The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1937, Page 4

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if j i ze H EE a é pitt Hy $ # i ' i it HD 2 Hil bree ft al li i 28 : } Lf tf ul & : £ i Hi Fe ey 8 : 8 if HAE in oe. caught her passive hand. angel, there in the sunlight! ... Eve Tm all over my mad, are ba taw the old crinkling confident tmiile half shutting the long @ er eyes and wondered because it pothing to her. Trivial . . . ‘this the only word, she wondered “ she could find for the man she bad once dreaded seeing for fear WIFE INTERFERS wiTH Jos! NEW YORK.—Patrick J. Lally, streetcar conductor, revently} sued for divorce charging that} his wife frequently boarded the ear he operated, sat opposite his eash-box and called him names to make him miserable. CAR WENT WRONG WAY | MARDEN, Eng.—An automo- | bile went wrong as it approached| the top of Lee Hill in this. city, | and G. L. Fenton guided it for 10 miles as it ran backward at tre- mendous speed. When the U. S. army, in 1908, called for bids for its first air- plane, the amounts asked ranged from $850 to $10,000,000. —THE FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH —REVIVAL— Subject Tonight 8 o’Clock BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST AND GOD’S BALANCE | {from 10,000. to. 20,000 offspring. | , |GARDNER’S PHARMACY, West* en route to» Havana. pod Pari o> eee Cruz’ escaped ‘any: injury: but sav-| 356. : ed nothing but his underelothingy: He is- the first flood- refugee to reach this city a% far as can be/ gay, learned. He will get to Cuba be- : cause the local Red Cross organi- zation interested ‘itself in his half. = a EEF ge E : Lh Verily, Verily, the day of} miracles has. not’ passed, at least not in Key West. Christ perform- Regular meeting of Monro ‘Council Pavent-Teachers Associa- ea x atenieahen bet ‘was, 10% will be held next. Monday, miracks urned eRe ‘ te‘ Bot hoe ey] MAY 1:4? er i an West a greater miracle. has been iy. ges performed, for 279 gallons: of} ae ail be one. oft the aguard:ente: has been turned into! - eS water, The big lot of {portant meetings of the year and } liquor: mes a ; to add to its importance, officers} mesma caanns Oe Cee EAs. Coreen of the association are to be in: out to be nothing more than wa- ter, that is, half of it'was when’ Stalled. j presented for storage at the cus- a % 2 American Legion To t i i $F 1 : é i d a : EL S i [ FY i toms houss. The capture was made. by: Deprty United States; ~. me m Marshal. Lyall Van Valkenburg! Give.Card Party | and Immi:;rant “Inspector David A: _-— | Goldberg: as a g il E fey ; Arthur Sawyer: Post, No, 28,; | Ameriean Legion, will-sponsor aj President Machado, of Cuba;|Ca*d' Party in the» Hospitality will be here. again Saturday. He | House on Duval street on Thurs- will arrive 7 o’clock from Chicago, | doy evening, May 6, starting. at 8 and remain until the boat’ for/ "clock. | Cuba sails, Definite announce-| Delicious refreshments will be} ment was made this morning by, S¢fved and prizes awarded. A Cuban Consul Jorge Ponce, who} large attendance is expected. has been in communication with the president’s party by wire. ur ONE MARRIAGE Ponce is today discussing the 1 \« x position of entertainment for the} LICENSE ISSUED Cuban’ chief executive’ and. his} Just one certifieate for marri- party, with Commandant W. R:} MeNeeley, at the naval station. S. H. Johnson atid L. H. Salter,\age was issued out of the office Birmingham Shrimers,. are in the|of Judge Raymond R. Lord dur- city today, having returned from jing the week ending yesterday. Havana where thye were making| This was to William B. Woods; arerngements-for the party of Jr., and Edna Louise Sears. about. 400 Shriners, who are due! to arrive in Key West en route. TAKING DOG FOR‘AIRING WAS to the Cuban capital where they) ALL MAN DONE IN 4: YEARS| will god in June. The: party will errive in Key West on June 21! CHICAGO. — Mrs. Elizabeth and proceed direct. via. P. and 0.