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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939. TRANSPORTATION Cuba Traffic Light Steamship Cuba, of the P. an re sacks of mail from Key PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |o’clock for Havana with 13 first cabin Passengers and two second jcabin booking at Key West. The | ship also carried two automobiles 'AUSTO’S HEADLINES PRODUCTS BY HEINZ Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. | Celebrating the 70th ones Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. c |sary of the H. J. Heinz Company, Art-Appreciation Reading Group discusses Michaelangelo at|Fausto’s Grocery, corner Flem- residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Peirce. ‘ing and Simonton street, is to- Cullen H. Talton, district deputy grand ruler of B. P. O. E. ar- |day advertising special prices on Division St. School Notes. October has heen a very busy|program for this season of the month at Division Street eg ie was prepared by the 5A’s, ; First came the launching of aj/under the supervision of Miss} zs 2 Graham, 401 Whitehead street, | school-wide beautification pro-|Shine. This took up bird life | S. S. Co., arrived in port 6 last evening, weighing eight} gram. Each class was given a|and the necessity of protecting | 0'clock this morning from vemos aS om tives to visit Key West Elks Club. \this li peckiecdl — | plot for its very own, and a great our birds here in Key West. In-|with one of the smallest passen-| : mr : SS ie une ies bs thi dise and| Mother and daughter are re-|q.a1 of interest and pride has | teresting guest speakers on this|ger lists im years, There were! Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde FRIDAY— ; . 3 & uo o a ere ans ths _issue a ported to be doing fine. been manifested in the various |subject were Mrs. Hugh Williams| but five bookings on the list,| Mallory Lines, is due to arrive Art Center Pera at ice taee meets at residence of Mr. ani j greene , ane COUNTY COUNCIL | plots. The 2A’s are carefully|and Rev. Howell. {none for Key West, four first}tomorrow morning from Jack- High School Room Mothers hold regular monthly meeting dis-' sentative, Mr. R. Lester, who is! |tending a vegetable garden, the i jeabin and one second for Ha-jsonville with cargo for this port BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT eecccce Girl Born To Grahams Donna Lee Graham arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY— :vana, cussing plans for winter season. 3:30 p. m. Residence of Mrs. ihere to conduct the sale, Mervin Russell. eee SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. pa Ty TUESDAY— Key | West is the largest jcapita of Heinz goods in the | South. | H. J. Heinz compahy is the largest manufacturer of condi- Stone Church Service Club Supper: 6 p. m. Stone Church | ments in the world and has 286 user per| AND W.P.A. WORK | ON ERADCATION | ! (Continued from Page One) jon the area to the north of Atlan- | tic Boulevard. The ponds to be} products of which are to be used | in the lunch room. While directly under pervision of the P.-T. A, the lunch room has claimed much attention of both teachers and The Spirit of Hallowe’en pre- ivailed the latter part of the | Listed on the manifest of the| 'month. Given a good start by | vessel were the following items: the su-j|the successful party held in Bay-|For Key West, six tons of freight view Park for the children by the|and one sack of mail. For Ha- \Pt. A., it carried over into oth-|vana, there was no freight and jer activities. The 2B’s, Mrs. | 26. sacks of mail. and after discharging will con- tinue to New Orleans. IF NOSE pupils. An average of over two/Jones’ grade, gave a play and|. The vessel sailed at eee hundred lunches are served daily. | several suitable songs. An added |——-—————_ One pleasant feature to be noted! attraction to this was a dance in|cises, always leaving a pleasant is the marked improvemnt in jnative Hawaiian costume by lit-| thought for the week, and the conduct at lunch this year. tle Lee McGinnis, who has only | Hospitality Band. The band, un- — recently come from Hawaii to/der