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PAGE FOUR CoOBdSOSCovEvEdooRDOD PERSONAL MENTION Seeoeeeoocvescseveccsves Eugene Sands, proprietor of a beer parlor and amusement place, at Marathon, who was in the city for a brief business visit, left over the highway this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen were arrivals over the highway last evening and wiil spend a va- cation as guests at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pierce ‘at the residence, 900 Pearl street. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Kemp: and Bobbie Oollins, a nephew, who were visiting as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen, left. over the highway this morning for the home in Miami, accom- panied by their niece, Ruth Strick- er, who will in-Miami join her mother, Mrs, Ethea Stricker, who. is returning from Tallahassee where she attended the summer; school at Florida State College for Women. Mr. and Mrs. Jam A. Cain and two ‘children, William Austia and James Hubert, who were) goests of Mrs. Cairi’s ‘mother, Mrs. Ella Trout, at the home on Olivia street, left on Florida Motor. Lines bus this morning for their} home in Daytona Beach. J, J. Kirschenbaum left by bus this morning for Miami and/after. a brief visit will:continue to Syra- ease, N. Y., to spend his . vaca- tion, ‘Veoronet’st: jury, o:empanelled Mis. Miriam Pinder and daugh- ters, Ida, Shirley, Phyllis, Ethel and Elena, who were visiting Mrs. Pinder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Otis Sweeting at the home. on Pine street, left this morning on the return to their Miami. home. Shirley Sanchez, of Jackson- ville, arrived this week for the holiday period and is visiting at’ the homme of her grandparent Mr. @xd Mrs. Braxton B. Warren at the home on Eaton street. planning to attena the big Mid- Week Datice being given Wednes- day evening at Boca Chica Fish- ing Camp for which the munage-lyre-clection promises, Myrtland|iy winds over south portion and|BL MODELO COFFEE —Deliver-|j ment has engaged the popular Mi- ami dance band, Chet Brownagle’ and his Orchestra. At this affair, Chet Brownagle will present one of Miami’s most popular young singers, Miss Gwen Williams of the University of Mi- mi, who will be heard in several of the late song hits. ‘Other specialty numbers will be given by membe?s of the orches- tra, including the orchestra leader who will sing one of his own compositions. Personnel of the orchestra con- sists of Little Elmer Novak, first saxaphone; Mickey Cherep, second saxaphone; Sam Keen, third saxa- phone. Don Antonio Lopez, piano; Bill Lewis, droma; Clyde Burge, bass; Gwen Williams, vocal; Chet Brownagle, trumpet. ‘Mentioned above as a member! of the orchestra is Mickey Cherup. He will be remembered as the leader of the National Guard or-| chestra which played for a num-' ber of dances during the last en: campinent. He was also a mem: ber of Caesar LaMonaca’s band. Special Treat Monday At Habana-Madrid Special treat in the line of © tertainment will be the dance at) Habana-Madrid Club Monday eve- ning from 9:00 until 2:00 a. m: with music by Chet Brownagle and his Orchestra. This musical organization Was here a yéar ago and made a big! there is an even bigger surprise in) store for the patrons of the Mon- day ‘night dance. Chet Brownagle and his ©) chestra will present at this lovely Gwen Williams in several Key West from the Clipper Ship at MatPadden's Deauville on the beautiful shores of Miami Beach; where the band has been playing all summer. KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 ‘favs Ago Today As Taken From The Files of The Citizen State Shell Fish Commissioner Hodgzs will reach Key West to- morrow to select a site for the crawfish hatchery, which the state; News: of Dr, Hodges’ coming -is-contain- ed in ‘a telegram from Governor, Martin in Tallaliassee to Senator is to open here at once. Wm. H. Malone. The wire did fiot specify as to whetrer he would ome in the rmhorning or afternoon train. ..Dr. Hodges is quoted saying he hopes to locate the Hatchery close to the city as he as. eovccccsccces| Will Direct Orchestra At Mid-Week Dance | SeCCCOCveSEVESSCDOeCDODO: Te SPECIAL SPEAKERS | AT STONE First Methodist (Stone) Eakins and Norman Lowe, At the morning service, W. S. Eakins will speak on the subjeci, “The..