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PAGE FOUR Casa Marina Notes THE LARGEST GROUPER {and Mrs. L. W. Netz, that has been brought into the ar Sau Mir. dnd tobe | tuart, Mrs ridge, Casa Marina dock this i Mr end Vite 0s So Neville Mn was caught yesterday oy Ernest!.nq Mrs. L. P. Moore, and Mr. Schmitz of New York City. The! ang Mrs, Calvin B. Nichols. fish 1ed 33 pounds and took ; twenty minutes to land. When the fish was boated it was found 'die Cassity is planning. a tennis that the hook had been almost|tournament for the near future. rtraightened and if it had taken /It will be a mixed doubles event. few more minutes to land the|Several good teams have been iuge specimen might have gotten seen on the courts and by next} away. ;week there should be enough en- tries to warrant a tournament. | with Mr.;The feature match yesterday Schmitz and! found Miss Eleanor Foster and Mrs. Schmitz|Cassity opposing Mr. and Mrs. landed a very fine bull dolphin,;Sudler. The Foster-Cassity duo which che is having mounted.jcaptured the first set with the The entire catch amounted to 11;Sudlers winning the second. The kingfish, eight bonita, one dol-jfinal set was taken by the for- phin and the grouper. was the ‘Miss Mary Ann” piloted by John Spencer. | season | The conference was held; st Sunday morn- | | | Day. |in Hollywood la: ing. discussion of | tl TENNIS PROFESSIONAL Ed- July 21 of this y: | tion problems, | handling maxim Other commit ALSO FISHING Schmitz were Mrs. Lawrence Day. who stated that meetings within weeks; and | two sets to one. was a SOMETHING that all the bership contest. LOUNGE | jguests seem to enjoy will be in| At the sugg esterday after e@ present were /It will be followed A. Kniffin, THE COCKTAIL was a gay plac noon. Among Mr. and Mrs by dancing committee was Dr.|for the balance of the evening. ‘STATE AFTER | | L taining relief fr service of P. & traffic from this inter Visitor Returns For Third Year F. S. McFarline, Ketchum. manager of (Continued ora from Page One) Regal Shoe Company, Washing- of drunken driving _ mandatory | ton, D. C., arrived in Key West nd provides that susiit:Beisehs yesterday to spena his third win- Shall not be eligible for drivers ter season in this city. licenses within one year there- Here = the first time in 1937, after. Mr. McFarline intended to make! Last year Arthur B, Hale, his visit a one-day sightseeing chairman of the State Road De- trip but was attracted by Key partment, stated that a survey | v wonderful climate, stayed made by the Division of High- on through and has been way Planning showed that there coming here ever since. were 17,964 motor vehicles being This year he induced his broth- operated in Florida with defec- er, Frank A. McFarline of Balti- tive lights. A report on the ac- more, Md., and brother-in-law, tivities of the Florida Highway | Jack Davidson of Warsaw, N. Y. Patrol from December 11 to De to make the trip down here with cember 31, just released by Ma Daily Quiz pri: 1. Greece. 2. Iron. 3. 4. Admiral mura. No. Guthrie. testator hand, Arizona. Sixty-six. Headlining the report was Convention ‘in’ Havana< Lion Saunders, The boat; mer team to carry off the match,| further on the White Way proj-| ect; Lions Costar and Armstrong, |reporting on the Birthday Mem-' |vogue tonight and that is Bingo. | Charles Johnson, the DRUNK DRIVERS Lions Johnson, Costar, Allen ans Chicago Bears. Kichisaburo Fis’-tu-la; not fi-stu’-la. One written entirely by the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [LIONS CO-OPERATE FOR RECREATION | (Continued from Page One) Mr and Lions State Conference brought to them by Lions Martin and ‘Azalea Festival ‘‘Maid Of Honor’”’ e he ..._International | opening eatin ‘Fyansporta- | with® Zccent on i um, share of traf-| | fag values are to be found in poultry, | market in spite of the continued cold. | Butter is somewhat higher but still un- FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940 {ton C. Collins, and expressed his |delight and amazement as he ex- plored the depths of this famed |spring through the new stream- |linea underwater boat. Ever alert for innovations that vs produce new thrills for jmovie fans, Henry King made ‘notes and in all probability un- |derwater shots from this location | will find their way into some of his future productions. King |visited Tampa and other points® DUNELLON, Jan. 12.