The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 20, 1937, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1937. Effective May 30, 1937 §. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A, M- for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays & P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla, For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent, esece lPoday s Horoscope’ | eocccavecaansccgocesosons | | Executive without being con-! | struetive, capable in emergencies! jand ready and able at all times, | |the fortunes of today’s native; fought to be fairly good. If care} jis taken to train the mind in | Proper directions, success in mod-} ferate degree should ‘be’ attained. } Seek always to avoid quarrels and} {do not slow yourself to be al-} i PERSONAL MENTION Point Up Summer Menus With Salad Spears eee and Mrs. Paul Ladd Te-| turned over the highway last eve- ning from a yacation spent in different parts of the country} and a delightful tinie at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiker,| Lancaster, Pa. 1737—(200 years ago) John | Wentworth, New Hampshire’s last j royal governor and surveyor-gen- jeral of the king’s woods in Amer- } ‘ica, Loyalist, governor of Nova | Scotia, born at Portsmouth, N. H.} } ‘Died at Halifax. N.S., April 8] pH 11820. | 1787—(150 years ago) | Milton Niles, Hartford, | newspaper founder, jurist, | | senator, postmaster-general, \thor, horn at Windsor, Conn. Died lin Hartford, May 31, 1856. Dan Navarro was a passenger! on the afternoon plane yesterday: going for a brief business trip to! Miami expecting to return within the week, and possibly this eve- ning. | ways in opposition. | eecececcqneneseeseoseses CLASSIFIED COLUMN Seoeccccvesescccssconcee POULTRY i John Conn., v. S.j au- Representative B. C. Papy left by plane yesterday afternoon for) a business visit in Miami and; other points on the coast. NOTICE Want to sublet the removal of approximately 6000 railroad cross ties from Moser Channel Bridge to responsible party. Contract will have tg meet approval of Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District. S.J. GROVES & SONS COMPANY MARATHON, FLORIDA Mrs. J. A. Nettles and baby Evelyn Anne, were arrivals from Washington this week and are} guests at the home of Mrs. Net- tles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roberts. j{POULTRY—Live or dressed, ! ready for the pot. Hens and | fryers. Mrs, Bradley Sweeting, | 1415 Pine street. augl9-3t/ Ss 1832—Thaddeus S. C. Lowe, pioneer investigator of the upper chief Union headquarters over In South Tibbettsville is bein’ picketed by | the professional pickets’ union de« | mandin’ more pay and shorter hours fer paid pickets. Little remains to be said when | the Ladies’ Aid adjourns, air currents, organizer and “of the aeronautic corps in the Civil War, who established the first edd storage for food stuffs, inventor, scientist, born at Jeffer- son, N, H. Died at Pasadena, Cal., Jan, 16, 1913. There’s a point to this story of banana and pineapple spears! IQUE your appetite and peak up, individual salad plate, crossing one your reputation—take a peek at | quarter over the other. Cut through the picture shown above—and perk | one side of a slice of pineapple and ap your meals with this banena and | twist into S-shape; stand pineapple pineapple salad. slice upright across quartered ba- Bananas are popular all the year| nana “spears.” Place a cluster of cherries beside the banana; gar PERSONAL j FREE! If excess acid causes you | Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In-} digestion, Heartburn, GET: free sample doctor’s prescription, | Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. Mrs. Mary Baumgardt and chil- dren Betty and Buddy, and Mrs. Baumgardt’s mother, Mrs. Clara Lewis, arrived over the highway JULY DEFICIT The Treasury Department had yesterday, afternoon from the home in Fort Lauderdale, and will be the guests for several days! of relatives and friends. Merlin Monsalvatge, of the firm| of Monsalvatge and Drane mer- chants of Key West and Miami, a deficit of $249,384,405 during the first month of the new fiscall year. Total receipts during July were $409,160,636 or $116,000,- {000 above the collections for July, 1936. {by her cousin Miss Susan La Kin, 1833—BRenjamin Harrison. In- dianapolis lawyer, Union com- mander, Indiana senator, 23rd President, born at North Bend, Ohio. Died in Indianapolis, Mar. 13, 1901. 