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PAGE FOUR Barn Dance At Caban Clab Barn Dance to “be given at Cuban Club on Friday, August 6, | is expected to be one of the most) jting for a brief vacetion with Mrs. Dixon, before marriage masy| unusua! affairs to be staged in this city in months. Affair is being the Young Men’s Social Club. Ac-| cording to the president, George: Del Pino, the clubhouse will be} deeorated to resemble a large barn and there will be everything! ustally found in a barn to give! the shal] the right atmosphere, Four big prizes will be awatd- ed during the eyening. A good program of dance music wil! be furnished by a lecal orchestra. i | \ } Large crowd is expected to at- tend the Free Dance being given this evening at Pena’s Garden oe | Roses, will bel} Sweeting’s: Music for this affair furnished by Sugar Bridge Builders. Dance Tonight At Boca Chica Enlisted men’s club of Key: West Barracks will sponsor -a: danee this evening at Boca Chica’ Fishing Camp. It is expected that this affair. will be largely attended. APPELROUTH'S Temporarily Located At 517 DUVAL STREET While Store Is Being Remodeled DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On all Merchandise and Shoes while in this loca- tion. Visit this store MON- j| DAY for Biggest Bargains this year. SPECIAL PRICES ON SHOES — on SHOES by selecting ‘ir of the latest style FOOT- AR now on display at the = prices offered on Mon- Every pair matchable with our NEW SILK HOSIERY. EXTRA SPECIAL One rack Ladies’ Lace Dresses and Beach Wear, 5O0e all at . MONDAY SPECIALS 10 doz. Children’s Silk and ame Bobby Socks, 25¢ and B5c values, Monday 10¢ 10 pieces Waffle Cloth, regular 25c, — LINSON’SPRINTED TRIPLE SHEER, every %® pieces 40 inch Printed Silk, pigs ag to 75e, -39¢c 48c Non-Crushable ‘Printed Linen per yard . 40 inch Heavy Quality Baron- ‘ette Satin, all — per yard ........ DRESS IN THE sto MARKED AT SPE- CALE PRICE MONDAY. We m sell every DRESS oo moving back to other hae Dresses in 12-gore 98e Ladies’ Silk Dresses in Plain eur, S100 _ be Printed Dotted Swiss, per yard COMPLETE STOCK VAN RAALTE UNDERWEAR—We are offering special reductions ‘on this line for Monday. 1 Appelrouth’s is the Exclosive , Wan Raalte Agent in Key { West. Van Raalte Ladies’ Strifed Night Gowns, special “ of New shipment Infants’ Hand- made Dresses and Rempers, special ger and Us. tee Ladies’ jan on sale gar 79e PREPARE FOR SCHOOL OPENING 25. pieces Linene, all shades, kints, — wash- able, Monday, 22c Middy Blouses, special 49c SAWYER BOYS’ CLOTHING —All Reduced for ees 's Leading Ladies’ Store” Bae Duval Street st the thing for Chiliren's per yard COMPLETE LINE TOM 1. APPELROUTH | Clarice Roberts, sponsored by, | © 00000000009890000086000 ‘PERSONAL MENTION eee eeeesece Charles W. Dixon, who was vis: left afternqon for Tampa yesterda; where on. Melvin E, Russell, {dent of public Monroe county, sailed on the S. S. Cuba yesterday with his for Tampa, whence he proceed to Ft. Myers, with Mrs. Russell’s parents, and motor to North Carolina for a va- cation, Tim Pittman, formerly manager the Southern Bell Telephon? esas in Key West, and Mrs. Pittman, arrived on the S, S. Cuba yesterday afternoon after spend- ling a vacation in Havana, and will visit with Mrs. Pittman’s family for one week and then leave for Ft. Lauderdale, where Mr, Pittman was transferred some time ago. Mrs. Mabel Williams, who was spending a vacation with friends for about one month, left this morning on Florida Motor Lines bus for her home in Miami. Miss Bernice W. Dickens, of the WPA Educational Project, who was in Key West for a short business visit, left this for Miami headqzarters and ex- pects to return shortly to the “de- lightful city.” J. B. Pinder, first keeper at Sombrero Jy vacation with the family. Wm. Vassie, machinist with the lighthouse department, who was making repairs on the Lighthouse Tender Poppy, has returned to the city. Proof Irrefutable In Chicago a statistician for a life insurance company was lec: ‘turing on the uncertainty of life, rand in the midst of his lecture he y he will be joined later by Mrs. Dix- superinten- instruction for car will join the ifamily who are spending a_ while morning