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PAGE FOUR ° THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, JANUARY T, 2988 SOCIETY : ations Made For More BRUCE DAVIS IS CANDIDATE FOR MAY PRIMARIES, secesesooseesser Visitors At Fort Grounds roma:.y announces us Reservations for the month of January at the Fourth Corps Re- eve ec Center at Fort sD saaiuics in charge of the iy Post here. =4,Ddeuténant Colonel James Mac- ay arrived yesterday morning ifomi Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. Mac- {Kay 6 accompanying him. He is tin the;Finance Department and {makes an,annual audit of prop- erty and funds. They will be here until January 20. Others who are scheduled to ar- Colonel K. T. Smith, infantry Taylor, | released by Major’ CANDIDACY FOR POSITION | OF RAILROAD a cece ER OF FLORIDA gia, will arrive soon to stay until the end of the month. Major H. C. Downel, Air Corps, and Mrs. Downey, will come from | Langley Field, Virginia, on Jan.| (Speeiat te The Citizen) 25 and remain until February 15.| TALLAHASSEE, Jan. Lieutenant Colonel H. E. Pace, G.| Bruce Davis today made formal S. C. and Mrs. Pace who are now announcement of his candidacy in Washington, D. C., will be here | for a four-year term on the Flor-| Jan. 20 and leave Jan. 30. ida Railroad Commission, Group First Lieutenant G. P. Moody, | 1, subject to the Democratic pri- Air Corps, and Mrs. Moody are maries to be held in May. scheduled to be here from Mit-| Davis said he would base his chell Field, N. Y., Monday and! campaign on a program of return- will remain until the 24th. ling the administration of the com- Lieutenant Colonel John Keli-' mission to the people of the state her, F. A. (DOL), Mrs. Keliher,|in an “open door” policy that, and Mrs. N. S. Graham, will ar-| would assure full public know- $24 (OL) and Mrs. Smith will come ledge of all commission transac- from Richmond, Virginia. They will be here on the 15th and leave about the 3lst. Captain R. L. Salzmann of the Infantry, Mrs. Salzmann and Mrs. J. M. Davenport will arrive Mon- day and remain until February 9. ‘The group are returning from the Philippines . rive from Camrbidge, Massachu- setts, January 21 and remain un- til February 20. tions. “It is time that the people of A novel feature in the booking | Florida know something about of cottages for year is that those with lesser | ment,” David said ina prepared rank are given the preference ov- | statement. “In past years, a gen- er those of higher rank. In this | eral indifference to pyblic senti- way quite a large number of of-/| |ment has marked ¢ommission ficers who have never been to members’ activities, with the ex- the officers this | this unit of their state govern-, Colonel H. A. Dargue of the Air ception of the six months’ cam. | CARD OF THANKS We graefully acknowledge the | many acts of kindness and sym- |pathy extended us in our bereave- | ment upon the passing of- our; | mother, Mrs. L. Wilson Cleare. We | | hank our friends for the use of| | their cars, for the beautiful floral! pieces and the expressions of} | sympathy. | THE FAMILY. CLASSIFIED COLUMN secccccos WANTED | WANTED—Will buy Coat Hang-| ers. WHITE STAR CLEAN-| ERS. jan5-It| ecco FLOWERS RED AND PINK RADIANCE ROSES, CROTONS—delivered cut for your parties or home decorations. Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine St. jan7-2wk PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP.| New Ostrex Tonic Tab-| ‘Social Calendar | FRIDAY— Meeting Room Mothers Harris’ ing Street. 3:30 P.M. ae SATURDAY— Jackson Day Dange. Miramar. 9:30 P. M- —o— WEDNESDAY— Annual Woman’s Club recep- | tion for winter visitors. Pub- lic Library, 4-6 P. M. ing Harris School P.-T. A. Harris School Auditorium. 