The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 19, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Hallowe’en Social Thursday Night On Thursday evening, October 22, a big Hallowe'en social and bazaar will be given at the Nation- al Geards’ Armory, corner White jouthard streets. This event 4 given ‘; :.em!ers of Fisn- Street Siethodist Church and the tun will }.-gin at 8 o’clock, it wés stated. ‘In addition to the many spogks, witches and hobgoblins, there will be many comi¢ characterg *. repré- tented at this novel affa those to be impersonated, will be Maggie and. Jiggs, Popeye and} Til‘ie and Mac, Crazy id many others, Ei these different grou,s will entertain those at- tending in thcir ow> inimical vay and plenty of god, clean fun will be faenhed those creert, ac- cordizg to the spo Promotly at 10 0’ lins wil] appear, one number, ard these weird, fantastic monstresit'cs have promised noth- ing less than a barrel of fun. There will be plenty of delicious refrechments and plenty cf novel ties for young and old and the sponsors clzim that if the public misses this bizarre bazaar they will miss a trea The public is invited to attend this rffair end requested to come early in order to witn the grand march of the varicus char- acters taking pe Hallowe’en Festival On Tuesday The Annual Hallowe’en Festival of the Harris School will be given Wimpy, clock the gob- dozen in BEAUTY SHOP IN | NEW QUARTERS THOMA3iXE MILLER NOW IN COLONIAL HOTEL BUILDING Thomacine M. Miller Beauty Shoppe ovencd today in its new quarters ing on Duval street, Dering the past few weeks the store now occupied has been hand- somely decorated with a fancy Spanish tile floor, interior painted | and wells decorated with modern paintings. The new shoppe is divided into eight booths and a luxurious sit- ting x Miiler has equipped the place with the new- est and firest equipment obtain- abie. Miller Beauty Shoppe, equipped to do all type of beayty work, epecial'zes in permanent Permanents are offered in two typcs, those rut in by ma- chine and the machineless or wave which is placed without the use of electricity. The rachineless wave is offered in two types, Kalor and New Ray. Mrs, Milicr is expecting a big winter seas6n this year and ig now jakins arrangements to increase r foxse of sHeensed operators. She states that the same good service and low pr'ces wi!l prevail in the new location, JOE ALLEN ___ Notary Public THE CITIZEN OFFICE room. waves. PERSONAL MENTION SCocccceseecs=180esese: «. A, Parramore, regular visi-} | tor to Key West in the interests jof a large packing house, was_an |arrival on the Cuba from Tampa ‘Many Activities |By School Unit |areival on | this morning. The pupils of Harris Schooli ‘have been busy “doing their bit”) ‘for the Annual Red Cross. [tickets to “Her Honor, Mayor” was sold by the Enrique Esquinaldo, returned Many by plane yesterday from Miami The’ after attending a conference ii pupils Jacksonville of those employed in llast week, it is stated. the historical records survey and | Miss Helen Williams’ class state archives survey. imade a movie of a story which! Wad been read. The visitors to in} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN- ISIXMARRIAGE [MARINE HOSPITAL PERMITS ISSUED GIVEN APPROVAL (Continued from Page One) | Six marriage licenses have been|ONE OF MANY APPROVED-BY | i. estimated that in Vienna 1,500 issued from the office of County iJudge Raymond Lord during the aN Oe month of October to date, and OF PHYSICIANS jtwo of these were issued during ithe week ending today. | Issues for the week ending to- iday were to: Emerson Waldo | AUSTRIA TO GET ANOTHER ARMY | duty. without | militiamen are on active | Other thousands, many | uniforms and afms, are being ‘called from their homes several Annual report of the American times a week for instruction and College of Physicians and Surgeons otcasional maneuvers. The pay | Béecaise and W2-nnifred Isabell |shows that there are 3569 hospitals | of militiamen on active duty is Marshall; Phillip Bsxer and Flor-| approved in the United States andj} 10 cents a