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Bveecccccascccscacccoces, A. RB. Miller, superinténdent of the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship company, and Mrs. Miller, arrived on the S, S. Cuba this morning from Tampa en foute to Havana, where they will visit. briefly. Dr. P. D. Holloway, surgeon,. U_S. P. H. S., attached to the Marine hospital, and Mrs. Hollo- way, who were enjoying a vaca- tion ‘of several qweeks; «in «the stdtes, were returning passengers on the Cuba this : ‘niorning = Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Sinton Johnson’ and children, who were visiting with relatives for several days, | left over the highway this morn-} ing en route to their home in West Pa'm Beach. j Joe Catala, formerly of this city. but who for the past several months had been making his home in Miami, is spending a vacation of two weeks with his parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Caesar’ Catala on Division street. Miss Consuelo Warren, daugh-; ter.of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Warven, who is connected with the United} States Internal Revenue offices in Jacksonville, was an arrival in Key West yesterday over the high- way for visit with her parents at the home, 1017 Southard street. Mr.. and Mrs, Ernest Heming- way, who have been spending! s-me time fishing off the coast = the Bahama Islands, were return- ing passengers on the plane from! Miami this morning. eeetece Today In History eaecenecoccesscosscecoce 1847—First U. 8S. postage stamps issued—previously _post- masters and private mail com- panies issued their own stamps. A Se-brown with head of Franklin[' and a 10c black with head of Washington. ¥858—Third attempt to lay At- lantie cable successful. 1909 — Payne-Aldrich Tarrif ‘Act passed—partly leading to rise of Progressive Party. 1918-—U. S. soldiers land at Archangel, northern Russia. 1933-—-Some 25,000 .Pennsyl- vania coal mine workers agree to go back to work when Pres. Roose- velt announced a truce pending arbitration, '1936—American Federation of Labor’s Executive Council votes to suspend 10 unions representing More than @ million members if they do not withdraw from CIO within a month, Jesse Owens, at world olympics, makes. new world record in 200 metre race and thrid win. Alberta, Canada, is- sues its social eredit Government money. Greece sets up a dicta- torship. Second Anhiversary Sale at Mendell’s Exelusive Men’s Shop is @ great suécess. This store bas evety day sinee | last Friday morn- vihietn the public knows that we really vive bargains in our sales, we have enjoyed one of the finest business periods in our history,” states William Mendell, Manager of this store. Attention is called on the front page of this issue of « very fine | walue in Men's Grand Slam and; other shirts. QUICK! STOP CHILLS AND| FEVER! Take This Good Old Medicine for Malaria! ‘Whan you've got chills and fever, want real and ready relief. You proven merit. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic con- tains tasteless quinidine and iron. Tt quickly relieves the chills and fever and also tends to build yeu up. That's the double effect you ‘want. ‘The very next time you have ar @ttack of chills and fever, get Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and Start taking it at once. AR drug stores sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, Sc and $1. The kt a he more econsnucal solved by one | ufagturer who fe in Slot, Easy. Twist, OF Comes Cap. QUSEWIVES no longer need send. out an SOS for. tworfisted hui | put,on a kitchen wrestling match in | ing Some contamers, which, like } open small boys; ‘often: meas irefuse to have their caps reraoved. memakers generally prefer the screw-on type of | closure: for glass jars; but’ even that popular cap sometimes is difficult to remove. This perplexing problem. has been goeresire closure man- Bor ai ca what is iately a knife-openin; cai g, ee gee ers from other closures im that on its oP is a grooved slot. open any glass container equipped with mee ven of closure, ‘con around the outer rim of the eap wit! the knife handle, insert the of am ordinary table knife into the groove in the top of the cap. This supplies the necessary lever to enable one to un- serew the cap. To reseal the jar, screw a tightly by beer be if you wish, you again use the levei of the hey mor a seal as tight ss the original. Consumers acceptance of this new type cap is evidenced by the report fromthe manufacturer that many mil~ liens. have been sold to food packers since the first of the year. Women Sit-Downers Pieneered In Saleon (Ry Associated Press) MOOREVILLE, Ind., Aug. 5.— The current wave of sit-down‘ strikes is nothing new here. Back in 1831 the women of this town staged such a siege in a saloon until the Larkecper quit. The women objected to having} a saloon in Mooresville, They took their knitting and rocking chairs and planted themselves before the bar. They worked in shifts so sev- eral women were always present. The barkeeper muttered to him- self then he chewed his nails and swore. ilis patrons balked at dvinking before the knitters—in feet they refused even to enter the place. This went on for days until the barieeper admitted de- feat and moved out of town. Dog Placed On Trial Bites Man In Court (By Ansoctated Press) GRAND RAPIDS, Aug. 5.