The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 3, 1938, Page 6

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aio Mrs. Charles Collins left over} eccccees the highway this morning for a visit with sons and their families | 3 at different points in Florida, Mr. | Social Calendar and Mrs. Julius Collins at Miami; | ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins at) THURSDAY— Fort Lauderdale, and Charles at| Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory West Palm Beach. Chapter, U.D.C. 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. Claude Albury, Ernest W. Ott, who had been 1909 Grinnell Street. spending several weeks in the) city and-was the guest -of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and for] M.E. Church. 5:30 P. M. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview m pi! Park. ees sees Te encecsere Johr. Spottswood, who had been ; visiting for a vacation with his} parents, Mriand Mrs. Robert |" Spottswood,. left). by: bus this; morning for Miami enroute to! sarURDAY— Gainesville, Ga., where he is a!" Whiteway Dance. 10 P. student at Riverside Military: nate Ceaden = (Sue Academy. ‘ -FRIDAY— 4Meeting, Room Mothers, Harris School P.-T. A. 3:30 P. M. Home of Mrs. Mervin Russell. Ot M. ; MONDAY— Rafael Rodriguez was a passen-' Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M. ger on the early bus this morning} Oversea Hotel Salon. going to Miami for a visit with) =a relatives. | TUESDAY— Meeting, Stone Church Service Club. 6 P. M. Church An- nex. J. Osteen and H. B. Lindsay, customs officers from Tampa, ar-| rived this morning on Steamship; ao Cuba, to assist the local force in! WEDNESDAY— handling the crowd of passengers | arriving tomorrow afternoon cons Cuba. 3 P.M. School Auditorium. Mrs. Frank Rivas, who was vis-! Visitors Enjoy iting, briefly with relatives andj -4 friends in,,Tampa, was a os oan | Stay In City ger returning to the city this morning on the Cuba Mr,,.and Mrs. P. F. Reich had as their guests the past week, Mrs. Stella Frederick and moth-! Mrs. Reich’s parents, Mr. and er, accompanied by two friends, Benefit Supper, Ladies of First | Meeting, Harris School P.-T. A. | Miss Helen Allman and Miss Mary Canney, were arrivals over the highway for an extended stay | Mrs."J. M. Wood of Eustis, Fla., tand brother and family, Mr. and | Mrs. P.H. Wood and daughter, | Norma Jean of Erie, Pa. P. H. Wood, who is manager.of attorney, | the branch of the International in the city. Julian Fant, states from Jacksonville, and Mrs. Fant, arrived over the highway last night, left on the Cuba this | Harvester Company at Erie, was very much interested in Key} : West, and took several films of | moving pictures in colors of the various historical places in the city. Sheriff K. O. Thompson left Seecccecosscosesecoseces this morning over the highway THE LOW DOWN for a business visit on the Keys} FROM HICKORY GROVE and before returning will go as | Poeecocccococcococcooscs far as Miami. | — | Maybe I will get the Army and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Enders! the Navy on my neck, but I will and son Clifford, of Cincinnati,| scribble anyway. And the Govt. Ohio, are visitors in the'city andj I reckon it cannot slap me in jail will stay at least another month. | for same, like as if I maybe rais- Mr. Enders and family were ed a row or two rows too much greatly encouraged to make the | cotton. And what I got in mind, trip to Key West by the Chamber | is Admirals and Generals, gettin’ of Commerce of Puta Gorda. _| retired at 64. NS j But for any outfit that has its County Commissioner Norberg feet on the ground, I will nomin- Thompson, left over the highway | ate thees two-fisted babies—and this morning for a business visit I will take my hat off to them. to points on the Keys and to Mi-| And at 64, they are not all wash- ami. | ed up, by a Jong shot. stella And _ these so-called old, boys, Mrs. Louise Jones, who had; they have had experience and been visiting in Key West with Were brought up on discipline, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 2nd they have built a navy and and Mrs. William Watkins, left 2" army that has the world’s re- yesterday on the steamship Cuba spect—and when a tough job is for Tampa, where she will spend |? hand, they do it—not manana, a short while with relatives there but today. = ; after which she will proceed to So instead of retirin’ these Brig- her home in Nashville; Tenn. adiers, etc., at 64, which is an in- : sult, we better tack on another « four years—and honor them, in places like Congress, and for Gov- Today Ss Birthdays ernors, etc. And the ship-of-state ececcccccccssccccccccess Would gleam and shine, and go morning for a week in Havana, and returning will stop in Key West for one week. Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation *This record covers 24-hour perio? ending at 8 o'clock this morning. | Tomorrow’s Almanac Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises __ Moon sets ___ Tomorrow’s Tides AM. High aa Low — 5:52 Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: Sea level, 30.15. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Friday; not much change in temperature; , moderate northeasterly winds. Florida Partly cloudy tonight and Friday, somewhat unsettled in east portion; no decided change in temperature. Jacksonville to’ Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north- easterly winds, and partly over- | cast weather tonight and Friday. | WEATHER CONDITIONS A moderate low ,pressune: area ) overspreads the Lake: segion:this morning: and:.pressure, iscalse low |over northwestern districts, with |a disturbance of) considesabje;4n- | tensity shoving in-oven the ppesth Pacific coast; while high pressure areas, crested over the northern Plains States and far Northeast cover most of the remainder of | the country. Precipitation has occurred since | yesterday morning from the Lake | region southward into the East Gulf States, and in portions of the South Atlantic States, and has continued in Pacific coast dis- tricts. Temperatures have fallen in the Plains and eastern Rocky Mountain States, being 12 de- grees below zero in North Dakota this morning and have risen in most other sections, with readings abnormally high from the upper and middle Mississippi Valley eastward over the Lake region and Ohio Valley. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge eeee ATi SSCSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESEOS Cuba Arrives Today Arriving this morning on the Steamship Cuba from Tampa were 10 first cabin and 6 second cabin passengers for Key West; 23 first cabin and no seconds for Havana. Key West arrivals: W. Straw- bridge, Mrs. Strawbridge, M. Credo, Mrs. Credo, Ruth Credo, J. Macbeth, J. Osteen, H. B. Lind- say, J. R. Snow, Mrs. F. Rivas, E. Fernandez, Onelia Fernandez, Alice Salinero, Isabel Marrero, | Elida La Fe, Nilo La Fe. .| of Key THIRD PRESENTATION MADE | { HERE AT SLOPPY JOE'S BAR : H | Jacob Schreiber showed his re-} markable natural color. movies| West and the East Coast | last night at Sloppy Joe’s Bar. In; “+the series are a large number of! “| Key Westers, an ice skating ex-| hibition by the champion skater! of Michigan, and a number of! federal .releases. j Several shots taken were out-/ standing. These include those of! the sponge fishermen, which will} be published in Life magazine, a silhoutte figure of Mrs. Schreiber | against the flying sunlit waters! off the side of the ferry, and a; comic scene in which Bra Saun-/ ders dresses up Mrs. Schreiber in| the oilskins of the mackerel ana kingfish fishermen here and/ hands her a net. } A large number of stills taken | from the movies are on exhibi- tion at Sloppy Joe’s here, and are } expected to bring Key West tc the attention of visitors to Core | i e ~ aie were shown Sat-j prdaylbtethe Birthday Ball, and) londay zets Bage-Chica Fishing wi a _magnifi- | fen’ fieworks, and at | 2 number Of private showings. | **| COMMISSIONERS | HOLD MEETING ' | (Continued trom Page One) Girl To Enslands Announcement has been made | Placed as soon as possible. of the birth of a nine and a half| local hospital at/ chased as soon as possible. On 0:40 o’clock this morning. Mother | vote it was agreed that the chief and daughter are doing nicely. | should write at once to companies Mrs. England before marriage/ dealing in this class of equip- was Miss Grace Olsen of this city.| ment and get prices on the dif- .— | ferent grades, and present the re- Sapoveneeecoooseeoseses® cults at the next meeting of the i CLASSIFIED (Slr Beker aid that he depart COLUMN | : | the hose, and the cost was, prob- | foot. He would have the accurate SPANISH INSTRUCTION information ready for the next | meeting of the board. SPANISH INSTRUCTION by| Handling of trash and garbage Miss Benildes Remond, Spanish | Of the county was brought before Teacher, Havana, Cuba, College | the meeting, and it was decided graduate. Private lessons. For |‘? let Wm. Knight, whose serv- particulars apply 1112 Varela /| ices have been satisfactory in the street every day except Sun-| Past, continue until the decision day, 12 to 9 p. m. | is handed down by Judge Arthur jan29;mon-wed-fri-1mo | Gomez, before