The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 9, 1937, Page 4

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: ul | i F i wwrong side of Duval street on Sat- urday night. Those who walk on | Mra Henry Bazo ‘and - F daughter, who were visiting or ate srg ig echaans’ Speaking of ostracism, we learn that the wordis # hand down that - 3 . re Pratap | i — The Citizen. will give free an‘ came from the early Romans. It ) \ : Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for f rt F F : as r | Ain ole maid ain’t never too old:to: MALE HELP WANTED — Fis Ra ERE, st OS MARRIED MAN to run’ local. gro- eery agency. Supply everything | to trustworthy person at no Charles Tift, proprietor of a money risk. Earnings up to: CASA MARINA pany business in Key West,|. The shipments of strawberries $200 ina month. Details mail- Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe thi morning for Miami where|from Plant City in the 1935-36 ed free. Write ZANOL, 1014; —American Plaa— new metor track was 12,852.676 uarts, Monmouth, ‘Cincinnati, 0. ACT Hf / i QUICK. wii 200 Delightful Rooms, Each hich accounts for the slang With Private speak, tothe, coffee, but the cof- ae fee, was, to weak to answer. . W. L. STEPHENS In spring a young man’s fancy} eseeeeeeeceeoooooeooooee| | m4 < Stone: Ge Deakeieedk, lightly turns to thoughts of the) Richard M. Cortez is back again oat mers es oe Sy 3 dec17-tf | ew mode! roadsters. at Pa'm Vila on Big Pine Key. He} °°™* S0#POWs _- didn’t make that trip to Mexieo|our beloved husband and father,|TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500) There are still two or three|City with Mr. James. He has|Henry Livingston Atwell, To) sheets, 2c. The Artman Pres, Seecereseeeseseceesocooelcrates around tewn with last|bought himself a motorcycle onj those rage tt oe _ i ang? ‘year’s licenses, and that crack will| which he is going to attempt a|C@FS, | donors e bea | re Beaablie D. Rossevelt, President: yrrnably result in more letters to] trip to South America, then Cen-| floral tributes and messages of) PERSONAL CARDS—100 printea| cur form of government does not}the editor. tral America, He will leave inj oan, we are indeed — cards, $1.25. The Artman! prohibit action on behalf of those about two months, ful. ‘e adsure one and all t! Press, ang? | from points in the state. phrase, “It’s the berries.” —— FISHING om 000 Mrs. ‘Harve Bush lett} Our vote for the beat, ——_ whan, queen Wh 4 Ne Haoa'stan> ww" at |PAUL DEMERITT, fishing gu'de.'} Afternoon ‘Tea ........ over highway yesterday morn-| Program, for the soothing of the , a eS Launeh “Dae”. Gulf Refining|} pal, a fn with Casi ing for their home in after| troubled spirit, is the Moon River ee oe Back, Gnit@ah caizech tubing fee ate eae a Rae with velstinen Wd loner that. brightens up the) ea isruundonie Success guaranteed, - ‘ = q They accompanied Mrs:|™ night hopr from Cincinnati. fieb9-1mox |' Manager 1 Beeb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. =. ae ; H si z ' &o. home from a. visit’ to}, The day's nut, story was the| ® cecencccecooes| CARD OF THANKS A FOR SALE atk. soe patent ty Magic City recently. cheese, that ,was strong enongh to FLORIDA KEY NOTES [NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE ; SPECIAL BARGAINS For Seme People For Today One 2 Karat Perfect Diamond clatmum Ring, surrounded by full cut diamonds, costs We take this means of express-|' RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral ing to our friends and neighbors) and Jade. Reg. $6.00 value, four vincere appreciation for the| Only $200. San Carles Book Pin, set with 42 diamonds, cost $350.00. Special price for $175.00. It’s a beauty. 19 Jewel Hamilton, 14 Karat Solid Gold ‘Watches, cost $125.00, sale price .... $60.00 ‘ * EES their kindness will never be for- who need help.” Reflections: There is ne such i} Howard Watch Enamel, cost ehlpnce thing as cold. It is either heat or| Leo Cook is a very obliging/€ottem. we ee — $55.00, sale price .... $25.00 the lack. of. it. .And sitting here in|truck driver for the ,WPA. He); a ~ Lowest ices. je Art} ’ Wi F Grcham, Chaneation fie ‘Window in the nooniay aun, |picked up two fellows, one was| FAMILY. mar9-1tx| < man Press. sagt || SPECIAL: ROR Sie SADR Wan & time when we had} re, Aptinitely. mo lack of it|sick, on No Name Key at the O1 |] Natural Yellow Gold Wrist great Dumbers of coon-skin coats|:,- “That confusing arrow on the) ferry, and brought them to Key LEGAES OLD PAPERS FOR SAL jatur: we Three bundles for 5c, The Citi-; Watches, szecial ..... $12.00 zen Office. feb2| Sell regularly at $25.00 le street between Fleming and| West; the i] one to see a doctor. end very short skirts, but those IN THE COUNTY JUDGR'S coum IPIIPAL AL ALAA d ” Southard streets. It dosen't say days are gone. much and doesn’t say that right...