armour’s half, tb NICE FRYERS AND HENS JUST RECEIVED Remember, we carry only First Grade Beef Phone 52 Quick Delivery JUAN COBO, Prop. Staple and Fancy Groceries Complete Line Fresh THE LAW INTO HIS HAND - Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- Fruits and Vegetables tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-2Bc