The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR DOCCOOHOHO HOHE HSEOECOOOOOOOOOOOHOOSOOOCOOOSEOOEEE ee -~ -: SOCIETY 2000se0enss oceseoeoeaeeooeooessesS Named Correspondent |Hallowe’en Parade For The Citizen | This Morning Miss Cynthia Pearlman, stu-} dent in journalism at Florida’ yy)ia Nelson, State College for Women, has a been appointed as special student correspondent to The Citizen for| Parade this morning through sev- the 1936-37 term, according to!eral streets ef the city. word received here from Mrs. Al of the little paraders were Laura 8. Leslie, director of pul dressed in Hallowe'en costumes, licity at FSCW. | Aetivities of Key West students at Florida State College for Wo-/3 rs. Nelson, who conducted the men will be covered by Miss; parade wore a very attractive cos- Pearlman. Several of her articles|tume representing the Hawaiian in The: | blowing horns and ringing bells. have already appeared i Islands. Jt eae | Many mothers of the children ‘assisted in putting on the parade, Dance Saturday ‘which was Tyitienaed by - large Night At Raul’s !number of people who gathered lalong the streets for the occa- Regular Saturday evening} sion. dance at Raul’s Club will be held; At the termination of the tomorrow night at 10 o'clock. !parade, Mrs. Nelson served deli- John Pritchard’s orchestra wil}|cious refreshments at her home furnish music for the oceasion. !in Love Lane. «| SENATOR COUZENS DIED YESTERDAY (Continued from Page One) PERSONAL MENTION Coscecceces+-c0cseseees | Mrs, Milton Henriquez and son Newberry, who had resigned David, who were spending a vaca- Couzens soon brought criticism tion with relatives in Miami, re-' +4. seyera’ ‘ourees for his habit turned over the highway yester-|— % cs ® day afternoon, of plain sp sg. ae la renewed break Miss Alice Peet left over the!friend Henry Ford. highway this morning for Taver-'of Couzens’ espousal of a. modi- with his nier to spend a vacation of two fication of the Volstead act.! weeks with her brother-in-law and’ Tater he brought about a sen- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pelle-; poe ales jatorial investigation of the In-! cier. —— j ternal Revenue bureau and Earl Denoon, representing the/enmity of Andrew W. Mellon, General Motors corporation, who! secretary of the treasury and like was here and with L. M. Pierce,; Couzens, a financial giant. Short- in charge of operations, looking ly into the results of tests being| conducted by the American So-|Suit to collect ciety of Testing Materials, left}from Couzens and other former yesterday on the plane for Miami. | minority stockholders of the Ford jcompany was begun. Couzens Herbert Groves, head of one} Charged the suit was retaliation of the companies bidding on 08 Mellon’s part. The secretary bridge construction work, who|Chatged that the senator had all was in Key West for a short visit, | Dis wealth invested in tax exempt left yesterday for Miami, bonds. Mr. Couzens denied this ¥ jand challenged Mr. Mellon to a oes . (public debate. The challenge was Randwick Bissell, who was in| TC accented. Key West for a few days on busi- On his 55th birthday Mr. Cou- ness, left yesterday by plane for! ze Miami jzens aroused the ire of some of ° his senate colleagues by stating 2 ‘that “the trouble with this sen- H. U. Fiebelman, attorney of! storia job is. that there isn’t Miami, who was here yesterday fo]. oy werk to keep: one basy. represent the Empire Hose ¢om-\we are all overpaid. Senators’ penal pereiet x ads ve, | Vacations are too long; we waste the ceil ene °?'too much time.” ; The success that came to Couzens with the prosperity of the Ford Motor Company brought with it realization of a dream that long had been close to his heart— a desire to help the cause and wel fare of unfortunate children. A jlong list of charitable benefac- tions, mainly in behalf of chil- dren, was climaxed in April. 1929, when Mr. Couzens established a $10,000,000 trust fund which, with its inéome, estimated to amount to $7,500,000 additional, was to be spent in full within 25 = {years to promote the health and R. C. Parker, engineer in| happiness of the children of Michi- ¢harge of repair and construction’ gan and elsewhere. The gift work on the Ferries Pilgrim and! brought his total benefactions up Traveller of the Monroe county! to approximately $20,000,00. ferry system, left yesterday for a} In some quarters it .was said short business visit in Miami. :the senator in announcing the gift wa fulfilling a promise he made Mrs, Alfred Lucignani, and son| that if his ‘fight against the‘ ad- ‘Alfred, Jr., who were visiting with| ditional tax assessment was suc- Mrs. Lucignani’s parents, Mr. and. cessful he would give the entire Mrs. Oscar Lounders in Miami, amount to charity. and were accompanied by a sis-;in the suit, Mr. Couzens would ter, Mrs. Bert McClintock, re-jhave had to pay the government turned over the highway yester-|$9,455,303.10 plus interest. afterward the government’s additional taxes James Gallion