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one. yester- head- Mrs. Genevieve Shultz was an i on the Cuba from Havana yesterday for a visit with relatives Dresses, to close out, a real bargain, cack Ladies’ and_ Misses” SHORTS, Yee. Navy atid Brown up to $1.98, to elosé out, pair —... 3 Back-To-School DRESSES for Children in Sheers and Primts, to close out, eath 50e na Te WE CARRY THE BEST IN CHILDREN’S CLOTHES pm Aes CROWD LTSBERG 65 | ~ wheal One lot EVENING DRESSES, values up to $7.95. Soy ae SEO Boys’ Wash Suits, some slightly soiled, $1.00 values, to close out, each ..... 1 table Children’s PHOENIX SOCKS, values up to $(}je 65c¢ pair, on sale pair i i OILES, Printed Batiste and Flaxons, 35e values, to close 19¢ out, per yar@ © 20 Flowered Sil. Dresses, striped Silk Dresses and Dark Print Dresses, vglues up to $2.98, all sizes, recveed 4 ta, ened: . SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES fer Mes, Wo- men and Children. Latest Summer St; Entire stock ae at CUT customers have confidence ipy™other, 615 Whitehead street. and know what values they are{ There were many friends and - r; : week. ~ “i Ti A ccemesy and waited’ iw en POGAY In History; — getting in our (first sale, . Holtsberg states_ ‘SECOND COMING OF CHRIST,’ SUBJECT ENLARGEMENT AND BIBLE SCHOOL TO START Pastor Yaney Tiliman Shehnae of First Baptist church will preach @ special sermon to his congrega- Bible,” says Pastor Shehane, “and will be dealt with from the very | “eet announces the engagement heart of its meaning in this ser- mion.”” The choir has arranged a special song service and the membership 3 in First M. E. Church by Rev. cent session of the legislature, are | of the church, ali visitors and Joe Tolle. : friends are given a most cordial invitation to enjoy this hour. This service will mark the open- Two state workers from the staté board in Jacksonville’ wil! arrive fer the service Sunday daily Vacation Bible School invites all the children from the iérs thtough the interme diate ages to attend. Pastor She- announces that he wants al! boosters of the Booster Choir ule of the daily Vacation Bible School. Lily Pons-Gene Raymond i THAT GIRL FROM PARIS Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20e; Nighi: 15-25¢ FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Invites You To Worship it a. m “A United Church.” 8 p. m. Advice.” A €HURCH READY .TO SERVE ‘An Old Man’s Il a. m. “Victory Through Faith.” 8 p. m. “The Second Com- ing of Christ.” Hear this sermon on “Second Coming of Christ” at 8 p. m. CAMPAIGN ; attendance i . smog | future neéds as they realize the Quilted taffeta is x favorite! MOG at this times oe BOE nes 8 eS ‘erates seors of special sales items! 5 ti 10 o'clock. - ;im ladies’ and children’s ready-to-; yeucie for this ‘wear, shoes and other necessities. -ynished by h Ak. advertised zre various home} ,opular dante ~needs. j - Especialiy interesting in today’s Miss) Zola. Norcisn and Jose, advertisement are the bargains! py tne. Rodriguez were, married last eve- offered for Monday morning,i ning at the home of the bride’s 8:30 o'clock. t | , Boca Chica Casino is oper on senceceosoccecesceccse the publie every night ine Announcement ing the couple everlasting happi- genecsoeesssessocecesces ness. = | 1819—Maine ceased be'ng part Juan Calleja and Teodore of Massachusetts—became a State! Betancourt were witnesses to the the next year. { ceremony. ‘ } marriage Refreshments were served dur-| 1936—Max Schmeling Ines ee ion = Miss ing the evening and everyone in Xt Joe Louis in 12th round. ae had ji ae ap enjoyable’ COMMISSIONERS Justice of the Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., read the cere-' mony that made the couple man and wife. {future home in Miami, ; Tire Shop: (Continued from Page One) — tc ene Seek | fore taking any action in the niat-| California’s state flower, ter, to await the receipt of bond | golden poppy, is being sown Announcement ! offerings which have been called irplanes, the project being back- |for by the State Board of Admin- ed by various civie bodes. jistration, and are to be received Of Engagement «by the State Board up to June! Mrs. Earl Russell, 1007 Eaton 39. Jt was so ordered, : The Key West Oitizen was nam-! of her daughter, Miss Irma Frow, ed by the board as the newspaper to Belmont Carey. in“ Monroe county in which the! Marriage will take place on July laws of Florida, passed at the re- SILENT BARRIERS Comedy and Cartoon to be published. {Inflation Is In The Air! Protect Yourself By Purchasing now! INFLATION SIMPLY MEANS RISING PRICES! AS BUSINESS IM- PROVES WAGES GO UP; MATERIALS COST MORE, MANUFACTURING COSTS RISE AND RETAIL PRICES MUST FOLLOW! THEREFORE—THE QUICKER YOU BUY THAT NEEDED NEW FUR- NITURE, THE LESS IT Is GOING TO COST YOU! We anticipated the situation and bought heavily at the old prices! That's why we are still able to offer you such medern, up-to-date furniture at the old LOW PRICES. We have just récéived a shipment cf RUGS, all sizes, from the Throw- Rags to the RUG that covers any room: NEWEST PATTERNS and COLOR SCHEMES ARE HERE IN HARD SURFACE FLOOR COVERING ; Beautiful Felt-Base and Inlaid in a Splendid \ Choice of Designs CONGOLEUM RUGS, as low as $3.80 CONGOLEUM, by the yard, 6-ft. wide, $1.60 per yard CONGOLEUM, by the yard, 9-ft. wide, $2.40 per yard THROW-RUGS im the richest of colors, 36x48 . $1.20 BOOK CASES In which to store all the chil- NOW! Here’s What You've Been Waiting For CLUB CHAIRS Eight different styles and colors, the very chair to use by the Radio dren’s scattered books and maga- to read and relax in after a long, hard, hot day— $18.00 $6.25 Pay Us A Visit Whether You Buy Or Not. Give Us The Pleasure of Showing You Our Stock CONVENIENT CREDI ‘RMS ARRANGED IT LONG’S FURNITURE STORE PHONE 80 800 FLEMING STREET zines HEAR TAX PLAN Beker is now employed with Joe's] | You know our reputation for F our sales! and has exceeded all expectations. NUAL EVENT with es. Every pear ® ford our many customers an Stock up now! wearetmgng § Take advantage of thi event!” ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE— NOTHING RESERVED One case 15c PRINTED BATI®TE, ce oe Gee per yard —MONDAY. 633 4 = 10 dozen New WASH DRESSES. & «© Oe at MONDAY, 6.20 4 a 75¢ BOYS’ WASH SUITS, sive 3 we & at me —MONDAY. 6.38 4 $5.90 Seid and Printed CHIFRPOR IieeEA pees DRESSES. $1.48 _ —MONDAY. 3.39 4 M— pa. Silk mae tase Be ot fae. \ -eate Ld $1.00 and $1.25 PRINTED CHIFPOX per vard SILK PANTIES, 196, at HEAVY SLIP SATIN, te per yard 25c Printed 3e FLAXONS 1 SHOES SHOES New Shoes added to those al ready out on counter. $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 values, $1.00 ... $1.50 SANDALS, 69c¢ LADIES’ at CHILDREN’S SHOES, 96c at and $1.50 Japanese Silk Pongee 2-piece PAJAMAS cmexuinss __S9C Ladies’ Pare Silk HOSE, Chit. fon and Service, $1.00 value Best Make Extra Quality SILK HOSE, pair 72e Men, Women and Boys POLO 39¢ .. 44¢ Me Rayon Silk Spreads j Stxe9 S-pemr Sadie geet Prema Silas aici@ 3yemr GEAR ANTEED SHEETS As ANTEED S#82Ts BEST PEPPERELL x90 SHEETS Ard mummies to costumers PILLOW CASES war GLARANTEED a-es Yee ae vat. ss TK EME eee Sh.o8, at Ciesmsz Out DRESSES TA -teming Dresses. a a GOOD SLIP satin = ware