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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Rosie Roberts and daugh- ter Betty Jean and Mrs. Effie ‘Sacred Concert Demeritt and daughter Amaryl-| lis, left over the highway this; } Morning for a visit in Miami with relatives and friends. G. E. Walsh, of the Railway; Express, who was visiting briefly in Key West yesterday, left on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa. George Carey, manager of the! Western Union Telegraph Co., in Havana, and Mrs. Carey, who ar- Fived on the Cuba from Havana Yesterday, visited with Mr.! Carey’s sister, Mrs. Annie Page while the vessel was in port and | sailed at leaving time for Tampa| en route to New York and the World's Fair. Mrs. Tessie Piercy, who ar-} Zived Monday morning for a visit with relatives and friends, left on the Steamer Cuba yes-| terday afternoon for her home in| Tampa. | = Mrs. Alma Cabello, who had | George Mills White. Next Week {at First Methodist Church next Tuesday evening, October 10, be- ginning at 8 o’clock. All are in- vited to attend. The program follows: Organ Solo, selected, Mrs. Jo- seph Sawyer. Prayer, Rev. G. W. Hutchinson. Choir. Instrumental Trio, Gerald Saunders, Jimmie Eakins Single- ton and John Lewis Day. son. Reading, Mrs. Craig. Violin Solo, Mrs. Norma Yates | |Dopp; Miss Alce Curry, accom- panist. Offertory. Duet, selected, Mr. | and Mrs.| Piano Solo, Miss Marie Knowles. Vocal Solo, Mrs. George Mills White. Reading, Mrs. Catherine sete ing. Sacred Concert will be given | Anthem, First Methodist Choir. | Anthem, selected, First Baptist | . Vocal Duet, selected, Miss Va- | |nessa Collins and Mrs. Julia Nel- |the first year under the |Jease. ARONOVITZ DOLLING UP FOR NEW SEASON Remodelling for the new busy |season is the story at Aronovitz |Department Store. The Citizen {ealled yesterday to dsicuss to- day’s advertisement and noticed jthat the front, center portion of jthe store was undergoing- an en- tire renovation. | being installed and paint is be- ing applied in other places. |TRUMBO HOTEL NOW OPEN FOR SEASON A. G. Mills, mi manager, an- |the second year of the Trumbo Hotel, situated on Trumbo Island. |As mentioned before, Trumbo Properties, Inc., have leased the hotel and restaurant to Mr. Mills for a five-year period. This is The hotel, so well-known local people, has forty-eight Vocal Solo, Mrs. George’ Mills White. Violin Solo, Gerald Saunders. Vocal Solo, Mrs. George Rob- | inson. | spring mattresses. | rooms, all with brand new Sim- |mons steel furniture and inner- All rooms are jlarge, each with private porch. been visiting in the city with! Anthem, First Methodist Choir. | "Cl breezes from off the bay” Telatives and friends, was a Pas-; gsenger on the Cuba yesterday ! returning to her home in Tampa. Benediction—Doxology. Visitors Married has been a slogan, making this | j hostelry quite famous, ,,, | desire to have the ceremony at! New cases are} | nounces today the opening for/ new | to} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOUR MONTHS from now and we'll probably have our first crop from the new W.P.A. Gar- den project. ‘There will be to- matoes, okra, beans and squash. Approval of funds for the seeds and a truck were made by Coun- cil this week. Negotiations are ers tract as well. Part of the P.-T. A.’s, which are sponsoring the Lunch Room projects, be- cause they’re going to get big helpings of the. fresh, green vegetables. When the canning factory starts officials will can lanything of food value, after careful investigation of the possi- bilities of canning products of- fered. HOTEL AND ROOMING |House Association is angling eventually for a Key West pub- licity bureau. From this bureau ° ~ Ann Sheridan ‘in WINTER CARNIVAL with Richard Carlson i also COMEDY .and NEWS also underway to farm the’Stow-| burden, will be raised from the’ THE ISLAND CITY 7 twill come the wonderful tales about Key West sunsets; about Key West peace; about. cures for asthma, rheumatism, pneumonia, hay fever; of famed Gulf Stream and Bayside fishing; 6f a climate whichris a joy to livesix; of a peo- ple fmiendly and hospitable; of an oceatt ‘whose tropical beauty ‘is unsurpassed. But we've some time‘to go before that bureau is established, because it'll cost at least $30-$40 a week. COFFEE SHOP TALK: Miss Cappick has just received a much prized letter dated. October 30, 1838, of the first surveyor gen- eral of Florida, George J. F. Clark. A copy of his will is also sent along. . these evenings because of her mossy bottom. She loses 20 hours on, the round trip from Tampa to Havana. . .Old Fogarty home on Duval and Caroline is being painted a beautiful white. . .The .The S.S. Cuba is late | North Beach Inn addition