The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1937, Page 4

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jevening at Cuban Chib on Duval! | street starting at 9:30 o'clock. | OF MANS the doors will be open. Bt!D-a, 4 Show will close at 10 p.m. day. < £5 § E ‘; . K years. Rev. Kloth, vis Bes: eo Front s fn Miami, learned that Rev. ie current event ‘group of the! Sree ‘bull and Mrs. Berthelson' Key ‘West Woman's Club will administration building in Key West, and he made meet rrow evenirig at . yeomers to the tight entrance. t ts to visit the south-! o'clock, at the home of Mrs. M.| “ ertimost city and renew the old, E. Berkowitz, 1101 South street. acquaintance. Current events will be the sub- i School children from the ‘vari- der supervision, of teachers, _ street tomorrow afternoon start-|Tangentents made are: White chil- ‘ing at 5 o’¢lock. : LL BRcPEEag® iE ede [EL | LE ad ate H | Ladies ‘of First M. E. (Stone)! Church will serve supper in the; excellent menu has been pre- Sunday School building on Eaton| pared. own exhibit. | The exhibit of the colored ple will be a good one. Among : aa hie point that all are welcome ‘and, ‘Brimful of useful facts and in-| are Urged to do so, Shadow boxes formation and other material of|#%d handicraft are not, however, 6:55 a. m.jhuman interest, ‘he Ford Home RomEREve. . 6:26 p. m.| Almanac for 1937, goes to the 5:09 p. ‘s of the United States this Punch will be served to the EULSESFeeerasse 88 :¥, &, week, distributed free by dea'ers! the end of the building facing the AM. p.M,}0f the Ford Motor Company. sea. Mrs. R. P. Menner will pre- 53 8:49 387. 2:08) Barometer 7:30 A. M. today: Sea level, 30.05. that, in addition to the time of|by six young ladies from the Sunfise avid set, adjusted to each| Junior Woman’s Club. latitude; moon pear isi oe en FOI r and the usual other information} (We notice that the chairman of WEATIRR FARECAST given in Almanacs, the Ford Home| the committee exhibiting tropical (Ti 7:80 p. m., Tuesday) | Almanac is replete with interest-/ ¢ruits and vegetablés has sent out Key West and Vicinity: Gen-|img reading material dealing with/ an S. O. S. call for material, If somewhat warmer Tuesday; ‘gen-|@0me of which shaved the destiny | tractive as it was last year. we. ad- tle to moderate winds, mostly] of different countries; sea Mys-| vise a “not for sale” sign for last north and northeast, teries that generations of research} year it all looked good enough to Jacksonville to Florida Sttaits:|/have not solved and other mis-| dat, ip pear gpandianar-a atl — other also short articles rally fair weather ere are ; Ses cel Serta : dealing with the views of Henry es «ae ba one, that East Gulf: Light northerly{Ford on various subjects, as well 5 charge of the cacti gar- i i ji i j]| den would tell us there would be winds, becoming souther'y over|a® an article showing in detail Titel ay horthwest portion tonight and) what he has done with the $13,- angen jittle brook rippling over Saiiey and partly over 000,000,000 which the public has} the stones, but so far we haven’t wenther. paid,for Fea ears and trucks since| heard a word. the Ford Motor Company. begat : business in 1903, Most interest-} On Wednesday evening there ad the facts that, of this vast} will be three showings of a two , the Ford Motor Company/reel motion picture (local views), retained for itself but 6.4 cents/ each show lasting éight. minutes. out of every dollar, spending the| Time of pictures: 7:30, 8:30 and remainder, totaling nearly $12,-| 9:30 p.m seereeeeceeenecossoooses | 500,000,000 for wages, taxes and William Archer was an arrival) materials. ac 2. &. & el G, 8. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. af ; Seeeceeveeecosesoooooese wel No one would suppose on first jami! While such information about a8 < ! by plane yesterday from. Miami eae ihe ioders world's great {houRht, that an exhibit of tropi- oF. oe : est industries wi'l be found inter-|°#! seeds and seed-pods would be ; we* Besiners visit, esting by students, tezchers and|f much interest ‘but the exhibits economists, the housewife and|°f former years proved it to be 4 e Mrs. Frances Barnes, widow of mother will also find the little} ot only interesting but attractive ; the late Judge Charles B. Barnes.|book handy because 0? the re-| 3S well. Mrs. Ferry, owner of ywat arrived yesterday morning by;liable information it brings for| the largest seed house in America, ey plane from Miami, returning from} first aid treatments in many dif- admired the display so much last Fairmont, West Virginia, where ferent kinds of emergencies, hints|vear that she borrowed it for the accompanied the body of the, for the kitchen, and care of the| flower show in Detroit from which $ judge for interment in the family; gatdén and a well planned garden j Point it was taken to other north- plot. chart, The motorist p’anning ‘aj ern cities. Over fifty varieties of ~~ aa trip ta, anu part, of the: United seeds and seed-pods are now ready ertis . States inevka th the Afmanac a| for the show. nmfe Prank Smith, president of the: chart giving accurate mileages. be- Edison