The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 8, 1937, Page 4

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PERSONAL MENTION’ eee ecceenccccsscces | Henry Dew, receiver of the Colonial Hotel, who was in Key! West yesterday for a brief busi-| ness visit, left in the afternoon} by plane for Miami. | airideiiitarn sie anteaaaaenaia REMOVAL SALE Work of moving into the newly- jrenovated store is now keeping |The Store of Fashion’s force busy senger on the Florida Motor Lines. and by Monday it is expected that bas this morning going to Miami’ a}l activities will be completed. for an indefinite stay with rela-' To avoid moving most of the tives and friends. imerchandise, Mr. Appelrouth is cutting the prices to far below ‘cost and today’s advertisement highway this morning, having|¢ontains many of the articles been assigned to work with the! which must be sacrificed. C. ¥. Thomason. Construction! Co., on the bridge contract at| ARONOVITZ’ MEN'S DEPT. Conch Key. Mote than ever before, Charles Pak ee Department Store is Gerondo Roman, of the United} Mrs, Marjorie Higgs was a pas- Clements Albury left over the pushing the men’s department of v3 sare |this large business establishment. Sates Iminigration Service, for: white ut the markets several ~ Laue oy at Pupiaiiatd aa Wek ago, Mr. Atonovitz selected and, Pond, ‘Verniont, Fokarnes the greatest, and largest and most goer the highway ‘last cyoning, 8"! complete showing of boys’ and {men’s clothing in the history of this store. Today’s advertisement has in- teresting news for the man, young man or boy who would be well dressed, MENDELL’S MEN’S SHOP New Fall line of Mallory Hats are now being displayed at Men- dell’s Exclusive Men’s Shop, 517 Duval street. They are being shown in two styles, the “Option” and the “Nokabout.” This is the only hat that is showerproofed by “Cravenette.” Also advertised in the adver- tisement carried by this store is the new Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits in a variety of models. STEEL FURNITURE Long’s Furniture Store is today advertising @ fine line of Steel ‘Furniture for use in kitchen and bathrooms. This type of farni- ture is rapidly taking the place of wood farniture as it does away with woodworms, roaches, ants, THE KEY WESY CITIZEN |1ean” and “sickly” budget by! Ce re eet, pacect by CELEBRATION TO the form of really save the shopper money. | z | (Gontinued from Page Ohe) | TIFT’S GROCERY | games played between visiting! #& number of the many Friday’ p-ayers and local teams. and Saturday specials are adver-| | Listed to be among the arrivals/| tised in this issue by Tift’s Cash! on the Gunboat (Cuba are: Cap-| wf >, Cap-| A eS : Grocéry,: 1101 Division street. | aigietaan A. Estevez Maymit, aide | Real savings can be made by im ‘ taking. advantage of these ana | to he President of Cuba, who will | charge ‘of the. visiting’ dele- many, others at Tift’s store: : nm; Colonel Oliyerio, CONCRETE PRODUCTS H City’s newest industry and The | Citizen’s latest addition to ‘the popular business directory is the! Concrete Products Company, 1o- cated in the rear of William; Curry’s Sons Company. This concern offers concrete blocks at reasonable prices. de, who will of the Emigrados Revolucionario Cubanos will be among the visit mémbers of the city council press will arrive and also a special | representative of the mayor of Ha-; vana. j Other organizations named in’ the list of arrivals will be the ISLAND BUILDING CO. 1 Island Building Company, an advertiser in The Citizen’s busi-/ ness directory, offers real service to the person or firm planning yn War Veterans. Committees and the violator s placed under arrest and county jail. led ietdes which! || ; ‘ESTHER HAWKINS ee PACED FALL |CHARGED WITH DRIVING CAR UNDER INFLUENCE OF INTOXICANTS Driving a car while under the influence of intoxicants seems to Com- A i: tal _, ,be on the increase, and Deputy Mant Cabrera and Captain Sheriff Ray Elwood yesterday represent found one of the law violations, | promptly in _ the was Esther Hawkins was the offend- ing groups. Ricardo Serra, repre-/ er and her case will be tried this jsenting the governor of Havana, afternoon 4 o'clock before Peace! and Justice Franklyn Arenberg in his office at the corner of and Whitehead streets. Fleming companied by his family. fection | H Miss Dorothy Knowles was a! passenger yesterday afternoon on! the plane for Miami where she! will visit for a while with rel-| atives and friends. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. day of September, A. D. 1928, has Paul Roselle, formerly of Key) West but now a resident of Mi-} ami, arrived:over the highway last eveniig and is today meeting his. many friends. Social Clab Held Meeting Last Night . |The second meeting of the re- eently organized Key West Social' Giub was held last night at which | time many matters of interest to/ the membership were taken up for A discussion. 5 It was agreed at the meeting! last night to conduct a second count of votes in the populatity contest on Monday night, There will be several cash and. other prizes given to the winners of the contest. The successful! candidate for queen will be pre-! sented with $25, and the maids of honor will receive prizes ranging, from $20 down to $5, while each,' in addition to the cash prizes, will be’ given an evenitie gown and a pair of slippers, Tt Was also announced that al dance will be given under the ane! ergs of the organization on Octo-! “Ten Win”, the sansational new’ game which is making a big hit all over the country, will be featured at the dance to be held at Ha- bana-Madrid ‘Club tomorrow eve- ning. Affair is free by invitation and % is expected that there will be large crowd present to play the; ling, fascinating game. Those | who ave played it describe it as being “as thrilling as a football ghme or a night at Monte Carlo.” Music will be furnished for dancing and the game will start ‘at 12 o'clock. tee iy A réal enjoyable evening has been arranged by the committee ih Charge of the New Era Dance stheduled to. ning at Cuban weces. of Sociedad Cuba. AM indications point to a large attendance and a good program of danee music has been arranged by John Pritchard's popular band. Recreation committee of Cuban Qtab ig planning a real treat for the Gaming public for Friday, Oktober 29, in the form of a Mas- querade Ball. This is an annual event sponsored by this organiza- tion in the Hallowe'en season, Another social event to take Place tm the near future is the Gabaret to be given on Thanks- giving at the Cuban Club. LEGALS ne APPLa TAX YE G2) «. qRewate Bit Ne. NOMCE IS HERERY GIVEN, t James A. Singteton, holder o x Gertitieate No. issued the $th day of July has aly | same in my a haw made Application deed to be tedned thereon. embraces the = fe roperty th the © te te of Florida Pa. Let 2, Sar Pate 423. Ci, Pew rae County Reco! The ansesament of the said prop- erty under ts- Sued was in nm ATION FOR > a tak ing described mty terowit Re ce. of be the} « h wii be fold to the bidg@er_at the tourt house on the first Mom. im the month November, which is the day of Ne ber, 1927. Dated this Seth day of September, m3 SFALD Clerk of CP Ross C Sawyer of Monroe Court ooth-8-15-22, 1937 ‘hat Albert Pack, holder of Tax}costs no more. Certificate No. 1289, issued the 3rd; * a new home, apartment house or modernization of store building. Information of this company’s service can be obtained at 530 William street. mice and many other insects. Appearance of steel furniture is far supeticr to the old type of home furnishings and according to the prices advertised in the Sat- utday and Monday spetials, it ROB DENTAL FACTORY BERLIN:—Burglars broke into] filed same in my office and has made: {application for a tax deed to be 1 sued thereon. Said certificate e braces. the following described prop: jerty in the County of Monroe, Stute| vertisement carried in this issue of Florida, to-wit: |. Lots 4, 2, Long Key, Sec. | 34, ‘twp. 64, ‘Range 45, 50% Acres, Book D-1, Page 419 , Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate i sued was in the name of Charles: L._ Albury. Unless said certifitaté shall be redeemed according to Taw, the! property @escribed ‘therein will be] | sold to the highest bidder at the, court house door on the first Mon- aay fh ‘the month of November,| 1937, Which is the Ist @ay of No-| vember, 1937. | pated -this ath. day. Ovtoder, 937. (SEAL) Ross C ‘Sawyer Clerk ‘of Cirouit, Court of Monroe County, Florida. OctB=15-22-29, 1997) of NOMCE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX PHED (Senate Bill No. 163) 4 NOTICE TS ‘HEREBY GIVEN, That Albert Pack, holder of Tax Certificate No. 1288, issued