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oemeneneeenemnenn nen rf ‘ One ew York City and Boston, seem to look 80.38 inches, and is rela- Club rooms; tively high on the Pacific coast, | ny 2 San Francisco, Calif, 30.08 inch- oid fF f i if local chap- eto make the en f 5 i ! \Vitation only. Music for the af- {fair will be furnished by one of | the leading local orchestras. i Chowder Supper given last at the Key West Hospitality on Dw the Woman’s Club./ed on the delightful occasion. suecess throughout. Tt was such a success, it is stat- ‘There was a large number in| ed, that many suggested that it be all of whom thorough-'made # regular event. pei REE EYEE . PER GREEN ly enjoyed the supper ‘served, as ft S i ° MAKZS COMMENT ON SCAVENGER MATTERS | Highest ) Lowest Editor, The Citizen: | Mean Your efforts to induce people|Normal Mean to make the city presentable and decent are just fine; the pity is that so many ignore them. Wonders at times if ordinances are ell merely that the city may havejsun sets . the pleasure of breaking them; this | Moon rises very especially applies to the) Moom sets garbage and scavenger conditions here. In place of using covered for refuse placed out} High WEATHER FORECAST (Tilt 7:30 p. m., Saturday) pata Key West and Vicinity: Partly the winds” paper, |¢loudy tonight and Saturday; not adds to it. Queerly, a mark-| much change in temperature; light Elks te moderate easterly winds. House; along the} prorida: Partly cloudy in south Ke side there and mostly cloudy in north por- z is i mental Jacksonville to Florida Straits: wy pe 'l Right to moderate easterly winds, Jeaves, ete. Pad and partly overcast weather to- night and Saturday. East > Light to moderate to southeast winds, and part- ly overcast weatber tonight and Saturday, with cevasional rain over extreme north portion. is i ie Fe i WEATHER CONDITIONS I f i Pressure continues high tern portion of the coun- over ed, and is relatively high on the Pacific coast, San Francisco, Calif,. marked “out of order” and not to 90.08 inches; while low pressure used, for over .| areas, central over midwestern for nada and the southern Plains States, overspread the country from the Rockies eastward to the Mississippi River, Willston, N. D., beautification he ci -T6 im and Dodge City, y sad i, ade (Kansas, 29.70 inches, Light to im the dviection of |™@derate precipitation -has oc- cutred since yesterday morning in northern Miehigan, the West Gu'f States, lower Mississippi Valley, Tennessee, portions of Virgnia and North Carolina, and on the coast of Oregon, Temperatures have risen in the west Gulf States, Florida and North Atlantic States, and have fallen somewhat in por- tions of the far West; but read- ings are near or above norma! this morning throughout the greater part of the country. G. 8. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. BREAD THAT EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY WILL ENJOY— None Other Than AUNT MOLLY'S BREAD Mente hen Room? This has been ean they think? It is in- half an ordinary block in there were already some 26 holes in the cement sidewalk; when director of beautification sec- tion planted some 25 young poin- elanas there, instead of using the existing empty places already dug, these were ignored, and fresh holes made in the sidewalk, So, we hi not aved, and all of them sprouting weeds and grams. More, this is but one of “beautification” things of the sort. Another puzzle is, why Thomas street and other quite unimport- ant streets have been made over and wmurfaced, whilst one of our -0 Ins. | -04 Ins.} been visiting in Miami, returned ag to Key West yesterday afternoon plaée on the preceding Fri-: 9:30. Admitta: i in-j ~ seep thag eater | torney, formerly of Lake | Florida, who recently received the! val street under the|well as the entertainment afford-|dency o? the Young Democratic {Clubs of this state, was, because i jship in his local club, this being ime first membership of this kind ple. has grown rapidly in the past few months, having a momber-| Thomas S. Ferguson, Miami at-| ship now of 96. This t THOMAS S. FERGUSON six different units, and meets each Sunday evening one hour, le‘ before the evening preaching! presi-| sepvice, and renders a@ very in-| ‘of distinguished service to the acts program: te: Demorratic Party, the revipient f a lifetime honorary member-} unanimous endorsement of the Young Democratic Club of Dade Coanty, Florida, for the in .