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aS onsony ee ce po eee The City Council’s garbage deal, Dance” will be with President of Coune'l Paul Al- given at Cuban Club on Duval bury was rescinded at a meeting ‘Street tomorrow afternoon from held last night with every member, | 5 until 7 o'clock. \present. Another agreement was Mosie for this affair will be entered into by the council with by Sugar Sweeting’s Roy Lewin slong practically the Swing Bend. A large attendance, same lines‘as the Albury propo- de expected. sition. Mr, Lewin agrees to con- tinue the service at $1,500 month- Aanouncement ly putting into use seven trucks as|_ proposed by Mr. Albury, the city Ot Marriage to bear the increased cost which homies lis not to exceed $500 over the Werd was received here by, $1,500 now being paid, The ae friends of Miss Elena Hernandez tire council voted to give the con- and Ernest Roberts, better known’ tract to Mr, Lewin, with the ex- ae “Papa Bodie,” announcing ception of Mr, Albury, who said|” their marriage in Fort Lauderdale that he was convinced the city last Wednesday night. could operate the garbage service Both ave Key Westers, and they much cheaper and to better ad- will make their future home there vantage than letting the service where Mr. Roberts is employed by contract. with the P. and O, Ferry System. | Snemanal a ‘Their large number of friends! The U. S. S. Bagaduce sailed ‘wish them a kappy married life. j¢atly Sunday morning for Vicks- burg, Miss., to assist in rescue Conch Chowder To work in the flooded areas and to render all assistance possible. Be Served At Dance Captain McNeely, commandant at ee the nayal station, directed the Conch chowder will be served Bagaduce to load to capacity with charge to everyone at:!provisions.and stores and proceed tending the big Saturday night ‘the stricken area with all dis- dance to take place this @vening’ Patch and cooperate with the di- at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boylé-;Te¢tOr/of the Red Cross in charge yard starting at the usual hour of 9f the work, Eight extra men to 10 o'clock. jo) dperatermotor:boats and one ef the splendid musical program has ‘members’of the hospital corps A been »,/ With’ ‘medical stores and two mo-| Somes’ hy tobe Pritchard's | cuts 96 teet:long, each, were also sent on the Bagiduce, Parent-Teacher plans for or- ganization next fall are now being discussed and those who have fos- @@ tered the work so far in Key H i | Seeececooooooce Mrs. W. A. Bearup and baby, West, are going ahead with the; fom, left over the highway for|Work. One feature of this cam-| Homestead where she will visit Paign is the invitation extended ‘with relatives for one week be-'to the parents of all school chi!- fore returning to Key West. dren to attend the next two meet- of ings of the body. No contributions Mrs. i will be asked nor are they to be Kop Want tae aie wick nen atked to join, They will be simply daughter Patricia, pupil at the ‘Acquainted with the plans and convent of Mary Immaculate, left) °° | the highway this morning ‘ rs C. V. Davis, machinist’s mate Bree att. Miami." While|in the U.S. Coast Guard, has eae west Mahoney Wa8 @\been notified of his promotion to | gg ee “ lobert the rank of chief motor machin- ist mate. Sometime ago he took the examination for this promo- Charles Albury left on the’ tion and was notified yesterday morning for Miamj where that the date of his elevation to visit with her daughter,!the rank is retroactive from Feb- Helen Herrick who accom-};ryary 14, 1927. her after a visit in Key ARE SS Leonard Usina, state deputy for the Knights of Columbus, and Joseph Russell and daugh-' president of the South Jackson- liam Cates, left over|ville Bank, accompanied by J. A. this morning for St.| MacDougal, district deputy of Mi- for a visit with Mr,jami_ will arrive in Key West to- who is playing ball with|morrow. In the evening they will Augustine Baseball Club.