The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 15, 1937, Page 4

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PERSONAL MENTION Seeococesccooccesocesoce Albert Carey left recently en route to Lake Juneluka to attend the’ Methodist Young People’s leadership school that. began in +hat city on July 13 and wil) continue until July 24. W. S. Eakins, who had been spending several days in Miami attending to business matters, re- turned to Key West last evening over the poctioeny, Juan Carbonell, who had been spending several days’ yisit in Mi- ami and other points, returned to the city last evening over the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cuesta, and Mrs. Cuesta’s brother James Wright, after spending a few days: visiting with relatives: and friends, left this morning: over the highway for their home: in’ Miamj, Alvin Costar, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Costar, left on Florida Motor Lines bus this week for “| JOINT MEETING HELD BY LOCAL | ORGANIZATIONS CABALLEROS DE LA LUZ on.| AT SESSION LAST EV: NING, } Ata joint meeting held. last} evening in their hall, the orders! of Cabalicros de la Laz installed} officers of four of the five lodges for the last six months’ term of 1937. The Sovereign Grand officers, | presided over by Gran Caballeros Luminar J. F. Fleitas, made the installations, Officers installed were: Marti Lodge No. 3 Pedro Aguilar, Luminar. Rafael Rodriguez, Vice inar. Oscar Toledo, Patriarca. Lam- Miami where he willspend a:vaca- tion: with relatives. Mis. W. 9. Sands; son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Ted Canova-and their. two children Betty and Jean, left this morning for Miami for a visit with Mrs. Canova’s brother Leonard. Sands, engineer on the S. S. Florida. Mrs. Frank O. Weech was a mem- ber of the party gving to visit relatives. Wallace N. Baldwin, attache of the treasury department in Wash- ington, D. C., and Mrs. Baldwin, are visitors in’ Key West and guests of Mrs. Baldwin's mother, Mra. George Sawyer. x Charles: Pellicier, son of Mr.{” and Mrs. Louis Pellicier, who was visiting with his grand parents, | tg; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peat, returned this morning to his home in Mate- cumbe accompanied by his mother whe came down for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Peat and other relatives, Douglas Wilson, tr travelling ticket agent for the P. and 0. S..S. Co., arrived this morning on the Cuba trom Tampa conducting a large Party of travellers on an all ex- pense tour to Havana. THE ANSWERS 1. Barely three million viduals, 2, In this country, 41 inhabi- tants to. the square mile in’ Eng- land, 742; in Germany, 360. 3. Yes; the North Carolina and the Washington, 4. Sinee June 30, 1930, the last year of a Treasury surplus, up to July‘ist, 1937, the aécumulat- sae et was $22,242,600,000. the 3,000,000. estimated miles of highway, 6. $51,000,000 a year. 7. In 1936, $576,000,000;. in 1987, $580,000,000. 8 According to the Distilled Spirits Institute, the Federal Gov- ermment in 1936 received $612,- 584,000 and the States, $252,345,- 476, ineluding profits from stores operated by states. ® On January 1, 1995, 645,091,000. 10. A robot weather. observer which broadcasts. by wireless the jure, pressure and humid. higW air through which indi- $7,- ity of it passes, (See “Who Knows?” On Page 2) YEARS OF ATTENTION To the:business of providing THE BEST OF PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES have given us the reputation of being— Always A Busy Store ARCHER’S is a complete food store serving our cus< tomers with— DRESSED POULTRY PRUITS. VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS TURTLE We Welcome Responsible Accounts All Competition Met With Low Prices. and High Quality ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street Less than ten percent off: S. V. Rodriguez, Secretary. Oscar Milian, Tesorero. C. Bauta, Secretary’ de Finanza. J. Garbonell, Jr., Master de Ceremonias, H. Pons, Experto. Dr, F. Cartonell, G. Interior. J. Barcelo, G, Exterior. Chas. Garing, P. Estandarte. Santiago V. (Rod: “e inar Pasado. Saco-C. Late We Enrique “yom minar. Alfredo Tagjenays Sr. Luminar. Julio, Cabanas, Patria R: Roche, Experto.