-Supernatural _. in, Life.” Mr. Baknis shay\ selected the sixth chapter and sixth e@rd¢ af1) Kings, as the text for hiss ez He | ee ge will attempt to set fort) | @ ‘ God’s supernatural power manifest in the ‘World today and how often man misunderstands this power, it is stated. At the evening service, Norman | | | In the absence of the- pastor,|% {Rev, J.-A. Tolle, the puipt of the| = Chureh| will be filled on Sunday by W. 8. % ; SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1937- = ra, poets a TEs sss OF REMODELING i | Work is progressing ‘nicely on! ‘the remodeling of The Store of: Fashion. Downstairs of building has been completely vacated and’ temporary store located at B17. | Duval street, i i Workmen have removed au traces‘ of Shelves and fixtures and, tire transforthing the store into al modern shopping center for fash-' \ionable women, | When ‘building is completed the! | newest and most up-to-the-minute fixtures and display equipment will jbe installed to make shopping: j easier for customers of this store. (By Associated Press) OSAGE CITY, Kas., Aug. 7— peace | {Canning skill has built a tidy in Pastor Yancy Tillman Shehanejcame for Mrs. Clement Verna, will preach a ‘sermon Sunday night} Osh¢. ‘City “pickle Wwomikh.” to his congregation in the First. ‘This af the 2 ahd votd Baptist ‘church on “The Dedica- z tion of King Solomon's Tempte.*| #02 qearts of pickles. and had i ealis for more than 1/000 quarts. This is a subject that ‘peopk:!- have been interested in ‘down {Now she plans to install a small through the ages, because it is the{ factory in ‘the ‘basement of ‘her “greatest ‘Dedicatory Service’ we|home ‘and enter the business of have ahy record of in the Bible,"} canning pickles on a commercial states Pastor Shehane. i » Bhi ir Gwh Yecipe. In the ‘Sunday morning sel iy ai - {APPELROUTH'S will be “Trusting Under the Wings of God.” 5 Members of the church, friends, visitors and strangers are given a most cordial invitation to come to! feels it will be a fine advertise- ment for not only Key Went but also for the entire state, if it is aceessitle to tourists. The sup- ply of crawfish, Florida spiny lobsters, hus been growing stead- ily scarcer for the past several years, and leaders in the industry have been worrying about the time to come when ‘this delicacy Lowe will ‘speak on the subject of “Happiness.” In the course of his message Mr. Lowe will try to point out the obstacles to be over- come in the quest for happiness. Good music is always a special feature of the services at - Old Stone Church. MEXICO CITY TO will have become really scares. ‘CHET BROWNAGLE The body of the negro man who fell overboard from the Mallory Steamship San Jacirito while the vesse] was docking Sunday morn-|eeeecescestecccescescose fig, “wis fotmdofleating.«in the treaty this wioriting ,mear they; Bock, Benson-Sawyer discovered | Henest the bony. .tawas brought to the} yo, (Mallory doek<and yiewed by, as Moriial Mean P af Rain! Tudge HyughsGunn. » Pheinquest | yesterday's Preci - ‘was postponed aintil the:San Jacin-|Normal ‘Precipitation to returns so that witnesses can weeded 24-ho 'be summoned. The name of the) ending at & o'e this snoratoare victim is not known, Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises Dr, Robert ©, Van Deusen, vane cg who has been here several dayS|yoon sets . securing fish specimens for the Fairmount Aquarium at Philadel- phia, will leive tomorrow ‘on the Steamship Rushville, vessel of th Moore and MeCormatk Line. The doetor says he will take with him the ‘finest ‘catch he has ever had and he has been making Key West for séveral years. He has in his collection approximately 1,500 fish, and many of them are rare. 90 82 86 ---84 -0 Ins Tom Sea level, 30.08. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly. cloudy, possibly seattered show- Setting out that he is making|ers tonight and Sunday gentle in the race -becatse he feels that he} extreme south portion. will make a good councilman, but} Jacksonville to Florida Straits stipulatia; that ‘he will make nojand East Gulf: Moderate easter- Cates ‘makes his annoincement in| gentle wnids over north portion this issue of The Citizen. “I am]and partly overcast weather to- making no promises because prom- | night and Sunday, scattered show- ises made before election are the} ors over south portion. kind which are easily broken. If, elected I will be ‘guided by mat- ters as they come up, using my best judgmert for the benefit of people at large.” WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately high this morning over most eastern districts, and ‘relatively high on Editorial comment: ‘Demoerats'the north Pacific coast; whik a appear ‘to agree on one thing at low pressure area extends from least. ‘They @re all against »|the northern Plains States south- third term for Cal. westward to the Mexican border Light ‘to moderate showers and The Schooner Exreka arrived| thunderstorms have occurred HAVE ‘FACE LIFTED’, (By Associated Prean) MEXICO CITY, Aug. 7.—Old’ Mexico City will have her face lifted before the atrival of 1938 tourists, A public works program involv- ing exp@Aditure of $16,660,000 has been outlined for the capital by Cosme Hinojosa, chief of the federal district. : The funds will be spent in larging the police force, rehabi -15 Ins. |tating the city’s water plant, erect- ing a new jail and improving. streets and roads. CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST LOST—Sunday, small purse con- taining money, stamps and ring on Presbyterian Church Lawn or front 727 Eaton street. Re- ward. Will Normen, 410 Mar- garet street. aug7-Itx FOR SALE ed at your home. Highest quality at low price. Ask your neighbor. L, BANCELLS, 801 Simonton street. tues-thur-sat: FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, electrie ice box, tile bath, ete. Reasonable, Apply Johnson & Johnson. jly80-tf ROOMS ROOMS—$2.50 week and up. Meals if desired. Very reason- this imornihg from ‘Caxambas,| many localities east of the Mis- sissippi River during the last 24 hours, and also on the middle Gulf coast, and ‘there have been light scattered showers in western/THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th districts. Temperatures have ris-j} street, Miami, Florida. Low en throughout most of the Plains} Summer rates, aug7-lmo States, being 10 to 18 degrees above normal this morning in/OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— ‘ansas and western Missouri,} Five bundles for Sc. The Citi- and a maximum reading of 102] zen Office. may19-tf degrees was repotted yesterday Teche tempers hn pes aT FOR THE BEGINNER Elsewhere temperature changes have been generally unimportant, TAP DANCING ra sae GERALD PINDER with readings mostly seasonable. Routines for Advanced Pupils |S RETO EATE STAR >+ BRAND BALLROOM DANCING CUBAN COFFEE Reasonable Rates Is Deliciously Fresh! Enroll at —TRY IT TODAY— 1217 PETRONIA, STREET On Sale At All Grocers —THE FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH 11 A. M.: “Trusting Under the Wings of God.” bringing & cargo of canned clams to be forwarded over the Mal- lory Line to New York. Three marriage licenses were issued from the office of County Judge High Gunn during the week of August 6. Those to ‘whom isenes: were, made were to: ‘Ramon:Arnag: and Rogelia /Calvo; MCarlos de la: Torre.iand Carmine Maria’ Gunwers, Teng. Bronson id Hmmeline Whitthesd, ,., i eee ‘The oil tinker Ponnsylvani (Patrived® this towing from Jack- ‘fotivillé “en ronte-te Port