|meet with the Key West Council — 1015 Knights of Columbus for a Smith, agent for the} *ession of unusual interest. Clyde-Mallory Lines in Key West,| nck a and E. A. Ramsey, office manager Editorial comment: The visit im charge of projects accounts at of President Machado of Cuba naval station, left this morn-|P™°ved two things. One is that to attend _ipresidents like msot other men in aot haga ppp are fond of children, and the oth- er is that it is easy to bring liquor Mt ii the United States fri Ha- Stephen Cochran Single- st es as we Gilets ure ton, who was spending a while in| dont. Miami with relatives, was a re- AEA passenger over the high} Jydge George D. Lowell, Buggs r set es iH i re - # Mrs. Claude H. Roberts left ine‘fishing trip off Sugar Loaf! over the highway this morning for! yesterday, ‘They took their boat Miami precmpaziet by het daugh- ‘onia'trailer to Sugar Loaf. When Mrs. Marguret McIntosh, ‘who! they retarned the trailer was gone been visiting in Key ‘West! anditheir car was found decorated and i returning to her home in'with stale bread, shells of all Coral Gables. kinds of scraps of old fish and sponge and seaweeds, with an odor Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Arthur and more repulsive that the appear- @eughter Miss Phyllis, and Judge!ance. Tuey were chagrined when Pau! D. Barnes, of Miami, are!C. Sam B. Curry and several oth- visitors in Key West who arrived’ ¢™s appeared on the scene from the} end Mrs. Juan Carbonell, who but the sentence is not fit to print. Was spending two weeks of the E! Spring holidays with his parents: THIEVES ENTER CHURCH and other relatives, left over the} 14) i - s NCASTER, Pa. — Thieves Nighway this morning for Gaines-| roe into the Lutheran Chureh in ville, Fia., where he is a student] this city and carried off a car-| at the University of Florida. {pet sweeper and attachments, a eae table and several baskets. MADE FROM MATCHES anid PERERA NEED Wome ROSEBUD, Airk—Vanny Den-|four or five inches in the soil and ny, farm hand of this city, made}@te not killed by frezing tempera- & guitar out of 7,773 matches,| tures as many insect eggs are. 102 ounces of glue, and a native = wood, Bois de Arc. He claims it _—————— has a perfect tone. CLOSE OUT SALE | - - Open each morning next week at North Carolina State college,| from 10 till 12 o’clock. @mnounces the discovery of a fun-| Everything in shop must be dis- @us that causes blue stain in cot-| posed of before we close for the ton. He says it is a species of Al-| season, ternaria. Exports of aeronautical products | teom the United States from Jan- vary to August of 1936 were val- ued at $14,000,000, : o pore ° "Navy supply ‘cotps, retired, aid] Van; today. it, would he a great, idea to} ,, A ei ye arrangemests..made..in Key! your posed pected by January 1,498’ thar Ket pene ¢s 7 ats the ed ‘be Gold- The mean ‘temnpérdtitre® South Pole is estimatdd té er than that at the North Pole. The second highest peak in the|urday, of the great number of/ And on every world is unnamed. Towering 28,-! of¢icers of the army and air!are asked where the 250 feet in Tibet, it is designated) service who had spent the winter, jon maps as “K2."* Persons contract silicosis only | lor. 2 after long exposure to silica dust, usually ten to twenty years. Heavy rains soaking drought- stricken Larned, Kas., even the fish. Jesse Ragsdale, a’ farmer, found a live eatfish confused we WASHINGTON D.C = JUNE 30 -JULY OBS MONDAY SALE We are always busy on Mon- day because we sell what we 1S happy Scout portrayed on Norman Rockwell's painting fficial poster of the National Scout friendship and adventure which will be the lot of 25,000 Ameri who will camp with Scouts of other lands on 350 a Washington, them jamboree Jamboree typifies the spirit of res at Wa: from (eninge a tented city will uting ever held in the SEE WINDOW FOR MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS Hollywood Chiffon Voiles, new prints, 40 inéh wide, colors, on «ale, 3 yards $1,00 Another shipment of Navy Blue Voile Dresses, on 5Oc 10 dozen Sheets, 81x99, Mar- shalls-Fields brand, for long wear, r for 3 years, today’s price, $1.35, on sale Monday $1,00 (Limit 6 to a customer) Imported Organdy for Gradua- tion Dresses, regular 50c, on loaned by Congress for their july 9. In the shadow of the Washington j* fate test demonstration of Scoi grand review and come will attract large throngs to the nation’s capital. Other evening of July 4 and & world brotherhood pages a worl it to be it 9 4 pageant held in con TRADING POST TO CLOSE FOR THIS SEASON the scene of the new world. The naj m Monument on the lyer of Minnesota. He will return {here next season. | Mrs. Kirke points out that tho! | Post is doing a big job jn adver.