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PAGE FOUR THE KRY West Cfiizen | Novelty Dance At | tasenbeneeceseacdasens] Habana-Madrid CLASSIFIED | \ sae prbgphani: Se page C 0 L U M N SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937: CONTEST OVER JUDCESHIP'IS CLOSED ISSUE HAD BEEN IN MIAMI, CON- DUCTING COURT We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends. for the kindness shown us during our re- cent bereavement, the death of our dear one, Charles L. Sawyer. For. Tonight ma: Beginning the series of aU TO MEET MONDA 7 scheduled to make this year’s! Ths Key West Ministerial Alli- celebration and which is drawing! s60eees6e6ees6s¢06666006| celebration of July 4th a memor-' ance will hold its regular m nithly, } i : ie gear 190 { F able one, Raul’s Club is sponsoring! meeting Moday morning, at 10:39, We are indeed grateful to those much interest is the grand novelty; WANTED® } j dance to be put on at the Habana- a dance tonight, beginning at.10,0‘clock inthe Hitet, Methodist! who donated the use of dele. cars, Madrid one minute past 12 o’clock} WPA HOME-MAKING ‘CENTER! 'o’clock. ,churehy Vie bs s sdni dsires loan of Sewing Machines. ¥ hich|_ All members of the Alliance ane | tribates and messages: of sym- unday midnight by the popular See, Mrs. Minnie Robinson, 709 mpoaretten: Seeley veloc whic® jurged to be present,. according to pathy. Social Club Marti. Raton’ street, or at Center, cor. hive been. made for this affair announcements of the. presid MRS. Although the recreation club] Angela and Simonton streets, |early in the week assure the man-| Rev, Nancy. Tilman’ Shehane. has borrowed several tables and; Upstairs. jly3-5tx| agemnt of the club that there will | chairs in addition to the ones al- be a capacity crowd in sity fa ready’ owned by the Habana- ance. } Zi ia eOR Madrid Club and having available Announcement by Raul that JOE “PE? 2 seating capacity for more thar | there would be no admision charg F. Bibcaa st i 8 to this affair is a pleasant surprise J} ¥ i SCAN ee as Sia to many who ate plesinn, oe se XN jose interest in, reservati« tend th's event. All that is v0 hse oe caaerip Sangh contact) of the management is that all gen- ‘ohn Carbonell at the elub. tlemen be sccompanied by a lady ‘Members who want reservations) friend, can do so by showing. a receipt obtained. from the club’s collec-}" tors. | John Pritchard’s Orchestra has been engaged for the occasion’and it is said this popular band will Mrs, C. D. Harrington left on| Cuba, yesterday. after- | or. Tampa for a visit with} CHARLES L. SAWYER AND RAGE Ke jly3-1ex Judge Arthur. Gomez, of the d ine’ Moesser, an at Eleventh Judici: Cireuit, ».who|taéhs of the local health clinic! sa peo aie ea tps morning. on Florida Mo- Boys, Boys, AUTO SERVICE FXEE—With every OFL CHANGE, 1 eomplete Lubrication. job. Gos, Oils, Tire-Repairs. We service everything from your RADIATOR to your RADIO. B. & A. SERVICE STATION, ; Eaton and Grinnell. streets, jiy2-lmo had been conducting a session ult uy Sus, fora, visit in Tay. court in Miami, returned over th? to Beach. highway yesterday and today is} © making preparation for tomorrow with his family. He will return Monday morning to resume the| sessions, Asked if there was any further action being taken by the Dade} County Bar Association in connec- tion with the proposed proceed- Mrs. Maud McKillip left this morning over the highway for a brief vacation in Miami and other points. ' STILL GOING STRONGi: AND. MONDAY VALUES! New merchandise: just, received this week— bought especially for, this sale end placed TEACHERS WANTED TEACHZRS WANTED — Enrol} immdiately. Positions open in western states. Elementary, tos SPORTS EVENTS John Sherman Williams left! Quincy, Fla., where he will spend |Monday morning, fie'd and_ sports Chica, as follows, beginning at 10 10:00 A. M. Girls, 8-15, sack race. Girls, 12-15, bicycle race, Girls and boys, open, flour ¢iv- Boys, 12-15, 50-yard dash. Commission, who was in Key West | style. i} PERSONAL MENTION . AT BOCA CHICA yesterday afternoon on the Steam- awe