Electric company of New) tween important cities. wit York, and a regular winter visi-j 04i 4) tor to Key West, arrived yester- ARIANA 4 ‘ day by plane from Miami, and is LOW PRICES ON registered at the Casa Marina. A Mrs. A. Cowles arrived this We hear that Superintendent W. W. Demeritt feels he will never be the sale man again after this flower show. How d \Ei'i could he with so many compli- MANY USED CARS rents from appreciative women? ere morning from .Tampa on the ; Steamship Cuba, and will be the Persons interested in the @ur- cube a car a a on t gest of Miss Grace Crosby while! chase of a good used car should| been arriving who timed their trip enjoying a vacation. not overlook the advertisement|here expressly to take carried on the front page of this] show. issue by Navarro’s, Inc., local Dodge-Plymouth dealer. ‘ ee ot cars are exceptionally} Judges, who have an _ interest low. Those listed are only a few|2"4_ knowledge of plants and of the many used cars now on flowers, will be chosen to award hand at Navarro’s, the prizes. The four cars described in the City Clerk Wallace Pinder left) advertisement are all in exception- in our J, B. Rhoades was an arrival this morning from Tampa and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs S. C. Singleton, at the residence on Eaton street. Loco el .~< One feels, when seeing the med over the highway yesterday morn-| ally good shape and equipped with | forest of palm branches overhead eu ing for a visit of several days in} Philco radios, _ }and sees thera swinging and sway- urp Miami, and expects to return Navarro’s ears can be purchas-| ing in the breeze, that he has sud- Wednesday. ed on long-time payment p'an. denly been transported to. the ret 3, Dion, he aft | | CHARGED CRUELTY FR ONO TER . Dion, who te ya eae ! week with his little son Hubert —On. grounds of} J Hato — ‘ for Miami where Hubert was t0} cruelty, Mrs. Lillian Weidnar, 29,,/°°°" jae ‘Wee rn have bis eyes examined returned) of this city, is suing her husband LIBELED x By with his son last evening and said! for divorce. She testified in court : be Oe eet the examining physician said that) that he tickled her feet until she) | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Ofcles- va the little fellow’s eyes are reé-|became hysterical, tra, 15-20e; Night: 15-25¢ re sponding to treatment. [Pasi 300 SUPPER 30c Auspices Ladieg First M. E. “ . Mothers ! t In treating children’s colds, (Stone) Church Latest Air Cooled Methoa 1° don’t take , SUNDAY SCHOOL BLDG. Périmanenté; $2:50 ‘to $10.00 chances ..use Hair Dyeing ‘a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W Tomorrow, 5 till ? j EXCELLENT MENU— Santer matin settskscpeitlon > A PRES ‘ing a ‘}jects fér the evening. it is stated,| US Schools will see the show un- Those in charge of arrrange-| Colored ‘children, Thursday from mients for the supper state that an(6 p. m. to 8p. m. and adult color- ed citizens from 9 to 12 a.. m: Friday and at any time in their other things they will have on dis/ , }play a vase with the figure of the’ Statue of Liberty on it” 4 “ “plants and flowers; but the gen. ‘lerdal chairmian wishes to stress the guests. Wednesday afternoon at Readers of the booklet w:ll find| side over the punch bowl assisted|to'd: “Another puzzle is why; erally fair tonight and Tuesday;|@ncient ‘and modern ‘prophecies, | the exhibit proves to be as at,|@80, as compared with their con- e riding ins 1934 | station of Sousel'e w y < : @ Pases Z os : é 68|CONTAINS MUCH INFORMA-| ft seciis that it has,, hot Béen . wT fee wasn't. very -20 16) we AND MATER sor. | fully understood ‘that everyone KE Y¥ N OTES couldn't’ go out 10 S miay Compete in the exhibit of By : : It’s very peculiar how the zh house businéss is ‘at-all paynig.. A great percentage of, the ; bghte | A misocapnist is a person who houses being “on the rocks.” : = oat abhors the smell and ‘usage of to-! Editor, The Citizen: the ' ae : 7 . | bacco. Oar Aunt Esmerelda was Plagiarizing _ is _steali copy Rnedives Lgpang sortie . etired! a past master of the Associated from another author or eee <r captain st be M : A.| Misocapnists of America. ‘without permission, Bach, Bralims contains a paragraph whic! am! jand Beethoven could clean up 2 sure he never intended to be quite | | small fortune suifiig ‘modern co) Aso unfair as it appears... We are ‘posers on these grounds. RASPUTIN PROTEST IN BEHALF . Js OF THOMAS STREET Gif: Of Gab :Some girls get crchids, with mes- sages, tender, ‘ Thomas street and quite other tin-| And chocolates with words of re-' important streets have been made gret. é over and surfaced, .. .” } But my gal is content with the : daisies I send hi If Captain Leigh had seen the} ang glad of the gutdrops conditions of these so-called “un- gets, iniportant Streets” a few ‘yéars We finally got arotitid to ‘Yéad- ing an, account of the life of the lor'g’nal “Rasputin” and is our face red! jsor, Nor have we the aptitude for {long beard growing, oie? Department of Hopelessness:} dition today, he would not won-|The trailer standing at the side' rom the Tampa Tribune: The der at the attention they have re-|of the Matecumbe ferry slip With barges Pure Wofford and Pure ceived. a “For Sale” sign on it. |Tiolene belonging to the ‘Pure This “unimportant. street” is | Oil Co., arrived in port. with about the most traveled street int Hesleues a Key West, with the exception of | Duval street. On this. ‘street is} the Douglass Public Schoo! with! nearly 500 school children who! pass over it every day. Here you have the erite being a guest of the state ors with pure ‘hearts.