| j tising Key West. Al! packages are wrapped in a blue-green pa- | per color of water aound the is-j| used for tying up packages ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF little hand blocked tags are GOODS ARE ALWAYS RE- CEIVED FOR OPENING EACH SEASON 36 inch, on sale ... Seam-proof Slips with Panel, |} 4-Gore cut, 32 to 44, at $1.98. 10 pieces of Crepes and Triple Sheer, to close out, yard 50c Children’s Print Dresse: 6, see window, tached to each package. OER oA ER OR Sills AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD. | Baked the home way is popular accompaniment for every meal —MADE BY — VALDES BAKERY hooi Dresses, 7 to 14, see window, on 1 New shipment of Sheet» Wash Dresses, on sale ....... .. $1.98 Printed Batiste Night 10 stylez just in ...... 2-piece Pajamas, for tion presents ................ Handmade Baby Dresses, What is considered the successful season in the history of! Old Island Trading Post, on the AT | waterfront, north end of Duval pe———-—~—-— street, will come to an end next week when the Post is scheduled to close for the season. Old Island Trading Post is op- Mrs, Wallace Bryant Kirke. The owner announces that it is the policy of the shop to have all new things when the shopp:| opens next season. will be a sale next week at which time Key Westers staying over longer will be given the benefit of getting the things} they have been wanting at reduc-| ied prices, i Some of the most outstanding Curry; Willard Albury, Skeets/ people of the eountry have visit-/ Sawyer-and Lennie Sawyer had aleq Ojid Island Trading Post this; including persons FERRY RESERVATIONS Albury’s Service Station William and Katon St. Phone 444 Pure Linen Dresses, $2.95, on sale Monday $2.00 White Linen Bags with sep- arate covers, on sale - erated by Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 For Information On Ferry Service Call— Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and heavy grade, 4 for .. Heavy Bath Mats, reg. 75c, all colors, on sale 10 dozen Full Hose, all new Spring sh: on sale Monday ... FOR MOTHER'S DAY large size, reg. $6.95, to go from 39 states. | In a contest of old Wages spon-' sored by the Post, Miseand Mrs. | » Voile Dresses, 48 to 52, with %-sleeves Fy Handmade-Night Gowns | IT embroider” New Hand Bags, Tie and $1.00 || Mrs. Hamer, renowned Kimonas, Pe all authority, and Mr. and Mrs. Gar- nett, acted as judges. } ner did extensive gar-j den club work in came to Key West due to the fact} a3 that she found through govern- Yesterday to spend the week end.| bushes nearby fixing to start off) ment statistics that this section] in the trailer. Judge Lowell held!i, pointed out as being the best! Ignacio Carbonell, son of Mr. court and pronounced sentence,| for sufferers of hay-fever. Another visitor to the Post was a great nephew of Dr. Mudd, law- Just opened up purchased will be packed in in-]! dividual gift box. BY THE 1O™=% SLL I LILI LI SSS SSS SS ST: OLD PAPERS For Sale 3 Bundles for 25 in bundle | } Over 200 Watches Repaired In The Last 90 Days | That’s not even the surface of the BROKEN WATCHES | that need REPAIRING in Key West. Don’t wait because you | haven't all the money to repair your watch. WE TRUST | YOU. Pay part’ when you call for it—balance weekly. It's no disgrace to use your eredit. We welcome it. You kwow you have to be new before you get established That’s why we are striving so hard to please our | As our future busine: the continuous support of our’satisfied customers. When a merchant puts his heart and soul in, serving you, he can't do /f| Grasshopper eggs are buried] Of course I am no genius; just what the working fool giving the best part of his life lear: selling his knowledge to the world by serving I want to thank the hundreds of people that I have served that had confidence in me in spite of being the New Jeweler. ‘We are always ready at any time to make any job satis- factory that has not:given satisfaction. —WE BUY OLD JEWELRY OF ANY KIND— \ better than others. Old Island Trading Post SEARS Licensed