The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR To Purchase Motorcycles Joe Ponce and Everett Hall ‘were passengers leaving for Mi- ami on the early bus today for the purpose of securing two motorcycles, they plan to return this evening. Returns To Post John Costar, Jr., keeper of the toll.gate on the highway at Big Pine Key, who had been enjoying a brief vacation with his family in the city, left this morning on thé 7 o'clock bus for his station. SRD Official Here W. F. Van Landingham, of the State Road Department and R. L. Van Landingham, who were visitors in Key West yesterday and guests at the Hotel La Con- cha, left on the return to Miami this morning. Visited For Two Months Mrs. E. L. Loiselle, who had been visiting in the city with friends for two months, enjoying the visit immensely, left on the early bus for her home in Mi- ami. On Miami Visit |interesting, but too brief, discus-| 7 } Mrs. George Whitley, daughter |sion of the characteristics of the! AT THE STORES _ BENE { THE JUNIOR CONCHS Baseball Mildred and baby accompanied by Clyde Stickney, were passen- gers on the morning bus going to Miami for a visit of several days. To Miami On Business Ovilio Moreno was a passenger leaving on the early bus this morning, going on a business visit to Miami and will be absent for several days. Paes Left For Miami Mrs. Hazel Maloney and son Raymond, left on the 7 o'clock bus this morning for a visit in Miami with relatives and friends. On. Visit To Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bravo and son and daughter, left on the morning bus for a visit in Miami with relatives and friends. Visitors From Canada Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mahew, of Montreal, Canada, arrived in Key West this week from Cuba and spent some time seeing the sights here. They stayed at the Over- seas Hotel and left for the north yesterday morning. Brought To Hospital Merlin Roberts, worker on the W. P. A, forces at Fort Jeffer- son, was brought to the city this morning on the power boat F. W. Meade, and placed in the Marine hospital for treatment. Prison Inspector Here J. E. Creech, prison inspector for Florida, is a visitor in the city today, discussing matters of improvements Carl Bervaldi and Braxton B. Warren of the county commis- sioners. _-REALTY TRANSFER Realty trarisfer recorded yes- terday in the county court house yesterday was that of Eugene G. Ashe and wife Sibyl W. Ashe to Brown Properties, Inc., of part of Lot 2 in Square 61, on Simonton street 120 feet from the corner of Southard street, for a conside- ration of $3,500. Knights Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, 708 Eaton street, announce the birth of a son at the Sunday, June 9. New arrival has been given the name of Robert Dennis. Mrs. Knight, whose mother, the former Miss Rhoda Kemp of this city, was before her marriage, Miss Stiles of Lemon Juice Recipe for Rheumatic Pain If you suffer from rheumatic or neuritis pain, try this simple in- expensive home recipe. Get package of Ru-Ex Compound, mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. within 48 hours—sometimes over- night—splendid results are ob- tained. If the pains quickly leave you, Ru-Ex cost you nothing to try as it is sold under an absolute money- back guarantee. Ru-Ex is for sale and recommended by Gard- ner’s Pharmacy and drug stores everywhere.—advt. will Chas. Starrett in TWO-FISTED RANGERS also SERIAL AND COMEDY ‘Conchs To Give S Uniform Dance |will hold a dance at the Cuban} ; Club tomorrow night, starting at! 9:00 o'clock. The dance is in the We have been embarrassed |several times before in our life, but Tuesday night was the pay- | off. We were supposed to give a talk before a meeting of the Key West Players at the Art Center. Our “fireside chat” wasn’t well prepared (an old habit of ours), so reading passages from a book had to suffice. However, just as we were about to wax eloquent with a paragraph from Mark Twain's “Life on the Mississippi” the lights sputtered sadly and for the team. _ This team is the one that re-/ Presented the local American Le- , gion post in the’ state. baseball: tpurnament year, and is now | geen in play“in the Island