The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1937, Page 4

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VESSEL LEFT SHORTLY AFT-|can ER ARRIVAL ENROUTE TO HAVANA plentiful and reason- ed fish is always de- ' He EH f 7 0. 8, 8, company, arrived this ‘was decided to serenely morning from Tampa with 13-first ing the 1éth with lamb o wre Ao ap omg oe gers for Key West; 26 first ’ “a in Key ares _ ger apa = second class and apple prices are | for Havana. ok root types area good | . E. D. , BE. D. 5 gre, since March 1 Baifes dnitr chaste blow (JF Mis. W. I. Bullard, Mary Bul Sunday this year it was decided) are based on current market condi- sy ee a ane > bid Bed that, OS ee Seonte to be one Low Cost Dinner Jhon, V. Hindi, W. E. Os- its of the tanks were kali ef the outstanding social events| Pot Roast of Beef Potatoes | teen, H. Epstein, Li'a Scarborough, ” The 3 £ + C i aggregate amount of oli : jein BLE of the season, It is planned to Esad sat Baler ore Nee eh fagrcesoca 19 tons| {ht the Proper lines could pos-|in the several tanks was said to, flows freely ‘ nd eaitance wil be by" ave TosoxCofer'""™* sunk [ot frit and one sack of mai oro gta pt aga mea parcel SO, avrele Saeme VALDES BAKERY — yy invi- ole os Ray Westy fine sacks of pall toe ‘omer Herrick, who made the sur-! and the board was requested to' common 1 . Raset Shonitar of Bory Agpis Betce Havana. No tonnage, * - os (nt nn - ; wn ams lew Cal ie Country Club Tea or Coffee Mik LA y lias: fa ; = i Very Special Dinner | 2 Members of Key West Country Consomme _ HOLD MEETING Club will enjoy a St. Valentine’s| , Chicken Pie with Biscuit Crust Day Dance at the clubhouse on! \*™ pone Tegeta ae Re evans : Saturday evening, February 13. Rolls and Butter ;_ The first night of the Layme: . The affair is for members of] Spanish Creare, with Bananas Institute held at the First Meth their organtzation and their in-| | dist “Stone” Church last night was RED CROSS FUND vited guects only. a big success. In spite of the rain ! Officers of the club state that ese naxe sors sBenashee a Aowry scangee nal Ha ’ vat dick : is acres pel required only to current dues : | Foun le discussion, was show: ly to pay lu Prarieneie acknow’ ‘edged $1,873.65 i ras : te i and maz do so that night at the/Knichis of the Golden Mpteobemmaster at handling his sub= e Eagle 5.00) Acl Methodists in the city are John eee a ‘ake 1.25 | urged-to attend these meetings pong Seay High’ School P.-T. A. . 5,00 tonight and again tomorrow night . Oa EER jat 7:80 o'clock at the First Metho- raven ‘ary Immac- }dist “Stone” Church. 25.50] All others who are interested in -50| the message of the church are in- vited to these meetings. | Of Marriage Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Mendoza,| Mary Moreno ef 606 Simonton street, announce}E. M. Hulbert the marriage of their daughter] Martha Rodges Yolanda to W. Curry Harris. The} artred Colebrook . wedding ceremony was performed] Hattie Wilson im December 1936, and the delayj¢arjos Parra in announcement was because of| Josephine Scott . the serious illness of Mr. Harris’ Mattie Garcia ack J Willie Kuckhalm, Jr. .. Announcement was made today}George Chipchase . -10| the Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- by Mr. and Mrs, Harris that in} Maggie Bastian . -10{ard Fruit and Steamship company, the future they will be at home/Clara Rodriguez - -10} would arrive Saturday from Phil- te their resatives and friends at]Ruth Dukes -15} adelphia for a supply of fuel oil. 1828 Grinnell street. -15] The vessel is en route to Frontera, -10} Mexico, -50; Tanker Alabama, of the Texas -15} Oil company, left Port Arthur, Texas, yesterday morning for Key .25! West. with a cargo of 26,000 bar- -10}rels of fuel oil for the tanks of -25 | the company. 