Mr. White’s leadership, is} An entirely. new venture was |j0in the class. The 4A’s decided / giving us music for both appre- undertaken by the three sixth to have their Hallowe’en play on | ciation and enjoyment. Besides grades this year, that of publish-|the very last day of the month. |instilling the love of good music ing a school newspaper. The|All sorts of mysterious prepara-|in the children, their sense of Palm Leaf, containing items of | tions were made for the event, jrhythm is being developed as interest from each class, made its; Se they sing with the band. This is appearance on October 18. We; The 1A’s are circus-minded}@ special treat, and an inspiring expect it to grow both in size|these days. In fact, they have sound when the band strikes up and circulation. {one for their own enjoyment. The | ‘God Bless America”, eens |1B’s are being very practical and A “New York World’s Fair” | building doll houses. The girls! unit was worked up by the 6B’s,|are even preparing doll clothes Annex. |foreign branches. | In addition to the specials on! to Bertha and are to be drained -~-~--———- |Heinz goods, Fausto’s is featur- | M: Ww V. Little | Marriage License ing a: store-wide sale this week | 0° Ut” esa th a brldoe on teal rs. W. V. and offers many savings on|2" exit through a bridge on the, Leaves Today | Demand Light |fruits, vegetables and meats, as Bay side of the Boulevard. n Mrs. William V. Little, who has| well as staple items, Another crew of men is work- been spending two months with | | eras ealex Goi, ing on the ditch which is being! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mr. Little, head of the State Em-/ idug along the old ‘railroad right- e Sad : | of-way in the “head of the island” | ployment Agency in this city, (enw that there have been issued! (Continued from Page One) | section. This ditch is over halt-| will leave on the 5 o'clock bus this during the month of October the he proposed to do about afternoon for the home in Miami.|smallest number of marriage li- ose ‘ D his}way complete from past work | Thanksgivin’ service and it'seems/and when finished will drain | Mrs. Little said that her time |censes which have been made in in Key West had been very de-! 9,6 month for many months. his congregation is pretty much several ponds in the area and/| |divided on the issue and he was'also connect with the exit to the lightful and her only regret is; ae al rdie dheroucre ua ieee downright worried. He said hejsea on the Bay side bridge of the | that engagements which must not | . ? be denied make it necessary for) Men 10 issued from Judge Lord’s |office, but for last month there |guessed the only thing he could| boulevard. ;do was follow the scriptures in} Funds have not been rele: ° ; her to go to Miami but hopes that such a case and render unto|for sear in tie ieinek Toland |under the direction of Mrs, May for the o¢cupants of these houses, | her return to the city may be/were just seven on record, |Roosevelt the things, that were|/and Boca Chica sections. Engi-|®ussell. This theme was carried wo a yt | soon Seven divorce suits were filed Roosevelt's and unto Cone the|neers believe that if these other |°V¢F into a splendid chapel pro-| Two things which have brought | iduring the month. |things that were Cone’s. He just two islands are ditched Key West |8tam on October 4. The second ‘a feeling of satisfaction to the | jnaturally ain’t takin’ no chances/will be largely free from mos-| Week in the month brought Co- school last month are the im: \ jand is workin’ up two Thanks-'quitoes both winter and sum-|!umbus Day exercises by both |proved appearance of the grounds, | THE WEATHER | givin’ sermons. {mer, The Key West residents will | the Primary and upper grades.'and the increased attendance at | If you ask me the whole appreciate the present ditching | The school orchestra, under the | the P.