and B. B. Hud- nall. officials of an insurance! company with a branch in Key West, who were visiting in the eity yesterday, returned in the afternoon to Miami en route to Jacksonville. Miss Cecilia Ellsworth, steno- grapher in the FERA offices in Key West, left yesterday after- noon by plane for Miami to spend| the week-end with her parents. day. | One biographer of Mr. Couzens - jhas written “If one sets out to J. B. Pinder, first assistant! analyze the character of James keeper at Sombrero lighthouse,! Couzens, he finds it was molded} arrived yesterday for his quarter-|of many things, of self-control, ly vacation with his family. {of self-denial, of hard labor, of lunselfish expenditure of great Miss Laura Roberts and Mrs.!energy for the common weal, Rebecca Roberts, are planning to|for example, bat above all of a leave by plane Sunday afternoon; great charity.” for a visit with friends in Miami.| ‘Before he went to the Unite: | States senate Mr. Couzens | police commissioner and mayor of | Detroit—and gave away most of WASHINGTON. — William|his salary. Houg*ton, secret service agent of} —_ this city, has discovered that the! Aardwolf, or earth-wolf, is new conuterfeit ten-dollar bills can| South American carnovore. be detected at a glance. In the pic- | —__—__ -—___- ture of Hamilton on them the for-/ mer Secretary of the Treasury is; cross-eyed. i DETECTED EASILY THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty pera Sec nae | The history of the Danish lan-; guage begins about the year 1,000! The kindergarten pupils of Mrs. numbering about, fifty children, held their annual: Mr.| Had he lost! was! A. D. |] Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W 6 in 3 days PALACE COLDS Bob Steele in iid = Teles Gat | CALVARY ‘Nose Drops _ Headache 30 minates, Serial and Comedy Try Reb-My-Tism”-Werlts Best| nassiace: 5-100; Night: 10-180 ‘STEAMER OZARK _ | BRINGS SMALL QUANTITY OF PIPE FOR SEWERAGE WORK HERE | Steamship Ozark, of the Clyae-| | Mallory Lines, arrived in port {this morning from New Orleaa ;en route to Miami and Jackson-/ | | ville. The vessel had a fair ship-| ment of freight including a{ small quantity of pipe for the: | WPA. She sailed for Miami at) 1 12:20, Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- jard Fruit and Steamship com- |pany, arrived this morning 7:30 o'clock from Philadelphia, took on 39,659 gallons of fuel oj] at the: | Porter Dock company, sailed 1:40 o’clock for the destination at ! Frontera, Mexico. BUSY BEE CAKE | SHOP IS OPENED! i Busy Bee Cake Shop, 518 Flem-| ing street, a branch oz Busy Bee! Bakery, was opened today by B.. Mr,|E. Brantley, head of this baking, concern. ae Carrying a full line of cakes! jand pastries and for the opening ton the front page of this issue.! | Prices shown are applicable to! | both shops and are for Saturday jand Sunday only. Building occupied by Busy Bee {side and out. Both the interior |and exterior have been painted, j doors and windows screened andj everything possible done to in- sure strictest sanitary condi- tions. , Recently Mr. Brantley has made | quite a number of improvements at Busy Bee Bakery. A new oven costing $2,500 has been built, new moulder and _ slicing machine installed. YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS joe | The character and talen born between OCTOBER 22 TO NO- VEMBER 20 SCARPIO.—It endows the sub- |jects born during this period with eo of those ja mind, at the same time shrewd, | fickle, capricious, dreamy _poet- ical and often religiously inclined; { they have a strong will power, are | steadfast and persevering. The} |temper is fiery and easily arous-! ‘ed, somewhat rough and even vio- | lent, but never unkindly so; slow; j to move to anger, but never to for-; give; they keep a deep feeling of resentment. They are skillful and patient in all kinds of work, are; fond of country pleasures and,} withal, a thirst for honors. For-! tune will come to them late in life, jmany will be their friends; they! will also have enemies among their | ‘daily associates, both social and in business. Scarpio people are al-| lways well protected from accidents ' Jor attacks, Long journeys will be undertaken both by land and sea, but will not be particularly fo: tunate. DANCE Tomorrow 10 till ? RAUL’S CLUB John Pritchard’s Orchestra Adm. $1.00 Ladies Free | ' I 1 JEROME PEREZ CASH MEAT MARKET NICE WESTERN BEEF Genuine Spring Lamb Veal Poultry Pork Armour’s STAR and SWIFT’S PREMIER HAMS All Ingredients for SOUSE We Compete With QUALITY We Open and Deliver Sunday ¢ Morning 805 Fleming St. Phone 76 Leaves Port Tampa for Havana. ‘Tampa, Effective December 22nd, 1935. Ss. S. CUBA on Sundays and Wednesda: Fs P, M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thareday Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P, M. for Port For further information and rates call Phone 14. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wal, | guess Aunt Sarah Pea- body’s give up hope. She walked by a mirror in the Elite Cafe the other night and never even tooked in it. ‘Taint visible, but from head to foot we're all taxtooed. Today’s Anniversaries POOLE TECS2ORE>ERRCCRCRF 1640—Elizabeth Pepys, talent- ed wife of the famed diarist, born. Died Nov, 10, 1680, 170i—Isaa¢ Norris, Philadel- phia merchant, Quaker leader and The first was! o7 the new place, Mr. Brantley is)!egis ator, whose < Suggestion it oldi offering a number of good spe-|W@S to put on the Liberty Bell, It grew out! cials listed in the advertisement|“Proclaim Liberty throughout the land, unto all the thereof,” born there. 13, 1766. inhabitants Died July 1750—Thomas Pickney, South the| Cake Shop has been renovated in-|Carolina lawyer, soldier of the Revolution, dip'omat, governor, born at Charleston. Died there, Nov. 2, 1828, 1824—Charles A. Fechter, among the greatest of last cen- tury’s actors, born in England. Died at Bucks Co., Pa., Aug. 5, 1879, 1835—Adlai E. Stevenson, Il- linois lawyer, congressman, Demo- cratic leader, 23rd Vice President, born in Christian Co., Ky. Died June 13, 1914, 1838—F. Horkinson Smith, not- ed engineer and art’st, who turned novelist and achieved fame at it, born in Baltimore. Died April 7, 1915, 1845—Sarah Bernhardt, famed French actress, born. Died March 27, 1923. Oxford and Schou sell shoes in Birmingham, Als. The highest adult male voice is the male alto, or co:-ntervair. This Liquid Kills _ Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and } pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. MONKOE THEATER Bobby Breen-Henry Armetta in LET’s SING AGAIN Robert Taylor-Loretta Young in PRIVATE NUMBER Matinee: Baicony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Centary 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 ight 696-~ KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Clase—Fireproof— Sensible Rates ye. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. _— FRIDAY. OCT OnEe eons CLASSIFIED FOUR BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED. YOUR DESTINY BY LE M4Rs A 1936 Reading to The Citiees Reader, by Specie A> rangemests for 2 Limited Time only TEN CENTS Cate antl Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, KEY WEST, Fila ie rt 1 “Advertisements under this head | wili be inserted in The Citizen at! There were few applications for building and repair permits made at the office of Building In- | | the rate of 1c a word for each in-; . $ ° }spector Harry M. Baker during ae — ever bas the misiqge a the the week ending teday. These i insertion in every instance is’ yore gor: i Address _.__ _ — —— 3 i : | Payment for etassified adves-|. conra aoe ovaetage = on City and State —— al ti ts is invariably in ad 7 sii: a ee ‘isements is invarisbly in advance, $200. : ot Bi but regular advertisers with ledger | A aceounts may have théit advertise- | General repairs to business | ments charged. ‘place at 630 Elizabeth street. Advertisers should give their, Owner. Mrs. W. J. Solares; cost street address as well as their tele- | $75. 2 phone numbcr if they desire re-! Build steps at 727 Eaton street./ sults, ? ; Owner, W. H. Norman; cost,} With each classified advertise-| $83. ment The Citizen will give free an! General repairs at 517 Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! beth ® street. Owner, it, j Bezanilla; cost, $50. IAL LALALLALAAAALALAA EL SAMPLE BALLOTS For General Election November 3rd 1¢ Each ——NOW ON SALE AT—_ Biizs-| Gonzalo, WANTED WANTED—Back numbers of The Key West Sunday Star, Sep-' tember 8, 1935. Will pay for, same if brought to The Citizen Office. oct21-tf | WANTED—Boy to work in store. ; Apply Wilson’s Grocery, 630 Elizabeth street. MMMM MSE aS AM, FOR RENT Four rooms and bath; no chi gdren. Apply Gaiti’s Bhop, 109 Duval street, * ROOMS i THE MUNRO, 128 N. E, 4th street, Miami, Florida, ROOMS: MMM LMM MMMM MMMM MM single, $3.06, $3.50 week; double, $4.00, $5.00 week. Close in, oct4-1mo . NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. oct17-6t FOR SALE i WING AND SON PIANO at a sacrifice. In perfect condition. Hida Russell, 1101 Flagler Take your head off Ave. oct22-3tx = your mind. Wear our “Nokabout” Hat by MAL- LORY. It’s the famous year - round lightweight hat with the sporty nar- row band. Just right to put on right now. Step in today and keep a style step ahead of the crowd. MALLORY HATS ‘| The only HATS that are} I “Cravenette” Moisture- ¢ Proof } SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. aug? Bermuda Meat Market Carries only 1st grade BEEF SPRING LAMB Armour’s Branded Veal Armour’s Star Ham Sliced Bacon, Pork Sausage, ete, SELECT HENS Peanut Fed FRYERS Phone 52 Quick Delivery White at Virginia St. Over-Sns Tramapertalionla:le 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 For Sale PCeeseoesoscoocooe 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle IIMIROVDIDIOVRODMA Ga! 5c H i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CL hed dd ee dd :

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