| Mr. Schenck, a tourist from cnt 1 PY gp ag 7 ger a Foo tor boc,|| PClock Reliable Jeweler eee Sign of local prosperity—there are |north, stopping with Captain B. E. tate of i ‘OND SHEETS—5 | 52Z Duval Street We Heewkh Chung, Chinese Gen-| more men working in the strect| Calkins om his boat, the Waif,) "QEQRRICK ROBERT JOHNSON) ‘The Artman Press. aug? |} iat new: oval: than there are watching. . .Good|made a wonderful catch of fish TICE TO CREDITORS ors and all persons| ~ ms oredemands against “The masses of the Chinese peo- plesare against more civil war. Idea Department—the little fold- ing maps of Key West put out by a local realty company. . .The most Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, First} forlorn looking object in a land of off of the, arches Wednesday. landing four blue runners, ten hen, " You, and éach of you, are hereby mackerel and, five proupers and notifi and required to present six jacks. {any claims and demands which you, i i 7 or either of you, m: agaisst Lady: . lush tropic beauty is that old rusty = d or eith you, n “Being the President's wife is}road machine that stands out on] Bocca eer seen sponeing erally a es ” i truth} im ‘ins’ i em luck. | M eC a to thi hard work. the ferry road. . .There is no ins’ bay. I wis Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County ease his of- Ray Vanatten has a beautiful ¢ 3 Coacthomen rl Charles W. Reeder, official, Ohio : State University: “Student love affairs share with lack of study and poor health the blame for f ling class work.” ce eae ing. Heary Ford, auto maker: * io Pi y, Florida, within} fair to Baltimore gir's”. . Now|sarden on Big Pine Key. He has: sont cca months. irom the ‘that Flower Show is over and} fresh radish, turnip, cucumbers, | gate of the first publication hereof. the Show is a thing of the} Sweet potatoes and onions, laims and demands net pr. the i vith: the nd im the} pleasant past, we can get down to isi oe shall be} more serious business of £5) PROGRAM TONIGHT | As_Aaministrator of the Bst: | "rreaeriek Robert Johnson Sa “The Supreme Court now is| seeeceseseecesocevcesoos i” 7, yer, Deceased. mar9-26-23-30 Today’s Be atly ite cE k La Anni nt The brotherhood organization, MONKOE THEATER iversaries will give a program tonight at/|| Chas. Ruggles-Mary Boland in “Corruption. banditry and law- oeeeeseeseoeeo | 7:30 o'clock in the First Baptist | WIVES NEVER KNOW lessness still exist in China and ‘ Chureh. W. P. Archer, president; —Also— 679—i ston, eee iH rt will continue until people have| * “ rs Bn tage of the organization. will preside,|| LOVE LETTERS OF A STAR @hough to eat.” the country to introduce inocula- and will be assisted by . D.|] Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- : tion. for smallpox at a, time when Evans, secretary; T. L, Kelly, tra, 15-20e; Night: 15-25¢ 4. W. Oppice, dentist: other doctors declared it to be| fitst vice president, and C. —— on”, of tho dentist is inher | murder, boym.at, Brookline, Mass.|S¥monette, svcond vice =a THOMASINE M. MILLER) H a fear of the unknown mag, Died dent. * sit nified by education in the home.” Sore, Maren. t, T9- After the committees have re-| voce te daa ee ported, a very interesting program ; 1749—Mirabeau, orator of the} wij] be rendered, in which a male|[) Permanente: $2.50 to $10.00 rene g' a born. Died| quartette will sing some special | —-Hair Dyeing a Specialty Pet Fe je numbers, and an_. instrumental! 4 ; d _~ quartette composed of J, A. Phe-/ Colonial Hotel Bids. sit. 1778—lIsaac Hull, naval offi-!lan, Pastor Shehane, and two of cer, captain of the “Const:tution” the Shehane boys wi!l render sev- “ ~|in the War of 1812, whose gallan-|cral numbers on instruments. Ger- | hg Rg che age a try and skill won for the ship che | ald Saunders will give a violin solo. War as at its end, we wouldn’t|®*me of “Old Tronsides,” born at Pastor Shehane will give a spe-! have been in it.” Derby, Conn. Died in Philadelphia, | cal ta!k to men, after which, the| Feb. 13, 1843. brotherhood will sing the closing} song. hi de D. Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek, wife of Chinese generallissimo: IF@PITFLPSGAPLLLELZLLALLAAS o kake Ernest A. Hooton, anathropologiat: “Bhort of homicide, a man has’ practically no chance of outliv- ing his wife.” : Hugh S. 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Canadian statesman, born in Eng-| West. land. Died in Toronto, May 24,} 1892, The COMET range has all of the following features: New Unitop porcelain cook- ing surface and backsplasher, all one piec>, no cracks or crevices. New top oven vent and automatic moisture control. Six quart thrift cooker. “You're got to wear clothes, so why not enjoy it Aearenenent Of Marriage Brilliantly beautiful and equipped with the new flattened, ribbon-type, General Electric hi-speed “ealtvod couking units. It makes electric cookery faster and cheaper than ever. 1824—Leland Stanford, Cali- fornia merchant, governor, rail- voad builder, U. S., senator uni- versity donor, born at Watervliet, | N. ¥. Died June 21, 1893. | { Learn how superior electric cookery is, how much kitchen time is saved, and how ‘better results are obtained than by any other method. 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