—Which and not of the management, sounds to us like a lot of pure doesn’t sound so appetizing to us. baloney. Our only memoryy-very. faint, of | being a guest of the state had to To A Boardwalk Venus _ do with large piles of rocks and In a bathing suit her figure was Besides, th f- | d:vine— caress: ine 60 lithe pictire of a life of health and vim; homes _ of; ‘our best ecplored citizens. The)”. : minister of the Bethel Church with |**¥iped suits. his manse and church. ; ‘ ; ‘ ‘with by the inspector appointed = bods thie am 2 ® of the U./, My. feeling is, that there should wine, a ployes OF ney |be more whole-hearted co-opera-'I would love her Solared park with the new’ burle, (tion, with ovr public authorities, learn to swim. SOUS PRES WER ““; They cannot do everything, and; ing just opened, is on Thomas) they cannot be everywhere, It is| Then comics the story of the old street. Why, pi Se have the} our duty to make their task as colored man We had who said he Garden of Roses” on Thomas/ easy and as pleasant ‘as possible. never ate okra, because he d'dn’t street, and the rear of the court | So here’s to Thomas street and ,care to put anything in his mouth house so nicely and neatly Pre- the other quite unimportant that he couldn't control. served,. Shall we mention the Wa-! tects, and best wishes to every | ter works and even the jail? | precious man and. woman with egg a There are some things, I grant.|thoiy children in the'r lanes and PRE er on Thomas street, that we could) ajieys, and a sincere Thank God Se ee Me well do without, but that is notithat no people are unimportant in Constance Bennett and Douglass’ the fault of the co‘ored:people.who | 43, ‘ght who loves and cares for Montgomery. in live there. So I invite the gi us all, i lant ‘captain of our U. S. A. Mi A. de BARRITT. tary Service,, retired, to take an-! Key West, Fla. other walk along Thomas street,|o, 90, 1937. and 1. think the term “unimport-} aprted : ant” will be deleted in his next. | With’ the rest of this protest I| ‘most heartify*agree. I think of! those’ garbage éarts 1 saw daily in{ the Port-of-Spain,, with their cov-| ered tops and a trap door, opened! for a moment «nd quickly closed. | Then I compare this with the} broken down éart I also saw yes-! terday, ccattéring garbage on its! way, but I understand th's has} beer prohibited, and will be dealt ‘tf. she'd only | Comedy and Short. Reel | Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: 15:38 }South Sea Islands. Instinctiv fone looks for monkeys or parrots to pier down from among the} branches and listens for the call’ of the nightingale hidden in the} luxuriant display but—it’s our) flower show, | BREAD THAT EVERY | To Pilake NEW FRIENDS AND Keep THE OLD ‘ ; Your telephone is a means of quick personal contact MEMBER OF THE. TLY; with those friends and relatives whom you do not visit fe ¥ ' WILL ENS: ~ as often as you would like, especially those who live in None Others h other cities. i Y's : et More and more people who are separated by distances ‘AQNT MOLE a ee are using “long distance” telephone service to keep ~ VALDES BAKERY friendships aliye and to maintain family ties. The relief ae Pierre aia ES from anxiety and the pleasure of hearing a friendly, ; ; cheerful voice; gives satisfaction and value which are CASA MARINA || atmost priceless. | Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe j j ars the cues of a piepuone ae cmap aoe | —Atmerk Plas— H tiends or relatives who are miles apart is surprising! 200 Dilighthal Rooms, Each |! low. You can get an idca of the low cost of “long dis- } With Private Bath i} tance” from the lists of cities and rates which you will | Beenina Di #} find in the front section of your telephone directory. | reese ee ij If the town you wish to call is not listed in the front H pe wate Te t of your telephone direct6ry, just ask ycetir “long dis- i Pi hide cy: sth . acl ti tance” operator. She will gladly quote rates to any point. |? Palm Shaded Beach wi asino | sseur in Attendance . T ! e raph Florida East Const Hotel Co. || S0Uthern Beli Telephone and Telegraph Co. Peter Schutt, Manager _ |} a (lneerporated) f | i a H We will not, however, fj, she} m2ke any attempt to live up to}j , the record set by our predeces- j i That statement about the Trail- troleum products, manned by sail- 6 i EVERYTHING IS THUNDER |] REFRIGERATORS are healthful as if they were frozen in « cake of ice, ‘Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof FOODSTUFFS kept in dor Slt iietht ICE as fresh and and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL i

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