Embaimer : Night 696-W Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ Watch crystals, any shape, unbreakable or glass 50c Special prices on all repairs just to keep busy this summer POLLOCK RELIABLE JEWELER | 5822 Duval Street Uy BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME})| MONROE THEATER | Serving Key West | Bing Crosby-Madge Evans Half Century —in— 24 Howr Ambulance Services ||| PENNIES FROM HEAVEN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN hk had hadkead hdd tt bb 4 ft i LLblhbtttibttitléetaid THLII III I SS: OF NAVAL OFFICERS ON LEAVE OR RETIRED od if Howard Neff Hartley, Hieuten-' the it tontmander,; “United Stater i ill; iy ést_ for the secommodation of | ing fora ‘naval officers on leave or retir-| there ® ; There's room now, “This remark was made by the a lieutenant commander after he| and go had read in The Citizen of Sat-| our car noses tH qh . z B — i i wf or some part of it, at the Army Reereation Center at Fort Tay- | i} = Jessie Matthews in HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE}! Comedy and Mickey Mouse One of the largest stocks to select from at price that are ATTR. CS. || for QUALITY SHOES. [De ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Saturday and Monday SALE JUST RECEIVED: New Prom and Graduation Dresses, Pastels and Whites, Silk Organdy, Lace, Nets and Flowered Crepes, each— $4.75 1 $10.75 SHOES Sandals and Dress Shoes in all Pastel Shades and Whites, at pair— WASH MATERIALS $1.98 Beautiful Organdies, Swisses, Qther SHOES for Dress in ||| Shadow Voiles, Printed Dimi-B|! 5 wieece 40 inch Fi Arch-Styles ties, Flaxons, etc, Plain Silk, $1.00 value a One case Printed 45 inch all solid colors $1.98 ax $2.50 —Other Grades— $3.00 1 $4.50 NEW SHEER WASH DRESSES —On Sale at— $1.00 $1.98 $2.95 SALE ON NEW CRISP Children’s Sandals at Batiste, abe for Infant Dresses, yd. $1.00 pair and up. ue ae fous si Printed Dotted . 4 lowered Orga\ . All shoes ‘reduced for. Batiste, 3 yards .......... $1.25, Monday indy, ‘ee Saturday and Monday. One case Genuine Every Shoe sold with gpa Sur BRAreUtee. 20 pieces New Genuine Peperell, Every inunortant Printed Dimities, a 25¢ terial in MALLINSON'S § 35e value -.....-..-..... 30 pieces Genuine Peperell . Printed Law! yard _..... iste ||| One case Fast Color Printed Pereales, yd. 40 pieces Printed Ba- tiste, per yard— 15c Sheer Flowered Voiles, 3 yards— $1.00 —it will pay you to see them. JUST RECEIVED — New SALE ON SILK DRESSES ieee Prien’ Toe See 50 New Printed Silk Dresses, Printed Filaxons, guaranteed on sale j washable, 25c kind, yard Ie Gorgeous Shadow Or- $1.98 $2.75 ' OURVITR EVERY ITE gandies, suitable for Visit Our Store MONDA' Graduation Dresses. All $3.88 SPECIAL BARGAINS Es reduced for Monday. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON The St ° ore of Fashion ALL HATS City’s Leading Ladies’ Store You don’t have to Shop Arou: when you shop here. —JOH oo, APPELROUTH New Cool Wash Dresses in Printed Muslins and Dimities, all sizes— $1.98. snp $2.98 — ‘EN*S WE Ad Cool Crisp White Linen Suits, Sport Trousers, and Wash Trousers, | Your Voice CAN Travel More Quickly Than Ever Tue average time required to complete all long distance telephone calls is now only 1.5 minutes, as compared to 7.5 minutes in 1925. Place a long distance call, and almost every time the connection will be made at once, while you hold the receiver to your ear. While the speed of the service has been steadily increased, the cost remains low. New operating methods and improved equipment have made the service as clear and convenient as on local calls. Men’s and Boys’ Shoes all reduced for Saturday and Monday. Bettering the service while extending hours fer reduced rates and actually decreasing the cost have prompted many customers to comment to the operators orwrite to the Company expressing appre- ciation of the service and surprise at the low east, You, too, will be pleased with the speed, clear- ness and low cost of long distance telephone service. Use it to keep in touch with friends, rela- tives and business associates in other cities. For information, just call the “long distance” operator. SOUTHERN BELL Telephone and Telegraph Company. inconvpomatee in Key West depends on customers