The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1937, Page 4

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Mrs. Josephine Doughtry, chair- of the May Festival commit-|ttucks to carry away the @ meeting to be, Which afternoon in the, the town i ay i to begin i La Fe; candy—Mrs. Reg-|tions, the work will be pushed Roberts; cash—Miss Gladys; @pidly, it is said. As was the wiches—Mys. Herman| case on Duval street, city sani-| jee eream——Mrs.| tary inspeetors will accompany; Sawyer. the workers and committee. Notes’ blicity book, which is," conditions which violate city very commendable and) °rdinances will be taken and these best will be checked to determine the: | i F E i it : i | ; ' i the ever n } aoe gpa gl cutie & te oak of extent of the violations. Announcement was made that|/Mrs. Cabot. To see this book : Fruit Cup the classroom teacher volumes! would be but to appreciate it, it| ‘Cortez Cigar Factory will re-| Roast Beef ‘ew Potatoes: ‘Whie® were purchased through thejis said. Many were the compli-;sume_ oyeennnns Hoy Pages See efforts of the various rooms had; ments reeeived when it was dis-,morning with abou men Rolls and Butter been paid for. played at the meeting. whieh is practically the same} Frosem Orange Custard Waters: ‘Reporte by Miss Florence Al-| Roll call by Mr. Duncan dis-'force whieh was working when; Wary and Mrs. Amelia Cabot, con-| closed that Mr, Cabot and Miss)the faetory closed temporarily FINDS LOST RING erning the recent Florida Edu-| Frances Cochran had the sreatest| about three weeks ago. The Cor- panies | ation Association convention in| percentage while the greatest|tez is one of the largest in the} WESSVILLE, Ind—Mrs. .Carl : ogee were peat are og ee eae ee ee pes eth pabcommder ny pao Melcher of this city found in a very it tory of tl e ussell’s an rs, Laura} template; ‘. " Division Later P.-T. a ticed the| Crusoe’s rooms. |#rom time to time to meet the ex- potatoe she was preparing for din- | me of its origin until the pres-/ The meeting then adjourned,| pected demand for the company’s} Mer a ring she had lost a year be- nt, was compiled by Mrs. Amelia! after a most interesting session, product. fore in her potato patch. @abot. The reading of this his-| until the second Tuesday in May. pee Pita Se Bee porneenr ener pre Py ER — oie ia eaeap teer EI uard eraw whieh is normally stationed at Savannah, sailed this morning Mizs Cleora Roberts Re after having been here more than. 24 hours on a mission of which Weds George Albury the public is totally ignorant. Ef- Card Party will be given in} Miss Cleora Roberts, daughter) rorts to learn the reason for the Parish Hall on Tuesday eve- of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roberts of| visit to Key West failed when at 8:00 o'clock under the’ Fiesting street, and George Al‘ Ensign Carlstadt, head of the lov y, bury. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel} ea) coast guard station, refused the Young People’s of Southard street, were i: i: 5 League of St. Paul's - ake ho’ to divulge dny information about eres Heat evening: at rg some] the vessel’s visit. Saying: that he i groom’s paren’ eV. | gi ‘i i ich will be given at each! Shuler Peele officiating at the -ukasioartuapioeiigirty — and there will be a door ; ceremony. : Citizen, the ensign said that in Delicious refreshments will’ ‘The home was beautifully dec-| future no information would be joa for the oceasion, there _be-i®iven this paper. It is understood jing a large number of relatives| that he took exceptions to stories and friends of the young couple} which commended men of inferior in attendance, with hearty con-| in rank, Ft, 8 fi pie ? Petition of the annulment of A capacity crowd is expected to) life, the f is tl K Ww | og Samay Class play, “The They will make their home at pan ancl ge ss Ea Hero,” farce comedy to be the groom’s residence on Southard| in this city was filed today in this evening at 8:00 o'clock street. cireuit court by City Attorney J. ‘Schoo! auditorium. t Lancelot Lester. The action is OR sents in the re-, ith the outcome of a meeting last night at which the matter of elec- trie rates and power rates were Supported by an excellent cast; An enjoyable social affair at- Sieg Sc Tague eae ni Cheap. Apply Richardson’s/ } sg drama is being given under tended by a large number 0f/ the suit was to seeure more favor.| Grocery. apr8-tf | @rection of Mrs. Hildah Rob-' young people was the birthday|abie rates for the people of Key i @rte Salis, sponsor of this year’s party Wednesday night at the} west, FOR SALE—Premises corner graduating class. armory given by Mr. and Mrs. A. et Caroline and Simonton streets, A splendid, musical program to J. Betancourt ir. honor of the| sheriff Cleveland Niles and} °PPOsite new postoffice. Large & rendered by Key West High/ nineteenth birthday anniversary! County Judge Hugh Gunn today| tWo-story house with att'e, on| orehestra and a chorus of their twin sons, Antonio and made a quick trip to Big Pine lot 116x116. Suitable for resi- from the Glee Club has been ar-| Arsenio Betancourt. Key and returned this afternoon} °?