—(FNS) | before returning to Hollywood. | Henry King, nationally known | }movie director who mumbers} SUNDAY DINNER ‘NOTED DIRECTOR VISITED SPRINGS | MOVIE OFFICIAL CONSIDERS | PICTURES USING UNDER WATER SHOTS By CORA ANTHONY Director of A&P Kitchen ‘EAT is usually the food which gets | budgets into trouble but at pres- | ent all are reasorable in price. Outstand- | smoked and fresh pork, lamb and fore- | arter cuts of beef. Rounds and loins beef and veal cost more but:are not expensive. | Egg prices continue to be most at- active with ample supplies coming to | der average winter prices. !fic through Key West, appeared | first for consideration. i ittees reporting | were the Clubhouse, Lion Allen, | work was pro- gressing at a fast clip and facili- | ties should be ready for the club! two or three reporting estion of Lion following appointed to in- | vestigate the possibilities of ob- om the curtailed | oO. S. S. Co. in port to Havana; ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's (Special to The Citizen) PALATKA, Jan. 12.—Miss La-; Jaycee Clubs of the Southeast- Treille Irwin, attractive 16-year-|ern States have been invited to |old brunet, has been selected by attend the two-day conference of the Palatka Junior Chamber of the Florida Junior Chamber of | {Commerce to represent them as Commerce to be held here that “Maid of Honor” in the Third week-end and to. enter contest- | |Annual Azalea Festival, which ants in the beauty pageant, the they will sponsor at the Ravine winner of which will be crown- | Gardens here, February 18. ed “Azalea Queén for 1940”. inted on Page 2 No- | nel ™ MARES CAT oe ANPING _ i SCRANTON, Pa.—James Mac-| A STATEMENT | Vaye, 23, saved his life when he llanded on his feet after a fallof, Six years ago to ‘ago to the day. the | twenty-five feet. However, both | Grim Reaper, scythe in hand, in- with his | this period the patrol put in 7,-, assessed ‘amount 027 hours on the highways, trav- him |jor H. N. Kirkman, captain-in- icorrections of defective lights to | 10. Floor show has been arranged | Dancing will start at 10 o'clock. ‘eled 74,460 miles, stopped 6,495! eration. Se command of the patrol, shows Floor Show be made during the first 20 days for the entertainment of guests at Music w furnished by .450 on deposit for the appearance heels were fractured. The report shows that during of the defendants. for the first twenty days of op- | jvaded mv, until then, happy | {home and after a_ fierce battle, got away triumphantly with one from our midst: Cuco, our be- loved and never-forgotten Cuco, | |my right-hand, my pal, my con- Total fines to $4,436.12 1 MONROE THEATER 'f Jean Parker—Johnny Downs. ed i passenger cars and 2,647 com. mercial cars, requested 273 brake MO corrections and 297 license plate corrections, weighed and measur- ed 392 vehicles, rendered assist- ance to 360 cars, issued 7,455 verbal warnings for reckless ‘driving, parking on highways, no mirrors on trucks, etc., gave first | cane aid to 44 persons, investigated 66 accidents, inspected 30 school |that the patrol requested 4,935) 9. At Raul’s Club (of its operation. Raul’s Club tomorrow evening. ’s Native Hawaiian Orchestra Slides Feature Art Meet Tonight The Art Center has received 50 lantern slides embracing such noted masters as Cellini, Robbia you have unlov in Reet: Vinol ORIENTAL IE STARS CAN'T wees LOOK SKINNY No woman can afford to. lows and are thin, you may ni the Vitamin B Complex and Iron | PARENTSONTRIAL and GIRL AND THE GAMBLER Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c:; Night—15-25c¢ fidant, my advisor, my everything |in this world in the--business |tealm. Since then Fate—cruel Fate—| has mistreated me so much and (stricken me with so many hard |blows, one after the other, that, ely haggard te has helped thou- PHARMACY most knocked out. Fortunately, I don’t like to give | up easily and so the harder the | | Michelangelo and others of the Early Renaissance. The slides will buses, recovered two stolen cars, one bicycle and one rod and reel. The patrol made 234 arrests, 51 NO NAM Directly shown in Famous Bahia be E LODGE on Beach Honda Fishing blow received, the harder my} struggle to stand