whom the question jhas been placed, relative to the ordinance, and who is expected |to render his opinion following a PRICES BELOW ZERO Friday' hearing in Key West, possibly, and Saturday on Meats and /this week. Groceries at Little Cash Store,; Application of Edney Parker 801 Simonton street. feb3-3t|for the appointment as road |patrolman on the bridges and | roads north of Hog Key to Bahia ee | Honda, was read. This appoint- acres fronting | ment is mecessary by the ro ron SPs are os location and SS - eh et fective’ January~ 31. Adérets BBZOUNE OBE | It whsktted ables the patrol- <i} man-is-aiso-a-deputy—sheriff and jattached to the forces of the ———, sher#' 6¥Monroe Coiifity, the ap- GROCERIES WANTED WANTED—1 By PERSONAL _ MeCESseoseeoveseesceoees SeSSooesessosseseseeeees | KEY WEST PARK j There’s an interesting coupon | printed in this issue for children | $ointment should be left to be ithe absolute need of it being re-| It was shown that it was a) Mr. and Mrs. Ellis| necessity, and should be pur-/ | ably, a fraction more than $1 per} ~ SCOUTS ENTHUSED OVER RECENT CAMP It was voted that while;each} patrol had a good cook, Scout- tion of the troop are being made and all necessary data is being secured. “One new member, Wal- ter Rbbinson, has been voted in- to the troop. The meeting was full of pep and vim, and at the mention of the proposed hike and its at- |tendant jolly experiences, the | boys gave a hearty cheer. | Following the regular meeting | the game of “Stealing the Bacon” | was played, after which the as- |semblage was dismissed with the usual ceremony. that the road is unnetessar¥ for |the welfare of county, jand recommended R be | abolished. j | We take this means to express THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. . story ‘of the traveler's amacmg adventure had been told OLD “AT 40h S#B2BEP-\ tiandied by Sheriff Thompson, | our deep appreciation for the New Ostrex Tonic Tab-) ; . | and it was so ordered. Mr. Park- lets contain raw oyster invig-| .. applicati . ie Siecasl | app! ication will be given due oa en a) os consideration, it was said. | Sympathies extended us on the |otcasion of the passing of our | husband and father, T. M. Kelly. One dose starts new pep. Value} write Gardner’s Pharmacy. | jan4-tue-thru-fri | A communication from Mayor|We especially wish to thank Willard M. Albury was read | friends for the beautiful floral which showed the expense of the | tributes, messages of condolence entertainment of the Destroyer under 12 years of age. With it | a special rate is given on all rides and to all shows in the park on} Saturday, up to 6 p.m. Turn to} the coupon now—clip it out— and prepare for a good time Saturday, kiddies. PENA’'S GARDEN Jimmy Loss and “his music that pleases”, featured for the last five weeks at Pena’s Garden of Roses, continues to. offer the style of tunes that is: making the dance floor at this famous estab- lishment, a magnet. . . . Especially entertaining is the trio of- Art Wilson, Joe Gallagher and Jimmy, himself. This band plays for dancing on Thursdays, Satur- days and Sundays. HABANA-MADRID Frank Sabini—assisted by “Pe- pito” are proving to be a “riot” at the Habana-Madrid Club— with their unique style of enter- tainment between all dances. This amusing pair and their act, are presented nightly at this club in connection with a complete program of dancing and floor shows. ——— ee afternoon from .Falmouth, Eng- land, is taking fuel oil at the Por- ter Dock Company, and after ~ | MOTO-SCOOTS | Dunlap. The itemized list was enclosed, and the commissioners | and for the use of their cars. MRS. T. M. KELLY AND FAMILY. feb3-Itx See a eae RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour | °Tdered a check drawn for $61.85, | or day. “A Treat That Can’t|@S the county's part of the in-) Be Beat”. Moto-Scoot Service, | debtedness | | Peace Justice Lowe, of Taver- 701% Duval street. feb2-€t | ° | marae |nier, asked what was the status} |of the county redistricting prop- | | osition, which was discussed some | BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour,| time ago. The reply was given | day, week or month. J. R.| by Attorney Harris, that the en-} Stowers company. nov2-tf| tire movement had practically - | been discarded, because of numer- | #7 REAL ESTATE jous matters which had heen : | brought out in a study of the TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES-/ proposition, and that he had given | qAze or mortgage onmFlorida| an opinion to the effect that the | evs, fess E. R. Lowe, P. O.