3 P.M. | Entertainment At Habana-Madrid Jimmie Heffner tre treats the town to another of his great Floor | Shows this evening at Habana-| Madrid Club. He leads his band and company, consisting of 15 people, onto the floor at 10 p. m. to carry on for five hours of fun |and entertainment. A brand new show will be pre- | sented in line with Mr. Heffner’s lannounced policy of twice-week- | ly change. Reservations should ‘be made seccccccscecossseseesess Klaus’ House / PERSONAL MENTION Guest Leaves — SSSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSE Misi ape Gray and cil | york who was the howe uct Visiting during the holidays with | Lieutenant and Mrs. Wim. Klaus, | Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | at the naval station, for 2 wace- Pepe Montecine, left this morning |tion, was & passenger on Floris | for Miami where Mr. y is em- Motor Lines bus this morning, re- | ployed in the car department of | home. the F. E. C. R'y. Co. ——— Miss Daisy Leonard and Miss/ extended during her visit, which | Winnie Hurst, aunt and sister-in- enjoyable by 2} law of F. H. McKinley, who were visiting over the holidays ‘with Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, left by ees ee Leonard Warren, © who was vis- iting during the holidays with his mother and other relatives and friends, left on Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for St]; Augustine where he is attending the school for the blind. Sheriff Bob King, of Lee Coun- (See “Who Knows” on Page 2) is 2 Twenty cutee mie cock about S50 Ge a way or members s = & 6 Figures for the fell peer ape net avaiizhle the =< avn sales, mostly raw sik $58T.553.- Simon Johnson, who came to ty, is visiting in Key West, accom- Key West to attend the funeral vis f his sister, Mrs. Caro- ea tae of Judge and Mrs. Arthur Gomez, gue. line S. Cleare, on Tuesday after- noon, left over the highway this morning for his home in Miami. Rural Panent—Hardiy expect ed w see you ths soon agam Dec M D—Hac w wok & anocer Chiiinn &: Quagens wea ige patent m the neagmberhoed «© i Mrs. Genevieve White, who was | senger on the morning Bus goimE thought I might as well Kill tee in Key West visiting with her sis-| to Marathon for a business visit. birds with one stome ter, Mrs. Maud Gardner, left on} at their home on North Beach. the bus this morning for her home | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kittle Corps and Mrs. Dargue will ar- Tive here in the very near future ‘from Maxwell Field, Alabama. Captain R. P. Rea of, the Medi- cal Corps, Mrs. Rea and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Rea from Fort Benning, Geor- | Key West have thé opportunity | to visit the city. All the visiting officers and their guests and families occupy | the pretty little cottages the Atlantic Ocean at Fort reservation. ae | Cocktail Dance At Casa Marina Enjoyable Event The first cocktail-dance of the * geason at the Casa Marina last it was a most successful and €njoyable occasion. Held in the new outdoor. cocktail and dance while those who were present at the New Year's Eve dance con- their first favorable im- pression. It was a beautiful night, and Dave Garson and his Casa Marina orchestra did full justice to the occasion. *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond, | Akron, were there, accompan- by Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchey, Pittsburgh. This party had down from Fort Lauder- on the Ir”. Also C. L. Williams, it of the Southern & West-| Insurance Co., of Detroit, who Raymond's yacht, | Welborn, Jr., and Joseph Meisner. | Among others present were Mr. and Mrs, Larry Pryor, Dr. and Mrs, H. Wallace Blanton, E. H.| Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. John J.