on my feet. As | a natural consequence of these; | able cost. | Vanilla IcéGream with Strawberries | among his outstanding successes | such films as “Country Doctor”, | ‘Seventh Heaven”, “Star Fair”, |“In Old Chicago”, “Alexander's | Ragtime Band”, and many others, jflew to Florida this past week |to renew old acquaintances and !check on state developments } since his last visit. Landing at the Ocala airport, | x ‘he drove to Rainbow Springs for |a visit with his old friend Tren- | Generous supplies oi green vegetables from California, Texas, Florida, Cuba and Puerto Rico are available at reason- Citrus fruits and apples are > chief fruits in market and all are cheap, Low Cost Dinner Boiled Smoked Shoulder of Pork Mashed Potatoes Creamed New Cabbage Bread and Butter Fruited Orange Gelatin Cookies Tea or Coffee i Moderate Cost Dinner Chicken Pie with Biscuit Crust Browned Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Bread and Butter Chocolate Souffle Hard Sauce Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Tomato Juice Stuffed Celery Roast Lamb with Minted Pears Browned Potatoes Mixed Vegetables in Cream Avocado Salad Rolls and Butter — MONROE — MEAT MARKET Pork Loin Roast Ib. 20c Potatoes, 10 Ibs. The Three Mesquiteers As The KANSAS TERRORS also MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee lb. 25c 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 PAUL LUMLEY | COMEDY SERIAL | PESSeCesesesseaseseeeees Waters Coffee ‘STILL TRYING TO IDENTIFY BODY | (Continued froma from Page One) Pritchard’s Funeral Home morgue. Previously Albert Mills | and William Warren had denied they had positively identified re body. Those who have looked at the| body state that there is a strong resemblance between it and ‘Hatch, so that there was some! justification for the mistaken | identity. | 1 Seasonable Foods In Both Groceries and Meats Can Best Be Purchased At ARCHER’S ‘Where— QUALITY — PRICE’ — SERVICE pera — BEST | ARCHER'S 0 GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 ALL INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING FRUIT CAKE ltRy IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR 2* BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE. AT ALL GROCERS conjunction with the the Art Appreciation Reading program of for drunken driving, 47 for driv- ing without drivers’ licenses, 29 Bone Fishing Reef — Tarpon — Permit Group at their meeting tonight at 8 o'clock All members and the public are cordially invited to attend. for operating overweight trucks, COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP 70 for reckless driving, seven for | Stone Crab Dinners a realy passing school buses, 12 for hav- | PHONE NO NAME. iis alee ing improper lights, 15 for hav- | Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Craig, Owners ing improper tags; and three for’ parking on highway. A total of 124 convictions were secured and pee Ne an PRODUCE the remaining 110 cases are still pending with bonds totaling $9,- New Potatoes, Red Bliss, 10 lbs. Green Cabbage. 3 lbs. Fresh English Peas, 1b Large Extra Fancy Cucumbers, 2 for : Large Juicy Indian River Oranges, each ____.. Northern Pears, 3 for Grapes, Ib as Lima Beans, tb _. Egg Plants, each — CUBAN PINEAPPLES Sen MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Thompsons Entertain Daughter From Miami Mrs. N. A. Clark Mary Eleanor, of spending a two' weeks nd daughter. | ni, are/her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T., sit with | Thompson, 529 Simonton street. CLLLLLAALAARLAA MMM hh hdd ded kde Attention! Look! Bermuda Meat Marke SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Choice Branded WESTERN BEEF Boneless BEEF ROAST, tb 25¢ RIB ROAST, Ib 20c BRISKET STEW. 2 lbs. 25c CLEAR HAMBURGER and STEAK FOR MEAT LOAF, Ib Our Steaks Are Guaranteed Juicy and Tender —$ MILK-FED VEAL STEAK. ib VEAL STEW, 2 lbs. VEAL CHOPS, 1 i eae WE CARRY SELECTED LIVE POULTRY FROM TENNESSEE HENS, 412-6 lbs. tb _ 26c YOUNG PULLETS, 344-4 Ibs., Ib 30¢ FRYERS, 2-3 lbs. tb __ 33c All Poultry Is Live We Dress Them and Deliver Free An Expert Poultry Dresser Will Suit You For Cut! , ted Genuine ‘Swift’ 's Premium BRANDED LAMB pee Ic ib LAMB SHOULDER, lean and tender, Ib 15¢ LAMB STEW, 2 lbs. _ 25c Fresh-Killed PORK SHOULDER, Ib 18c HAM, Ib 20¢ PORK CHOPS, with skin, 25¢ Pork Loins, by whole, ib 18 Beef Roast, Ib Picnic Hams, 1b Oleo, wey glass, tb Lard, Waster Milk Fed VEAL Certified Spring LAMB PORK HAMS FRESH EGGS GROCERIES Pard Dog Food, 3.cans _. 