°e» hotel, hotel: apartments} Seaged by Miss Edna Smith, musi! Musical selections for dancing} with R. H. Hinson as a prisoner.| °° U0 site. Building # sup- fal director of High School. {were furnished by the Cubanj Hinson is wanted in Lake county rounded by beautiful shade, Sextette and by the American or-|on a charge of the lareeny of ehestra. A refreshment course}$700, was served during the intermis- sion. Many lovely and useful{ Editorial comment: The girl gifts were received by the honor|who insists on having a big on Roosevelt Boule- guests from their numerous} church wedding will, in all prob- its regular week-/ friends. ability, want a packed court- | i = room to witness the diverce pro- » | fn goed program of dance} ceedings. Pritehard’s orchestra will) musie for the occasion. . ~ —— Major George E. Brown, of the nited States Engineers, is spend- Kee ing a few days in Key West. The ROME.—Lugi Morino, an Ital-|™ajor is supervising a survey be-| ian scientist ti yndi-| ™@ made of the Northwest chan- cate, \broke the bank nt Mants{eh Which is being made to de- re - . . | termine if the channel is main- Car'o three times in a week, win-| taining the depth required for the ning approximately $400,000. steamers plying between this port and Tampa. eeeeee | BREAKS BANK THREE TIMES | U TOOTHPICK TOPICS ° * We advise the “Bible-apple-dol- er” test for all male infants as ge0n as they begin to craw! about. importantt test should reveal definitely what part the boy is} destined to play in life. Of recent | LEAVENHAM, Eng.—A_hom- years, however, this old-time voca- | ing pigeon accompanies Richard! Honal examination has been dis-| Beaton, 12, of this city, to school eerded in favor of the “little! pa king” rule, which is that the in-i, Paes cae fant’s a is law in the house. | @uring recitations. Today, the child is always right | ' @nd the parents are to blame for: PIGEON GOES TO SCHOOL The U. S. S. Teal, tendership of} the air squadron of 25 planes spending several days in this port, left Mariel this morning and! should arrive early this afternoon. Phe Sandpiper, another tender of the squadron, left this port yes-} terday afternoon for St. Peters- burgh shortly after arriving from; Cuba. When the planes will take/ every day and sits on his joys of eating and drinking and,! ory ing him ythus, must be curbed. The hap- off from this understandi bei : port has not been ‘Thus, the Bible-apple-dollar test /Piest moment for the parent i8/ stated and the officials the at naval station have not been ad- vised up to the present. becomes again of use. Place the! when the babe makes straight for | | child on the floor, blind-folded.{the dollar. He will be either a Before him, at a distance of six ‘banker or a merchant. But if, as| feet, place a new Bible, a ripe|tarely happens, the bambino Spple and a silver dollar (or rea- reaches out both arms and em-! sonable facsimile). Then, remove |braces .all three, the parent may} the handkerchief and watch care-|as well reconcile himself to his fully. The infant will start to-/80n’s becoming either a burglar wards the objects. The first one|or a Demoetatic politician. he seizes will tell the story of his Miami, Fla., future career. | April 12, 1937. if the Bible happens to be his: theiee, the parent may sigh in re-; ef, because the child’s future’ will be secure im the ministry. | The apple will mean that the lit- tle one will be given to sensual TAKES DOUBLE OATH CHICAGO.—Testifying in a jsuit for damages, Mrs. Amy Cly- j bourne of this’ city offered to ‘take a double oath in order to {tell the truth. FERRY RESERVATIONS Available at Albury’s Service Station William an@ Haton St. Phone 444 |; —JEROME PEREZ— | CASH MEAT MARKET BEST GRADE STEER MEAT | ——— Tony’s Service Station Lamb Veal EFIT CARD PARTY {| Fleming at Grinnell st. Phone 34; Pork For Information On Ferry t Aucpiccs St. Paul's Young saenatien On t dik tad Preyer ~ i Ph enceig tga 480 | We open and deliver Sunday ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL | Pas iaccte os ie shea; Tuesday, April 20, 6:00 p.m. | rries leave No Name Key |; Seti | |} and Matecumbe 9:00 ad f| Ph s EACH PLAYER a8e,| 3:00 —— = m. a one 76 905 Fleming St.} Peeeoeveocesosooosooossce | FREE! feb1s FOR SALE—Two-story house. In | FOR SALE—Two houses, | For Stewing, tb - jin Tampa. CLASSIFIED COLUMN PERSONAL If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In-, digestion, Heartburn, GET free | sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. thur-fri-10w FOR SALE exelusive section of town. For price and terms, address N, The Citizen, apr5-tf 310 and 312 William street. One house with three apartments and 2 baths. Other house with apartment upstairs and store downstairs. Nice yard with fruit trees and rose bushes, W. J. Kemp, 310 William street. apr6-tf LAUNOH 24’ long. 7” beam, 6- horse Palmer Engine. Dinghy. trees. Property is offered for! sale at a reasonable price and} very satisfactory terms. Apply! to Frank Delaney, Owner, 411; Elizabeth street. ours 4) BUICK, 7-passenger. One 10-| horse Johnson Outboard Motor. ' 1217 Petronia street. apr12-1wk ' FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209/ Pear! street, $1500. Only $200, down, balance in monthly pay- ments. apr16-tf } SECOND SHEETS—5s00 for 50c.