the 3rd day ot September, A. D, 1928, has filed same in my office and has jmade application for a tax deed to be issued thereon, Said certificate embraces.the following described property in the County of Monroe, ‘Lots 1, 4, Long Key, See. 33, Twp. 64, Range 35, 52% Acres, Book D-1, Page 419, Monroe ‘County Rect is, The assessment of the said prop- erty ander ‘the sald certificate is- sued was in the name of Charles L. Albury. Unless said certificate shall be edeomed according to law, the roperty described therein will be old to the highest bidder at the! ourt house door on the first Mon- lay in the month of November, 1937, which js the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. of October,’ ; State of Florida, to-wit: Dated this 7th day 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court ef Monroe County, Florida, oct8-15-22-29, 1937 pease venairnn ea IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. BE. R. LOWE and J. G. EDLEY, Complainant, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certifientes. GEORGE M. FROST, et al. Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Tt appearing from the sworn bill of complaint filed in ‘the above stated cause that the complainants do not know and have tot been able to ascertain Whether the fendants George M. Frost ‘and Frost, his wife, if marriéd ws. ‘am 1 Luther T. Townsend and —— Town-!i That, Wm. G. Richardson, hotder of send, his wife, if married, believed by the complainants to be Mnter- ested in the property nereinatter described, are dead alive, Tf alive, the defendants George Frost and ——~. Frost, bis wif, if married, are non-residents of the State, of Florida and their place ‘of SSS known J. Watthatn, Massa- that the defendants Gather T, Townsend ang —— Town- send, his Wife, {if ‘married, are alive, ‘te non-resients of the State of Florida and their place of Yresidence as is particularly known to complainants is Boston, Massh- chusetts, That all of the foregoing named defendants are over the age of twenty-one yeats and that there is no person mm the State of Flor- ida the service of a summons in chancery upon whom wold bind said defendants. It futther appear- ime from satd sworn bill that corm- plainants verily believe that there are other persdns having or claim- ing th have some right, title or in terest fn afd to the sald property described as follows: In the County of Plorida, on the island Largo, being the N. % of 5. W % of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Sixty-one (61) Seuth, Range Thirty-nine (39) Bast, contaming efthty (30) acres more or Tess. It fe therefore Ordered that the @efendants George M. Frost. aad Frost his wife, if married, and if dead all persons clafming tter- Jest under George M. Frost and - Prost, his wife, if married, cemned or otherwive, ard Lather T. } Townsend and ——— Townsend, his wite, if married, ana ff ead al! persons claiming fmterest Lather T. Townsend and —— or Monyoe, of Key Town. Said certifionte) send, his wife, if married, deceased or otherwise, and all anknown de- terest Mm the Bee be and they are hereby required to appear to said bill tited) tn the sald cause on of before Mon-/ Gay the $th day of December, A. 1D. 1933, otMerwise the allegations Peald BHT WIN be taken | tensed | it is further rder be publis ce } fer fowr (4) cunsecative tThe Key West Citizen, a } paper published In Key West jroe County, Florida i Dome and Ordered Rey W this Tth }A. D. 19 } (SEAL) day of October. Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Glreultt Court Avian BR. Clears, Jr Solicitor for Com| octs-15 inants ‘ 23; novS, 238 de-§ M) @e-) unfter as tan-/} weeks. int news! Mon- im the City of QUALITY FOOD STORE “A cure for Sick Food Bud- gets” jg.the caption on the ad- 4 dental factory in this‘dity and, stole 2,000 sets of false teeth. TERRA ERS The Three Mesquiteers in H HEART OF THE ROCKIES _. Comedy and Serial CLASSIFIED COLUMN Sovevocsoecocovecseocees POULTRY for Quality ‘Food Store, 1400 Pine street, | Mts;Sue Skelton is the imanager."""" Acveording to the prices on the atticles advertised, any housewife can find “quick relief”? for @ CE cas es Ne ieee LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. in re Estate of NETTIE BE. LEACH, Deceased. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that. Flavel Leach, the undersighed Admfnistra-| tor of the estate of Nettie ©. Leach, deveased, has filed with the Honor- able Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe Couny,. Florida, his fitfat report and has made -wp- plication for his discharge as Ad- ministrator_of the estate of Nettie E. Leach, deceased. Dated October 8th, A. D. 1937. Flavel Leach As Administrator of the Estate of Nettie B, Leach, deceased. W. Curry Harris Attorney for Administrator. oct$-15-22-29 PCULTRY—Live or Dressed and Ready for the Pot. Hens and Fryets. Mrs. Bradley Sweeting, 1415 Pine street. Phone 475-R. Free delivery. oct8-1t LOST LOST—Bunch of keys. Please return to L. P. Artman, The Citizen Office. oct4-tf NOTICE OF APPIICATION FOR TAX DEED {Senate Bill No, 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Win. G. Richardson, holder -of ax Certiftcate No. 483, ‘issued the Sth day of August, A. D. 1929, has’ filed seme in my office and” has | made application for a tax deed to jbe issued thereon. Said certificate jembraces the following described |property in the County of Monroe, {State of Florida, to-wit: 2 | Pt. Lot 5, Sqr. 5, Tr. 13, Book C-2, Page 434, Monroe County Records. The asseskment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Milton E. Grillon. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the. highest bidder at the court House @oor on the first. Mon- n the month of November, which fs the Iat day of Novem- PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigerators and other stimulants. One dose statts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 95c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. wed-thur-fri-tf EOR SALE PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art- sman Press. may19-tf ber, 1937. Dated this 16th day of September, 1937. (SEAL) Ross. C. rk of Cireuit Court of Monroe Sony, Florida. APPELROUTH’S septl7-24;0ct1-8 1937 Heal BIGGEST SALE DAY 4 Tomorrow Morning, ' 8:30 o’Clock Sawyer e BEL No. 163) HERERY GIVEN, ‘Tax Certificate No. 421, issued the Sra fay of September, A. D. 1928, has filed same in my office and has’ mad? application for a tax deed to be fasted thereon, Said certificate embraeee, the following deseribed property In the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 5, Sar. 6, Tr. 13, Jergu- sons Sub, Book 'U, Page 728 Monroe County Records. ‘The asxesament of the said prop- Jerty under the said certificate is- sued Was in the name of Amanda B. Herrick. Uniess said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therem will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house @oor on the first M day in the. month of Novem 41937, which 4s the Ist day of Nov der, 1937. | Dated this 16th day of September. | 1937. (SEAL) Ross ©. Sawyer Clerk ot Circuit Court of Monroe} County, Florida. Septi?-24;0ct1-8, 1937] { BE ON TIME FOR BEST BUYS! Clearing our shelves and racks of all merchandise. We are sacrificing every item instead of moving it. NEW STORE Means NEW GOODS Here are a few of the many bargains— 25e } — Silk vere 10¢ $1.00 50c HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS j We want every lady in the city to be present at Our store when doors open at 8:30 tomorrow morning - COME AND SAVE! The Store of Fashion “City's Leading Ladies’ Store” 1. APPELROUTH 1 Ladies’ Shoes pair ; | }] chiitdren’s' Shoes, | pair ot Monroe] fendants having or claiming an tm. / property hereinbefore t baseball club from the Naval/| Academy of Cuba, the Cuban band} and a girl’s orchestra, entitled} “Ensueno” and which is under the able leadership. of (Miss Foyo.; \ ! Exclusive Men’s Shop LAST-MINUTE FLASH! MALLORY HATS fi The only Hats heen proofed by “CRAVE- NETTE.” Offered in ~ “THE OPTION” and “NOKABOUT” styles FIVE DOLLARS HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS In the new Fall Shades Sport Backs, Draped Models and Conservatives $29.75 .. $50.00) Manhattan Shirts Whites, Colors and Fancies $2.00 ana $2.50 Manhattan Pajamas a Latest showings SH00.. $5.95 Manhattan Underwear Shirts or Shorts, each . ° Yield quicker to double action of ee Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Key West’s Largest Depart- ment Store ANNOUNCING The Greatest, Largest and Most Complete Showing of —MEN’S AND BOYS’— FINE CLOTHING Ever shown in the city by this store. Everyone is talking about our new fine. “They just walk out of our