a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. B.! events, swimming races, sail and o'clock: 12-15, 50-yard dash. Boys, 10-15, tug-of-war. Boys, 12-15, bicycle race, ing contests, T. Jenkins Curry, member of, Girls, 12-15, 50-yard. dash. to visit relatives and attend a! Sail and Boat Races eececeseseseseseees ship Cuba for Tampa en route to; Following the pavade to be held M. Wawon, boat races will take place at Boca Field and Sports 8-15, sack race. Boys, over 15, board jump, Boys, 8-15, pie-eating contest. Swimming Events Overseas Road and Tol Bridge} Men, over 15, 100-yard free left! ings toward his removal, Jndge Gomez showed The Citizen a copy of a report of the association’s committee, which stated that the matter liad been thoroughly gone into and found no reasonable cause for continuance of the proceed- ings, The’ report is signed by Thomas J. Elis, chairman; D.'H. Redfern, Dewey Knight, Lee M.-Worler and John M, Murrell and concludes with this paragraph: “The committees accordingly recommends that appropriate an- nouncements. of the termination of the matter be made and that a formal welcome be arranged for Judge Gomez,” Entertainment At Garden Of Roses An invitation to make merry tonight and tomorrow night at the Garden of Roses is extended by Pena, manage? of this popular night elnb. On these two days festivities at Petia’, will begin at 10 o’clock. A tremendous crowd is expected to attend. Sugar Sweeting’s Dance Orches- tra, popular because they have eliminated intermission, will play a program of continuous rhythm, Pena will charge no admission to these two affairs, ARONOVIT. DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Only Complete Department Store MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS. Flowered Voiles, Flaxons and Dimiities; Reg. 25¢ yard, reduced for Monday, per yard... 10c | All shades of CANDLEWICK SHEER, reduced to to 39c /SILK CREPE SKIRTS, pastel shades, $1.50 values, to close out, while they last, each ‘ 50¢ Tapestry Silk Scarfs, to $1.00, reduced eae! Beach Shorts and Polo Shirts, a. each JUST ARI D—NEW SHIP- MENT OF CULOTTES AND BEACH WEAR Extra reductions on all SHOES for Saturday. Beath San* dals, Dress Sandals and Dress Shoes. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT RE- DUCED PRICES, Sheer Chiffon quality, reduced to, per yard = Voiles, — best Boys’ Wash. Suits, each ........ ioctl Children’s Dresses, re- duced, each Ladies’ Silk Dresses, spaded prints, stripes and solid colors, each $1.50 Figured Dimities and Flaxons, better grades, reduced 19¢ to, per yard * ‘All view géods——No close outs Ladies’ Lace Dresses, all sizes, each Mesh. Summer Gloves, white only, reduced to, per pair Flowered Organdy wide, reduced to, per yard "1c SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON YS’ AND MEN'S WEAR— Such as Shoes, Pants, Suits, Shirts, ete. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES for LOW PRICES, bus for the heme in. Miami. ami, Cuba from Havana meeting of the commission, over the highway this morning for Boys, one or two persons, sail 'poat. under 16 feet. his home at Key Largo. | Mrs. Frank Curry, who was Key West for a visit. with her sis- er relatives, ‘Iéft this morning by. E. W. Ott, subscription: mana- in Key West visiting with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mis, Robert Russell, left this! morning over the highway for Mi- Rev. Arthur W. Paine, who con- Havana, Cuba, arrived on the S. S./ al church last night and left for St. Petersburg. this morning. i t in| contest. Boys, outboatd motor. Prizes will be awarded in each | pats and many other novelties will! Business places and }Chamber «f Commerce are donat- ter,,Mrs, John Marzyck and oth-|ing the awards. ger of the Miami News, who was! BROUGHT Radio adviees from two ships, the Altair and Watertown, were {received today by the Poertr Dock iecompany to the effect that each | of the vessels had on board. a sick. i i 1d of medical ducts a religious broadcast from ™an_ sho choc pba Promptly Bar Pilot No. 1, Se yesterday, contact vessel of the Bar