1834—Francis Tillon . Nicholls, ‘round, but seem to rise in popular- ity with the rise in temperature, they're s0 ¢Ool to eat, so easy to prepare! This salad ensembie in four tones, pictured above o‘fers you Juicy pineapple spears. creamy points of ripe banana, ruddy, rich cherries and fresh green mint! It's all served on a bright blue plate— and notice the “corking” new table nish with mint. Serve with French dressing or whipped cream mayon- naise. , ++. And a New Dressing! Three minutes to make it—and even your “regular” fruit salad be- comes a “chef's salad” when you serve it with Banana Cream Dress- ing. To make it slice % ripe ba- may20-thur-fri-10wks | FOR RENT | NICELY FURNISHED HOME, electric ice box, tile bath, ete. Reasonable. Apply Johnson & Johnson, jly30-tf TIOTTAOTTOAOELOTIH OD, MONEY. TO LOAN FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION (F.H.A.) MORTGAGES _ (F.H.A.) | If you want te build a new home and’ want to borrow ~© “foney to*build-it- with it will pay you te see us right —— NOW —. We Wilt Look After All Details For You ANY MAN OR W! WITH A.JOB OR AN INCOME ..CAN BORROW MONEY TO BUILD A HOME—. ~ DEPLEX OR APARTMENT 5 ie Ai Always Glad To Talk The Matter Over With You Confederate general, losing an| mat! arm and a foot in battle, Louisi- ana lawyer, governor and chief justice, born ‘in’ Donaldsonville, La. Died Jan. 4, 1912. ‘was an arrival yesterday over the highway and will visit relatives ami look over the business in- terests of the firm. nana into a bow! and beat until Conquer with “Spears” creamy. Add % cup unwhipped To assemble your own salad en-|heavy cream and whip until stiff. semble, just cut a peeled ripe ba-}Add % cup mayonnaise and 1 tea- nana lengthwise into quarters.|spoon salt to taste. Makes about Place two of the quarters on each{1 cup. who will visit for a vacation. THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Lo Miss Alberta Peterson, daughter Summer rates, baraie 1 of Mr. and Mrs. .C, L. Peterson, ‘Mrs. Maitland Adams, who is/Jeft this morning on Florida Motor spending @ vacation in the states,|7ines bus for a brief visit in. Mi- was a t visit i , A Geter evils gare oe ami and will return Monday. underwater scenic wonders. TOOTHPICK TOPICS will a hasvand. Some guns shoot} short and make a big noise, while} | “STAR BRAND oo a Yo we ne PALACE | : UBAN COFFE . BRETT-WILLIAMS, Inc. see a } THE RED ROPE —TRY IT TODAY— N REAL ESTATE ee. | litte oil now and then makes A! . A Key West 425 Duval Street Miami Beach | things work smoother. But you Comedy, and: Serial ‘ mn on rr pista j ‘ are Mrs. D. Butley, Mary and Jim- mie Butley, who were visiting at points in the state, were return- ‘ing passengers on the Cuba from Tampa yesterday .morning. LEGALS IN THE. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, ‘OR MONROE COUNTY. Re POPP PPI PPP TT ON if By C. G. FLINT eeecee Uncle Dunk, the village shot and philosopher, was ing us how to hit a dime, with a 22, at 100 feet. “Men and guns,” he says, “have allot in common. To hit the mak both have to be aimed right. good gun is clean and ready to; agin’.” work. Both sights are clear and| lined up good. A gun that my Ase 3 H., miss-fire and a feller that shirks| ug. 14, duty are much the sanre, will go; off half-cocked. It’s never good poiley to look down a gun barrel, or jump down a man’s throat. A gun will ee! if not held tight; so! Miss Ruth Nunamaker, who was visiting with her sister Mrs. A. B. Holmes, whose husband is en- gineer with the bridge proj- ects, was a passenger leaving on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Miami, en route to her home in South Dakota. erack { Ss ont jeace'tbe gues of. « eee! edd eh ddedededehdiden | the size of the stock. A cracked | gE 2ES j barrel is as dangerous as a crack- jed mind. A no-good gun can be jsold for junk, but a worthless fel- jler is a dead loss.” Crack! “There goes the dime | | Al | Miss Dorothea Elwood, who was | spending a while with her