— Pete, a hound under sentence of death by Justice of the Peace James 0. Toohey for viciousness. turned out to be his own worst witness. Neighbors had complained Pete was biting little children. While the court hearing was in progress Pete gave the defense a set-back by taking a piece out of Special Depaty L. T. Osberne’s trouser leg. Cockleburs Sprout After Many Years (Ry Ansoeiated Prens) DURANT. Okla., Aug. 5.—Rea- soned John Leonard, flo It wheat grains from Egyptian ruins will sproat, why won't eockeburs — in. contrete 1k penny? - yee picked’ up a’ clistér ‘of ae ad found in 21-year-old pavement being torn up by work- mer)planted them, They sprouted. produced more cockleburs, RICHARDSON’S STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cuban Coffee, Ib... Maxwell House Coffee, tb. Butter, roll Sugar, 5 the. RERF & — a Spaghetti, 3 cans Grape Fr Juice, 3 cans Tomato Juice, 3 cans Cleanser, 3 cans Peaches, large can Phone 658-R Free Delivery Baton and Elizabeth Sts. 20 HFFERPNDYPTEEEDEY ‘VIEWS AND REVIEWS What ‘They Say Say Whether Right Or Wrong (@eeeeceqaecosesoeaeeseaes i jJohn T. MecNichellas, Catholic | Archbishop of Cincinnati: | «phey (industrialists arid capi-| talists) cannot understand that; jeapital is entitled to a fair return Lon, its-investment. and . nothing more.” | Emile Brunner, Swiss professor: “The primary concern of the church is not with the alteration of institutions but with the chang- img of persons.” | Charlotte Carr, New York relief worker, to become head of Hull House im Chicago: | “Despite all talk to the trary, nopody who can get wants to be on home relief.” con off Jobn L. Lewis, CIO leader: | “ff the public wants te approve the CEO, it can, if it. wants to disapprove it, it can.” Emi? Ludwig, exiled Germany au- thor: “You must see a man’s. enemies in-order to understand him.” New York: “Every tariff bill has a bayonet; ‘wrapped up in it.” | Hamilton Fish, Jr, member of rs ‘ “E claim the Treasury Depart- ment has smeared any number of Republicans and let the Demo- erats go free.” J eecccccccccsccccccoceson! A. A. Berle, Je, chamberlain of | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Beauty Among the Butterfly Lilies _at Cypress Gardens “WINTER HAVEN, Fla Bee ia dks boas cf ae alae uF Gee er oe ‘aha white, and Gail Armour, David E. Lilienthal, TVA Com- “No amount of skill in admin- istration and no perfection of or- ganization ean take the place of human understanding.” ‘William Green, president, A. F. of La “We cannot permit all organiz- ed labor to be penalized because of the stupid mistakes of the cio.” REDUCED PRICES ON AUTOMOBILES In order to force the sale on the large stock of used cars. at Na- varro’s, Inc., this firm has drastic- ally, reduced prices on every auto- mobile. “We have never had a finer collection to select from as we have at this time,” states Dan Na- varro, head of the concern. “Every car is in the best of con- dition.” Included in this line are splen- did buys im '34, °35 and 36 models. Navarro also has a fine line of cars priced less than. one hundred dollars, “In many instances,” states Mr. ‘Navarro, “one can turn in the present car as @ down-payment and pay the balance on smal! weekly or monthly terms.” MADE PLAYERS SWEAR KINGSTON, Eng.—Rev. A. W./ Orr of this city has decided to umpire no more ball games be- eause his’ decisions made the players swear. MONROE THEATER Kay Francis-Ian Hunter in STOLEN HOLIDAY Warren Williams-Karen Morley in OUTCAST -| gossip from Cincinnati’s zoo: lovely danseuse, is shown among themPhite by Here’s A Bit Of Gossip From Zoo! |Could Not Get Away From His Business | «(Ry hadecies Press) CINCINNATI, Aug. 5.—Bits of | (By Associated Press) SARGENT, Neb., Aug. 5.— | Robert Spooner, undertaker, can’t Bight lion cubs have been soldjeven get away from business by in recent months but z00. officials | £m to a hospital. m he awoke following an | operation in a Siowx City, Ia., hos- {pital he fornd N. ©.. Gray, | Blencoe, Ia., undertaker, and Hen- jry Fitzpatrick, Danbury, Ia., un- derteker, in rooms on either side jot him, Man With Wooden Leg Fools Snake say at least two of the remaining | lionesses are awaiting the stork. Mr. and Mrs. Tiger also are an- ticipating. Admiral, the Kodiak bear and largest in captivity, has begun te. hibernate, Giraffes must have their meine: and each also gets two onions 0%, breakfast. Susie, the “only trained gotta in the world,” gets cod lived oil.| (Ry Axsociated Pres) Abe, the alligator, went to sleep} TALIHINA, Okla, Ang, 5.