* Alberto Martinez, monias. Jose M, Fernandez, Tesorero. a Medina, Sec. de Finan- | gm Fernandez, See. de Actas ti F. Rodriguez, Vice Secre- + y ee Arencibia, G. Interior. ; Juan Cobo, G. Exterior. Carlos Parra, P. Estandarte. aaat Perez, Sr., Luminar Pasa Sacerdotisas Del Hogar Raquel Sanchez, Sacerdotisa. Isabel Martinez, Vice Sacer; dotisa. Ofelia Johnson, Patricia. Armanda Aguilar, Experta. Adelina La Fe. M. de Cere monias, Dales M. Perez, Sec. de Finan- ta. Maria Gutsens, Tesorera. Dolores Vidal, See. de Actas. Josefina: Vinsen, Vice Sec. de Actas, Coneah Fiallo, Guarda Interior. ! Georgina Sanchez, Guarda Ex- terior. Sara Perez, P. Estandarte. Graciela Albury, Pasada Sa¢ . erdotisa. Esperanzas del Hogar No. 1 ‘Cecilia Alonzo, Esperanza, Ofelia Toledo, Vice Esperanza ‘Rosa Gonzalez, Patricia, Margarita Alvarez, Experta. Alicia Ogen. M. de Ceremonias ; Josefina Padron, Sec. de Finan ma, Mary Gonzalez, Tesorera, Beatriz Moreno, Sec. de Actas | Onelia Fernandez, G. Interior Leona. Arias, G. Exterior, Avenia Sanchez, P. Estandarte Amelia Garcia, Directora The Hijos de la Luz Lodge No 1 will install. its officers Sunday afternoon, after which ments will be served. LOW S PRI Sugar, 5 Ibs. eoeeees Onions, Ib Ideal Dog Food, Tomatoes No. 1, qemnet Butter, 15 - Jello, any flavor, secemenenneas neers aaa PYYTTT TIT iiiiiii iii —We Reserve The Rig! QUALITY FOOD STOR 1400 Pine Street By DR. PHIL B. PHIL B, PRITCHARD (Formerly of Key West but now a Palm Beach Resident) THURSDAY, JULY 15, 193 No Admission (Charge At Dance No-admission_ will be mar le ated” Milas anid ‘fter dis | : ‘rhythm will be furnished by Sugar DERS INSTALLED OFFICERS, de Cer: refresh- | { is musical organization of Miami ‘which plays regularly at one of Miami’s most popular night clubs. The personnel consists of the fol- lowing: Saxaphones: Mickey Cherep, di- rector, Sam Keen and Carl Bu an kett; Trumbone: Miff Frin! éréy) Yoral: Frank™Purnell; ‘Trumpe Virgil Purnell and Rosaty Piccioli; Drums: Bill Lewis; Bass: Jack Handy; Piano: Al Adler. KEY WEST ADVERTISE TO THE ON INCREASE | West are increasing by leaps and} linstant faver with local) beer) f new. winter resort Key West'some of the city fathers, along! Rheingold is made by brewers | Coast of Florida, I’ feel that it ist ong the best judgment will be put | fexturing business. for an | prosperity of the Island City ‘West appeal to ali classes “of the} Ah “ee sles Sin ne imtroduc- way of further maintaining’ its: i ful Palm Beach. The | j who are always seeking a place te ground of the rich, yet You know there nothing | {One reason why it has been select-‘ami Swingsters, orchestra com- :cial city, and-long before. Jack-| simply “yes” and “no” when it! lay at the dance being given this tivities of the Island’ were of thé) enjoyment of the patrons that drop into the city and ‘mingle; ts city management is one of always will hold that old- -time | everything. It never stands for tforever. But: with the!jife amounts to no more be turned into a “rack-|since Henry M. Flagier started= -world, where the|o, so many operators and no Cherep, Keen and Lewis will join ‘er and enjoy its natural health | sort. Nobody grumbles and Jerry Clark at the American ‘last breath of some animal or hu-! self how beautiful it is here andi Ten Club at Widow’s Club, WON'T ACCEPT MONEY frious destructive ideas that will! sive and inexpensive. One may, j Key West must by all means be world. Money can buy no bet-\city, has not touched a coin or health center. . It all, and the law is the limit, {accepts gifts of goods for his THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1 WORLD IN. iTS NEW PROGRAM? 0. oc scien seri xe! | bounds, according to reports by! !the local distributors. It met with! An important question arises ies and observe the grave mis- | gy nkers when introduced on the at this time as to just what kind takes that have been miade by|iooal market several weeks ago. | will be. From a long experience| these lines. I firmly believe that in the various resorts of the East every consideration will be that cho have teen in the Weer mand- i very necessary for those who will forth ii dred years. Beer vendors all! in dealing, with, a shall |} y have the planning of the fates? and must be done.te Key | Povelt sewit are = th the v licae hindi ts wel cona\tet aha! _ i traveling public, may or may not happen in the] Every one has heard of beauti- tion of this good brew. Eri weil, wal me) pdt taly' ag ante, Tomi ie . *) paradise. is truly the play-| w every At Cuban Club. call “home” in the warm South-, ‘humble sonl that wishes to may! 3 e ‘ ‘land. leome here and enjoy its beauty.