| The Artman Press. angT i { | | about ! WANTED WANTED—Motor Boat 26-ft. Must be in good condi-! tion. Write P. O. Box 148,| Key West. apr14-1wkx | aaa ERS } COOK WANTED, state experi- | ence and salary. Or man and} wife, one must cook. Big Pine! Inn, Big Pine Key, Florida. | apri6-3t EEE ETE BERMUDA MARKET —Today and Tomorrow— ARMOUR’S STEER MEAT Guaranteed Tender We Carry a Fine Line of ARMOUR’S MUTTON and SPRING LAMB Strictly Fresh Killed —MILK FED VEAL— | For Roast, lou be whole, & See Our Select Line of RHODE ISLAND RED HENS Guatentecd Tener —SATURDAY ONLY— All Ingredients for Souse Remember, we handle only QUALITY Meats—at prices you ean meet. | Phone 52 White at Virginia’ —Free Delivery— dren tor visit for two | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and|a great many other vessels Mrs. Louis Pellicier, Accompany-|ing in these waters and ling the group was Mrs. C. Floney|tugas, Lut a large pereen Pellicier and child. | Averil Cleare, and son, of Miami,! and My. and’ Mrs.. Kermit Cleare and daughter’ oz Tampa, were a { rivals in Key West yesterday, hav-| ing been the illness of Mrs. Mr. ‘Cleare’s mother, Mrs. Carrie Ch street. | Were passengers on the Florida! Motor Lines bus this morning 8‘ the United States Coast Guard ing to Miami for @ visit of sev-} ‘ i i Haat vy ‘Service, accompanied by Mrs. Ny- the Florida Publie Utilities com-! pany, who arrived yesterday for a visit with Roy E, Lade, mana-| J @ Moore, engineer from the’ ger of the Key West Gas Com-j ciate o: Oe saipeard pany, which is a subsidiary of the Utilities company. the Artman Press, left yester- day Miami and was to board another ;}plane at Miami to proceed to Ha- vana where he had been advised his baby, who is with Mrs. Ca- banas, was desperately i'l. Supervisor, and Garth Akvidge, | Regional Director of the NYA, who. arrived yesterday . by plane } from Miami for a discussion with } th | Fort, and the advisory board, left Mrs. Ross Russell and two chil-'auxiliary ketch, ft on the bus this morning] Stat‘c, Miami, eruiser, vernier where they wili|Frenk Cleveland. weeks with her| During the season there them did not go into the | but berthed at the docks Mrs. J. W. Usher, formerly Miss‘ i" other sections of the city. ST. PAUL, Minn. —Jerik: Mar- sen of this city was given’ a sen- tence for theft, but it suse pended when the court that he had twenty children. called heve owing to, Usher’s and: leare, at the home on Francis COLONIAL HOTEL I the Conter of the Business and Theater District | Mrs. Rex Shaw and son Billy, on the afternoon plane for the! return to Miam!. | : i i r i a berg, crvived Wednesday night } jover the highway for a visit with, |their many iriends, They, were, accompanied by their adopted son. Charlies Nyberg, engineer with Eugene Stern, vice president of state office of the WPA, was an ; arr'val in Key West today and is! eonferring on projects in ia! javea with Area Supervisor | Curry Moreno. Gabriet Cabanas, printer with Be afternoon by plane for! Mrs. Will Baez was an. arrival ‘over the highway Wednesday eve- ning and is visiting with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Richard- , json and other relatives. MONKOE THEATER Jane Darwell-Delma Byron in LAUGHING AT TROUBLE Walter Abel-Edith Atwater in WE WENT TO COLLEGE Matinee: Balcony, 10e; Orches+ tra, 15-20e; Night: 15-25¢ a ee oh ; P.M arcving Rey ‘Went T Ait Mondays Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 6:90 A. Mt for Havana, ; 7 ae eee for Port For further information and rates call le B. Howard Brown, State NYA| ¢ local supervisor, James L. Gas gives you the oven ventilation which pro- duces crisp, j pre- venting that flat “steamed” flavor. BAKING Baking requires an un- OUR SPRING RANGE SALE offers trade- in-afowances up te $25 for your ofd limited range ingens stove. Terms are extraordinarily cen- tr even! is~ = z a parmrry That's vake venient. Don’t wait. Enjey the fullest even- Gas assures light, ly browned cakes, pies advantage of ceoking with Gas by cha: x- and breads. ing your old steve Teday for a modern FRYING gas range! Perfect, speedy frying requires instant high heat—even spread of A 5 heat under the skillet-— numberless heat varia- tions. Gas gives them all! BOILING Faster! Gas brings foeds to a boil in 2-3 or less the time of other fuels. Because it is more flexible, it gives you the exact degree of heat you need. MUCH AS ; FOR YOUR OLD STOVE DURING OUR FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES C0. “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO.

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