day. They ence tare. Canada, and numbefed among’ their meals and live in barracks. receive MONDAT. OCTOBER 18 Peninsular & Occatenta: Steamsap Compan’ Me Leaves Port Temps oc Scccar: qc Secocumee & * 3S P. M. arriving Key West T A. M. Montes ood Thee Leaves Key West Mondeg: and Tics 6235 & & for Hevena. Leaves Key West Tucsdags amd Preaeme * Tampa, Fie For further micrmates sac “eer 2! Moose 4 38 COS74k 2mm ’ = or See — Among } in Colonial Hotel Build-} this movie, pupils of 1B, were hearty in their approval of it. The pupils of Miss Mary Pin- der’s room, 5A and 5B, were much | pleased with a half a day holiday! last Thursday. The room had a hundred per cent attendance for la month and was due the holiday. Hallowe’en approaches and in jeach class the motif for these two j weeks is seen in art, room decora- tions, songs and programs to em- brace the spirit of Hallowe’en.! |There is much enthusiasm display- | jed for the festival to be given October 27 on the school grounds. | It has been reported from a jcall meeting held by the room !mothers and the officers of the! .-T. A. that as usual Harris; School “went over the top” in 'the drive for pledges to support. ;the school lunches for under- ! privileged children project. The! jearnest and untiring efforts of |the room mothers coupled with the cooperation of the teachers | made this possible, it is stated. |Tuesday afternoon 4 o’clock on ithe school grounds to be con-| ducted by the P.-T, Association. Much entertainment for chil-} jdren will be provided, the main} levent of which will be a parade} jin which four prizes will be 1937 CAR MODELS NOW AT NAVARRO’S NEW DODGE AND PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES ON DIS- PLAY Navarro’s, Inc., is now offering a Pre-Showing, of the 1937 Dodge and Plymouth. Several of these cars are on display in the show- !rooms of this automobile agency. Those who have seen the new Chrysler products state that they lead the field in quality and | price. Since the new cars arriv- ed -several days ago several hun- dred persons have inspected and seen the cars demonstrated. Many have placed their orders for imme- | diate delivery of the new model. Navarro’s, Inc., extends the public an invitation to vis:t show- rooms and see the 1937 Dodge and | Plymouth. t Mr. and Mrs. Grover Flint were} arrivals yesterday from Miami! and are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Looking At Washington: them is the United States Marine, There are no appropriations to : hozpital at Key West, Florida, in! pay others. {turned on the bus Julio DePoo. Captain Karl Olsen arrived by plane yesterday and was to join the Stanlard Oil Tanker Argon, due to arrive off Key West last night, and proceed to the west coast of the United States. Herman Roberts, who was Miami spending a vacation, was a returning passenger on the plane yesterday morning. William Richardson. proprietor of Richardson’s Grocery on Eaton street, returned yesterday by plane from Miami where he had been on a short business trip. James B. Symonette, manager of the local branch of an insur- ance company, who was in Miami for a short, business trip, return- ed by plane yesterday morning,,,., sentative and Mrs. B. C. Papy, returned by plane yesterday from Miami where he went several days ago with his father. Mr. Papy will return in a few days. Mrs. Romey Tynes, who had been visiting in Miami, was a re- turning passenger on the Florida noon. John Gardner, proprietor Gardner’s Pharmacy, who was spending a brief vacation on the east coast, returned Saturday afternoon over the highway. Mrs. Robert Spottswood. who attended a meeting of the South- eastern Planning Association in Jacksonville and afterward went to visit relatives at other points, returned over the highway Satur- day afternoon. Assistant State Attorney J. Lancelot Lester, who was in Mi- ami assisting State Attorney G. At Worley in a murder trial last week, returned by bus Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wesley Archer, who at- tended a meeting of the State Parent-Teacher Association in led relatives at other points. re- from Miami Saturday afternoon. M:. in} Clayton Papy, son of Repre-! Motor Lines bus yesterday after-} t of, Jacksonville, and afterward visit-; | (Continued from Page One) | charge of Surgeon E. H. Carnes.