Pilots teld a service in the Congrgation-' 4 ssociation, was dispatched. to ‘ meet the Altair and bring to shore | the patient, who was placed in the ie ! Marine hospital. Mrs, Wesley Gardner and_son,| Later in the afternoon the pilot Wesley, Jr., left this morning for) boat was to be at Bar Buoy 3:30 their, home. in Miami. after a pleas-' o’clock to contact the Watertown ant visit with relatives friends, and’ and bring to land the patient from \that vessel. { As an indication of the prompt- ‘Mrs. Joseph Whalton, formerly; ness with which calls of this na- of Key West, but who is 25e} inch now! ture are answered by the Porter making her residence in Miami,’ Dock company, the call was Wag an arrival in the city last eve-| ceived from the Altair at 1 o’clock dance|ning over the highway for a visit with relatives and friends, (Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roberts. of -Zolfo Springs, Fla., were arrivals. yesterday over the highway and are guests at the home of Mrs. ‘Roberts’ aunt, Mrs. Melvin E. Rusesll, to remain for about two weeks. Charles Boll, of Tampa, arrived yesterday over. the highway for a isit. with relatives and friends. es Another table of Printed and Tonight Belmont Carey and Miss Erma Frow will be united in Holy Wed- nck tonight at the Stone church at § o'clock, 15 Mr. Garey is the son of the late LCi lw illiam A. Carey. Miss Frew is the daughter of Mrs. Gneeva Rus- sell. The bride-elect’s will be Miss Mahala Etheridge, Miss Edith Singleton and Miss Mr. Carey will have . William Atwell as best man; Sidney Black- values || Dorothy Steadman, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service ensed Lic Embalmer ‘Phone 135 Night 696-W attendanats { ; and at 1:05 the pilot boat had cast off the lines and was on the man was landed. ‘Arrange Dance At Raal’s Clab Independence Day Dance be held at Raul’s Club on Roose- velt Boulevard Monday evening introduce many new hits not yet played at local dance halls. © Noise makers, serpentines, paper be given free to all in attendance during the dance. _enedalidaahales: IN THR CIRCUIT COURT, OF THE BLEVENPH-JEDICIAL -CMEU 1X AED, FOS MONRAE Gorse Yo. 6-539 A N E. GUILFORD BAUMAN, a single man, et al, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA: cor TO OF MONROB GUILFORD BAUMAN, man, ELSAE BAUMAN, , if alive, and if dead, the visees, grantees or other j } i { [ | | claimants under her or otherwise, ; and each of thein, and all per. sons or parties having or claim ing any right, title, interest 0: estate In and. to” the following described property, to-wit: The Rast half (£%4) of Sections One (1), Pwelve (12) and Thir- teen (13) and all that portion of the East half (E%) of Sec- tion Twenty-four (24) lying North of the Right-of-way of the road as now surveyed and to be constructed by the Cheve- lier Corporation across Section Twenty-four (24), all in Town- ship Fifty-four (54) South, Range. Thirty-three (33) East, consisting of 1130 acres more ar less, lying and-being in Monroe County, Florida. You afe notified: and hereby re~ quired to appear to. the Bill Complaint for the foreclosure i | | | | | i | i of, \f ‘way to the vessel, and 2:10 the|the mortgage in the above entitled cause on or before the 2nd day of August A. D. 1937, of said Bill of Complaint en-as confessed by you and each of you, otherwise.) the r shall be published tn ‘est Citizen, published at y Key West, Florida, Dated at Key West, Monroe Cogn-! D. 193 (CIRCUFP COURT SEAL) Ross C Sawyer will] ty, Florida, this 2nd day of July A.