-T. A. meetings. Each and \thing is screwy. As far as I can | work being done next summer. direction of Mrs. Dopp, made its|every room is striving for the Fla.,;see, we were gettin’ along very| The project is not set up for |first public appearance in honor | honors earned by having the most well observin’ the last Thursday |spraying of ponds with oil as a/0f Columbus Day. There are parents present. | in November, and if we'd just}mosquito prevention measure be- | fourteen pieces in the orchestra | SEL Be? i |gone on doin’ it and left well conte designation of expenditures | this year and they gave two quite! Two very enjoyable and. educa- | |enough alone everything would!comes from State Work Progress | difficult selections in an accom-| tional features of the month of --73|have been all right. But now’ office. | plished manner. | October were the presence of Dr. | 68 | we've started a controversy that | | Gekeler for the devotional exer- | -70 | will get worsa from year to year) q | Good Health was emphasized | j 77\and the first thing shit ixnow | COUNTY BOARD MET |by Mrs. Anna Roberts’ 2A’s the | eeeceeevee | |some screwball will be findin’! (Continued from Page One) | third week. They prepared some | ‘ fault with a lot of other holidays ticle in The Citizen of this/ attractive posters, health songs’ PALSDCGE | 0.00 and be startin’ a movement to | week. |and poems for the event. An; | jhave ’em changed to suit his own! Letter’ from Maria Gutsens| autumn program was also given | Johnny Mack Brown drained extend from White street | DRIES OUT AT NIGHT DON'T LET dried-out, irritated or feeling in your nose keep you tossing and turning tonight trying to get to sleep. A FEW DRopS of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril will help clear transient congestion and bring marvelous relief. Try Vicks Vs-tro-nol tonight and see how much quicker you get to sleep. Records in the office of Coun- i ty Judge Raymond R. Lord i FAUSTO'S CASH GROCERY 600 FLEMING STREET Art Directors . To Meet Later \ Meeting of the directors of the} Key West Art Center, which was | Key West, scheduled for tomorrow evening | Nov, 2, 1939. at the home of Mrs. E. P. Winter! Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. on Von Phister street, has been | 75th Mer. Time cancelled, The Citizen was in-} Temperatures formed today. | Highest last 24 hours The date and place of the fu- | Lowest last night - ture meeting will be announced Mean z later {Normal Plan Activities PHONE 48 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches |Total rainfall since Nov. 1, At P.-T. A, Meeting Hoste: to Room Mothers of | the High School P.-T. A. at a! meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. Mervin Russell will be Mrs. } Russell, Mrs. Milton Sawyer and Mrs. Juliette Russell. Plans for winter activities of the group will be discussed in the course of the mecting. PERSONAL MENTION S. C. Anderson and T. E. Price, owners of Trumbo Island, ar- rived this morning and are meet- ing their many friends in the city, after a look over their prop- erty in company of Caretaker Cleveland Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Victor V. Carroll, who have been spending the sum- mer in Maine, returned to the city last evening and will re- main for the season. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Smith, who own an attractive home on Vernon Avenue e returned to ne 0.00 | particular fancy. asking that consideration be | Novem- ; Well, I don’t know about you, Shown her for her work as| Le 0.24 but for my part I’m gonna be Matron of Mercedes hospital was | Total rainfall since January plenty THANKFUL every day in ,7¢84 and discussed and it was) 1, inches _____...__. 38.29 the year that I’m an American seed to take action in the Excess since Jan. 1, inches 3.80)and privileged to enjoy all the man at a future meeting of the | Tomorrow's Almana‘ i joard. ‘o1 's anac blessings and advantages that Zoning Axked | inches Deficiency ber 1, inches .___.. since Sunri. 6:36 a. m.} i ies. ae ihesamalies Communication from the Sunset = eam | ;Chamber of Commerce was read ' THE ANSWERS M ii 210341 p.m. _snmeel 4 sf jrelative to zoning the Overseas| | See “Who Knows?” on Page Two oe pees | |Highway on the matter of sign-/ {boards and other advertising | methods. It was decided, after) ,some discussion to hold the mat- High see 0:55 2:45 | Ay ewan miles wide and 'ter for further discussion at ay | fifteen miles long. |future meeting. an ‘3 ounreas Sere | 2. 