The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 17, 1937, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ——_ PERSONAL MENTION SOSHSOSRSTSLOSECEEOOELEe Major Robert Spottswood left by bas this morning for Pensacola where he will spend a period of} training at Fort Barrancas, at the)Parture for Havana, Cuba. Reserve Officers Training Camp. | Entertain With Surprise Party home of her sister, Mrs. Wi! A. R, Miller, superintendent of!¢. Banks. the P. and O. S. S. company and Mrs. Miller were passengers leav- ing on the Cuba yesterday for Tampa and during their stay were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Edwin Trevor. cream, cake and punch, served. rero, Billie Camero Olilia Mar- Paul Thompson, call officer of the police department, left this morning oyer the highway en route to Tampa to spend his va- cation. Mary Agnes Landy and Davis. Mrs. Angela Marquez, Mrs. Evangeline Gomez, Mrs. Ramon Rubio, Mrs. Eddie Marquez and Mrs, William C. Banks. EXTRA SAVING IN USED CARS Kelly, William Mrs. A. S. Caviness and daugh- ter Miss Edna, who are visiting relatives and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Johnson, will leave tomorrow morning for their home in Miami. Miss Grace Menendez, who was visiting as guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Valdes, left this morning over the highway for her home in Mi- : ami. ~ereent on used cars is offered eee prospective purchasers by Navar- a "s, Inc,, ding ot an adver- Hilary. Whalton, _ representing i Torotsen gi 2 js guaiot the jack. sponge "com tisement on the front page of this panies, left this morning for head-|" p. : ~ - eeause'this:econcern employes quarters in St. Louis, Mo. left) joi sulesmen, it isable to make Be ercing for a visit. with! this offer, ‘The. qustomer is given ends of the firm. the sqlesmatrs ‘commision. Navarrd’s his“ farge stock of T. E. Price, attorney from Mi-|ised Ggrs ‘itclidiig 1935° model ami, who was in Key West on] Pigmoutts, Dodges and Chevro- business with the county commis-} lets and’-uilarge number of cars sioners, left this afternoon, re-| priced less than one hundred dol- turning to his home. lars, issue. Mrs. Joseph ‘C, Falk and son.|station at Fort Barrancas, Pensa- Joseph, Jr... who were visiting | cola. Mrs. Falk’s father, James Curry, and, other relatives, left this| George Carey, manager of the morning for their home in Dot-|Western Union Telegraph com- han, Ala. pany in Havana, was a passenger on the Cuba from Havana yester- Russell Vilar, mechanic with|day going to Tamya to join his the United States Ordnance De-| family and during the stay of the partment. who was in Key West|vessel in port spent the time as during the encampmnt, left this| guest of his sister, Mrs. Annie Those present were: Charo Car-| bear this messtige. quez, Frederick Neilson, Dorothy; Albury, George Robert Cannon, ; “The White Garments in Sardis.” Extre saving of from 5 to 10 morning for Miami enroute to his Page. HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SALE See Window Display Beautiful New Flaxons, fale per yard 25c Pepperell Tubing, on sale New Chiffon Voiles, see win- dow, per yard . 25¢ 72 inch Mosquito Bars, $2.50, at __.. on 1Be regular ~ $1.95 $2.50 Van Raalte Stripe Pa- jamas, on sale $1.98 50c Rayon Silk Ves 75c All-Over Lace for Dresses, on sale per yard .......... 30¢ 25¢ Pillow Cases, on sale Mon- day ... 20¢ Pepperell Si 81x90, worth $1.25, at Pall Fashio' ite Weight, pair ............. 40 inch Silk for Slips, lors, per yard sven BOE Printed Pongee Coolie Coats, on sale . eiseatintsacid, Gloria ‘Silk Parasols, regular $2.45, on sale .......... $1.08 Handmade Night Gowns, see window, regular 75c, at 60¢ |) Children’s Printed Pongee . Pa- jamas, $ 6 14, af $1.00 ted Handmade n’s resses, 1 to 3, ai $1.00 Hand-woven Dotted iss, all colérs, Reg S5c, at yard 20c All-Over Lace Dresses, 14 to 42, vegular $1.00, at _.. 78 Extra size Pongee Kimonas, up to 56, on sale $1.98 Boys’ Pajamas, 6 to 18, made of Frvit-of-the-Loom 00 $1.98 Kayser Silk Slips, on sale ee i $1.65 50e Kayser Step-Ins, 3 for $1.00 10 pieces Tripple Sheer, ‘close out patterns, Reg. $1.00, on gale per yard ............. 