| Hicks Kerr, C. Frederick Abbott, Ludlow H. Baldwin, Raquel W. Baldwin, Jr., Robert M. Hopkins, Major and Mrs. Snidow, Witter J. Peabody, Miss Jane Peabody, and Mrs. E. D. Hirschfelder, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Maynard, Ger- ald Pinder, Miss Louise Pritch- ard, John Pritchard, Professor and Mrs. Horace O’Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lade, Mr. Fripp, | is in Key West on his yacht,| Miss Alee Curry, Mr. and Mfrs. “Atrebor”. In Mr. Williams’ par-| Roy Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Sebas- ty were W. G. Welborn, Sr., W. G.* tian Cabrera and Miss Falk. re each four years. A ae ately 250,00) | sion, $50, coca ee. He n people can give~an bart ane iad = pet the moneys PRGMELE 2LKEEL | “I shall e my coseeies ig the principle jentitled to full knowledge of the transactions and proceedings of |the Railroad Commission; that | each citizen of Florida is entitled | | to receive full, open and above- | board representation in the mat- | ter of regulating rates for rail, | bus, truck and telephone service. “It is my firm conviction that | the Railroad Commission offices and works should be open for the general education and enlighten- ment of the public and should not be, as apparently has been the 4 “!case in the past, the particular and individual knowledge of a -|small group of office and job holders indifferent to public wel- fare. . “Iam making this campaign units of government.” Davis is a native Floridian and was educated in Florida public schools. He is a druggist by pro- fession, but has held an adminis- trative post in the state govern- ment for the past several years. Davis received state - ‘wide newspaper comment early in De- | cember when he resigned his po- | sition with the state, with the ex- planation that he contemplated The big Farewell Dance to| Mrs. James Ardagh of Brook-| running for office and did not Jimmy Loss will be held tonight |lyn, New York, arrived on the S.| care at the Cuban Club under the aus- S. Cuba yesterday to visit with | rol {mate on the S. S. Southerner of Basketball Jackson Bigs odo sand. team agg ae Miami—who tangle this evening; —will be present at the dance. © Walter Sutter, Tacoma, Wash.,| needed rocks to build a rock gar-| Liegid . Tablets den, so he made a public appeal’ ,,) — —— United States signs temporary G66 om COLDS FEVER day 38 Drops _ Headache the newspapers. More | Try “Rub-My-Tism”-W ra 4 than 800 tons of rock were sent) FRANK JOHNSON ISLAND INN —TOURIST— HOTEL Old Island Trading Post Waterfront, N. End Duval St. —GIFTS— « “Where Southern Hospitality | ‘ Metts Northern Friends” [MOT OTTOOOTTOOTee. Formerly MAKE US pose ambat mmiaaiass: 7 1 Houseboat Camp FOR SALE Located At Little Duck Key Key West PAN-AMERICAN LANDING AN OFFER S. J. GROVES & SONS CO. Marathon, Florida SIL ILI LILI LLL IDL s. 3 care to remain on the state pay- | roll during his campaign. He is ie § Methaliet a Msson, an | Elk, a Viané obaaenha meen: ber of the Junior Chamber of | Commerce, and a member of the Florida State Pharmaceutical As- | sociation. He is married, and has one son. QUICK SERVICE Faas sec ciad PHONE 450 f pn é¢ Ak AA ALA LAA AA A dd \ EAT--- U. S. GOOD Branded Kansas City MEATS — Duval & Angela because I feel the people of Flor-| *|ida are entitled to sane and sen-/ sible representation as in other) a GENUINE SPRING LAMB Branded HENS — FRYERS FRUITS — VEGETABLES Broadway Market lets contain raw oyster invig- this evening for the weekly, Sat-/| orators and other stimy One dose starts new pep. Value | Phone 220 for yours now. 7 F) $1 Special price 89¢, Call, | eee oe ae a2 | Festive Dance meta < er’s Pharmacy. jan4-tue-thru-fri | |Sloppy Joe’s *) - | Sloppy Joe’s Bar will be the! SMALL FURNISHED APART-|scene of a Festive Dance tomor- | MENT all modern conveniences. | row evening when the manage- For Rent for season. Inquire at}ment wil be host to the city.’ Pollock’s, Phone 465. jan5-3t There will be no admission charge and a “large” evening of ‘dancing and entertainment is on schedule ———————~———___—_———_ | for those planning to atend. CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-| The dance hall at Sloppy Joe’s ner 5th and Staple <Avenue.| has been newly decorated for the Apply Box D, The Citizen. occasion. George Dean and his nov2-tf Rhythm Boys will furnish the | music. On to Sloppy Joe’s tomor- 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-; derful future. Over Sea Realty) Exchange, Over Sea Hotel,| Key West, Fla. nov22-tf REAL ESTATE FOR RESULTS—List your prop-/ erties for sale or rent with pel CLEM C. PRICE ORGANIZé. TION. Brokers.| Phone 124. 505 Duval street. decl-tf| TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES-| TATE or mortgage on Florida | Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O./ Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. FOR SALE Geo. O’Brien & Constance Worth in ‘ WINDJAMMER Peter Lorre-Virginia Field in THINK FAST. MR. MOTO Matinee: Balcony. 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night. 15-25¢ BI€YCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour,| day, week or month. J. R) Stowers company. nov2-tf | rrr Fred Scott in SINGING BUCKAROO Also: Comedy and Serial Our Entire Stock of Florsheim Shoes will go on SALE, Starting TODAY! MEN’S SHOES Formerly Selling at $10.00 and $11.00 NOW $8.45 ‘LEWINSKY’S MEN’S STORE TOP-GRADE EF Steer Meat —that’s our shop . you'll be surprised at the low price! MILD-FED VEAL Printing — — PHONE 268 (L664 Ln Ln AAA AAA A wlants,| urday night dance tomotrow. | 2 Coucus Impressions Only! ... The Artman Press IN THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 in Miami. : ston have returned to their home 1} 6 7 in Tampa after a visit here with mace-Davis_and son, Al-| Mrs. Kittleston’s mother, Mrs j lan, uwhe, were spending a suet | Suen Almarte | vacation, with relatives and were | gue ct of, -and Mrs. Harvey ;-morning over the | j one hy their home in Miami. Louis Recio, son of Alfred Re-/ cio, a well known wholesale gro- cery owner of former days, has: friends after an absence of six- teen years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seremeag. who were visiting here with Mrs. | Sands’ mother, Mrs. Eliza Almy- row evening, Saturday. Get a/*, touch of real, Key West night life at this famous bar. SII aa LaLa 4S i BERMUDA | MARKET Saturday Specials SMOKED HAMS 8 to 10 Ibs.—Whole, Ib. 27¢ Small PICNIC HAMS 4 to 5 Ibs. —whole Ib. 20c Fresh PORK HAMS, Ib. __25¢ Fresh | PORK SHOULDERS, Ib. _ 2ic PORK CHOPS Saturday Only! 2 Ibs. _ 55¢ FIRST-GRADE HEAVY WESTERN BEEF T-BONE STEAKS, Ib. _ 35¢ RIB CHOPS, Ib. $12.00 to $18.80 COTTON MATTRESSES $8.20 to $10.50 Congressmen sun “sosieues” recovery program, but Sayithey wil comune A yt} pois SPECIAL Inner-Spring MATTRESS —Bul espenaly ter = cover A $2258 ,2= $1695 intreductery Otter Omiy Oper core SPRIEGS By SIMMONS From— 7.60 te 19.75 ~LONG’S Furniture Store Fleming and Willam Sts LAMB SALE Offering in a Special Sale— Genuine Spring Lamb. SHOULDER— S.3n2,be § Min-—-erheler Ue Te ea : ; and-J. 1-2.Ib, — Ib. ..... 42¢ |! selected breed. j Phone 52 White & Virginia Sts. 99RD aAODa aaa! MIAMI and Also Serving All Points POPP PPP EPP P OPT OOOO Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service KEY WEST on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST the rule at - and Engraving Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diese! Power Bouts—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12-00 o'clock noon on Mom day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o'clock FP. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday ans ——o————_ Daily service (except Sunday) vie Boats between Miami and Key West, serving ofl =