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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE jaeamoccoees | ee nee Fe SSIES sseas ssi sigs ssssissvissts sissies ssssssasm | | | == "=~ @. 2) YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! By AGUIL Peoceccccescccccccsccocccoccoooessosee eee DUVAL HOTEL not listing Carl Hubbell as a 130 Duval Street CLUB LA CONGA Frank and Teddy Sabini invite; fun-lovers of Key West to their} Club La Conga ‘tonight for a; “night of reckless joy and) hilarious entertainment”. The! invitation contained in the page! one announcement today. calls attention to the headline act provided by Lady Lou, “pint-' size Personality Girl of the club” | presenting modernistic strip! dances and_ specialty songs.} Dainty Florence Wheeler andj the merry-mad-wag, Chee Chee, i completes the well rounded show | for tonight. Full details are inj} the advertisement. i starter this year. His starting pitchers will be Gumbert, Cliff Melton, Schumacher and a rookie ramed Manuel Salvo. Hubbell and Castleman will be extra starters if they get in shape. If that proves true, Terry will have six pitchers to help him. Here’s a Representative List ef Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything ef Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. Trade With— POOR OLD CRAIG PHONE 9134 Pure Oil Service Station MIAMI HASN‘’T SEEN major league baseball for two years but the guess is that-something will be done #bout it. It would not be a surpi if Col. Terry took Sis Giants back there for spring training in 1940. Modernized . . Improved Innerspring Mattresses RAUL'S A Big Easter Dance is pre- sented tonight at Raul’s famous! Roosevelt Boulevard Night Club, with many surprise features in} store for patrons of this favorite “spot”. John Pritechard’s Or- chestra features in music loved universally by dancers. PENA’'S Another week . . . another big we will remind you that there has|Saturday Night of Dancing and not been a single story about |Fun at Pena’s Garden of Roses. y Dean all winter. This may Rep uee es ee es a that he will have a great |pected. Gould Curry’s seven- season. 3 |piece dance orchestra headlines |the entertainment. | POINTS OF INTEREST seeecce~s0-- cccccccece= The Lighthouse and Aviary —Division and Whitehead streets. Te HOT and COLD WATER PETE REISER. the kid infield- SHOWERS er of Brooklyn Dodgers, is such a likeable fellow that n op- pozing players are trying to help him with the game. Crosetti and Gordon of the Yanks gave him some pointers when the Yanks and Dodgers met in St. Petersburg. Under New Management RATES, $1.00 Special By The Week Mrs. Ellen McHugh | Manager YALE TIRES — 12 months guarantee Ask Your Grocer For . . . EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS WILSON’S CERTIFIED TENDERIZED HAMS (in the bright orange wrap)—extremely mild core— distinctive. sweet flavor and tendernmess—the choice of discriminating housewives and leading epicures . - - Remember! Wilson pioneered the worlds first real tenderized ham. For your next ham dinner—try WIL- SON'S CERTIFIED. WILSON'’S TENDERMADE HAMS (Ready to Serve) Bone ia or Boneless in Tims. Whole. Halves or Quarters. are the real aristocrats. BATTERIES SOLD AND SERVICED J. H. BRADY, Mgr. Corner Division and Francis Sts. IF YOU HAVE NOT noticed it, We Cater To The Best i Sacre ie ty SME THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALONS TWO SHOPS TO SERVE THE LADIES OF KEY WEST YANKS HAVE HIT only nine | | LA CONCHA HOTEL | J} home runs in spring training ue year. Mighty mite of the mats is Al Marasca of Columbia University Wrestling team. Above he’s trying out rough tactics on Joseph Bartolf, varsity heavyweight. Marasca is five feet 112 inches and weighs 110 pounds. He wrestles successfully in the 121 pound class. MEL OTT and ‘Ted Lyons sel the only major leaguers that have! 1. spent their entire career with the same club. Ott came up from} High Senool and Lyons jumped | Tropicai Open-Air Aquarium from Baylor University to the —Front and Whitehead White Sox. | streets. 3. Naval Re: ervation—entrance on Greene street. Army Barracks — Main en- trance on White street. Art Center — Front and Whitehead streets. Public Library — Duval and Catherine st#eets. Rest Beach and Cabanas— Atlantic Ocean side, east of White street. County Courthouse—White- head, between Southard Fleming Street Side OVERSEAS HOTEL Fleming Street CLASSIFIED Seeccccsoocsoooooosooes® her washing machine she_ re- LOST jbelled and had them both ar- WENT 720 FAR GENUINE ROLLFAST BICYCLES $99.75 | i i i | ; } SOLD ON EASY TERMS | 1 | | JOE CRONIN THINKS that Jim Taber is the prize rookie of | the year. | ¢. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Whoie.aie and Retail Galvanized Roofings Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William ani Caroline ‘Streets a WAUKEE:— A woman of ood for pate mis- PRINCESS EASTER SPECIAL PERMANENTS $1.95 j Haircutting McKECHNIE, manager of Cin-| Sox of 1939 is the best club that! city has had in years, and that it will give the Yanks a hard fight. | ! LOST—Schaffer’s Lifetime Foun-' tain Pen. Cherjshed gift. Re- ward. Phone 689-W. apr7-3tx' Nova} Square MAX BAER and Lou will fight at Madison Garden on June 1. Both are from! and Fleming streets. California and both are heavy-! Wrecking tig “Warbler”’— weight contenders. | Foot of, Duval street. | Fish Markets—Gulf side of Elizabeth street. Rederal Busing and> Post FoR <SALE—100 Cabin’ (Sites, Office — Simonton and] 59.125’. On Bay side Big Pine Caroline streets. Key. Good fishing, boating, Turtle Crawls and Market—! swimming. Sacrifice, $40 each, Caroline and Margaret) cash. Write CALKINS, 168 N.W. 53rd St., Miami, Fla. ‘ apré-7t FOR SALE (] ¢ & S et 5 mR FOR SALE—Cottage Reed Organ in fine condition. Apply il- lingworth, 615 Elizabeth street. apr3-tf Harper Treatments FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PHONE 134 603 Duval Street THE JOE LOUIS-KONY GA-| LENTO fight will cost the suck-| ers $25 a seat, and there will be plenty suckers around to see the battle of the “Boobery”. and uding $1 ans Gn <= | FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE) will help celebrate the baseball} 13. C! r Fishing Boats — birthday. The state circuit will F.EC. Docks. pick an all-star club in Augu: Municipal Sponge Dock —] FORD TRUCK, 1!%-ton, mechan- and the leading team of the league Caroline and Grinnell} jcally perfect, good tires, very at that time will play the picked | streets. economical in operating. A real outfit. Why can’t’ Key West) 15. Cuba-Tampa Boat Dock and} pargain, $150. Phone 810. Conehs get a crack at St. Aug- | old F.EC. R’y. Station— é apr4-1mo ustine Saints? Should that hap- | Grinnell street to Trumbo] . n, the oldest city in the United Island. States will play the oldest base-| 16. Bayvicw Park — Division ball city in the State of Florida! Street, between North | Obligations and political divisions Sa ERREEenenmeenememe? | “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co.. after of laboratory ee ae eae py dom a perfectly balanced inspected and passed by U. S. cn of Agri- culture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD Save the labels for valuable premiums The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING ween premises owned . furni fixtures TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, may19-t! i i | i ee | and the most southern city in the United States. How about it, Mr. Herring and Harvey Lopez? { PORTO RICO sports commi sion shattered traditions ree ly when it ordered that the price of tickets be refunded to 1,000 | fans who were unable to see the | Sixto Escobar-KO Morgan fight April 2. Some 12,000 spectators cid get to see the fistic battle. | 20. THE SCRAMBLE in the Na-| tional League will be between Cincinnati Reds, the club with lots of youth and hitting power, and Chicago Cubs, with a few newcomers, some of whom are very good rookies. New York Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates and possibly Louis Cardinals may be in the thick of the fight. In the American League, Gold Sox will fight to the last ditch against the New York Yan- kees, Cleveland Indians. Chicago White | Sox and Washington Senators will battle for a berth in the first divi-| 3 sion. CONVICTED FOR ACT WARSAW — Because Ignaco Ladz: i of this city frightened @ woman to death by pretending | to be a ghost, he was convicted | of murder. The Next Assignment Publisher—“Have you finished the book which tears down the reputation of George Washing- ton?” Pen Pusher—“Yeah”. Publisher—“All right! Start in on one making a hero out of Jesse James”. Still Prominent “Your public must not be per- mitted to forget you”. “I am ettending to that mat- ter”, answered Senator Sorghum. “] have arranged to be photo- graphed with a testimonial for cigarets I never smoke and my wife is sponsoring a beauty preparation for which, in my ad- Boston | 24. as will Detroit Tigers and; Beach and Georgia street. 