65¢ All-Over: Embroidered Silk Net for Dresses, on sale per ts, » SUIV- NEW SHIPMENT OF POWDER PUFF MUSLIN DeLUXE Entirely new patterns just - cived. The glori- fied. Cotton with a per- manent finish, Lint- less, wash without starch, iron while damp. It’s Bellmanized and Sanforized. REMEMBER You can only buy POWDER PUFF MUS- LIN in Key West at HOLTSBERG’S Come and See Them Monday APPELROUTH'S NEW SHOWING OF Ladies’ Footwear Shipment of Shoes received this week inelude styles never before shown in Key West. See the new 3-tone Shoes, WE ARE MAKING DRASTIC RE- DUCTIONS ON OUR SUMMER FOOTWEAR. Visit this store Monday Co make sizable sav- ings on SHOES. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES HOSIERY to match Footwear... Every pair guar- anteed. SPECIAL PURCHASE (On Sale Monday) Shipment of MALLINSON’S Printed Triple Sheer, guaranteed washable and preshrunk. (We bought the entire lot of this ma- terial and will pass the savings on to you.) Reg- ular $1.00 yard, Meco sige “i 69¢ “ REDUCTIONS ON ALL PIECE Goobs IN THE STORE MONDAY Dotted’ Swiss, all colors, B§e, sper yard | 1B Printed Flaxons, yard 15¢ French Silk Crepe, all. eolors, Reg. 50c yard, Monday G9¢ Cotton Paisley, new shipment, per yard 23e SILK DRESSES, Reg. $1.95, ali to be sold at only .. $1.39 Voile and Dotted Swiss Dresses, Reg. $1.95, only —...... $1.69 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL DRESSES MONDAY All Priced For Quick Clearance RECEIVED THIS WEEK New shipment LASTEX Reg. of 'SPECIAL SUBJECT A surprise party was given yes-; terday for Olilia Marquez by her sehool friends in honor of her de- } Refreshments, consisting of ice} jects of interest to both, were/and unsaved people. | | 1 and WOOL BATHING SUITS]; in finest makes, 42 inch Pillow Tubing, per yard 40 inch Heavy Quality Baron- ette Satin, all colors, Reg. 69e, per yard ; 48 oe See our line of TOM SAW-]! YER BOYS’ SUITS and other clothing including Shirts, Blouses, Long or Short Pants, ete. EXTRA SPECIAL MONDAY & dozen Ladies’ Silk Panties, ome sold as high as 75¢, to close out Monday, each _ 18¢ WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER MONDAY SPECIALS General Reductions in Every Department The Store of Fashion “City's Leading Ladies’ Store” |/ i. APPELROUTH SUNDAY EVENING Pastory Yancy Tillman She-| hane has announced that he will!ing its plowshares into. The party was given at the; Speak to his congregation Sunday| President Roosevelt says. ‘A ship-} iiam| Might on the subject: “The Three Great Temptations Of Christ.” AT STONE CHURCH “The world has set about beat- swords. building boom is in the offing.’ {John T. Flynn’ says, ‘War begins! free ‘SPECIAL SERMONS "CLASSIFIED COLUMN Peceveccccccccecssescocs LOST LOST—Keys attached to gas tank! top on Monday, July 5. Reward This is one of the great sub-|its work where it ends—with the] -if returned to Room 218, Post bersaip of the church. friends and visitors are cordially “¢ In the Sundzy morning Bbdi of service, the pastor’s Subject wilt be STARS DEFEATED SATANS FRIDAY CONTEST WENT TWELVE IN} NINGS AND ENDED 6TOS Roberts Stars defeated Carabal- lo Red Devils yesterday after- noon after 12 innings of play. It was a pitchers’ duel throurh- out. F. Tynes allowed the victcrs but four safe hits and E. Roberts gave up only six to the losers. Both clubs played excellent ball in the field and some great plays were executed. Score by innings: R, H, KE. Caraballo Red Devils— 010 299 110 000-5 6S 2 Roberts Stars-— 001 011 011 001-6 4 2 Batteries: F. Tynes and Hop- kins; Roberts and Goss. League Standings Club— W. L. Coca-Cola . -5 4 Roberts Stars -6 56 Caraballo Red’ Devils 4 6 Next Week's Schedule Monday—Coca-Cola vs, Satans. Tuesdsy—Coca-Cola vs. Stars. Wednesday—Cokes vs, Satans. This will end play in the sec- ond-half. The club in seeond place at the termination of play will «meet Coca-Co team win this half’s flag also. A five-game series will start Thurs- day afternoon, Pet. 555 540 400 saved | The mem-|Europe’s inability to buy disas- invited ‘to)thus states Rev. {o’¢lock. jn, the, scrap heap.’ ‘Our safety lies in trously from’ us without credit,’ ing, the rumors of war/in Europe, This preacher will discuss the! ‘Boom Be-; subjett, gins,” “The “War indaye"hioeHthg at “11 Gig "Stone church. “Can.A Thing Be, Wrong For A | Christian.and Right For Any One Else ” will be the subject used by Rev. Tolle Sunday evning at 8 o'clock. This servies, according to announcement, will be featured by an sepecially attractive mu- sical program. “You are always welcome at the | First Methodist . church.” states! the pastor. TOOTHPICK TOPICS By ©. G. FLINT ° e What’s in a name? Numerolo- gists like to “work out” famous h@ines and show.you why they are j i { { great, by the same mathematical! formula of Pythagoras. They nev-} er pick on little names, Perhaps that is why the Henty Smiths decided to call their son, Wellington Van Orsdel Smith. The} boy grew up-and seemed to thrive on it; went out West in ’49 and was shot in a gun fight over a woman of no account. ed the hat in , should this} Smith. They pass- the saloon and bought him a pine box and a tomb- stone. Thus, the masterful name of Wellington Van Orsdel Smith amounted to. nothing, save in the heart of a saloon girl. Later on, this girl had a baby} and, having no better. insurrected the name, Wellington Van Orsdel Only, she added a final “e", to make it Smithe. Her boy, too, grew up and prospered under hardships. But he never liked his Af the Cokes lose both games to} name, which resembled too closely the Satans and defeat the Stars, the one in the village cemetery. Hi all three teams will end play in al So he changed it- when he enter-! tie. far. everything. JOE PEARLMAN Iinc.——— SALE Saturday, Monday and Tuesday LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE BUY NOW AND SAVE Let’s make these 3 days the Biggest of the Sale eepceneentenatineincnncnatensinatees —EXTRA SPECIAL— MONDAY, 8:30 A. M. Just received and placed on sale 20 pieces Curtain Mar- quisette Da) — solid colors and flowered, per yard 9c 40 pieces new Printed Flaxons, 30 pieces new Printed Per- oe 12¢ 10 pieces 35 Printed Shanctung, per yard . Solid color Candlewick Lace Cloth, values to 50c, on sale, per yard One lot Solid Color Silks, Flat Crepes, Georgettes and Chif- fons, values to $1.00 19¢ closing out ... Ps 300 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, values to $2.50, on sale— $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 200 new Silk Dresses, made to sell for $2.50, biggest value of the year, on sale Semaficnes $1.48 ee CLOSING QUT SANDALS pair— 65c 50¢ a eae 23¢ 18¢ 22x44 Heavy 39c Can- Spreads with non Towels 18x36 Cannon 25 Towels, at New ftalian Fringes, a $3.00 $1.98 $1.25 Wash Dresses, 79c value So, it's anybody’s race 80/ed public life. These last three games mean j nevertheless, IP LLL A ie He became great, A prowling numerologist, learn- ing about Wellington Van Orsdel Smithe, wrote a book (at $1.00 per copy) pointing out that, by adding that final “ce” the numeric- al vibrations had been harmonized and worked the “formula for power and success.” By such slender threads such greatness hang. Hampstead, N. H., July 10, 1937. Edward Everett Horton in THE MAN IN THE MIRROR Comedy and Short Reel Electric Motors Repaired and Rewound Quick, Guaranteed Work in a Modern Motor Shop | : } } i ; | RUSSELL W. RAINE, Inc. 120 N. W. 2nd Ave. Miami TELEPHONE 2-8011 Yes- Sure Ought To Be Arrested ‘or giving Watches away ree. Law or no law where the crime by me giving atches away free to my eus- tomers every week. I f fi FOIL LL AL Fd, I pay cash for all my i bey nothing on jit. Every member who joins my club pays SOc & kk for their $17.50 Watch, the others pay $1.00 a for their $35.00 Watch. ite a few have their haye.made full pay- te. It was Hot a lottery as operating—it was get- 1g my competitors business il . ii IF LALLLLLGE MM iff fil : i 4 3 fF i oll PHONE 465-3 CL hdd dead headed diadaddduhabdh Office Building. jly13-ti LOST—Pair of: - glasses. iccnal Rev. Joe A. Tolle, of|/ ‘shell rin: Reward if | First Methodist” church,’ concefn-|/ ‘ty '392 Elizabeth street. returned ‘TEACHERS WANTED TEACH:4S. WANTED — Enroll i immdiately.,. Positions open in western states. Elementary, advanced grades, history, com- merci1’, Spanish, Latin, English, social science, mathematics, others. Enclose stamped enve- lope. PRCFESSIONAL PLACE- MENT BUREAU, 508-9 MeIn- tyre Bidg., Salt Lake City, Utah. jun30-1mo ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E, 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. july7-1mo FOR SALE TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, may19-tf Subscribe to The Citizen, MONKOE THEATER Bing Crosby-Shirley Ross ie WAIKIKI : WEDDING Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orehes tra, 15-200; Nighi: 15-25¢ — KEY WEST — COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District —Popular Prices— First Class Fireproof —Sensible Rates— Garage Elevator Fleming Street Methodist Church —INVITES YOU— 11 a. m.: “But I Will Trust.” 