is ra- ther imposing and will soon be ready. . .There is some support locally to have tolls collected only at Lower Matecumbe and not Big Pine. This will give Key Westers free run of the bridges. The move will probably not go through. THESE RAIN-WASHED days the sunsets are very beautiful. High above one will be the spun white of a cloud peak. A glance away from the sunset and beau- tiful ethereal pink clouds will be |sailing across a strong blue sky in the east. In the west the gold will be brightly shining over all the clouds. Gray clouds will probably march across the sea horizon with gray stretches of jrain nearby. Rain-washed shrub- bery just at sunset in the blue light of the tropics is beautiful. It’s always a treat to the spirit. to watch’ such a sunset. BEG PARDON: The war stories and Hitler’s speech to the Reich- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1939 stag yesterday crowded out the feature story mentioned in this| column. We repeat in art: “Mar- velous story of cures for bron- chitis, asthma, lung trouble and sinus trouble is recounted in this issue of The Citizen. The point is made that millions of dollars could have ben saved by the gov- erment if it located: its soldier and sailor hospitals in such an ideal climate as that afforded by Key West. Instant:relief for lung ail- ments and quitk ‘relief for rheu- matic, heart and arthritic patients is guaranteed”. TODAY'S HEADLINES | Prejadice— is being down on something you are not up on‘! CHIROPRACTICS MASSAGE COLONICS — pring cegates of chronic diseases. DR. A. M. MORGAN 512 Simonton Strsst PHONE 541 WAR ROCKETS PRICE LEVELS HIGHER! HEADLINES AT LONG'S FURNITURE PRICES REDUCED Generally low prices maintained Se FELT BA BASE RUGS By Judge Lord | once, the rites were performed by Judge’ Lord and the couple de-j} | parted. Louis Roberts, son of Mr. and, Mrs. John Roberts, left on the! F Cuba yesterday afternoon to! , Roscoe L. “Collins and Miss | Annice Click, who aro visitors in join his parents who are now making their home in St. Peters- jthe city, were callers at the office | DON’T MISS P. A. R. | La Revista Mensual en Espanol ¢ — |Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- | ‘ly on the 13th, Ten Cents, $1 a burg, Fla. Mr. Roberts has been transferred from Key West to the west coast as lighthouse ; keeper. H Angel Palenzuela Baquet, fore. man at the Havana-Key West | Cigar Factory, left on the 7/ gcleck bus this morning for] Tampa for a short business trip. | — | Charles Francis Doll, brother} of Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera andj who is employed with the Ca- brera Wholesale Grocery Co.,| left on the morning bus for a! yisit and vacation with his | parents and relatives in Quicks- | burg, Va i Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver | and Mrs. Weaver’s sister Mrs. Allen Knowles, who have been | visiting for one month with rel- atives in Johnson City, Tennes- see, and in Columbus, Ohio, re- turned to the city this week. Judge Arthur Gomez, of the | Eleventh Judicial Circuit, ar-| rived at an early hour this morn-! ing from Miami and will visit for several days with his family} at the home on North Beach. Noted Eye Specialist Visitor Here i “Sr. Nelson M. Black, noted eye | Specialist of Miami; Mrs: Black, | and brother, J. Dobbin, are visi- | tors in the city and guests today | of Dr. J. Y. Porter, Jr., on his eabin cruiser, the Alberta. The party left this morning! from the Porter Dock, intend-| ing, Dr. Porter told The Citizen, | to spend the day fishing on the grounds in the vicinity of Mas- | cotte Shoals, where fish have! been reported as plentiful. For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION | | | i | | { 1 j cation for of County Judge ‘Raymond R. | Lord yesterday and made appli- | a marriage license, | which was supplied by the judge. | Declaring their intention of the | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939 | POCCS CO DOSCOR CC EEOODOSe | For Chief of Police IVAN_ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Chief of Police C. (Floney) PELLICIER For Captain Night Police ALBERTO CAMERO (For Re-Election) For Captain Night Police MYRTLAND CATES For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Better known as Bobby) For Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Councilman JONATHAN CATES “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL | conditioned Beautiful—Air-: Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Open The Year Around Garage | — TRY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR > BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | va SHOES LADIES’ COATS, new- est styles, regular _price $10.95, Monday $4.95 at MISSES’ COATS, with flare