store.” Re-orders are atriving! MON- ROE CLOTHES and other fine brands of clothing for Men and Boys. We have them in Plain and Fancy Batks, your favorite new fall shade—Tans, Browns, Blues and Grays. Novelty weaves in plain ma- terials of Worsteds and Gabar- dine New shipment of MEN’S SHOES in beautiful light Golden Tans, Dark browns; also Blacks and Whites, $3.50 up. We are exclusive agents for For and Friendly Five Shoes for Men. MEN’S SHIRTS Another new shipment of | —LION BRAND SHIRTS— $1.65 and $1.95 You can have them in Blues, Tans, Copper, Gr: Greens, Helio and . In solid Colors and Noveity Checks and New Stripes. A trial will con- vinee you as to the Quality, Workmanship and Fit, HICOCK BELTS In Blacks, Browns, Tans and Combinations. Sport Belts, onby 5 JUST RECEIVED Large shipment of Men’s New Fall —BATH ROBES— In Silks and Terry-Cloth. Beattifal assortment of Colors in Checks and Stripes, $3.50 up. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Tom yyer and other makes s’ Shirts. Priced at low as, each 50c Boys’ Long Pants, light weight materials, sizes'6 years up at POPULAR KWEARY $1.00 BOYS’ t and BEtTS** —Priced 25c ure ype | Tt will pay you to, shdp hére he wonderfal ‘show; ALL GOODS townie? are hew The styles Come ate low We have yoursel!. for MEN AND i Bogs. —the prices and see for hing A “Care” for Sick Food Budgets “QUALITY’S” merchandising policy make pessible these Food prices: Week End Specials: POTATOES, 106 Ibs. SUGAR, 5 Ibs. P. & G. SOAP JELLO, an flavor, pkg. EVAPORATED MILK, tall, 3 cans DATES, bulk, imported, !b. PEACHES, slieed No quality 2 15< 26c 4c Sc 20 10c 1 tin, good 10¢ —end many other quality items at prices that really save you moncy. QUALITY FOOD STORE ECONOMICAL—MODERN—SANITARY 1400 Pine Street Mrs. Sue Skelton, Mer. Phone 70 We Deliver FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937. ‘Novelty Dance On | Saturday Night Witiamsburg, Va.—Injured in} 2 an collision, | Woodley J. Blackwell, 31, an em- ARM CUT OFF, DRIVES SIX MILES Novelty Dance will be he'd to- morrow evening under the aus- jpices of Key West Country Club ploye of the Williamsburg Resto-) a, the clubhouse on Stock Island. automobile-truck jration, drove six miles to the hos- | Dancing is scheduled to start at His left arm had been|10 o'clock. amputated above the elbow and! Affair is a bene mashed agaist the mein|‘heit invited gues ‘ " |good musical program artery prevented his Weeding to | crranged. death. | pital here. for members and ts, it is stated. A has been checks MALARIA \ | | if MONROE THEATER 666 sage \{ Bob Allen-Martha Tibbetts in |! pag |; THE UNKNOWN RANGER || COLDS Jean Muir-Barton McLane in |i Liquid - Tablets first da: : y | Bbende paar aac mage | Salve-Nose Drops “Headache 30 minutes, |] Matinee: Baleony, 10; Orches-|/Try “Rub-My-Tism’-World’s Best } tra, 15-20c; Night. 15-25¢ Look at this New 1938 PHILCO E U il Hi i : Leni Sold with Phileo — High-Efficiency PIERCE BROTHERS Corner Fleming and Elizabeth Streets secceecesssoseesss eoere | | | 77 IA ALALLALLLALALALAALAMALAAALAAALLAAAAAALAAL A A Saturday an. Monday SPECIALS ALL YOUR TROUBLES ARE OVER! DO YOUR KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM OVER IN STEEL Steal the hiding place of Wood Worms, Roaches, Ants and Mice with Steel! We have jist peceived a complete new line of Veer AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT. —ALL STEEL— The smartest thing for your Bath Room is a STEEL CLOTHES HAMPER to match your color scheme $2.60 $4.50 $2.80 Wash Stand containing Bowl, Pitcher Gy 4 Ea) FOR THE KITCHEN Single Door Cabinets in White, Green and Ivory, with five and six shelves— $6.00 + $6.90 —_~ Cabinets, five shelves, $10.00 $14.00 $14.00 = Hamper in White, Ivory or Orchid, only aS, ‘ Rectangular Hampers in White, Biue and Ivory, at - Corner Wall Cabinets with 3 shelves, only FULL AA Ah hh hk hk dadadad, Combination Base and Tabie, only P 4-Unit Kitchen Ensemble, Wall Unit, 2 shelves for Linen in the Bath Room. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW FALL LINE. Visit our store whether you buy or not—we are always happy to have you. Ivory Base Cabinet with Flour Bin, These single and double door cabinets are Drawer and Five Sheives used net only for dishes in the Kitchen but siete (AAA Ahhh hhh Ad hdd Phone 80

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