178 out of 390 in existence.; Attorney Harris was requested | Wi y 3. Haakon of Norway and by the board to draw up a resolu-| N—16 miles per hour Christian of Denmark. {tion requesting the State Road | Relative Humidity | 4. In-1923. - {Department to, at an early date, 14% ; 5. In 1066 by William the Con-' begin the construction of the | N. B.—Comfortable humidity |@ueror of Normandy. {highway from Big Pine Key to| should be a few points below| 6 Madrid. ___|Key West, over the old viaducts | mean temperature | 7. A Polish nobleman, killed} of the Florida East Coast Rail- Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. Low 8:21 that week by Miss Sands’ group. OKLAHOMA FRONTIER Another needed and appropriate Gardner's Pharmacy ‘ announces 3 MORE DAYS of the famous REXALL, ORIGINAL Ic SALE Silver Anniversary Event $1.00 Agarex Compound. 16 oz. : . 2 for $1.01 25c Antacid Gas Tablets, wa. 2 for 26c 50c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, 7 oz. _ 2 for 5lc 25c Corn Solvent, small, PISS AEROS oS COMEDY SERIAL "| TWO A.M. AND NOT J A NERVINE TABLET IN THE HOUSE Bj BAKED BEANS, oz., can COOKED MACARONI, 17 0z., 2 cans - 12 oz, 3 cans __.. | Do You Lie Awake Nights? 26 || |. ILLIONS do. The worst of and northeast strong at times. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly; 9%: v cloudy tonight and Friday, prob- |r is weak and that goods will! points designated being at Taver- | ably occasional rain; fresh north |Pile up, leading to factory lay-'nier and Rock Harbor. Mr. Curry! probably | offs. | winds, jin the American Revolution. ; \8. Exclusive of tankers, our jocean-going ships aggregate 2,- | 150,000 tons. 9. They fear that buying pow- 10. Washington or New York. | way. j Roads On The Keys | Commissioner Curry addressed | {the board on the matter of con-| structing roads on the Keys, the} lexplained the needs of the roads {and the benefit they would bring | Pills, 2 for 26c 25c Nasal Jelly with Eph.. Ye on _.. 2 for 26¢ 25c Rex-Mentho (Chest Rub), 1¥2 02. _. 2 for 26¢ $1.00 Lavender Bath Salts, aah . 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Lavender Bath 2c Little Liver 100's, i i it is, you never know when "a sleepless night is coming. Why not be prepared? DR. MILES Effervescent Nervine Tablets help to quiet the nerves and | permit sleep. SOUP, ; large, 2 cans SOUP, 10 0z., 3 cans 20 25 25 9 Powder 2 for $1.01 50c Xmas Greeting Cards, 21 in box _ .. 2 for 5lc $1.19 Symbol Fin. Syringe, Red, 2 qt. 2 for $1.20 10c _Klenzo Waxed Paper, 40 ft., new 2 for 1lc 200 Klenzo Facial Tissues, hite - 2 for 21c 15c Nursery Castile Soap, oe . 2 for 16 the city after an absence of sev- eral months and are making pre- parations for the winter season, {to the residents in that section. After the matter was thor- oughly discussed and the cost had been placed, approximately, | by Mr. Curry for filling and} Stop in at the drug store to- | day and get a package. Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tab- N.B.—Forecast indicates winds | | between 19 to 31 miles per hour | | Florida: Fair to partly cloudy | over north portion and mostly [cloudy over south portion’ to- Enis, who is attending Key West | PY, H : night and Friday, probably} peca- | righ School having peed fam | ening, oro Babes wae ior] sional rain over extreme south Vos Angeles, California. She was StTucte to rela eg tire See portion and east-central- coast, jattired as a cowgirl. Other prize | for pare : 9 hon slightly warmer tonight over | winners included ‘Sarah Alfonso | 7s Sia rat crate crane jnortheast and central portions}; Miss Cuba and Onelio Valdez 2; ‘ing “ Se ok thet and slightly colder Friday over|,, Uncle Sam; Gilbert Valdez as boar was ra ee ee’ wile |extreme .north portion. | Robin Hood; Maggie Mae Russell | beginning o e 5 ad a | 4 DUVAL STREET | Jacksonville to Florida Straits:| 4. g queen; Gloria Brown as a were read and ordered paid when | 53: PHONE 177 |Moderate to fresh northerly | quchess; Gloria Milian as a funds Were available, and the winds over