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PAGE FOUR SOecccecovcccossseooores PERSONAL MENTION @occcceeaosr-»0000000008 Mrs. Hilary Knowles and two} ehildren, Charles and Fae, who, were in Tampa visiting with Mrs.} Knowles’ father, Joseph Bowers,| returned over the highway last! evening. i | 1 Roy Goodman, director of WPA! activities in Monroe County, and Glenn Wood, WPA director of; finance, who were in Jacksonville, attending a conference of offi-) cials. returned on the plane from! Miami this morning. Austin Drew, who was head of a contracting and engineering, concern in Key West about 10 years ago, was an arrival on the plane from Miami for a brief busi- ness stay. County Commissioner Wm. R. Porter, who is also head of the) Porter-Allen company, returned} this morning by plane from Mi- ami where he attended the open-} ing of the bids for bridges and} road work in the offices of the state road department in the county court house. He was ac- companied by Charles Rober manager of the Porter-Allen com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Albury,| who have been absent from .Key West for about two months in the north where Mis. Albury under- went a serious operation, returned on the plane from Miami this morning. Mrs. Claude Albury, returned by plane this morning from Mi-] ami after attending a meeting of the State Parent-Teachers As- sociation, held last week in Jack-! sonville. Temperatures* Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation 1.01 Ins. Normal Precipitation -.. “Thin record covers 2 qi ending at 8 o'clock thi morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets Tomorrow's - A.M. High aeons Low --. 2:46 Barometer 8 A. M. today: Sea level, 30.02, WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy, probably occasional show-j ers tonight and Wednesday; gen- tle to moderate northeasterly winds. Florida: ably occasional showers in and east portions tonight Wednesday, Jacksonville to Florida Straits} and East Gulf: Moderate north-} easterly winds; mostly overcast ‘Weather tonight and Wednesday with scattered showers, Mostly cloudy, prob- south | and Pressure is moderately low from the southern Plains States and Colorado southwestward over Arizona and southern California, Phoenix, Ariz. 29.84 inches; while strong high pressure areas, erested over the far Northwest and eastern Ontario, overspread most other sections of the country, Boise, Idaho, 30.20 inches and Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 30.54 inches. since yesterday morning in por- tions of the lower Lake region and northern New England, and there have been heavy rains and thunderstorms in southeastern and extreme southern Florida, Miami, | 1.94 inches, and Key West, 1.01} inches. Temperatures have fallen in the North Atlantic States, and readings are below freezing this morning in northern Michigan, and below normal over much of} the eastern portion of the coun-/| try and westward over the Da- kotas, where freezing weather al- so prevails; while temperatures have risen somewhat in the south- ern Rockies, central and southern } Plains, and west Gulf States. H @.S. KENNEDY, | Official in Charge | PALACE Ray Walker-Evalyn Knapp in BULLDOG EDITION | community. }and has promised {on similar od | wholesomeness, 8 all times than the |seeds and started them | He was i] WEATHER CONDITIONS | { Light rains have occurred | | ae am | THESE FARES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | SOCCCOSSASSOASOSOOHLOHSE SOOSCOSOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOD : INE Y POPES FORUM” Society "" stoneto ore Editor, The Citizen: ' School Circle A's a semi-permanent resident Holds Meeting of Key West I have, perhaps, lit- tle at stake in the future of the! The-Room Mothers of the Har-| ris School P.-T. A. met Monday} afternoon at the home their! : ; ; J+ A. Boza, head of the book- chairman, Mrs. James Singleton, liepidiie: dendstmart -of «Calvan jon Elizabeth street. Hse i aati anes : | Wholesale Grocery establishment, | ; Plans were made and discussed { : : is giving substantial evidence of jfor entertainment for the school | i, at ¢ ! coconuts and coconut products,’ jhis faith in the future of aes Key F year, of which an Halloween Fes- H more articles subjects.’ He, how- : | West by opening a retail grocery ival will be a part. This will be establishment at 1400 Pine street.! ever, terms this waste a failure to utilize resources. ‘ihe two ex- h s -| — on the school alin pany | It will be known as The Quality, | sie aoa sds See e Food Store and will carry a com-' pressions, are sometimes o’clock. “Delicious refreshments! plete line of every thing standard, mous. What I have in mind just now synony-| is the quite large amount of dates) | were ‘served during the occasion. and necessary in & modern grocery] Those present were: produced and wasted on this is land. Everyone in Key West} | Store, including fruits and vege- Mesdames Louis Acosta, tables, j Everette Albury, Bernie Papy,| Only the most modern and con-! knows that dates grow here, that! W me V. Albury, eteesil Stirrup, | venient shop equipment will be; they mature successfully, and/Archie Albertus, Benj. Lowe,| y.0q and all the latest, business’ that they are of good quality. No: Blondon Goehring, Wm. Albury, ideas ‘will be incorporated and one in Ke West, apparently,! 