17. Memorial Monument to great | Cuban Patriot — North Beach and Virginia street in Bayview Park. i8. Million Dollar Boulevard— Starts at Division street} and North Beach, circling | island to Rest Beach. 19. Municipal Southernmost Golf Course—Stock Island. See direction sign. BotanieafGardens — Stock Island just before Golf Course and Country Club. Trained Fish and Raul’s Club—Boulevard, Atlantic Ocean side. Key West-Miami Airport— Atlantic side on Boulevard. Old Salt Ponds — Visible from Boulevard on Atlan- tie side. Old Cigar Factories—Situat- ed mostly on Flagler Ave- nue, or County Road. Skeet and Trap Shooting—j; White street and Rest; Beach. | Casa Marina Hotel—Reyn- olds and Flagler Avenue. Natural Rock House—South and Reynolds streets. Mollie Parker's Tropical Gardens—South street, east of Reynolds. Convent of Mary Immacu- late with Spanish-Ameri- can War Museum—Divi- sion and Elizabeth streets. Southernmost home in U. S. A—Duval and el streets. Fort Taylor — United and| Whitehead streets. View; of Old Fort begun in 1845; may be had from Yacht! Basin. West end aioe street. Travelers’ Palm—Whitehead street. } Ernest Hemingway’s home—} Whitehead street, north of} Division. Yacht Basin — Entrance at} foot of Southard street. Breakwater fishing and| swimming. Twenty -five| foot Jong natural channel) WANTED—A chance to bid on} R. S. HOWARD PIANO, $50.00; Electric Range, $25. Two-burner (covered) Gas Plate, $7.50. All in good condition. Apply AL- BURY’S SERVICE. mar13-ti PERSONAL per _ THE ARTMAN PRESS. 3 jun25-tr “For Rent”, “Rooms For ~Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15¢ each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf FOR RENT APARTMENT, street, Modern, hot water. mond Lord, County Court. 1104 Division mar29-tf | ; CENTRAL HOTEL—Home of the largest and most comfortable rooms in town. Special Sum- mer Weekly Rates now in ef- fect. All new furnishings. Cor- ner Southard and Duval streets. apr7-ti FURNISHED APARTMENT For | u Rent, 706 South Street. Apply 630 Elizabeth Street. apr6-lwk 1122 Seminary street. fay 1404 White street. apr7-tf ROOMS | NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. Phone 9135. feb23-tf HOTELS RING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to! OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917) Fleming Street. novi8-tf} WANTED CARDS, $1.25. per | opposite Tift’s Grocery. | See Ray-| capita }me this 6th day of April, 1939. of partner- corpora- United subdivisions reposits of Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks. al Depos' 914.78 Total Liabilities k. 1090, 1 par $100,000.00 retire- for Total Capital Account Total 1 Capital MEMORANDA Pledged ts (and loaned) Govern- . di- rect and guaranteed. pledged to secure deposits and other liabilit Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (in- cluding netes and bills rediscounted and se- eurities sold under purchase agreement) Total Secured liabilities lieposits secured — by pledged assets pur- suant to requirements of law 168,888.15 Total $ 168,888.15 State of Florida, County of Monroe, ss: I, J. J. Trevor, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- ly swear that the above statement ts true to the best of my knowl- | edge and belief. J. 5. TREYOR, | Cash: eeu 2-2 Sworn to and subscribed before | (Notary Seal) JOSEPH B. ALLEN, JR, Notary Public. | For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street | TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream — Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company OF SAVANNAH, GA. 25 Per Cent Return Dividend On J. L. CRUSOE—AGENT 902 Florida St. FISH ALWAYS FRESH LOWE’S FISH MARKET Turtle Steak Jewfish Kingfish PHONE 151 FREE DELIVERY 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 a a a MARTINEZ SALES and SERVICE 1212 Varela Street | | | QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS { | } Pasteurized and Raw Milk i Chocolate Mille Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream | Cottage Cheese TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 633 1414 Sth St. 0 0 0 2 en re 0 — 0 0 ee es io PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Ss. hott ns Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Phone 861-3 Sigh poe en alae fest? OP youn next. WOOO LIIIIOIILIOIIDOL ONES AAONIHAIODILIDOIOOMATD OME. IIR LALALALALAAL LA LA dd A hd hd ddd, ddd didubidahududutatadatud, opinion, she has not. Abe. een cte: Teel, ee Set " WOOT IIIIPIIIDOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIO ISS.

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