north portion and ‘senorita; Jose Perez as a pirate 2 eeting was adjourned shortly |fresh to strong north and north- Sergio Milian as a caballero; fter 9 o’clock. ‘east winds over south portion, Mary Louise Ramirez as aj overcast weather tonight and | senorita. The prizes were do Friday, showers over south por-|nated by the merchants of th batt city and were awarded in both | East Gulf: Moderate to fresh | hoy and girl classes. | jnorth and northeast winds, prob-| | At 10 o’clock Officers Ball at) ably strong in the Florida Straits | the Hotel La Concha began. G.! jand overcast weather tonight B. Hoey who officially took over |and Friday; showers over extreme |eommand of the Station in a’ south portion. |ceremony yesterday was present. aay as was Lieut. Col. James D. Mac- |Mullen, in charge of Key West WERS TO Harbor Defenses and Lieut. | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ |Comdr. H. R. Parker, who is in| |command of the patrol activities | } A here. A large group of naval! Below se ie wers to Today's | ship and plane officers were | Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 | representative | GAIETY LAST NIGHT (Continued from Page One) | FRESH CUCUMBER PICKLES, large jars - 17 9e and Mrs. Lawrence Gomez y daughter have arrived from Vermont and will spend the inter in Key West. Mr. Gomez employed at a camp in Ver- mont. Mr and k MUSTARD, 7 02. Frank Jolly left on the morn- ing bus for Jacksonville where he will consult an optician spe- cialist relative to an affection to the eyes, and expects to be gone two days. Fred Johnson, who is em- ployed at Perky properties, Perky, Fla. arrived yesterday afternoon for a visit with his family at the home on Newton street, and was to leave today on the return. WHERE AND WHEN CAN YOU BUY AT THE BEST? “EL PRADO CAFE” Specializing in Hot Bollos Chicharones Cuban Sandwiches Cor White and Division Sts. First Stop Light PORK HAMS, Bi) POTATOES, 10 Ibs. 2 23c Fausto’s Favorite Roasted COFFEE, bi) Fresh Florida EGGS, doz. P. & G. SOAP, 3_giant_ bars ORANGES, 2 doz. St 35 APPLES, York Imperial, 5 Ibs. __ 19¢ CARROTS, BEETS, TURNIPS, bunch _3C LETTUCE, R. C. Perky, Jr., who arrived in the city last evening on busi- ness with Tax Collector F. H. Ladd, returned over the highway | ning to his home at T-BONE STEAK, Western Meat, 16 45¢ 15¢ 30c “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL For Real Econom | y sekace Aomne tae | For Real Service |present and a Lounge | For Real Protection ——— Troup of citizens from the city /_ DINING and DANCING |were there to greet them to-| Strictly ignated Garage | LAMB STEW, tb om Mrs. Carl Henson, of Los An- geles, Calif, who had been visit- ing with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Holm, for three days, the first visit in| 21 years, left on the early bus | this morning on the return, LEG-O-LAMB, The Dead Sea. ib Sukru Saracoglu. 1,728. . Caspian Sea. | 5. Commander. Word was received today of Ab’-la-tiv; not ab-la’-tiv. the death yesterday in Miami of} Dr. Karl Selter. { the mother of Mrs. Idell Wahl.| 9. They secrete tears and keep | Mrs. Wahi has been a resident of | the eyeballs washed clean. | Key West, for fifteen years, re-|10. Yes, | cently managing the Central Inn} pee | MONROE THEATER Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, of!| Betty Grable—John Harbley {| |gether with Key West’ feminine! | society. DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 Complete Assortment Crystalized Fruits and Nuts HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard { Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay i Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS .... Manager See Our New Prices—Plainly Marked on Shelves—One Price to All! Portland, Oregon, are visitors in MILLION DOLLAR LEGS the city today and are visiting the! miany points of interest and are particularly interested in the| luxuriant growth of shrubbery which they have encountered. and BRIDAL SUITE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- | chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c |

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