25¢ Heinz Tomato Juice, . 25¢ Se Sc 20c ee Western none LOINS, by half, Western PORK CHOPS, 2 Ibs. _ 45c SELECTED SPARE RIBS, 35e 18c 40c 2Sc 35e 2 Ibs. We Carry All Brands Of. Hams SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, ib 0c 3 cans Matches and Salt, 2 pkgs. - Maxwell House Coffee, Breakfast BACON, Sliced, Ib area 25e Block BUTTER, 1b Fresh YARD EGGS, doz. ALL KINDS OF COLD CUTS and SPANISH SAUSAGE ALL SELECT IN- GREDIENTS FOR SOUSE Par-T-Pak Sodas, 3 bottles Royal Gelatine decoey aids 4 pkgs. 33c 40c 2 cans - Rinso, 3 pkgs. es No. 1 cans Two Delivery Boys. QUICK DELIVERY WHITE AND PHONE 52 VIRGINIA STREETS Bermuda Carries Only The Best In Fresh Meats and Poultry . ‘Two Butchers LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 Free Delivery TI PPALAALA AL £4 A LA hh hd ddd da dad daddadidideadd | \frequent struggles, my business SPECIALS Trade With Us and Save! 23¢ SUGAR, 5 Ibs. PEAS, CORN, STRING BEANS, GARBONZOS, LIMA BEANS, 3 large cars 25¢ LIBBY’S BABY FOOD, All Varieties, 3 for 25¢ Special Deal: With purchase of 1 package 10c receive 1 bar Octagon Soap FREE. SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 for 10c DRESSING. qt. 3lc} BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE, qt. .. O9C MINNESOTA VALLEY (3 can limit with order) TALL CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL 12¢ GRITS AND CORN 15¢ URE LARD, _10¢e ALL 5c CRACKERS, 6 for FRESH VEGETABLES IN STOCK TODAY! BROCCOLI—PEAS LIMA BEANS—SPINACH ARTICHOKES—BEETS CAULIFLOWER STRING BEANS EGG PLANT Einhonn’s Grocery 2 Phones 2 Trucks Delivery Service Duval and Olivia Streets Octagon Granuiated Soap for BLUE PLATE SALAD JUNE PEAS. 6 oc. can .. OC MEAL, 2 pkgs. _ 25¢ Boe eee BRUSSELL SPROUTS TEMPLE ORANGES PHONES 215 and 216 was so. upset and so much neg- | \lected. the rights of my faithful | customers to demand and receive service so utterly Sissegarded, | that today, with the handwriting | on the wall ominously dancing before my eyes, I have awakened jto the realization that, no matter |how you feel or what hurts you, to stay in business you have to attend to your business—or else! | Therefore, with the undeniable jtruth well fixed in my mind, I) |am now trying to work out some sort of business revival by, first- ly, adopting more up-to- date business. methods and, secondly, | |by making a few improvements ‘in my store— such as, some re- modeling, a little painting, better | jlighting and the opening of a complete 5c-10c goods depart- | |ment, as well as the reinstalla- tion of my telephone, free deliv- ery and non-profit postage stamp | ‘services, plus the offering of free | |gifts (contra) to my customers’ children, By doing this. I expect that| |my customers, my neighbors and | |the general public will areeeate |my efforts to give them a better store and better service after twenty years of continuously | serving the community at the) same location and will reward | me with a better share of their Patronage than has been hereto- |fore the case, encouraging me) ‘in this way to go ahead and do, better and bigger things for the | benefit of all concerned. |_ Now, circumstances, over which | |I have no control at ptesent, do | “inpreaioedistyrek cmb STORE. —— BETTER Lamb Shoulder nae ib COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER, 1% ....... (2-tb limit) _ FOODS = ie _21¢ 9c | suices BACON, Ib | SPARE RIBS, 2 Ibs. a 29c | Choice Poultry-Cut-Up Fryers PRODUCE DEPARTMENT, _ 15¢€ _ 15¢ Tae _25¢ -10¢€ SHIPPED EGGS, doz. ......... Wilson, Tenderized PICNIC HAMS, Ib (6 to 8 lbs.) Pork Loin ROAST, Ib Pure LARD, 1b GROCERY DEPARTMENT Nestles’ CREAM, can ‘ (Limit 5 to an order) Fancy STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. Delicious SQUASH, 2 lbs. Fresh CARROTS, bunch New POTATOES, 10 lbs. California CELERY, stalk Ge 29¢ 25¢ 23¢ Fancy PATNA RICE, 5 Ibs. Maxwell House COFFEE, tb SUGAR. 5 Ibs. TRY THE NEW— MEAT TREET The All-Purpose Meat” 12-0z. can WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY AND SALE

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