skirts and fitted backs—Best Buy This Silk-lined Season! TOPPERS, only $1.95 Ladies’ DRESSES, _ just received, $1.95 ais at 25. pieces PLAIN SILK and SATIN, regular 50 ic $1.00, Monday yd. You need look no further for a better selection of silk goods. The Store of Fashion has all kinds and just what you want! 00000000 SS SCC CHCRD DS OOTEHOOEOOSEOESOS OOOO ESO SOOOOODO Monday Specials at the Store of Fashion See our full_stock of latest model Hose to match in the leading Fall shades, every pair guaranteed. New, Fall shipment of Children’s Socks. APPELROUTH’S $1.95 up LADIES’ SILK Ladies’ PLAID SKIRTS, all wool, pleated ‘$1 95 all around - TAPESTRY and ‘DRAPERY at prices to suit all! 56-inch ALL WOOL WHITE COATING, $1.50 yard _ 56-inch ALL WOOL nee and, PLAID COATING, yard __ $1.00 00 Mallinson’s PUSSY WILLOW, yard __ 75¢ 40-inch PLAIN and FANCY SILKS, NON-CRUSHABLE TRANSPARENT yard $1.45 yard _ 00 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000: MONROE THEATER Edward G. Robinson and Frances Lederer CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c iF leming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church This church invites you to worship, Sunday morning and evening. Morning Subject: “What We Believe; And Why.” Evening Subject: “Give Un- to God, And Unto Caesar.” ALWAYS GOOD MUSIC Jim Lilly, Pastor Joe Pearlman’s SATURDAY and MONDAY Sale 100 PILLOWS, 75c value, Satins, Velvets; see window, on sale, each _ - 50¢ Ladies’ Topper Coats, while they last ____. - $1.50 New ahineany Flannel. Skirts, at § 2 New ihicamat Satin and Silk Blouses . $1.00 All kinds of new eeenare only _._. 75c and $1.00 up Children’s. ‘Sweslacs, on sale . 50c a TERESS solid colors, Lass and sient. $4 f maine. rey new Silk ieee some hisnieaiaeiee Te [aR .. $1.50 and $1.98 Beautiful Children’s Silk » all sizes, 2 to 16, at . —— $1.00 Bore eA Girls’ Shoes __ $1.00 and $1.25 Boys’ Long Pants Suits $6.75 NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK Come in and see them! Gorgeous Evening and Dinner Gowns -.__ $6.95 to $21.50 Very Smart Street and After- noon Frocks, “Barbara Whit- ney”, “Judy Junior”, "Sue Foster”, the season's newest _ $3.95 to: $15.75 Coats and Manish Tailored Suits __.. . $4.75 to $15.75 The pert Fad! Plaid and Stripped Wrist-length Coats a $2.88 to $6.75 Very bieening New Hats, New Sweaters, New Skirts and New Blouses Shoes - Shoes Over 3000 pairs of New Shoes arrived this Fall for Ladies, Misses and Chil- dren. Of -course! This store is your headquarters for Shoes. EF. Havana. P. O. Box 329. Tel. M-1012. Chamber of Commerce, Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. |Havana - Cuba - Florida - Gulf |Coast - West Indies - Mexico - | Regions South, Concise News and |Latin American Trade Reviews. |MAP OF HAVANA with Guide |for . Buyers distributed.» »free DAILY on Ships, Planes, High Spot TROPIC AMERICA ie ee Chas, Aronovitz Key West's Largest Stor CHOICE SELECTION OF .. THE SEASON'S FINEST FALL GOODS READY.TO.WEAR and SHOES for MEN - LADIES - CHILDREN including DRESSES, COATS, HATS, BAGS, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SUITS, TROUSERS, SHIRTS and The Finest For Your Money in SHOES See the newest in LADIES’ AIR-STEPS Specials!’ Specials! New Woolen Skirts, all Shades, each 1.00 ages nand “Crepe Bibuses, as nf Let’ Bow "Falta each - $1.00 New ~ New — Nex Large assortment LADIES’ DRESSES Silks and Wools—Sizes 12-50 $1.98 cacu DRESS MATERIALS — Fall Patterns, Printed. 50e Crepes, per yard —s TAFFETA—all shades, 50. cheeks and plain, yd. DUC 56 inch WOOLENS, _ plain or plaids, Det. Pad 5 enn MEN’S AND BOY’S TROUSERS A pair for any : $1.98 MEN'S SHIRTS, special. at each $1.35 SHOES, $2.98 ae SR sure you see our com- pine Wan eee ikieg aoe selections for the Fall season. CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store Year. Six Years $5. Sample FREE. | |(Times of Cuba and Pan Amer-: jican Review) at San Ignacio 54,| Trains and | this leading company. | ; Phone 297 FOR EVERY PURPOSE . . . For new homes or any remodeling or repair job is obtainable at FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE Cheely Lumber Corp. Caroline and William Streets “Everything In Building Material” For Real Economy For Real Service DAILY For Real Protection . DELIVERED ea tee INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 i i z # i i ; i an 2 =F r HOLTSBERG’S 50c MONDAY SALE It’s Holtsberg Again This Monday! See window and be on time. Brand new merchandise at Monday prices SEEEEESEEES P, 800 FLEMING ST: WATCH NEXT price reductions in other departments. SATURDAY'S FURNITURE STORE %e DOWN—S$1 PER MONTH THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. 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