| The militia has light and heavy jto the United States Senate, has} The foregoin;; information was machine guns, rifles and side finally announced his decision toj farnished by Dr. George Crile, of!arms At recent maneuvers a make no speeches for either Gov-/ 7 z 3 lend ternor Landon or President Roose-| Cleveland, Ohio,.. whe. _derlaes “ Iason and armoured cars were bor ‘velt. He says he will confine him-| eee a ‘rowed from the army. The militi pad Arnel "5 command has not indicted wheth- self to issues, which sometimes ‘. “, 2 a ” Canada are today giving’ the peo- t . H a a ‘cut across party lines ple of these two great mations the |€T other weapons are to be pro- best that medical science has to j vided. Idren's Colds Answering a question fired at' offer.” | i Chi | Ch Yield quicker to i | i i ;him by a voter in a small rural| double action of -— fcommunity, the Senator declared} i BENJAMIN LOPEZ |that President Roosevelt was “jus- | FUNERAL HOME tified in spending large sums of! money for relief,” that the Repub-| Serving Key West » | Half Century lican party would have acted much! 24 Hour Ambulance Service MRS. 0. S. LONG the same if it had been in power! we and that so far as he was concern-! Licensed Emba.mer Phone 135 Night 696-™~ ! ,ed, “I would vote to spend the last | HAD BEEN ON PLEASURE AND; : : eet , dollar'in the United States Treas-| BUYERE.T. | uryy to:previde for the nation’s} eee : "gies destitute,’?, faSge tite, he condemn- | pee | wait boy | ed the Administrator’s reciprocal | Mrsi@yS. Lonc, who for the tariff agreements as detrimental past sik pckg) hab | Bee Cnway 1 oF same re His praise and’ from théeity on a combined pleas- | |Wlame" was divided between the! ure and buying trip, returned to i parties so evenly that it is not like-| ). ‘ly that he will take any strong} pits city y day. stand for either candidate. In| After spending several fact, Mr. Borah is fighting for re-;at the family home in Saluda, S. ; election in a state where the Demo-|C., where she visited with her jerats polled more votes than the| mother and other relat'ves, Mrs. , ‘Republicans in the recent primary | 7 on at t-te furnitane election and to win he will have to; “"® Wen to the large furniture secure support from some of the | markets at Figh Point, N. C.. and Democrats, weeks ! ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA YOUR individual comfo ond emensinne a Every room with tub ead shower, soft water, steom beat. Gites odtuees tnd indhcided cast AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP Raw- Sade oth Nuon Oh 78 Room: $2.00 - 80 Room: $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 . 24 Rooms $3. The campaign of another Sena- ‘tor attracts nationwide attention jas Senator George W. Norris, run- {ning as an Independent, faces op- position from both Democrats.and Republicans- in Nebraska. of course, the President has openly turged the reelection of the veteran Republican, who has been one of jhis most ardent supporters. Quite {a concentration of celebrities will tbe in Nebraska to urge his reelec- tion. Among them will be Senators ;LaFollette, Nye, Wheeler and Bone, Representative Marvin Jones, Secretary Ickes, Grace Ab- igott and, poss‘tly, Governor La- 'Foliette, of W sconsin, ana Presi+ dent Ed O’Neali. of the Ancrican [Ferm Bureen Federation. Help- Long returns home very | enthusiastic over her parchases ! and is planning an extensive ad-; vertising camrzign through The} Citizen to tell Key Westers of the} good buys which she obta:ned in: modern furniture. ’ ; Christmas stock of Longy Fur-| niture Store for 1936 will be larg- | er than ever before, Mrs. Long; states. She sciected a varied and| novel line of Chiistmas g'fts which | are soon to be placed*on display. ; | { ing them is the Senate: himsetf,| 50 $A 10 Sample Rowe with Prvae Beth $4.00 | be, despite his seventy-five years! Slight werease