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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MRS. HATHAWAY ‘NEW POULTRY DIED D RECENTLY MARKET OPENS: CUSTOMS OFFICER WRITES: meee issue displays an ad- PAGE FOUR RETURNS FROM TRIP 10 CAMP NYA AREA SUPERVISOR RE- PORTS ON TRIP TO - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 TRANSPORTATION SOOO SHOOHHAESESECOOCCOY Ivy Due ‘Tomorrow: AWAKENED BY CAT PLAN OPENING NEW NURSERY Department fleet, which had | MRS- ce eb ee been working in the vicinity of| ASKED TO AID IN OPEN- Tampa for a period, is expected MONROE THEATER Van Aeflin—Marian Marsh SATURDAY'S HEROES —and— MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ TILLAMOCK, Ore.—A Persian| cat belonging to Ruth Flanders} NEW PLACE TO OPEN SATURDAY of this city climbs into her bed- is » Yesterday's paper featured a/ i 9 | 5 : every morning promptly at TO FRIENDS TELLING ea rept is ed te, | SPecial announcement concerning | o’clock to awaken her. OF WIFE'S DEATH ouiey mance #0 opened 10-1 the opening of the Duvangela CAMP ROOSEVELT After a very pleasant trip to Camp “Roosevelt, Victor Lowe, NWA (Area. Supervisor, returned over |;the ‘highway. this week. Nuniberediin the party who made the trip'were B. Howard Brown, District Supervisor}; NYA; C. P. Thayer, Area Supervisor, Dade County, ‘aid ‘Mr. Lowe. The purpose of this trip was the transporting of Mecedes Ba- quet to the camp at Ocala, and Benjamin Neely, Edward Suarez and Randolph Storr to the A. & M. College in Tallahassee. Mr. Lowe was very enthusias- tic over the excellent opportuni- ties being offered these girls in at- tending Camp Roosevelt. In his opinion, it is incomparable to anything of its kind in Florida. Mr. Lowe stated that in proof of this, every girl in camp was a picture of happiness. Each seem- ed anxious for her classes to start. The personnel of the camp is the very. best obtainable, and, living conditions are excellent, with all jern conveniences. p “Tf, the parents of girls who have been given a chance to at- tend this camp and were refused permission by their relatives, were to visit this resident train- ing project they would make every effort in the future to send their children to such a wonder- ful. place”, Mr. Lowe stated. “They would realize that after these youths complete their courses they will be in a position to accept private employment at classes of work in which — they have become skilled. Such posi- ING AT JACKSONVILLE to return to her home port to- . morrow morning. The vessel left about two weeks} JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 16 ago. for the west coast with a! (FNS)—One of the first “indus- crew of workmen to work at Eg-} trial nurseries” to be opened in mont Key wharf on buoys and connection with any American | other equipment of the service. | factory will be dedicated at a Tenders Poppy and Poinciana| cigar factory here some time dur- | are expected to arrive within the | ing June, 1939, the Chamber of| next few days to take up regu-| | Commerce has announced, assert- lar routine activities in this sec-| j ing that Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt tion of the district. { W. L. Bates is in receipt of a letter from J. T. Hathaway, who | was just a little over a year ago transferred from the Customs Service in Key West to Pensa- cola, in which is chronicled the death of Mrs, Hathaway. Mr. Hathaway writes in con- nection with the death of Mrs. morrow, Saturday. The estab- lishment will be known as Bra-/| | dy’s Poultry Market and will be | situated at 1214 White street. Strictly fresh eggs from tured at this market as well as the famous battery-raised Broil- | ers from the same plant. Choice | quality Hens and Fryers that are | absolutely guaranteed to be ten- der, will be regular sale items at | this market. Watch this com- this; | city’s only egg farm will be fea-| Steamer Leaves Port Steamship El Mundo, of Southern Pacific Steamship Co., which came into port Tuesday | night with a fire burning in her Number 3 hold, left 4:45 o’clock | ‘Wednesday afternoon for her des- tination at Galveston. The wrecking tug Warbler, | which was contracted to work on} the burning cargo, completed the work of quenching the flames} early Wednesday morning. In the afternoon Inspectors Charles Tay- lor and Captain E. A. Sharpley, made an examination of the hold and declared it unnecessary to Temove any of the cargo. Wm. R. Porter, underwriter’s agent; in Key West, inspectors that there was no fur- ther danger and issued the order permitting the vessel to sail. Tank Steamer Sails French Steam Tanker Aragaz, which arrived at the Porter Dock Wednesday morning, coming from Newcastle on Tyne, England, took on 78,163 gallons of fuel oil and sailed for Corpus Christi, Texas. tions would be refused to other youths who did not attend the camp”. THE WEATHER | Normal Mean .