City | Softball tournament being played at Bayview Park. Team members are busily en- gaged in selling tickets for their benefit. They ask good support from residents for this project. ami, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |FRANK KULL WAS intends to deliver the first of next month. Sodality Dance Tomorrow Night The Young People’s Sodality| | held a committee meeting Mon- day evenjng at the home of Miss Anna Louise Castillo, to make) final arrangements for the Tacky} Dance, tomorrew night, at Pena’s Garden of Roses. i Eddie Gosselin, master-of-cere- | monies will conduct the floor show, grand march and give prizes for the most clever “tacky” | costumes. Table reservations may be |made by telephoning Miss Mar- jorie Gwynn, chairman of the | dance. died, leaving us with a book in our hand and nothing to say. The members, though, “kindly” asked us, knowing our plight full well, to continue. We tried to think of a snappy comeback, but usual, we were virtually speechless. The book which led to our downfall was “The American Language”, by H. L. Mencken. It is “an inquiry into the develop- ment of English in the United States”. There is an extremely; Elks In Important Meeting Tonight B. P. O. Elks No. 551 will hold an important meeting tonight, 8:00 o'clock at the lodge rooms on Duval street. All members are urged to at- tend and visiting Elks are invited according to a call by the secre- tary, George O. Lucas. TIPPALZLLLLLLL LAELIA LLL English dialect as spoken in Key West. Heretofore, we had no idea of the unique position held by Key West along these lines. | |The realization came to us then that we have been unmindful of the singularity of Key West with relation to the rest of the Unitec Sates. All we ean say in our de- fense is that we're learning! F. 0. (FOOT ODOR) | DUE TO A GERM HARD TO KILL F. O. goes thru shoes. BAKERY SPECIALS Something new in the bakery line is offered at Maloney Bro-/ thers Bakery this week in the cial price of 33c. Chocolate layer form of a new Spiceapple layer cakes will also be featured this week-end. Maloney Brothers line of cakes, rolls and bread is a home product | higher in quality to competitive outside lines and is bought ex- clusively by the large majority Your | of Key West housewives. cake which is offered at the spe- ADMISSION given. by. and, Softball. Team CUBAN; CLUB Friday. June 21, 9:00 P. M. Proceeds Go To The Uniform Fund SUMMER SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES Beginning Monday. June 24, Until August Ist All $5.00 WAVES, both - 50c with Chairman | —<—$—$— BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT home on Coconut | Often | do not: friends smell it. You can’t. You get immuned to the odor. Get 30c worth of TE-OL Solution from any druggist. Apply be- fore retiring for F. O., sweaty, itching feet or Athlete’s foot. | Your 30c back in the morning if | not pleased. Locally at Gardner's ; Pharmacy.—advt. Eee CLASSIFIED COLUMN | MUSIC | THE ILLINGWORTH MUSIC | STUDIO. Mr. and Mrs. Haydn | Illingworth, European Training. | Special Summer Session. Thor- ough Instruction in Piano, Theory, Band and Orchestral Instruments. 615 Elizabeth Street. Phone 117. June 17 tf! WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT or small house having two bed- TO CHECK RIA LA in Zoays | machine and machineless $3.00 All $7.50 WAVES $5.00 All $10.00 WAVES $7.00 Artistic Beauty Salon Permanent Wave Specialists 1116 Division St. Phone 870 Call for Appointments tae 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS MODERN BANKING SERVICE The First National Bank of Key West. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation rs Serving Key West and Monroe County Since 1891 rooms. State location. and price. Apply Box XYZ, co} The Citizen. june20-2tx | FOR RENT | APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION) STREET. Hot water, modern| conveniences. Opposite Tift’s! Grocery. Apply 1010 Varela St. jun3-tf NEWLY BUILT APARTMENT| with all new furniture. Modern conveniences. Screen porch. Apply 1418 Petronia street. | ee COOL APARTMENT, nicely fur-| nished. Ideal for couple. 