Arthur, Texas. She is ohe of the largest tankers making this port, having @ tonnage of 5,000 and capacity ‘for 72,000 barrels of oil. The Bagaduce with Troop 5, Boy Scotts, arrived at Jackson- ville today With evervone well. ‘This was reported by the local haval station at 1 o'clock. The Lake, 16 miles from Jacksonville. able. J. L, Johnson, 4144 Chase Avenue M,emi Beach. jly30-tf MONROE THEA Joan Blondell-Perngnd Gravet pir THE KING AND THE CHORUS GIRL Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 16-20c; Night: 15-25¢ BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century | er, features and sings his own composition, “The Johnson Rag.” Miss Williams i 19 yeats old GWEN WILLIAMS WITHOUT LEGS, BUT NEVER MISSES SCHOOL (By Asxdeiated Pres) WEATHERFORD, Okla., Aug i i ‘BURGLAR DUNKED IN HERRING BRINE. (By Asnocidted Press) BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Aug. 7.—The police department here considered furning loose a pack of cats instead of bloodhounds re- 7.—Nine-year-old Reuben Weath-| cently when it found itself sad ersby, who lost both legs near the ‘hips last year when he fell into cotton gin machinery, has not missed a day of school since the term began in September, He rifles between lassrooms in a sthell wagon that he propels by turning a crank, Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. ——_ INC .——_—_ “Quality Shop” PREPARE FOR SCHOOL —In Our— SATURDAY AND MONDAY —SALE— Offering you an opportunity to buy at SAVINGS. Take Ad- vantage! SHOES Still addi Shoes to our $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 counter. We must make room for new FALL SHOES. Buy Now and Save. 200 pairs New White Sandals, Ties, Sports, Oxfords—Ideal for the growing Miss, for School, at only, pair .... $1.98 Children’s Shoes in a variety of styles, 3 to 8, 11, 12 to 3, 3 to 8, pair .... $1.25 to $2.50 Buy Sundial Ail-Leather Shoes for Long Wear. “hey cost less in the long run. MONDAY MORNING, 8:30 o’Clock Another Big Sale on Goods (See Window) All kinds of Materials, values to 25¢ yard, on sale, per 36 ioch Prints amd Shan- .. 10¢ f 39 Can- ete. dlewieks, Lace Veiles, For other Monday Morning Values, see window. New shipment Boys’ Long Pants, sizes 6 to 18, at. ......« awe. $1.00 to $1.98 shipment Boys’ Shirts, at ois ... $0¢ up New shipment Polo Shirts! and Dark Dress Shirts, at —....... an-tcsseene 29¢, 39¢ and S9e Boys’ Shoes, small 8 to big 6, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and up to $2.98 Little Boys’ Suits, sizes 3 to 10 .... i 50c and 59 per yard 15¢ 81x90 Sheets, at 72x90 Sheets, at 69e 36 inch White Long Cloth and | White Cotton, yard ‘We 36 inch Brown Cotton, yd. 10¢ 7) Good Pillow Cases l4e One case Ripple Spreads . 79 } One tase Printed 25¢ Batiste, || dled with its “fishiest” case. The fugitive was a clumsy bur- glar who fell into a big barrel of these services. ARONOVITZ: ‘DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Only Complete Big est salted herring as he ransacked af grocery store. Brine splattered all jover the store indicated that the jintruder had received a thorough ducking. The burglar escaped with a sil- ver doilar as his sole loot, and de-y teetives believed ‘his unwonted fragrance ‘ould ‘be an excellent clue. Monday Sale 500 yards Sheer Prints, sée window display and be on time, on sale Monday morn- ing, yard ..-..-: + 10¢ Chiffon Voile Dressés, “Gone ‘With The Wind” styles, spaced prints, see window, on sale .... severe G18 Boys’ Polo Shirts, each ... 25¢ Better Polo Shirts, regular 98, at otis eeiing se OO Curtains, made of Flock-Dot Marquisette, all colors, reg- ular $1.00, pair ......... 65e | white and Pink Shark-Skin Silk, fast colors, on sale, per yard ................-.-..- S0e Boys’ Shorts, all sizes, on sale at - nisin icagese: ORB One lot of Lace Dresses, to elose out .... ateeseace SOC $1.00 Extra Long Tapestry Searfs, on sale . .. 15¢ 39¢ Flowered Piques, see win- dow, on sale, yard .......... 