| Martin of this city testified in her boat to Havana. This is just aidivorce suit that the only work! pleasure: trip. for the members of her husband had dore in four) Zamora Temple and there will be’ years was to take the dog fo: an no degree work on the way, said{ airing. Mr, Johnson. * swirled away. She was safe now, “She had painfully achieved peace and » The memory made a long shiver go over her, there in the fresh sunniness of the late Se Hi : a eee E / A f i : é # b a8 iH = EERE Hae HA H ‘ E : : SEEse aE fez z F Z HE 8 5 g g & g i i HE Hs =e hi tH if ? | 's for- shall we, and start did not answer him immedi- tely. She saw what had Mitzi had lh Gland experiments have been! carried on-at San Quentin prison, California, since 1908. Local Red Cross workers for the Mississippi Flood Relief Fund have collected in all a total of $1,-{ 210.84. This annourcement. was »jmade yesterday. They report meeting with much encourage- ment and.a number of substantial. contributions are in sight. A giant pie containing 12,000 cherries: wes baked in Portland, Ore., on the oecasion of a police} inspeector’s birthday. | i weeks. Two will be for white City council’ will take up’ the] children and one for colored chil-! matter’ of city planning or zoning’ dren. tomorrow night at the regular) meeting. It will consider the mat-' ‘ter of apponiting a committee, by. resolution, to go-into every: phase of the matter and inaugurate zoning: campaign for the city. c E 41 d : A Parent-Teacher Association! will be: organized for the Division | Street School tomorrow: after- #jnoon at a meeting which has ‘been {announeed. Officials and mem- 5 isi All children of the city. under’ will assist in forming the organi-} sehoo} age will be given an op-| zation. portunity to get free physical ex-! . aminatonis during the series of} A recital will be staged at the pre-school conferences: to be held} Convent of Mary. Immaculate to-} this week. Miss Beulah Heiber,!night-as a part of this city’s op- state board of health staff nurse,|servance of National Music Week. has been sent to Key West Parks, graduate pianists! today announced there will be!from the Convent, will appear on} three held within the next two! the program. work with a.cold clarity, (Copyright, 1987, Margaret :viademer) Judge runs away, tomorrow, set Hollywood. ting out ‘for A queen wasp will produce! | We Are Bi jing Our Own Bugle Now | It won't be long before you will be blowing it for us. We | are: fighting like H— to get’ the: comfidence of the public. When you trade with us; we want you to have the: same con- fidence in us as you have'in your bank. | Ifyou are honest we trust you. If you trust us with |P |fA your valuable jewelry for repairs, we re you, no human ! i person serve you better than we jing. one of the finest $ jewelers, I defy anyone who has watch or jewelry I can’t re- pair, As to honesty and service ask: any of my customers. My business is getting better and better, thanks to the hundreds who gave me the chante to serve them. i We are working for the future jewelry, business of Key if} West. ip We not only want to build) up our business, but we want 4 H the fine feeling that goes with success between custcmers and || if, owners: \ I meet any catalogue prices. Stop sending away for | jewelry or sending your repairs away. to the factories. Did | you ever stop to think that every. factory has human people |! working for them, the same-as myself, so why send your work | away when we need it here. By, helping. me you are helping build up-one of the finest: Jewelry: Stores.im Key West. r Water fer our diamond and wateh: club ad in the next |) issue of*the=paper. $1.00 will get someone a $35.00 pocket, | wrist watch or diamond'ring: S0e will get‘someone a $17.59 pocket or wrist watch or diamond ring. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 522: Duval ‘Street j “The Rexall Store” |} PHONE US FOR’ ANY: INFORMATION: REGARDING RE- —Public Invited— Phone 177 Free Slices! | PAIRS, OR REGARDING OUR WATCH CLUB q ee ; West Sunday over the highway: bers of the High School P.-T. A.| ” to’ Miss Dorothy Parks and Miss Mar-| . jade- | in the least, but her mind beg>n to | conduct these examinations, andj jorie It is: stated’ that: reservations, Visiting for a few-weeks with rela~ — er is attached to the Florida Eas' Goast Railway. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rob- erts, who had been spending some time in Miami visiting with “their son-in-law ond daughter, Mr. and Mrs: Joe Brown, returned to Key i Mrs. Joseph’ Rassell who had been. visiting. at different points up the state, returned to Key West! Jast. evening over the highway. | Mrs, Bertie Higgs, after a visit! of several days in Miami, was an{ arrival in the city last evening over the highway. Mrs; Charles: Altury. was in- last evening over the irom Miami. Captain and Mrs. Thomas Moor were arrivals ‘in the city last eve- | ning over the highway from points ; along.the Florida Keys. i Mrs.- Mary: Knowles and. grand- | son Billy, Bruns, left over the’ highway Sunday morning, for Mi-; ami where they will visit for sometime with Mrs. Knowles’, daughter and’ son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Clements,and daugh-' ter Martha. j Wm. R. Porter, member of the board of county commissioners, who was in Tallahassee for sev- eral days attending to matters of deep interest to Key West, was a returning passenger this morning. on the plane from: Miami. | _—— | Wm. Almyda; member of the personnel of. the Lighthouse Ten-i der Poinciana, who was enjoying a’ vacation at home with bis mother and other relatives, left over the’ highway this morningto join his vessel on Lake: Okeechobee. highwa: (Earl DeNoon, member of the) American Society Testing Ma- terials, was. an arrival this morn- ing by: plane from Miami and is here for. the purpose of looking over metals which are undergo- ing tests at the rack at the naval station. | I MONRGE: THEATE | Ralph Bellamy-Isabel Jewell in |' ‘The Mén-Who: Lived: Twice —also— i The Luckiest Girl in the World}! Matinee: Balccny; 10c; Orches-;} | tray 15-200; Night: 15-28 | { ! i | of. will close at day during ginning May FOR. RENT. — Newly Decorated Furnished Bungalow. Cor. Geor+ FOR RENT—Wholiy furnished for:6 months to: reliable adults, with veferences, my home at South Beach, 417 United street. N. H. Griswold. apr30-4t FOR SALE exclusive section of town. For price and terms, address N, The | Citiz aprd-tf FOR. SALE—Two houses, 310 and 312 Wiliam street, One house with three apartments May 5th to May 19th FLOSTON STUDIO. PAGE BLOG. Fleming and Duval Streets Everyone who has an unused coupen or rchasing new coupons from our . Can enter this contest with the chance awarded one of several beautiful prises, 1ST PRIZE—ONE. GOLD PLATED SRD >RIZE—THREE 35 CIL OR CHARCOAL, ERS, VALUE $3.00. Corditions Simply bring your old unused or newly cheved sateen CSD and your time tor ting wil ‘or Mer mtr WEEKS—May 4th to May 19th-— Weeks Full details cf the contest will be em plained ca our hand billy which are delivered to your homes. Look fer fruit trees and rose bushes, W J, Kemp; 310. William: street. apré-u, ad FOR SALE—Premises corner Caroline and. Simonton streets. opposite new posteffice. Large two-story house with att'c, on lot 116x116. Suitable for resi- dence, hotel, hotel: apartments or cua site: Building is sur. roundéd. by beautiful shade trees. Property is offered for va‘e at a reasonable price and very: satisfactory terms. App’y to Frank Delaney, Owner, 411 Elizabeth street. apri2-tf FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209 Pearl street, $1500. Only $200 down, ba:ance in monthly pay- ments. apri6-tf | Netcdetaappuiconcation oorenlineinnstanmiial Subseribe. to The Citizen. re eee KEY WEST | The management ae the PFLOSTON —- r pleared to announce the recently COLONIAL. HOTEL. livery service will. bring you your ante coupon picture and extras within twe weeks from the time your proofs have been approved, —JOIN THIS CONTEST NOW. THE FLOSTON STUDIO PAGE BLDG. KEY WEST, FLORIDA In the Centar: of the - tusmens and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Popular Prices Blevator — You? Is It You? A homicidal maniac hides behind a passive mask and ruthlessly deals death while a trapped, ter- ror-stricken houseful suspect each other. Can you pick the killer? MURDER on the BLUFF Starting: Friday, May. 7 By Esther Tyler In FEE? PAP Re SPECIAL! PORTRAIT PRIZE WEEK — -

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