| matter was unconstitutional. x 21, n BICYCLES THIS COUPON AND “Tavernier, Florida. The report of a group of dis- nov9-tf/ interested freeholders of Monroe | county, who were appointed ‘to | make a survey of a 30 foot road —|in the county, beginning’ at} CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-| Blackwater Sound and extending | ner 5th and Staple Avenue.|, distance of 30 feet, was re-| Apply Box D, The Citizen. | ported on. | nov2-tf/ The freeholders who are T. ———......——__ | Jenkins Curry, George L. Engle 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-| derfak future. Over Sen. Realty and Otto Stoolbrecht, reported FOR SALE 5e will admit any child under twelve years— to-anv ride or show— Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. nov22-tf | FRESH LAID EGGS everyday | from nest to you. Call at 1609 Flagler Ave. jan28-1mo | TEXACO FIRE.CHIEF GASOLINE MARINE SER’ Complete service to yachts in- cluding foreign clearances PORTER DOCK CO. —Phones 24 and 55— The vessel also indicated on 7 vi bunkers are filled, will proceed to the manifest, 23 tons of freight, egcnn Texas. = two automobiles and one sack of | Two vessels of the Clyde-Mal- mail for Key West; two tons of | lory Lines are due tomorrow. S.S. freight, one automobile and five | Ozark from Jacksonville and Mi- E la lik leather-neck wi Justice James Clark McReyn- eee Seen ee olds of the U. S. Supreme Court, born at Elkton, Ky., 76 years ago. Prof,:; Alexander Meiklejohn, chairmen.of the experimental col- lege; of the Univ. of Wisconsin, noted educator, born in England, 66 years ago. Clarence E. Mulford of Frye- burg, Maine, novelist, born a‘ Streator, Ill, 55 years ago. Edgar S. Correll of Indianapo- lis, president of Stutz Motors, born in Baltimore, 47 years ago. James E. Smith, president of the National Radio Institute, Washington, D. C., born at Ro- chester, N. H., 57 years ago. Daniel E. Woodhull, chairman of the American Bank Note com- pany, New York, born at New- ark, N. J., 69 years ago. Gertrude Stein/of Paris. writer, born at Alleghany, Pa, 64 years ago. Fred Scott in MELODY OF THE PLAINS —also— COMEDY and SERIAL It's Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — STAR ¥* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS job ashore. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. Well. If You Can Afford It— Magistrate—Prisoner, you are arged with habitual drunken- i . What excuse have you to offer? Offender (brightly)—H»bitual t thirst, your honor. You'll Save If You Order Our Fine, High Grade FOODS Day after day our foods are consistently finer in quality and lower in price. Why shop around when it’s all to your advantage to trade here! ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best™ All Competition Met With Low Prices and High Quality —ONE STOP SERVICE— Dressed Poultry Turtle Vegetables Meats Dairy Products Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street Fish Fruits sacks of mail for Havana. Two Vessels Arrive: Two Due;: Steamship Bienville, from Glas- gow, Scotland,arrived 4:45 yes- terday. afternoon, berthed at the Porter. Doek.Company’s. main Pier, was. given 27,930. gallons ef, crude oil and sailed-8 o'clock for Mobile, Ala! covoisi08Ke Steamer Gymeric arrived this Saepeeeaeties aaa ese | ! Key West Fish Co. —PHONE 380— Foot of Elizabeth Street Wholesale and Retail —FREE DELIVERY— EAT MORE FISH it’s good for you! WATCH FOR OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS All kinds of fish sold at rock-bottom ami, bound to New Orleans, and the Grazos; from Galveston bound to New-¥erk. ‘THE LADY ESCAPES Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ Lamb SHOULDER, by whole, Ib. Lamb STEW, 2 Ibs. 20c 25¢ TO VISITORS— Even as we have a dis- Key Wost—we are sure we can meet all of your MEAT requirements. ex- actly as they were met satisfactorily in your home Old Island Trading Post Down North on Duval Street Waterfront NO NAME LODGE At Its Best WATCHES Gi Directly On Beach COTTAGES FISHING BOATS RATES: $1. $2. $3 Per 25e 1Se j meh 10¢ | Phone No Name Mrs. C. L. Craig. one and ai] that— efficient makeup ar paper, the coopers’ will be appreciated (LLL AAA hhh hh yA i ¢etdtetittitgttitLibzédédé on the day of publication publication of m of the advertivers in THE DEADLINE for all advertising, classified and display. 11 O'CLOCK A.M. To facilitate the thus THE ADVERTISING DEPT. ‘The KEY WEST PARK IFTS - is * a ll cuni0ns | EMI IDIABDAAADADAAD DDD NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS In view of repeated misunderstand ings on the part of advertifers Citizen—this notice must served to advise I ALALALALALAAALLAZAAAAAA

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