77; ! 7 fo _ ¥,' Hilton Robt. Roberts,’ continued in this modern estab-! makes the slightest attempt to do}... sets : anything more than to pick a few GcT#ld Adams, Benj. Stirrup, Carl jishment, | |Rom, James Singleton. for their own personal consump-) tion. As a consequence when one} wants dates in Key West, fori cooking or confectionery, she (or|P.-T. A. To Meet he) goes into a store and buys'On Wednesday California or Persian dates, thus| 'give a list of the better sending some money away, never; The regular monthly meeting! which will be always cafried in| to return. The amount is perhaps) of the Harris School P.-T. A. will! stock. i not great, but the principle re-' he held Wednesday afternoon at 8! Mrs. Susan Skelton, who has! Panis) suey cow witishel tach that! clock in the school auditorium.}had a wide experience in the re- dates can and should mean an in-| ‘ come to the island rather than ani There are several matters of tail grocery field has been named| the' by Mr. Boza as manager of this outgo, however small, from the is-; importance to come before j r land, {meeting at this time, it is stated.) modernly equipped Quality Food| If those people who own date! The most important will be the, °°" palms would pick the dates, or al-| WPA project which was presented! _-—— low them to be picked, a more! at a called meeting last week. ! than sufficient supply “for Key) Final plans for this project will! West's needs would be accum-| pe completed at this meeting, and| | ulated. The curing of the dates) every member is requested to be} to prepare them f market present. i] | H | BOZA; LOCATION ON | PINE STREET i I do, however, dis- i like waste, particularly such con- spicuous waste as I see form or another in many parts of Key West. Man About Town has brought attention to the waste of i nae i of in one Curry, Within a short time Mr. Boza! will give a detailed announcement; of the place and its appeal to the} foods! for probably nothing more than dry-! | ing them in the sun. The pense would then be prac nothing for the grower or picker.| vacant and waste property and. ing street, opposite Gibson Hotel. and the profit from even one tree} set out a few hundred date palms.; The owner is Alfred Knowles. would be worth the time and/7 have not the slightest doubt that! This new eating place is serv- trouble of marketing the dates. , such a project would pay me well./ing short orders, regular meals. Key West dates in packages’ qs it is I pass the suggestion onicold drinks and specializes in would be a very attractive sou-jin the hope that someone else in! sandwiches of all kinds. H venir for winter visitors, or un-| Key West will act on it, and profit; Mr. Knowles invites the public’ usual gifts for friends up north.| thereby. | acouia to ld slew place’ toute! Key West dates could doubtless jit atrial, There is plenty of| be combined with Key West coco- Key West, Fla., jparking space for those whit doe nut in a confection that would | 6, . = et, 12, 1936. sire curb service. have wide appeal, both as to taste| [sire curb service. and appearance, and also as_ to; Let’s hear from! some of our Key West cooks) about such possibilities. It is not yet too late to save and use some of this season’s “crop” of dates. Key West is trying to attract! winter visitors as a beautiful and) quaint city. Date palms are much| more graceful and charming at palmettos or “petticoat palms” with which the; island is sprinkled. A few date} palms planted in the proper places; will enhance the beauty of Key! West and at the same time add, to the pocket-money of the prop-| erty-owner who is far-seeing enough to plant them. A few years ago a in Key West obtained €X-; manently I should gain YANKEE. man here| 300 date ie jselect buyers of Key West andj" control,| Square Deal Restaurant has re-|" ally | by some means, of a few acres of cently been opened at 1020 Flem-! 4 Today indicates a quiet, pleas- ure-lov.ng person, and probably clergyman. cluded, certainly will be quiet, and the native wil rather who will exert themselves for his benefit. He should only beware of lapsing into self-indulgence. LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S Co! IN AND FOR MONROE CO) STATE OF FLORIDA. BATE, ™ re: Estate of JOAQUIN DeARMAS, Deceased. mtion to make appli- final dixeharge Notice of cation Notice is hereby given that the undersighed, Ana Mira DeArmas, as Administratrix of the Estate quin DeArmas, deceased, will ma and present on the 3rd day of November, A.D. 1936, final re- turns of my accounts as such ad- | ministratrix to the Honorable Ray- mond R. Lord, Judge of the above styled Court, at his office in the punty Court House at Key West, Florida, and at the same time will apply to said County Judge for an order cischarging me as such ad- | ministratrix of the estate of Joaquin DeArmas, deceased. Dated this 2ist day of August, A. D. 1936. ANA MIRA DE ARMAS, As Administratrix of the estate of Joaquin DeArm: d ui, j septl-8-1 , 1936. COUNTY IN PRO JUDGE, STATE BATE. Inure the Estate of: SOHN JOSEVH HASKI I MONROE OF FLORIDA, FINAL NOT undersigned will, on the 9th day of D. 1936, present to ble County J unty, Florida, his account and vouche Executor of the Estate of h Haskins, deceased, and time, then and there, make ap- jon’to the said Judge for a 1 settlement of his administra- of said estate, and for an or- ischarging him as such Ex- r. ed this the 5th day of Octo- rn, |. HASKINS, te of John Subscrive to Tne Citizen—20c weekly, THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. JOHN C. PARK in pots. | prompted solely by a! spirit of helpfulness and good-will) (28 toward the people of Key West) as he had no place to plant them himself. He was able to give away only five, and had to de- stroy the rest. What an indict-} ment of Key West! , Were-I. to -be in Key West per- COMPARE i OW. ET. Jacksonville .