lor double occupancy jelively campaigniag, witit} ly speeches over the radio or} MOTEL Patten v om iT Desore t> audiences ' purned this morning from Tampa ; accompanied by Mrs. McKinley. Merlin Monsalvatge, of the tirm| ‘of Monsalvatge and Drane of Key West and Miami, arrived over the ; highway last evening and _ will} | visit his mother and other rel- ;atives for a few days. ; FOR SALE Furnished two-story house and jot White head street. of the sea and overlooking Cera! Park For price and terms apply to at In exclusive neighboerheed. Beautiful new LP. ARTMAR. The Citizen Office =< Residence 1309 Whetehead Street | and Mrs. Aifred Crespo of; Windscr Lene leit over the Over-| sets H'ghvey Friday for a visit in‘ Miami with thei> sons-in-law and NOW USING SIRENS) daughters, Mr. and Mrs, E. E.: {Sparks an? ¥r. and Mrs, Frenk B. ; | Baron. i siren! $ |WARSAW SPRINKLERS (By Axsoctated Press) WARSAW, Oct. 19.—A 1 shrieking in Warsaw traffic does! C- W- Palmore, of Lakeland,’ not mean the approach of an|la., arrived on the Cuba this! ambulance or police car, but of a} Morning from Tampa. . to , join. 4 srs THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method ff} Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 | Hair Dyeing a Specialty i _ Colonial Hotel Building ff) | street spinkler. * “The warning signals have about! W- Jt.. who are vsiting. for a ended arguments between drivers of the sprinklets and _ splashed pedestrians. MONKOE THEATER Gary Cooper-Jean Arthur nara MR. DEED GOES TO TOWN Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20e; Night: 15-25¢ t } | n Invitation TO OUR ERY soon each of our friends will be receiving an Witation to our Wedding; and ? & we want it to be the best looking invitation we cam get.” Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the very finest; and that is why remarkable line of genuine tions and Aanouncements THE ARTM we ate inviting you to inspect our Steel Engraved Wedding Invits- im the Favored Styles « AN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING Mrs. Palmore and their son. C. Mary-took two puffs | month. “Dm Glad We emergencies. Connected so that any without it. will be glad to take your Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. ‘ Engineer F. H. MeKinley in The Gentleman From Lo Pre of WPA projects other} than the water and sewage, who ar Saft Insk week for Galnesvillesize te CONNECTED AGAI After doing without telephone service for a while, I am giad to know my family is connected again. Connected with our neighbors, our friends and telatives both in and out-of-town. Connected with the doctor, the police and fire department in case of talk to any one, anywhere, at any time, as easily and as quickly as if it were our neighbor across the street. Since we have our telephone again I realize more than ever that it really doesn’t pay to try to get ; You, too, can be connected with your friends and enjoy the comfort and protection a telephone offers. Just call the telephone Business Office, or any employe ‘PaLacke |. Steve Brody-Lillian Russell in jsiana Comedy and Mickey Mouse 10-18c; Night: 15-25¢ re member of my family can along order. | | | | | | and STOPPED ‘AKE NO MISTAKE about it—the fresh cigarette is a happier smoke —a fresh Old Gold with all its original double-mellow goodness. To protect the rarer qualities of prize crop tobaccos, each pack of Double-Mellow Old Golds is double- wrapped in two jackets of Cellophane. Every bit of rich flavor—every whiff of tempting fragrance— is sealed in. Steam heat, dampness, dryness, and other killers of cigarette enjoy- ce] 4 PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS nuke tiem DOUBLE-MELLOW 2 JACKETS, cous “‘CELLOPHANE,”’ teop them FACTORY-FRESH ment can’t get in their work on Double-Mellow Old Golds. The won- derful double-mellow blend Lorillard (Established 1760) puts in at the factory comes to you 100% when you buy Old Golds at the counter. Don’t miss the new taste-thrill of double-wrapped, Double-Mellow Old Golds. . {Established 1760)

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