assistant lighthouse, arrived yesterday for his quarter- TEMPLE,” SUBJECT | Pastor Yeney Tillman Shehane| will preach a special sermon Sun-, day night to his congregation in the First Baptist Church on “The Building of King Solomen’s Tem- ple”. The pastor states that in this: sermon it will be pointed out as to the materials used, how much ma-' terials were gathered, the number of people employed, the neriod of time it took to build the temple and how each piece of material fit so snagly in its place that there was neither hammer nor ax nor any tool of iron heard in the beilding of the most magnificent. bailding the world ever saw. In the morning hour the pastor’s subject will be “Christ Lost and Christ Found.” The membership of the church, all friends and visitors are cordi- ally invited to attend these serv- ices. oe Yesterday’s Precipitation... .0 Ing, SOOHCHOSHSHSSSSSSSOOSSOOS Normal Precipitation... .14 Ins, Thi Tomorrow's Kimani 5:55 aim, - Tk py eal 12:50 a. m. Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises . Moon sets . High Low Barometer reeding at & a. m.: 30.02. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p, m., Sunday) Sea level, Key West and ‘Vicinity : Partly variable winds, mostly southerly. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with scattered show- ers Sunday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits. collapsed and died. Few lecturere}and East Gulf: Gentle variable are that anxious to prove their|winds and partly overcast weath- point.—Hovston Post Dispatch. er tonight and Sunday with wide- mmmmmcemempmmmmmms, |'° *°8''°r°" showers. i/HOLTSBERG'S Special 50c Sale Monday ae eee SrA Printed “Chiffons ied Triple Sheers, — $1.00, ' 50e : 50¢ CLOSING our Ladies’ Hats, ali at .... 1be Curtain ee 6 yards for .............. Children’s School Dress- es, all sizes, 7 to 14 Full Fashioned Ladies’ Service Hose, pair '_ 50c Hand-Made Baby Dress- na ao. one Boys’ Wash Suits with Belts, reguiar T5c, at 25be Colored Ongandies, One lot Ladies’ Slips, loving out ......... $1.00 Dance Sets, 50c .. 0 One lot Ladies’ and Children’s Pajamas, close out 50c/! 50c 50c 50 Colered i. Sharks. embroidered Vanity Sets, colored, 4 pieces ‘i Sepiece Bridge Sets, closing out BS Filet Lace Scarfs, tie 50, 2 for .... Extra size ‘Genii Night Gowns, —— T5e, for . $1.00 Silk Chios: dae ing out, yard 50c 16c fast color Prints, Figen Oe One tet Ladies Beadnage: << bern out, 50c} 50c}: WEATHER CONDITIONS The small disturbance that a ed inland near Tampa, Fia., Thursday afternoon has contin oa its northeastward movement and] increased in intensity, being cen- tral this morning a short distance southward of Hatteras, N. causing streng winds on the North Carolina coast and gales off ee and moderate to heavy rains have} resulted throughout the Care- linas. Press: re is high this morning. over the Lake Superior region, and relatively high over most oth- er sections in the eastern half of the country; while weak lew pres- sure areas overspread west- ern districts. Moderate show- ers have occurred during the last 24 hours in portions of the north: and middle Atlantic States and’ southeastern Ficriday'“and ther hawe been. widely. scatteged’ Tight, showers in a few other localities. Temperatures ‘have risen in ;, the northrn Reckies»end Plains States and are near or sonrewhat below norm! over much of the eastern portion of the country and far Northwest, and generally above the seasonal nonmsl elsewhere. Day tamperatures of 106 to 104 | degrees were reborted yesterday in central and western Texas. G. 8. KENNEDY, Official in Charge —THE FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH 11:00 a. m. “Christ Lost and Christ Found.” 8:00 p.m. “The Build- ing of King Solomon's Temple.” Everybody Has A Warm Welcome To These Services One Ladies” $1. 00 Dresses, { oon out Bere Schoo! Socks, Paes » 3 for ena MONDAY MORNING Flowered Silk Crepe Dresses, } sh = 61.00): sale Triple ahaa: Dresses, large sires, 38 to 44, $2.98 on sale 50c); COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District } ‘KING SOLOMON’S’ C. It is] NICELY dowdy tonight and Sunday, with seattered showers Sunday; gentle Nebr., 54 years ago. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN T NEW SHIPMENT OF AUTOMOBILES RECEIVED AT NAVAR- RO’S PLACE ‘A CENTURY OF PROGRESS,’ THEME “Is this generation going to the dogs?” Hear Rev. Joe A. Tolle Sunday evening at 8 o’clock on the subject of “A Century of Pro- gress.” In this sermon he © will show not only the progress made. @uring the last.one hundred years in the social and moral fields but will also show that religious de- velopments have kept pace with Quite a number of these ‘cars the times, sapere Rev. Tolle of the have already been spoken for. ce Meme 6 : “| Church. They are in the latest and choie-} Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, est colors manufactured by Chrys-|the pastor will speak on the sub- ler. ject, “A Message to the Church Extra good offer is now being|°! Today.” “He-that hath an ear, et him hear what the Spirit saith made to prospective buyers by utite ‘the churches.” Dan Navarro, head of this firm.] ‘The musical, program is always! It is the fact that cars canenow bejan outstanding feature in the|™ purchased direct from the dealer,|services at ‘Stome church, Rev.| thereby saving the salesman’s com-| Tole states. mission, Navarro’s has recently adopted the policy of employing no sales- man in order that the buyer can get the lowest possible price. This auto firm has a_ tremen- Jaous stock of used cars and offers} 1803—John Eriesson, them at this time at prices. low-]Swedish . inventor-eng er than ever before. This is forjlived here. after his # & . builder of the ironclad fhe_punposof ‘making room for} (+ o:vi) War fase, bo : aalspehehd New shipment of Dodges and’ Plymouths arrived last evening consigned to Navatro’s, Inc., deal- er in Chrysler products in this; city. Today’s Anniversaries Fa ip Hpi Tpenpepenmnpesones ° =liforine's Birthdays Pocceccserncwococenoones bot and bewcraee wal nion genera! Taylor Branson, U. S. Marine Mar rol Band leader, born in Washington, cet Pee alo reinch a D. C., 56 years ago. 1816—George H, Thomas, no ed soldier of the Mexia; 7 i V 1835—Paul du Ghaillu, explerer and writer o. Africa, born in New Orleans. Died in Russia, Apri] 30, 1903, Dr. Philip M. Brown, Prince- ton University’s professor emerit- us of international law, born at Hampden, Maine, 62 years ago. Armo B, Cammerer, director of} 1837—William C. Quantuill, the National Park Service, Dept.| guerilla chief of Civil War fame, of the Interior, born at Arapho,|bomm in Ohio. Mortally wounded in battle and died in Louisville, Ky., June 6, 1865. Dr. Emanuel A. Goldenweiser, the Federal Reserve Board’s chief]: 1854—Charles Le Roy Goodell, 54|Methodist clergyman, known New York City ae preacher, born at Dudley, Dr. Herbert E. Ives of New|Died April 27, 1937. York, Bell Telephone Laborato- ries’ physicist, born in Philadel phia, 55 years ago. SPCC OSCOOSSORODSOSOCOOOE CLASSIFIED COLUMN economist, born in Russia, years ago. radio Mass. PARIS, July 31.—The Bird: Cage has opened here—to let the birds in, not out. very fnie feather they are, too. The cage is a supper club, one invitation only, It is perched atop) ‘lof the Pavilion d'Elegance at the; FURNISHED HOME, Paris exposition. electric ice box, tile bath, etc.) Finished in bamboo and willow Apply Johnson &); in imitation of a real cage, it is jiy30-tf hung all around with birds, some live, some mechanica!. The me- chanical ones sing almost a? sweetly as the live ones, too. Reasonable, Johnson. FURNISHED APARTMENT, priv- ate bath and toilet. Southeast exposure. Priced very reason-| There is one American note to 310 William street. jly31-2tx 1 able. the whole, beautiful setup. The orchestra is composed of negroes ROOMS from the United States. ROOMS—-$2.50 week and up. Meals if desired. Very reason- «able. J. L. Johnson, 4144 Chase 4 Memi Beach. jly30-tf THE.MUNROQ,.128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. * * july7-1m ROOMS WANTED WANTED — Biderly gentleman desires two rooms with bath, garage and meals. Write Box D, The Citizen. jly29-3tx FOR SALE EL MODELO COFFEE—Deliver-; ed at your home. Highest quality at low price. Ask your neighbor. L, BANCELLS, 801 Simonton street. tues-thur-sat | MONROE THEATER || Joan Crawford-William Powell | psi iat THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ be over oe and born’ in Bai *moted} widely-j J Seeeevesosesccovoseceses Today In History THEME °° : 1777—Lafayette, not quite 20, commissioned major-general ‘hy Continental Congress. | 1790—U. S, Patent No. 1 is- sued Samuel Hopkins of Vermont for a method of making pot and’ pearl ashes (lye). > 1854—Died — Samuel Wilson. Troy, N. Y., meat-packer, the original “Uncle ‘Sami”—suppiied | meat for army in War of 1812! ‘and, according to legend, contain- ers stamped with his name affec-; tionately referred to as “Uncle Sam’s. 1914—Stock markets the world] over closed by war. j 1918—U. S. Government takes telephone 1936—Money in circulation in, United States placed at over six biliion, or $48.15 per capita. BEER SALES ecords of sales of Rheingold since its introduction on the market: just’44; days ago. y that: all previous _ records ave been broken. Fine quality of ids Libyiban product is reason for its Tippee says the local tr ibyr FAs ing to reports thade by local vendors, every ors who tries Rheingold Ever becomes a satis- fied consumer: and always tells his friends the quality ef Rhein- gold, Sales have been increasing by leaps and bounds and wall -con- ‘tinue to increase because there is satisfact'on in every bottle, the ditributor believes. catenins Basil Rathbone-Ann Harding pe a LOVE FROM A STRANGER Comedy and Mickey Mouse { ! _Quick, Guaranteed Work in a lern Motor Shop RUSSELL W. RAINE, Inc. 120 N. W. 2nd Ave. Miami TELEPHONE 2-8011 | And birds of 9} of the swankiest, Admittance by, } Methodist Church Invites You To Worship 11:00 a. m. “Making Life Easier for Others.” 8:00 p. m. “The Reli- gious Snob.” 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. Here is a fan that gives you every- Ln, SG it can be purchased fer only 95¢ down and the balance in monthly installments with your electric bill! —10 INCH OSCILLATING GILBERT FAN— Special $6.95—95c down—$] 00 per month QUIET — SPEEDY ~ STRONG New Shipment Just Received ONE WEEK FREE TRIAL You may try the above ELECTRIC FAN one week without cost or obligation. Phone us today and take advantage of this offer. | jy passed away in Fort Pierce. Our} nounced that there will be no | _ ETE Is, SATURDAY, JULY. 81, 1987. EAD OF TRA We With io sageeancoth Bectre | AINISTERIAL UNIT sia or twas ey Weel MEET CALLED OFF comfort in the loss of our beloved! eee mother and grandmother, Mrs. Due to a number of the minis- Matilda Metts Smith, who recent-j ter. Yeaving on ‘vacation, it is an- family joins us in this expression} of gratitude. arce Monday morning. |MRS. LILLIE MICHAEL AND! ‘The announcement was_ issued DAUGHTER, JESSIE, jly31- itl py Rev, Yancy Tillman Shehane, ! president of the Alliance, » meeting of the Ministerial Atli- Key West's Only Complete Department Store» —_— ‘Saturday and Monday —SALE— Extra reductions im all .de- partments on SUMMER ‘GOODS. MUST clear stock to make room for FALL GOODS. MONDAY MORNING. 25 pieces of Pique, all Fano Figured Voiles and {0c Flaxons, reduced 1 Tot ef Boys’ “Wash. Suits,. slightly soiled, re- duced to, each ........ st inch Corded Laces, all pas- tel shades, reduced ‘te, yard 15 pieces of Plain and Figured ‘Silks, $1.00 values, seduced, “se 200 pairs of SHOES, values to $2.50, on sale at $1.00 1 rack of SILK DRESSES, values to $2.50, at only $1.48 _.0— $1.00 CLOSING OUT — All Bia j Summer HATS, only 36 inch Velvet Finish Broad- cloth, all colots, 15e { EXTRA ‘SPECIAL MONDAY 8:30 a. m. 1 case Printed Batiste, yard 86 inch 35¢ Printed Shan- tung and Voile, -13¢e “ia cot, pad Oe 10c $1.00 _25¢ _ 88e 1de 1 case Printed Fi Flaxons, 15¢ 1 case Printed “Voiles and becom 25e and 80¢ 0 19¢ vaive, yard CLCSING our - a ‘Dark and ‘Light Pure _ 15¢ per yard 25e 35c Printed Dotted Swiss, yard ... * 48¢ 4 36 inch Brown —— per yard .. 1 case Rayon sik Spreads - 1 case 22x44 Sue Cannon Towels a ‘ans Sheets, 42x36 Pillow cases at aon duced for New Summer Foundations and Girdlos—wear one and 1 case Pure Si Hose, pair ‘Three-quarter Silk Hos- «that's good heer LIEBMANN BREWERIES, INC, BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Brewers siece 1837 On Sale By All Leading Vendors

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