{left over the highway this morn- » bing for Miami . ) relatives. | this.morning for Matecumbe where} be on hand to furnish a good pro- main streets is left in appalling state——Fleming street, between Duval and Emma, PRANCIS LBIGH, Nae a 05,2 A te WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Capt., U. SA., Ret. |} Linon—Tunies Jacl | Key West, Fie. CELEBRATION. DANCE, | ‘ilverware—Anything you have] Lie” iored. in Coicrnad || Feb, 16, 1987. Saturdey Night, February 29%" Paying highest prices this|{ pagan” Linprints. Notice the | | RAUL’S CLUB Music By Pritchard's Orchester Adi. $1.00 plus tax Ladies Free Onions and garlic were stub- lished articles of food in andie: Egypt. iid ‘This Liquid Kilts Skin itch Quicker ere. ees MONKOE THEATER George O'Brien-Heather Angel in DANIEL BOONE } Lew Ayres-Mavy Carlisle in LADY BE CAREFUL i} Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orchies tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-28¢ es, to reach and’ kil itching of er, al common lich. Two bikes Soc and $1. now making her home in Galves- ton, Texas, was an arrival in Key West yesterday the highway, and is a guest at the|stated that Albury’s bid: also in- home of Mr. and Mrs. William|cluded spark plugs, mufflers and Watkins. congerred upon any individual in! Dade county. i Paul Marks, formerly of Key West is one of the directors of this organization. 7T4- far a born ssterday ( morning, 4:15 ’¢lock ‘in a local ‘Weintraub of this city, CLARIFICATION OF TWO BIDS: RECEIVED Mrs, Nellie Morris, who had over the highway. In the item appearing in yes- terday’s issue of The Citizen re-} lative to the bids received by the! City Council for furnishing tires for one of the fire trucks, it was stated that Albury’s Service Sta- tion. made a bid of $186.40 for four tirés of a certain grade. Mrs. Burnett Crusoe and son and from there will go to Tampa for a. visit with Mrs. Ruby Black, formerly Miss Ruby Hobson of this city, who is $155.00. Due to the wide difference in the amounts, it shou'd have been afternoon over other accessories, However, the council is desi Mrs: Emmie Russell Jeft this|ous of purchasing tires of a dif- morning on the bus for Miami en; ferent grade than those offered} route to Orlando where she will|by the Albury Station, and re. visit for several weeks with her| quested that Mr. Albury submit mother, Mrs, R. Starnes and oth-|another bid on tires to be of Oe er relatives, grade which the council has speci- fied. Jolin Spottswood left over the ——___—- highway this morning for Miami} DANCE. TOMORROW NIGHT accompanying his’ mother, Mrs, AT SLOPPY JOE’S” PLACE)) Robert Spottswood, who will be absent from Key West for a few days on business matters, Another free dance will be giv- en tdémorrow night at Sloppy Joe’s Bar on Greene street. The affair} Raymond Lopez, member of the} starts at 8 o’clock. f Key West Hospitality Band, left} Rudy and his Swing Band will} he has accepted a position with} gram of dance music. There will; a business enterprise and will re-} be blues singing, tapping and ma‘n there indefinitely. trucking and a variety of other entertaining acts to make the Rev. Joe Tolle, pastor of the} dance an enjoyable one. { First Methodist Church, who had Manager of Sloppy Joe’s invites) been attending a church meeting} the public to attend the dance and} in Miami, has returned to the city.} has extended a special invitation | to visitors. Larry Griffin, prominent man in the business and __ political world in Michigan, whose home is in Flat Rock; left this morning} keep, six-foot wa'ls and dungeon, over the highway after a pleasant} is being prepared as’ a_ hol'day visit of one week. ‘¢amp for the city’s Boy Scouts: ape ATH gp ae Pe Castle Mains, on the outskirts; of Glasgow, with its 14th century! Mrs. R, G. Mendoua left viel Sn iis oF hoe Florida Moter Lines bus - this|{O@RRY RESERVATIONS | morning for Miami accompany- : Avaitable at’ ing her little grandson, Joe Roma- guera, who had been visiting rel atives in Key West. f Albury’s Service. Station William and Eaton St. Phone 444 Fleming at Grinnell St. Administration Office Building—Eaton Street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galle, of} Fort Benton, Ga., were visitors in Key West yesterday. Mr. Galle mae. -raen & intended to stay over last night to Ferri | address the Key- West Cadets rel- erries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and |, ative to the purchase of uniforms,|.