1016 Watson street. junel8-lwk FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED! HOUSE, Catherine street. Elec- tric Ice Box, Hot Water, ete. | Low Year Round Rental. E. A.| Strunk, Jr., Phone 816 or 597. juni5-tf HOTELS | BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey / atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. aprl7-tf! FOR SALE CANOPY and two Awnings. Can! be seen in front of The Cabana. Apply within. junl5-lwk | eee SMALL GENERAL ELECTRIC’ REFRIGERATOR, $30. In good condition. Apply Chamber of Commerce. junel9-2t | FOR SALE OR TRADE HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE” —For Sale or Trade for a Elec- trie Refrigerator. Apply, 524 Eaton steet. june20-Itx | MONROE THEATER Ann Sheridan—Jeffrey -Lynn IT ALL CAME TRUE and CONGO MAISIE Matinee—Balcony 10c. Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ Annual Eleetrie Range Sale A Standard-Size HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE for only $89.95 LESS $10.00 FOR YOUR OLD RANGE No Down Payment} Here Is Value Extraordinary! Just Think Of It! A BIG, MODERN, FAMILY-SIZE HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE with streamlined styling, battleship construc- tion, Select-A-Heat Calrod, one-piece cooking top and back splasher, thrift cooker and direc- tional heat oven—at an exceptionally low price! This range performs every type of cooking operation perfectly. The extra large oven has two heating units. MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 aslowas . THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC per month COMPANY FIT DANCE! BUYING GUIDE Firms Listed In This Space Are Specialists In Their Field, TheyAre Reliable and Worthy of Your Business. TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE Mabel Preston Green's SOUTHERNMOST SHOP HOURS: 10 A. M. to S08 P.M. Except Samdeps RENTAL LIBRARY ART SUPPLIES Duval Stree: a: South MEMS EAS EEN Tne SOUTHERN ENGINEERING CO. 900 Fleming Street ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING CONTRACTORS High Grade Work at Reasonable Rates Armature and Motor Winding PUMP REPAIRS Phone 54 eit FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Including the Famous Big 6 Cabic Foot, for.... ©1170 Phone 861-3 1212 Varela Street me THREE MONTHS TICKET Play Evers Day FOR A DIME! From Any Electrical Current DAYTON WATER PUMP RUNNING WATER Dé4*tTox Automatic Water Sys- tems operate from electric cur- rent, so if you have the “juice”— mo matter where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. With a DAYTON, you can have running water anywhere in your home, ready at the turn of a faucet —for bath, kitchen and laundry. There is nothing to get out of order. it is entirely automatic, trouble- free and guaranteed, giving the same dependable service as city water mains. Let us tell you how the low cost will be justified many 5.0 os pus apeth Site SOLD ON EASY TERMS SUMMER SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES All $5.00 WAVES, both ‘ , All $7.50 WAVES both machine and machineless $3.00 All $10.00 WAVES _—_— i = —— ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON Wi aa 1116 Division Street ave Specialists CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS Phone 870 PHONE NO. 1 THE In Every Town + —THE— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street si Ye ee PHONE 348 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Souvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street ‘The Old Reliable Since 1898 _ PLAY GOLF | THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 OTT II SISISOOP OL EL LCCC LOE MDOBBAEE ED EB E we VISITOR IN TOWN,® i The Junior Conchs, baseball; Frank X. Kull, head of the | and softball artists of the city,! Kull Memorial Company of Mi- accompanied by Gordon Broom and William Bullit, also of | form of a benefit, the funds from | Miami, were in Key West during | which will go to buy uniferms/ the past several days on a coms | bined business and pleasure trip, While here Mr. Kull artanged for several memorials which he! i LALAAAAAAAAAAMALALAAALAAALAAAAAAAAALAAMALALAAAAAAAA AAA Ad dA dd dd dd bh dh ddd dh ddd dude dd dadiddididdiuadadedahudududatadatiadad

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