father, Chief Ivan Elwood, of the Key West Police Department, relatives ani friends, left this morning on the return to Miami, accompanied BE, Complainant, Foreslosure of Lien of Tax Certificates, LOTTIE A. DAY and r husband, if married, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that Lottie A. Day, and her husband, if married, the detendanty therein named, are non-residents of the State of Florida and that their residence as {s particularly known is 5427 8th Avenue, Los An- geles, California. That said de: fendants are over the age of twenty-one years and that there is no person in the State of Florida a| Lied « Tablets service of a summons in chancery] Salve-Nose Drops Headache 30 minutes, npon whom would bind said de-|Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best fendants. It is therefore ordered that said Liniment non-residents be and they are here- by required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the 6th day of September, A. D. 1937, otherwise the allega- tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. Done and ordered this 22nd of July, A. D. (SEAL) MENDELLS Exclusive Men’s Shop CLOSING OUT LEFT OVERS — FROM OUR — SALE MEN’S SHOES Blacks, Browns, Whites Closing Out—Pair $1.95 POLO SHIRTS Only 50c MEN’S PANTS Good Value $1.95 MEN’S PANTS Pre-Shrunk $1.00 BATHING SUITS One Piece, Small Sizes Only 50¢ LINEN SUITS Just A Few Left, Only $3.95 OTIS UNDERSHIRTS Short Sleeves, Button Front CIGARS. CIGARETTES, | 49c SOFT DRINKS, ETC. ;; See Rae as eee checks MALARIA’ in 3 days COLDS | first ge KSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANOREWS, Maneger ENJOY, SUMMER COMFORT at shi mmodem,Sreprool hotel in the beat of down, MONROE THEATER John Wayne-Louise Latimer in California Straight Ahead Gary Cooper-Jean Arthur in THE PLAINSMAN Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ jee day Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. Raymond R. Lord Solicitor for Complainant. ihy23-30; aug6-13-20 oe ith innerspring mattress and reading leo. Renning ice water on conte, COCKTAIL ih LSUNGE s Corte sHor DINING AND MEETING ROOM! Rates--Single with Private sd 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W nor Notice is hereby on the 26th day of August, 1937, file a petition to the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Bleventh Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, | | ven that I will | 10 Sample Rooms with Privete Bath $4.00 ‘Slight increese tor double eccupancy 12 ‘ wore. PATTER W weit DESOT § Chatenooss, Tenn. foe's “SALA RE acs like GAS Warann ,ROASTINO,BAKING Lhe BOILING. | [Nig eta hi ele Seah 0 Sek 0 how you want to cook it, you get better results when you cook with Gas. But only with a modern gas range do you have gas cooking at its best. Our 9th ANNUAL OLD STOVE ROUND-UP makes it so easy to change your old stove for a new up-to-date gas range. Trade-in-allowances are as much as $15... Terms as long as 48 months. Never was there a better time than now —during the ROUND-UP—to get the modern gas range you've been wanting. Don’t delay any longer. Come in to- day and make your selection. Florida, applying for an Order and Decree legalizing the adoption of Juliette Saunders, a minor, the said minor is now in the custody of the undersigned. Key West, Plorida, 28rd day of July, 1937. ROSA. B. CRUZ. ang6-13-20 jly28-20; NOTICE The undersigned will on the Ath day of September, A. D. 1937, apply to the Honorable Circuit Judges of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the Sta £ Florida, in and for Monroe Cou » for an Order to adoption of Martha . a minor, resident of t, Monroe County, Flori at Key West, Florida, 1937, LYLE LEWD ETTA LEWIN ; septs August 6, augé- heehee he ndeuke headed RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE “DURING THE ROUND -UP g As much a) tet [De FOR your FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as fresh and eee oe ee oe ee ee Our R are doubly heatproof per absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——On Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, PHONE NO. 8& MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES | | |

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