} 2 2:00 p. m. but was called to Miami on urgent business, HOLTSBERG’S | Special Subs Seturday | GLENBURY BAHAMA EN- SEMBLES—2-piece Suits with 7} Smart Tunics and Jackets of }| Colorful “Pagan” Linprints— ;) $1.98 What Exciting Contrast— skirts made of natural Gaelic medicated with throat-soothing’ ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. | Icks COUGH DRO 1 AM BUYING | OLD JEWELRY-WATCHES week, POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler San Carlos Book Store | the smart flares of the tunics and jackets . . . the pertness of the “uppish sleeves” . . . the startling [} air of casual sophistication | THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cocied Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.60 Hair Dyeing a Specialty i Colonial Motel Bldg. Ph. 63-W mR samARIRLNE SNE Ariens am NRE brilliant variety of style details, Be sure to see them—buy jj, them—wear them. i GUARANTEED FAST j COLORS \ —There City,! tion is completely organised: into! due to imperfect ‘drinking glasses of the U of North Carolina’s, student cafe- teria. 3 the restaurantier’s -hardest prob-! lem, invented a bristle machine’ | which" washes both inside and out- side simultaneously. Labor is cut cut 60 per cent, breaking glasses ' stopped and a. oxe-eighth horse- | st while Tony's Service Station bié [| Gov'ments kin RUN into debt but they generally fave to creep out. Ey Feliers who brag that they never | ma + —Hot.§oyse Every Saturday— feads LUNCH ROOM uthard Phone 207-W —— : (iy Annocinted Prensy CUAPEL HILb, N. C., Feb. 19. | are nO more “gray films” on the sity F. Cooley and ‘The managers, " ec'ding this: was V. Cummings, half, they say, Working t'me er motor does:it. { f ike a mistake are makin’ one, CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home. Made Fruit Cake JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25e LARGO, tb., 18¢ V. & S., lb., 15 ROASTED IN KEY WEST apieMignte STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 | effort to discover why wool on the , hind quarter of a sheep is better! }than ‘that on the shoulder, J. F. | Wilson, University of California 'g , expert, is transplanting the i- mals’ skin. (My Associated Prefer > DAVIS, Calif., Feb. 19.—In, an The experiments, performed un- Repairing most watches from Pc up; according to amount of repairs nteded, Watch Glass, any style or shape, 50cc San Carlos Book Store { 518 Duval Street H wery Job Guaranteed Satisfac- tory or Money Refunded Our Reputation i, Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US ——_THE—— ARTMAN PRESS AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER jder anesthetic, are intended to ~~" ~~ ‘TRY THE NEW JEWELER | Peninsular & \\\ i b) iPOLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler | for , Who Rush To Give You Service-Patronize Them See Him For Your Next. Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to € Open Saterday Nights “Best for Pets-- Ideat Dogs or Cats” Se Wilson & Co, after two yents of laboratory research, = bas produced for ‘= the animal kingdom| a balanced ration, Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Aske for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery St Diegadige ota ea Johnny: Mas ‘ BAR Z BAD MAN Comedy and Serial Matinee: 5-100; Night: 10-150 _ treet Occidental Steamship Company — Lrfective December 22nd, 1936. | S. S. CUBA P. Mc arriving Rey Watt T A Be Montage ws Leaves Key West Mondays and Thuradays 8:30 A. ML Havana, Leaves ; Myis Key Weet Tuesdays end: Fridays & P.M for Port For further information and rates call Phone 14. f J. H. COSTAR, Ageot Tony’s Service Station —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL Cars Washed, Greased, Polished and Rezaired ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC, PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA We apply proper lubrication as recommended for your car See us for complete cervire PHONE 34 SEE US ABOUT FERRY <'" RESERVATIONS Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. t Subscription $2 Per Year ae ee Key West's Only Sunday COMPANY PHONE 61 , TIFT’S | FUNERAL HOME CASH GROCERY Diguified, Sympathetic 1101 Division Street Courtesy PHONE 29 LICENSED EMBALMER Staple and Fancy Groceries Ambalsace Service LADY ATTENDANT Complete Line Fresh Phone Sat Never Steep Fruits and Vegetables www ew eC