- Rainfall’ Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation 07 Ins: “Thin record covern 24-hour period ending at § o'clock this morning, Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises Arriving at that port the ship will take on a full supply of oil and sail to the port from which she started for Texas. Two Ships Coming In Two ships of the Clyde-Mal- lory Lines are due to arrive at Key. West, the first will be the Brazos from Galveston, which is due tonight, and the other is the Ozark, from New Orleans. UThe Brazos is expected in to- night en route to New York, the Ozark \is expected in tomorrow morning, having ami ‘and Jacksonville. Yacht Arrives Yacht “Festoon” of Red Bank, 1! N. -J.y'is berthed at the Porter -| Dock Co. Owned by Addison .| Stern, the vessel has two guests | of Mr,*Stern on board, Sidney | + | Erlanger and Julius Robertson. 1 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 29.91. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly They have been fishing off) Tortugas and Marquesas, and come in to Key West for a brief rest, gas and other supplies, and | plan to leave tomorrow for Mi-} ami. | | Noticed A Change “Your husband has a new cloudy tonight and Saturday; not much change in temperature; fresh northerly winds, Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, except unsettled near east coast; slightly warmer in northwest portion Saturday, Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Fresh to strong northerly. winds ymostly overcast weather ,to- ght and Saturday, possibly mist emlight rain. ‘Rast Gulf: Fresh northerly winds over south, and moderate northerly winds over north por- variable Saturday, and generally pe weather tonight and Satur- LANDUSKY, ‘Mont, Dec Dee. 16.— Remnant members of the Cree and Chippewa Indian tribes, con- tending other Indians “resent” every Indian campaign we the side of the whites office of}? permitting the wedding of Walter J. Saunders and Betty Leverne | Brewer. The license issue advises that) suit”. | “No, he hasn't”. j “Well, something’s different”. | “It’s a new husband”, IDI II II SS. BRADY’S POULTRY will open their new Poultry Market —at— 1214 WHITE STREET Tomorrow—Saturday Eggs Fresh Daily from Key West’s Only Egg Farm! Tennessee HENS and —FRYERS Guaranteed Tender . J. Houston Brady, Prop. the} decided | upon feceiving the report of the| left several | hours late; and is bound to Mi-/} | will be asked to aid in the formal | opening of the nursery. Many married women, some | with small children, are employ- ed at the plant, and the nursery | is being established to permit these women to work with the assurance their youngsters are | | being well cared for. Nurses and | |physicians will supervise the | Paracas lisanbere alm, during working hours. | JAYCEE SUPPER MEET TONIGHT Junior Chamber of Commerce } will hold its regular supper meet- | ing tonight with the most com- prehensive reports of the year before it at 6:30 at Stone Church Annex. Report on the Winter Program, just getting underway, will be received. Jaycee-sponsored Hob- by Show and Boxing Matches will also be reported. PENA’S GARDEN Tomorrow night Pena’s Garden | of Roses is offering something | novel and unusual in the form of entertainment. Each and every patron present will receive two | surprise packages—to be present- | ed at 12 o’clock midnight. This | affair promises to be an out- Standing feature of the season. Gould Curry and the boys will be there with their music that appeals—also Miss Marguerite Hernandez will appear in special swing vocal numbers. Make res- ervations now for best tables. Lh hde dade Ladd GOOD - GRADE, HEAVY !! WESTERN STEER BEEF and BABY STEER HINDS JUST RECEIVED AT— BERMUDA MARKET Select— Lamb and Veal ! SELECT POULTRY HENS 26c Bie) e eee 29¢ anes while ‘you wait by experts. Thoroughly inspected [| To be sure of sure of the BEST IN MEATS ... try us. Our customers invariably come back for more and more of our CHOICE MEATS Quick—FREE DELIVERY White and Virginia Streets PHONE 52 I) 7 ed | DIOP IsTs 4 Gift Suggestions from TALCUM POWDERS —from 10c up BATH POWDERS —from 50c up PERFUMES —from 25c up COMPACTS —from 50c up TOILET WATERS —from 50c up Beauty Boxes Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Coty Sets Evening in Paris Sets Gift Compacts Fountain Pens and Sets Military Comb and Brush Sets Bill Folds Shaving Sets Kodaks i Now Located at 602 Duval St. sapere cape ay | Hathaway, that her passing was| | pany’s advertising for specials sudden, heart faliure being the! each week. cause. “She had been sick ever . since coming up here, in the hos-| Sidestep | y a . | “You said you’d give me a pital a large part of the time iN check for $25,000 when I mar-! care of a heart specialist”, Mr. | ried your daughter”. | Hathaway writes. | “Why, certainly, for $25,000 I'd | “She loved the home on ao give anybody a check”. if