25) Telegraphic advices received -05/this morning at the Porter Dock -15|/company were to the effect that I Leoncia Crimmins Beesescecrecnecesccocece | Minnie Gandolfo fer companies which handle daa] hen Teens. arrived by plane this) Almavito Castillo . W. S. Kuekkaba, Sr. . Morning to inspect and make} a ina Welters _. on several ears} \- h ‘ s Viola Welters been in accidents re-! ystvena Rolle | COLONIAL HOTEL ibury’s Service Station |) — ae Eaton St. Phone 444||| In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Clase—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Mrs. W. 1. Bullard and chil- @ten arrived on the Cuba this a : morning to join Mr .Bullard, who Tony’s Service Station | arrived several days ago and, will ve 5 ee remain for several weeks. Administration Office Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p.‘m. Garage Elevator Popular Prices Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sawyer, gon Billy and nephew, Albert Tay- lor, whe came here because of Reynolds Avenue, left over the” ‘Overseas Highway this morning}: Miss Kathryn Allen ‘who was visiting relatives; and friends in returned recently over! the Overseas Highway. Today’s Horoscope | “ON THE SQUARE” REAL MONEY-SAVING FOOD VALUES SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i Eggs, fresh Florida, Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 38c¢ large whites, (guar- Sugar, 5 Ibs. ...... 25e anteed), doz. .... 32¢ (with order) Butter, Country Roll, Ib 36c Today indicates a strong and foreeful nature; a day for a poli- tician, a naturel leader of _ men, capable of forcing a way in the Onions, 3 Ibs, .... 10¢ Bacon, sliced “Swift” brand, Ib .......... 30c Kraft “Philadelphia” ‘DUBON’ high grade Crushed Pineapple, No 2 tin “CROWN POINT” — Cheese, 2 4 Fresh Prunes_ in gg HOR SEED ee 15c syrup, No. 1 tins 9c Libby's Vienna Saus- Libby's Potted Meat, age, 3 tins ........ 8-tins for .......... 10c precursor cnmamaens e a enn a a senescent old or bronchial irritation, cap Telief now mh, Creoimaiion. _ Freeh shipment of fruits and vegetables just re- cannot afford to oe. ceived, including, string beans, butter beans, squash, turnips, beets, scallicn, tomatoes, etc. if Mrs. Sue Skelton, Manager of to aid Seuss | QUALITY FOOD STORE * xa ‘ier Tremedieg haan? ECONOMICAL—MODERN—CLEAN caesar 1400 PINE STREET "PHONE 70 ile i ae | IAPIPLLLPSGPELLLLAL EA AL A A dd dd ddA ddddidididd didddeuadububaatutadad we must make room for the new summer ods now in transit, we buy our NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NDISE at prices STOCK STORE WIDE SALE. OUR LEADER!” MEN’S SUITS _ | tem mec chats or st A WIDE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM $5 45 oe Worsteds, Cashmeres; Singles or Doubles; Sports or Drapes; Shorts or Regulars; sold for $19.75 (No Alterations) $14.95 | -ouloror igs) (No Alterations) ppageeh ay ey NUNN-BUSH SHOES. $1.95 Solids, Whites and Fancies; all sizes NO ALTERATIONS ALL SALES FINAL ba MANHATTAN SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS All our $1.95 and $2.00 Man- hattan Shirts’ and Pajamas, all absolutely guaranteed. Very large selection of shades, colors and fabrics to select from, All sizes—all sleeve lengths $1.65 ee MEN’S SUITS Worsteds, Flannels, Tweeds $9.95 (No Alterations) | ED 86 pairs of sample Sport Nunn- Bush Shoes, on sale $3.95 other makes. Sports, Serges, Tropicals, Worsteds $4.85 (No Alterations) One Tot’of “Tropiéal® Worsted and Dixie Weave Suits 3 65 ‘ ‘| $4.50 Quality ............ De Regulars, Shorts, Stouts, Longs Ure a cen sre $17.95 se sage Beautiful colors; all sizes a POLO BLACK OR TAN NUNN-BUSH SHOES 79¢ Regular $6.75 to $7.50 sellers iia ae sale $5.45 F 4 4 a ETS ss = crareanae _ TROUSERS 4 Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing ‘ip 8 (4b tdi tt dbttdttidéidd LM No Alterations Sold for $22.50 and $25.00 39 c HART, SCHAFFNER & MONITO SOCKS MARX i SUITS Silk or lisle; solids, fancies; Gi MEN’S FELT HATS All colors, different shapes Sold for $1.95 $1.00 feet cette ONE LOT OF PANTS Some high waisted, sold for $2.95, on sale $1.98 _ (No Alterations)' a ay OTIS UNDERSHIRTS Short Sleeves, Irregulars, on sale 49c¢ (2 A hd hed hh de he had deddadadddads 85c kind, pair KELLAR, HEUMAN & 2 4 THOMPSON SUITS Cc A, wide variety of Shades, OTIS SLEEVELESS Weaves and Patterns to choose from; sold for UNDERSHIRTS $29.75, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50 First Quality, 4 for $23.95 $1.00 No Alterations

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