\ Mickey Cherep will lead the Mi- | “sleepy or slow” about Key West.'eq as the most exclusive is, that! posed of musicians of ‘the 265th Key West has always been a 80-| its law and order is supreme. Its} Coast Artillery Band, which will sonville or Miami ever became re-; ;comes to dealing with any added sort centers. But the social ac-| features that might add to pein = at 9:50: 9 clock jaf Cuban aristocratic idea and it was more! come here or who live the year-| than just a pleasure for people to; ound on the Island. | with the aristocratic Floridians|the finest, yet one of the most on the Island, Key West still andi thoughtful and considerate of ‘atmosphere of dignity. It belongs! anything that might mar its to her, it is very appropriate and) }cauty or name. Its political Pot a new prosperity, things! electing honest officials to to be different. Key) out the customs ‘aid down ever}: t may be made one’ it as an exclusive resort. It has ‘ P prominent resort] its night-life galore. Just enough, On their return to Miami lé may want t0!more. It has every and anything; Chet Brownagle at Macfadden’s /¢ome and relax, become strong-|one desires in such a seaside re- Deauville: Handy will play with | advantages. oa jeverybody enjoys it here, rich Legion Patio and Adler will con- Like the vultures awaiting the} ong poor. I often think to my-jtinue with the Three Score and jman, stands ready outside the how orderly things are run. It is) limit, numerous “rackets”—va- prosperous, entertaining, expen-| i destroy the better chances to 2° sleep at night unmolested, for it; KANSA'S ‘CITY, _ Mo.—Tony | forward. ‘has the finest police system in the | Jenk‘ns, street cleaner of this i |@ p’casure center as well as @ ter. Law is law here, but there,currency in five years, because already hasjis an abundance of liberality for|he claims that money is evil. He enough recreational chance games, ; jthat will appeal to the sporting ; Key West may be made anoth-| work. | element who crave the strenuous’ er Palm Beach in this respect. It; ‘ night-life and love to spend their j has beauty, it has pleasure, the| of the Heisure moments with Lady Luck.' night-life may be liberal and just!where. Let them find at the end |In its natnral’ simplicity those enough to care for the needs of of the road a paradise to rest, |games that have been going OM those who enjoy it. Nothing need| play and grow strong and with {for a century on the Island will! go beyond this limit of the law.| good; heaithy recreational fea , become fascinating in themselves Those who seek such fun or en-j tures, \to the visitor. I do not believe’ tertainment can have it, those! jehere is mveh need for outside! who care not for such may have’ | promoters along such lines, and jts beauty, rest, and climate and) | with a bit of polishing up or beau-' mingle with its hospitality. What ! jtifieation of such places, there , beautiful place it can. be! Or} world unequaled. any- will, by «ll means, I believe, be’ what a miserable place it can be! enough to make it interesting for ig things get out of line and the | ‘the new conrers. Too much of this! place turned into a ‘Reno’. The} inight-life stuff will’ defeat every | better class wish not that. It of-| good chance of keeping the op-|fers the greatest inducement to} | posite class, of visitors from en-|¢lean sportsmen and their fami-! |joying their stay on the Island. lies. It can be made to stand out | | To thro the place wide open to the American public as a place} will surely ruin everything. Of|to want to see. The beautiful | Soakeey taiswill not be done, but | spans of roadway that bring them | | things can get out of control in a|into the Island is alone a wonder (hurry if things are not planed | | jaat right in the beginnirg. One! 2 | oni ‘bea Vo: teed! the: Biortda: Gall | SNOWFLAKES BY JACK FROST « BEER BY LIEBMANN | MONROE THEATER Rochelle Hudson and Michael Whalen in WOMAN WISE Victor McLaghlen and Preston jf} Foster in SEA DEVILS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20; Nighi: 15-25¢ FOOD CES 5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Potatoes, 10 Ibs. . ‘2 cans Red Cross; can 5¢ &ggs, Fresh Florida, large — spectre ‘When folks compliment us on the quality of Rheingold we say we ought to know how to make good beer. Our family has been at it for an even hundred years. Sheingols that’s good beer % E. :) k1eBMANN BREWERIES, INC, BROOKLYN, N. ¥, | Brewers since 1837 + Established here in 1855 papbpaaen hasan: wet. ht To Limit : ince: Sanitary Phone 70 Miami Swingsters is a popular; i ville [Sheen cargo will sail for ede padianren raieee 2 es | Steamer Gatun of the Standard chestra. | Fruit and Steamship company, is) Boca Chica Casino is rapidly | scheduled to arrive from Philadel-;becoming a popular haven for ~~ arr Saturday, will. take on bunk-|PeTsons séeking relaxation and ~ nein de grmeibsreparwa peo “Se — It is open each night © tin to the average feet in-; THE HEAT! COMFORT: Cooling breezes that drive away that lazy, sultry feeling: ECONOMY: A real oscillating fan with strong ten inch blades at a new low price. 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