street, the flowers and her many | | tablishment as time goes on for | news of interest to all. | Drive-In—at the corner of Duval} | and Angela streets—scheduled for | | tomorrow. { This establishment is a distinct} achievement ana adds much to a} more modern business appear-| ance on the main thoroughfare of | town. Full automobile services| | will be available at Duvangela starting tomorrow and added fa-/} cilities for visitors and residents will be added as time advances. | Follow the advertising of this es- | Goes To One’s Weak End | Hollywood’s hosts and hostesses | are now serving what they call} a weak-end cocktail. You take} one drink and your week ends| right away. | Key West friends, and since she has been sick and unable to get\e around very well, talked about|$ them all so much”, The wish is expressed by Mr. Hathaway that he would have been able to bring Mrs. Hath- away to Key West for a visit, and stay !a while but she was not strong enough to stand the trip. Expressing the hope that he will be able to visit in the city as soon as he can make it possible, | the writer concludes with the wish for a Merry Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Bates and all friends in Key West. HOUSE COATS —in print and stripes with zippers, priced at this low $2. 95 price SPECIALS FOR COTTON DRESSES values to $1.95 at values to $2.95 at ENJOY VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bixby of Pelothy, Mich., Mrs. M. Rub, Miss Lena Rub, and Mrs. S. Atterbury, were visitors at lighthouse d partment headquarters this morning and displayed great in- terest in the many interesting displays in that section called by Inspector W. W. Demeritt the museum. LA CONCHA HOTEL; In the Center of the Business and Theater District Open The Year Around Garage——Elevator——Fire| [IPOOIIIITIIIIIIO IS A IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS! j New Shipment j BEAUTIFUL BAGS —an_ excellent tion, at $1.00 ana $1.95 FRI. AND SAT. selec- $1.00 $1.95 20 RER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL DARK DRESSES AND HATS BONNIE LOUISE SHOP IN THE JEFFERSON HOTEL——— FIFI SIIADIADA DIAL LZLAL LD Featuring ... FRESH COFFEE — GROUND TO ORDER’ in the only Hobart Grinder in town HEADQUARTERS FOR A&P 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Select Your esa“ “ee CHRISTMAS TREE HERE i ve! Big Selection—Any Size ; pA Reasonable Prices FRUITS and VEGETABLES : «ta Quality Never Excelled MEATS— — PACKAGE LIQUORS Finest Western Steer Brand All Popular Brands LEE’S FOOD CENTER ONE STOP STORE—SAVES YOU SHOPPING, FROM DOOR TO DOOR Duval at Angela Streets | A Good: od ‘Selection TENNESSEE Reds and CHICKENS Rocks CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like Gizzards, Ib . 40 Wings, tb . Legs and Thighs, tb 60c Liver, tb ..... Bony Pieces, tb Breasts, tb .... Key West Poultry and Egg Company Corner Division and Varela Streets PHONE 113 QUICK DELIVERY Manhattan and Clermont PAJAMAS Formerly sold at $3.95, $4. si and $5.95, now LAST TWO DAYS MENDELL’S PRE-HOLIDAY SALE This outstanding sale ends definitely Saturday night la Armour’s CREAM, tell can -.... Hart-Schaffner & Marx SUITS Worsteds, Shark Skins, Serges, Dixie Weaves, Gabardines— Regular—Shorts Stouts—Longs velit cpa $19. 75 $29.75 $35 to $42.50 values CREAM CHEESE, LARD, Country Roll BUTTER, tb Lux TOILET SOAP, br: Se en eet ONE LOT OF MANHATTAN RINSO, SHIRTS Also Clermont Brand All sizes and patterns SALE $1 39 PRICE FELT HATS DOBBS and MALLORY 1 $5 ana | an or $3.95 | The Famous Berg Hats “yee __ a0 $1.95 i $2.95 values MENDELL’S Exclusive Men’s Shop Phone 178-179 | | | | | Carrere eae | 1 BERRY BOWL BROADWAY MARKET Most Complete Food Line In Town We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity —SOIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIID IDI Is. SUGAR, 5 Ibs. .... Be LIMIT SIX TO ORDER Tylo TOILET TISSUE, BEANS (120z., NOW 5 (18-02. we BEANS (25-0 NOW SPAGHETTI—12-0z., NOW 18-02. NOW 25-0z. NOW i STOCK rz. HEINZ NEW LOW PRICES formerly 10c) formerly _15c) formerly 18 formerly 10 formerly 15¢ formerly 18¢, SITTTTTTTTTTTTOTAOTUTTTOTOTTTOTOTTTOEE, om, You’ve Done The Rest -- Now Plan For The Best Shop For Your Christmas Dinner at The BROADWAY At Thanksgiving Time We Made Hundreds Of Friends With Our SELECT POULTRY and MEATS Assure Yourself of a Successful Yuletide by Placing Your Order With Us Now Another List of Week-End — No. 1—Go POTA 23¢ 10°Tbs. 2... YAK FANCY WESTERN MEATS AS Boneless BEE : 27¢ .20c 29c 18¢ 30c Large, Faneyi2 Delicious APPLES, CK 10c * ROAST, Swift Premium SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS .. LAMB CHOPS, bi) LAMB STEW, Ib CUBE STEAKS, bi) 9c 12¢ 15c 9c 12¢ 15¢ © for LETTUCE, inead CELERY, stalk c pacie ateeisceaeet 20¢ N EW. POTATOES, 19¢ Bartlett PEARS, 30¢ Idaho uP Now! 5 Ibs. Duval at Angela St. ieee eee dn ddd digit dgéedc2tititgittittittitittttea