} beginning at the usual hour of 10] Clerk of the Circuit Court in and o’elock. |) Thera is no doubt that Raul and) Ida. will make this one of the ban- net events of this year’s calendar | of events scheduled to take place at Raul’s. wel’, John Lee, grooms men, The couple will mak their home at 418 White street. seep titania STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY¥ IT TODAY— —Tonite— ELEPHANT BOY Comedy and Short Reel HOLTSBERG’S SUPER OFFERINGS for Monday Morning Only tor Monroe County, Florida. .. By Florence 'E. Sawyer, 2 Deputy Clerk, IRA Cy HAYCOCK Miami, Florida Attorney for Plaintiff. advanced grades, history, com- mercial, Spanish, Latin, English, social science, mathematics, others. Enclose stamped enve- lope. PROFESSIONAL PLACE: MENT, BUREAU, 508-9 McIn- Wag. Sal Lake City, Pitman ’ Little Cash Grocery, 801 Simon- | lton stesgterespys jaun28-Lwkx SAO SPORE LPS LO OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Five bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. may19-tf a TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75e. The Artman Press, may19-tf PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices, The Art- man Press, may19-tf SUMMER SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL—AIl grades, specializing in Junior High. Be- gins 8 a, m, Monday, June 28. LOIS WILLIAMS, 1214 Von Phfister street. jun19—sat-wed-frix and Rewound. Quick, Guaranteed Work in a Modern Motor Shop RUSSELL W. RAINE, Inc. 120 N, 'W. 2nd Ave. Miami TELEPHONE 2-8011 ent eer George Brent-Beverly Roberts clades God's Country and the Woman Matinee; Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ Niy3-10-17-24-31 | —THE FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH Invites you to a special FOURTH OF JULY SERVICE Sunday night, 8:00 o'clock Sermon Subject ; _ “THE DECLARATION . OF INDEPENDENCE”, — KEY WEST — COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and. Theater District —Popular Prices— First Clasf Fireproof Ptcage Corey That's the word that gets you your business, which is com- posed of smiles and more smiles. The builder it tion that nothing can break this is when a merchant is climbing to success, there are al ways someone who can't make the grade It leaves a bad taste in their mouth to see a new to knock you. merchan' come into Key West and make good. Well, the harder we are knocked, the harder we fight, ing better values by serving better and our business, “Not by advertising” but by goods finest Watchmakers and only watchmakers but manafacture jewelers, diamond setters and engravers. it's your continued business we are after. Don't buy jewelry, watches or clocks from anyone who knows nothing of the makes by selling you If it's jewelry, think of Pollock. | 1 ; | HOLTSBERG'S MONDAY MORNING Store Closes 1:00 o’Clock } Embroidered Dotted Swisses, veal.embroidered dots, Reg. 50c, all colors, on sale Mon- day, yard wae-0) 86 Van Raalte Striped Silk Step- Ins, on sale ..... » 50e Striped Night $1.98, on sale _ Hip-Length Petticoats, made of Stripe Silk with Panel front, Reg. $1.50, on. sale .... $1.00: of Black Pruit-of- Gowns, Another shipment Parasols, made of the-Loom, on sale. .......... 98 81x90 real Pepperell Sheets, worth $1.25, our price for, Monday morning ..... . $1.00 Extra size Madeira Night Gowns, Reg. 89c, on sale 75¢ Embroidered Silk Nets, all colors, pair ......:.......... 89¢ One lot Children’s Party Dress- es, all sizes, lues to $2.98, on sale ............ $1.00: Another shipment stylé Pillow Cases, on sale }) at i 1.00 Shop Early Monday, Madeira }* fo ick selling! Be on time Monday, 8:30 a. m. foryfarly morning. BARGAINS, See window. ‘ Store Closes Monday, 1 P. M. MONDAY, 8:30 A. M, 200 NEW Another ease of. seat DRESSES ‘ at ably $h4s. Size 17x36, good ‘PRINTED BATISTE, weight, 20c value at peter PERCALES, PRINTED. VOILES, 20c value 18x36 Double Thread, 25c value at . 18¢ 22x44 Extra Heavy, Siang All— SHOES 39c value at —....... 22¢ BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS Now out on the counter at 29¢) 39e $1.50, formerly $2.50 value, BOYS’ PANTS 13e pair —Reducing All— SANDALS Now out on the counter at 69¢ to only —4TH JULY— SPECIALS SLACKS, all colors ....... SHORTS, all kinds DO NOT FAIL TO. VISIT THE STORE OF F. TUESDAY FOR GREATEST VALI APPELROUTH'S PRE-REMODELING DISPOSAL make We positively must ing and room for workmen to. SALE entire interior. Store closes Monday 1:00 o'clock LADIES’ PANTIES finest makes, some sold as high as $1.00 Our Special Sale Price Monday 7 E i it ; i HA LF F [ HEL

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