$ 8.75 $15.75 Daytona Beach 7.50 13.50 Miami - 3.75 6.75 9.25 16.65 10.95 19.75 8.25 14.85 St. Petersburg 8.90 16.05 8.80 15.85 13.30 23.95 6.80 12.25 8.25 14.85 17.25 31.05 7.65 13.80 22.60 40.70 22.30 40,16 ii | i r 3 g ii eS : E Th E i ki i nit I i i i lf i e F s i Chicago Detroit BUS STA 210 DUVAL STREET looms with B. Ope at wodem Saint ite none dco, Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ | asewwestie RATES from $2.50 GARAGE sondca. Retes Posted ia Every [MANAGEMENT] LORIDA PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 RT: iv" IN PRO-| IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY *! erty ' | |TO BE CONDUCTED BY J. A. one who will take much interest in | } ithe study of religion, perhaps a} The life may- be se-| | tiled in the above-stated cause that, hold | the residence of William L. Arnold, many-fitm and powerful friends | the defendant therein named is un-| | of} ° -99-! certificate embraces the LEGALS IN CIRCUIT COURT. STATE oF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. EN CHANCERY. Lunette L. Arnold, Complainant, vs. William L. Arnold, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill known; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chaneery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered ,th 7, defendant be and he ts herel y re- | quired to appear to gfe bik, of-com- aint filed in said cause on er be: the 2nd dey .of De. 1936, othe ‘the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered. - der be published onc for four consecutive Weeks, fy Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- ished in said couny and states ¢ Done and ordered this 15th day eptember, 1936. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Cireuit Court By FLORENCE B. I octé-13, “ATION FOR D> 163) Kludow and E. holder of Tax Certificate issued the 6th day of July, 1914, has filed sa: in my office and has made application for a tax a to be issued thereon. Said low ing described property in the nty of State of Florida, bos under. the Said certif: i sued was in the name of Annie J | Crain | i Notice is Hereby Given that the ° John j : ati ¢ Unless said certificate shall “he redeemed according to law the pronerty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court-house door on the first - day in the month of November, which is the 2nd day of Novemt 1926. Dated this 6th day 936 r of October, Subscribe to The Citszen—20e weekly. KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Firepreef— ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE WILL BE THE RESULT WHY NOT INVEST NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE INVESTIGATE our excellent JOHNSON & JOHNSON 419 DUVAL STREET Our Reputation ip Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US ARTMAN P enon eB NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 WATCHMAKER, JEWELE® AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wort ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—3 te € 1936! tien that miljems of votes: a pend. There are, of course, other = These imciule the Bod charge of the Hearst newspapers, the attacks of Father Coughlin. the allegation of waste and c= travagance, the balanced budget debate, the reciprocal trade tres- ues, the process of constitutiess + ge@vernment, the cemirakzates of agthority, the rights of the States ‘tie social security jeguslatem, the egpendiutre of Buse syes for agmament, the bread qeesticr of er and peace, the mternations! m, ("a legations of cor ruption and a number ef other matters. Each of them could be discussed at lenzcth but space forbids. They will affect votes, is true, but how many & the question that awaits answer. Two weeks ago, m this colu== the writer geve a peelmimery survey of the election results, as indicated by the various polls be- ing conducted Three bas been little change im tae general satus tion then recorded. The battle is stil going om and the outcome is mot certam However, there is just a hint that the tide of war fare is beginning te move aga. may be that im ancther tee weeks, the polis will mdicate more definite results. We are keeping up with the forecasters and yee can look for their arrews = the column two weeks later. They will not point im the same direc tion and there will be many com- ilicting values b will cttempt te cal sues. bal'ots next month YOUR DESTINY BY LE MAES A 1936 Reading to The Citeee Beaders by Spout rangem-sts for « Limited Time anly TEN CENTS Com Stamp. 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