25¢ Children’s School Dresses, 6 to 16, with Zippers all the way down, “Gone With The Wind Styles”, at ......+.---.. $1.98 Beautiful New Printed Voiles, see window, on sale, yd. 25¢ 81x99 MARSHALL FIELD Sheets, note size, edges, Wear-Well guarante¢d for § go ot s Pepperell” Sheets, 81x90, 3- year guarantee, worth $1.25, on sale cnn» $1.00 Navy Biue Linen for Children's Skirts, fast color, regular 39c, yard wsstiion- SEG Heavy White Pajama Check, regular 20c, yard wide, on sale Monday, yard 15¢ One Table with CLOSE- OUTS—Night Gowns, Pajamas, Slips, Hosiery, ete. Imported Linen Table Cloths, hemstitched, reg- $1 98 . ular $2.50, on sale One Table with SILK REMNANTS at 1¢-price. One case Silk Spreads ... 98e], PP PP POLLLLOL LLL LL OL ~ MONEY TO LOAN ON ——_NOW— ete; each piece . 15 pieces Waffle Cloth, Print- ed. Fh Pi Se '| CORDED LACES, all shades, 50e and $1.00 spon — 15 40 inch Silk Marquisettes, just: the thing for that Over-Dress over Flowered. Slips, ‘one —— — and Genuine inted Flaxons, re- iit Oe | i : ; \ Children’s School Dresses, re- || duced to, each— 50c _75¢,x» $1.00 Children's Middies, JUST RECEIVED—54 Wool, Serge and Dark Blue Linen. REDUCED PRICES FOR SATURDAY AND MON- DAY. Closing out—Summer Dresses, 14 to 40, , $1.39 $1.00 SHOES One lot of Ladies’ Shoes and Sandals, broken assortments, values to $5.00 each, special, pair MONROE SUITS FOR MEN 50c ij $1.00). Temporarily Located At 517 DUVAL STREET SAVINGS you cah now make on DRESSES Every garment must be sold. cavely Evening, fternoon, Street or Sport Frocks. 10 doz, Ladies’ Dresses in Swiss and Flaxons, Zipper styles, all at ... 50. nant Dresses, for- m $1.95, Monday, erg eer * 50c Printed = Triple _ Sheer $5.95, Monday .... $2.95 } Sitk Embroidered iinson’s ‘Triple washable, MONDAY .... “yon Material, ard... OC sae Suit, only, LOO AIL 26¢ and 38¢ Curtain Hee Van Raalte Underwear ‘Goods, yard We are exclusive Van Raalte Agents in Key West and carry ‘the complete ti re- ductions offered for SPECIAL—Van Raaite 8 Underwear, at to close out We ‘REDUCTIONS ON SILK UN- DERWEAR of all kinds for Monday. The Store of Fashion y Deval Street Extra fine Wooleis, hand- One lot Silk Braasiers, made, values to $25,00, : special, each One Jot Men’s Shirts, values to $1.50, special + $19.75, One lot Men's $10.8 to each sui -uiese-. August 16 and Ending August 31 We are offering to the people of Key West the greatest opportunity in our history—a chance to save as much as thirty per cent on certain Living Room, Dining Room, and Bed Room Suites. Every one of these suites are new, ‘n perfect condition, and are being displayed today and until the sale date at their original price. However, there is a teason for this drastic reduc- tion. Our display space is limited, Furniture styles and trends are continually changing. And in order to maintain our reputation of always of- fering the jatest and best in farniture, we must have space to display our new Fall stock which has already been ordered. Vis our store. See these suites on display. Watch this paper for illustrations and prices. and & student at the University of Miami She is heard often ovér both Miami radio stations. STUDENTS BUILD TRAILERS (Ry Assectate? Press) NEW ORBGANS, La, Ate. 6. —Students of Same! J. Pet { High School at New Orteans are spending eight hours a week build ig automobile trailers. Invites You To Worship 11:00 A. M. “Loved Triumphant Over Evi.” } 8:00 P. M. “The Draw- ing Power of Christ.” ‘YOU WILL FIND A HEARTY WELCOM: ‘We Will Look After All Details For You ANY MAN OR WOMAN WITH A. JOB OR AN INCOME CAN BORROW MONEY TO BUILD A HOME— DUPLEX OR APARTMENT We Ave Always Glad To Talk The Matter Over With You BRETT- REAL ESTATE Key West 425 Duval Street Miami Beach I AAA¢A¢deéretdtdéeitindéatdde TLL itdikdtttaited "AUGUST 16 to AUGUST 31 LONG'S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street Phone 60

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