— in October in th¢ basement o7'For onec, A. L. Peek was glad he the reptile house; they put him in! had a wooden leg. a strait-jacket until ‘antfl April. Whils he was working.on, his |farm near +> here a rattlesnake Zoo Snakes At Park j struck at him. Its fangs sank into ' the wooden leg, and Peek shook Are Worried To Death! ~ (Uy Asneiated Press) , the Paco Toose and killed it with CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Snakes at! {a stone. the Lincoln. Park Zoo “fretted workmen installing steam pip2s; kept knocking in walls with air) Bob Livingston-Ray Corrigan in runs, | RANGE DEFENDERS The commotion made the poor: Comedy and Seria; snakes so nervous they lost their! appetites and several died. STAR BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135. Night 696-W Matinee: Balcony, t0c; Orches | Net only are the foodstuffs offered by this store noted for their geodness and wholesome- ness, but for the extremely low All Competition Met With Low Prices and High Quality ONE STOP SERVICE Order all your food through ws—ARCHER’S complete food store. Phone 67 814 Fleming ee FOODSTUFFS REFRIGERATORS healthful as if they ice. Our Refrig and absolut-ly a EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——On. Display At—— Thompson ice Company, Ine. PHONE NO. & F. f THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937. ies Diese At "Chicken Methuselahs Cuban Clab | Lay Eggs 22 Years Main attraction Barn Dance} (By Annoeinted Press) | being given tomorrow evening, at} GUY¥MON, Okia., Aug. 5.—M. “Cuban Club will take place at/ 2, Rese, farmer near here, has 12:00 o'clock sharp when a_ live|‘hreé hens whose ares, he says, ig will be turned loose im the|'°ta! 68 years, big P be sas oo ti Rose says the hens, of brown band Pi€hieghorn, stock, have .been laying ‘wilt be given the porker. feggs fore more than 22 years, Another prize to be givem will be a 12pound ham. AfSo, there} wilt be an award for the best: boys’ costume and another for the} girl.wearing the most appropriate.) By ANN PAGE 'S, pears, apples, n s are the outstanding 5 prices, too, are attractive, with | ima beans, beets, cabbage, carrots, celery, salad greens, peas, potatoes, squash and tomatoes the outstending values. ‘Eggs, cheese and fish complete the | list of attractive! priced fresh foods, for meats of all continue te be high and promise to go higher. egetable plates garnished with cheese or fish; and fruit, or egg snd milk desserts will belp keop bi ets in line. The following menus call for sea- sonable and reas: le foods. Low Cost Dinner beg ee oe Potatoes with Cheese orn Stuffed Tomatoes Green Beans Bread and Butter Sliced Peaches * On Seeer Tea or Coffee ny Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Mashed:-Sweet Potatoes new cook- affair has been arranged “George: Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block From Shopping Districts and Amusements Summer Rates, Unti] December Single Room with Bath, $1.50; Deuble Reom with Bath, $2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager Brea Peach and Apple Turnovers Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Jellied Consomme Fried Chieken Cream Gravy Boiled Rice Green Beans Fruit Salad Bread and Butter Peach Iee Cream Angel Cake | Coffee ui eecevecceesooes coceceee THOUGHT GEMS’ | ee: In jealousy there is more of self-love than of love to another. —Rochefoucauld. eee | Thank You. fo Your Business What frenzy dictates, jealonsy P Our gratitude business creates in us greater de- belleves-~Gaye. ia ; sire to serve better. It is ‘an inspiration for new things. T.ifles light as air, axe to the New ways te avaete sense. offteonag. jealous confirmations strong as. proofs of holy writ,—Shakespeare. a a My long experience and personal attention is at your service; any problem, any help or personal service t am able to render is a privilege te serve you. Key West people are like one big family and 1 feel proud to have gotten their confidence in such a short time, I assure one and all that | will guard that fine feeling that exists now between my customers and myself, by always try- img to please and give everyone a square deal and always. slad to make good any job I ever done or if anything I sold that has not lived up to expectation. We have some beautiful 26 piece sets in knives, works, and spoons in Rogers and Community Plate for $17.80. Cash or time, your credit is good with us, if you are honest, at no extra cost. Jealonsy is the grave of affec- tion. The presence of mistrust. where confidence is due, withers the flowers of Eden and seatters love’s petals to deeay.——Mark Bak- or Eddy. ‘ =e ee Jealousy lives cron doubts. It becomes madness or ceases entire- ly as ‘soon as we pass from doubt to certainty—Rochefoueauid. eee always finds for.—Mlle A jealous man more than ke looks Sendery. Im order to help my geod friend Mr. Appelrouth out of his trouble by renting him our sew store for/ a few weeks while he is remodeling. We wilt still be where we are witil we move to our fine Now Jewelry Store which date we will: announce later. Ip the meantime we are getting in new geods and get- ting ready for Key West's finest jewelry that anyone can be preud te boast of. —SEE OUR NEW WRIST WATCHES— Lavis Pallck, Reale Jeweler 522 Duval Street * ee Alt jealousy must be strangled in its hirth, or time will soon make it strong enough to over. come the truth.—Davenant. Celebrates By Attending Movies| 1 (By Ancacinted Preas) t PHILADEEPHIA. Aug. 5.—» Mrs. Margaret Birkhead celebrat- | ed her 92nd birthday by seeing s| movie. life- | Tt was the second in her time. Te keep out light and creamy flavor whiek tt Hertems Hettied B.cr tx canes. Drink Horton's Reer—be with nothing but the best. im bottles, cans, strinies, im all geod in Ker West. wer Saeenowe. 5. Sages Se the cr]etunive wheolesaie Gintribeter fer Ker West. orto pac nt i fi |