8 p. m.: “Do You Be- lieve In Angels?” , Invites You To Services Tomorrow 11 a. m.: “The White Garment In Sardis.” 8 p. m.: “The Three Great Temptations of Christ.” Come—You Are Welcome PIIP ICL eee Lee (Reprinted from issue Friday, July 16), Louis Polleck, Duval street jeweler, was a this morn- ing on a capias issued out of criminal court by County Solici- tor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., charg- ing him with “setting up, con- ducting and permitting a lot- tery.” Mr. Pollock posted bond of $500 for his appearance when called for trial in criminal court. The arrest followed an in. vestigation, which was ordered by Governor Fred P. Cone and conducted in the office of As- sistant State A J. Lanee- lot Lester by State Attorney George A. Worley, who came in from Miami over the high > with so many members in eac The meémbérs pay 50 cents $1 weekly, as the case 4 Each week « drawing and the person holding ning sumber im each clubs gets a watch. This is in defiance - Figs ma: is of a OCLC ELLA a ee of F jly1 7-208 SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937. | eeecccccvocoocoosoosesee@fprenared to begin war, certainly’ ‘VIEWS AND REVIEWS °": democracies are better able to ? } finish it.” and Republican vice-presiden- | DEPARTMENT STORE tial candidate: : Beige Labor unions in England reg- rang iy gerne Liar as U. S. Senator’ ister, make an accounting of funds Department Store ‘rom Oklahoma: and keep open books.” “The money question has ae ere = MONDAY SPECIALS a world racket © throughout the! ages. The public has been kept in ignorance about money.” ! | What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong | |encersevecccecevecossccs ' | Robert W. Wagner, U. S. Senator from New York: 1 | “The real death blow to Com- jmunism and Fascism in America newspaper: was delivered through the achiev- {ments of Franklin Delano Roose- i velt.”” t REDUCTIONS on all Summer Dresses, Millinery. E: in the store REDUCED for Saturday and Monday. ——— Channra Lai, Hindu writer: “Great Britain will lose India jr revol{ition.” CLOSING OUT 15 pieces of Short | Materials suitable for Beach Suits and Culottes, per yard . 1S | Edwin W. Kemmer, economist: |Walph W. Sockman, preacher: “We are facing a substantial “A bad democracy is better than' period of rising commodity prices a dictator. even a benevolent; which will carry the cost of living one.” | to much greater heights.” j s i Robert W. Binghar, U. S. Aimbas-| Owen D. You dustrialist: | sador to Great Britain: | “We need today inspiration, not “If the dictatorships are better} irritation.” Better grade FLAXONS and DIMITIES, reduced to per yard ene ena 19¢ 40 inch Beautiful Sheer Spaced Flowered Voiles, reduced to per yard pS Sa 25¢ Children’s School Dresses, $1.25 values, reduced to ........ 75¢ We carry only the “best im Children’s Wear EXTRA REDUCTIONS —ON ALL— . BETTER SHOES for Ladies, Men and Children. One counter of Sandals, white and pastel shades, to a. cl t, at on ot to SAO #5 Evening Dresses, Organdies, Nets, Satins, ete., to close out Monday morning only. Mortgage Loan M Do you want a new es te see us for a mortgage lean. Co in the matter over with us am 4 Boys’ Wash Suits, each .... 50¢ REAL ESTATE WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR SEVERAL HOUSES WHO WANT THEM NOW —IF YOU HAVE— REAL ESTATE AND WANT TO SELL SEE US AT ONCE AND LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US to each ...... $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Dresses, flowered striped, each ..4... EA de dhe de dade de ueueuheukeuh REAL ESTATE Brett-Williams, inc. 425 DUVAL ST. OPPOSITE COLONIAL HOTEL MIAMI BEACH the 1938 Automatic Tuning i L f i ' En if ? hi Fi 8 é z ? $ i i aE i i i i if H ! te f E i | E d it ii iF |! | E

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