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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JULY 15, 1568 |BIBLE SCHOOL -werEETENNNET, COCO CCC CCCCCCOCLCLOCOL OOO OO NOTES OF TODAY | TRANSPORTATION OPENED TODAY Today’s Horoscope N ' Left For Pensacola Steamship Cuba, of the P. and! Daily Vacation Bible School] Today endows with ‘a sympa- | Mrs. V. T. Thornton was a/O. §S. S. Co., arrived this morn-/ opened this morning at the First | thetic nature, fond of parents Passenger leaving on the early|ing from Tampa with four first: Baptist Church, in spite of the |and home, with a secretive, sensi. bus to spend a vacation of two/and four second cabin passen- | Tainy weather, with an enroll-jtive disposition and a certain} weeks with her family in Pen- | gers for Key West, 40 first and, ment of 56. A faculty of thirteen |lack of energy, if born in certain! sacola, Fla. jone second cabin passengers for Were present to instruct the chil- | parts of the day. The characters —— EARS, }dren with Mrs. G. N. Goshorn | blend with the general tendencies Johnson To Miami Joe Johnson was a passenger leaving on the early bus this | Key West arrivals were: J. A.| 2S Principal. Beginners are led |of the past or the following days, | Prestridge, Gabriel Ferro, Gabriel/ by Mrs. B. L. Frick; Primaries, | if the native is born in the earlier morning for a business visit of Several days in Miami. He will stop at Cooks Island for a short visit. Martha Arango, Alice Knowles.| Maxwell Lord; “Intermediates, | Minnie Knowles. | Mrs. Chas. Spakes. ~ H Shown on the manifest of the| The school opens tomorrow | ship were the following items:/™0rning at 9 o’clock and a cor- THE WEATHER i i | Ferro, Jr., S. Blackwell, S. Roque, | Mrs. W. F. Collins; Juniors, Mrs. jor the later hours. | | t, 24 tons of freight ‘dial invitation is further extended eee ee ee enc fer ie-| to-all children between the ages| vana, one ton of freight, one} of 4 and 16. i automobile, and 254 sacks of ae mail. i The Cuba sailed at 11:45 for Havana with the following from! In Their Field, They Are Reliable and Worthy of Your Business. TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE Visiting Hugh Williams’ Mrs. Warren Kingsbury, of Miami, is a visitor in Key West and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams on Duval street. IIPL LLL 22 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) j ; Key West and Vicinity: Partly; DIVORCE ACTION _ ‘cloudy with showers tonight and| ees Tuesday; moderate northeast and| |Key West: There were 51 first z x _, east winds. i cabin and four second cabin pas-| , Final decree in the divorce suit | Florida: Partly cloudy tonight sengers. There were also six/0f Andrew Frank Boris against! and Tuesday; showers in south automobiles and four sacks of Harriet Mildred Boris was filed | and central portions Tuesday and mail. in the office of Clerk Ross C. probably on extreme south coast Returned To Miami Beach Mrs. James Johnson, who was a visitor for several days with Mr. Johnson and other relatives in the city, left on the morning bus for her home in Miami Beach. Visitor From Texas Mrs. Dee Taylor, who had been visiting with her husband for several weeks, left on the early bus for her home in Dallas, Texas. vier TS couol CLASSIFIED CO) Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Claussen} | and son, J. M. Jr., and Mrs. Ger- trude M. Greenleaf, were visitors in the city yesterdsay, meeting their old friends. They left this morning for their home in Miami. Visited Mrs. Kemp Mrs. Clements Hudson who had been visiting in the city for] a few weeks and was the guest/ of Mrs. Walter Kemp, left on the 11 o'clock bus Saturday for her home in Miami. Goes To Cincinnati Mrs. J. G. Morrison, wife of Lieutenant Morrison of the Neu- | trality Patrol, left on the early bus this morning for a visit with relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Visitor From Chattanooga Mrs. C. K. Stammell, who was a visitor in the city for several days and enjoyed herself sight- seeing and visiting places of in-| terest, left on the morning bus; yesterday for her home in Chat-| tanooga, Tenn. | SWISS ARE WORRIED ABOUT THEIR TEA. (By Assoctated Press) BERNE, July 15.—Swiss au- thorities are encouraging citizens to grow their own “ersatz” tea. | With overseas communications getting more difficult, it is not certain how long the Swiss will be able to get tea from Ceylon and China. | Consequently the Swiss Office for War Provisioning has ap- pealed to all gardeners to gather the leaves of blackberries, straw- berries, mint and lime-tree blos- soms so they may be used as substitutes for tea. =a] MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued from the office of Judge Ray- mond R. Lord Saturday, which authorized the wedding of Juan Antonio Rosado and Miss Helen Blanch Jones. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., peace justice of the second district, will perform the ceremony. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Tax-Assessor of the City of Key West, having submitted | to the City Council his pre-} liminary assessment roll for the year 1940, for approval, all per-| sons desiring to have corrections thereof made whether in listing, valuation of the property, or otherwise, are hereby notified that said.assessment roll will be} in the City Clerk’s office ac- cessible to the public beginning Monday, July 15, 1940, to and including Thursday, July 25, 1940, for the purpose of inspec- tion. e| The Clerk’s office wiil be open during said period from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. and from 2:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. daily except- ing Sunday. Any person desiring a correc- tion as above should file with the City Clerk on or before Thurs- day, July 25, 1940 at 5:00 P. M. his or her objections to said as- ; sessments and the corrections de- sired to be made. The City Council will meet at the City Hall on Thursday, July 25, 1940 at 8:00 P. M. for the pur- pose of equalizing the assess- ments and making proper cor- rections and will reconvene from day to day until all of said peti- tions shall have been heard and equalization of assessments have been completed. ARCHIE ROBERTS, jly13-15,1940 City Clerk. { S. S. COLORADO | Friday. Steamship Colorado, of the! Clyde-Mallory Lines is due to CARD OF THANKS arrive in port from New York with 101 tons of freight for this sorrow at the time of the loss of ‘our dearly beloved son, Charles | | thank those who gave the use of; | their cars,.the donors of the beautiful floral tributes and mes- | sages of sympathy, the Order of! —————_—_—_—_—_—____——__ DeMolay ani@ Knights of Pythias. ; MODERNLY EQUIPPED NEW Their sympathy and consolation! APARTMENTS, new furniture. in the hour of our great sorrow} Year round rental. Apply at was,greatly appreciated by us. } 1401 Pine Street or Phone 495. . AND MRS. EUGENE F. } jly12-4tx | PIERCE AND FAMILY. j jly15-1t |” FOR RENT—House, 5-room and, —————_—_—_—___________ } bath, or will rent as two-room CARD OF THANKS | apartment with kitchenette —_—_—— i and bath; newly furnished;) Our heartfelt appreciation is ex- | garage available; to see is to! tended to our friends and neigh- | appreciate. Clarice Roberts,;bors for the many kindne: H corner Division and Margaret.| tendered us during our recent jly15-3tx | loss, the sudden death of our be- loved one, Henry D. Archer. To those who gave the use of their Beautyrest Mattresses, hot and | cars, the donors of the beautiful cold running water. Bath and | floral tributes and messages of showers each floor. Special | sympathy, we shall ever be grate- summer rates, day or week. | ful. 933 Fleming street. jly11-1mo! FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, THE ARCHER FAMILY. jlyl5-1t FURNISHED APARTMENT, one| block from beach. Apply Val-| des Bakery. jly9-tf | APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION STREET. Hot water, modern} conveniences. Opposite Tift’s; Grocery. Apply within. | jun3-t| FURNISHED APARTMENT, 604 Duval Street. jun28-tf Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House, Furniture end ‘Fixtures 20722 > Other Real Estate ine Stock of the Federal Re- serve Bank Other Assets United States Government Obligations, direct andor WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Small House for cash. Box MC, The Citizen. jly11-4t WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED to sell low cost life protection. In- dividual and family group policies issued from one to eighty without medical exam. ination. Leads furnished. Lib- eral commissions and contin- uous renewals. Standard Mu- tual Benefit Corporation, Box 928, Jacksonville, Florida. jly12-7t Capital ___ Other Liabilities Deposits 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 | | HOUSE and LOT, 639 William} street. Nine rooms, 50°x100’.) F Apply 601 Caroline street. jly13-7tx | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. | may19-tf COMPLETELY F URNISHED! | Sawyer, of the Circuit Court, | tonight. TRY IT TODAY— This message is intended for |The Favorite in Key West . Whi load: ,/our friends whose many kind ‘AR B N i sail jay tray ihetarre acts did so much to relieve =a xe a CUBAN COFFEE H. Pierce. Likewise, we wish to} ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Send Your Son ta- $286,707.09 er mas ee ey Cash and due from Banks —_ 731,349.56 LIABILITIES Surpius, Undivided Profits.and Reserves Dividend Declared and Unpaid _ When on your vacation, Distance voice-visits with the office and folks back home will keep you reassured. Tl i eile tal CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST as at close of business June 29, 1940 Comptroller's Call RESOURCES $ 243,490.20 17.21 24,883.06 36,347.92 4,650.00 1,372.51 1,189,628.06 $1,500,388.96 $ 109.000.00 1,307,438.78 $1,500,388.96 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatior Member of the Federal Reserve Serving Key West and Monroe County since 1891 Keep In Touch With Home and Office By Long Distance occasional Long HOUSE and three lots at cor- ner Patterson Ave. and Fifth! Street, facing north boulevard. | Parlor, sleeping-porch, 2 bed- rooms, bath, dining room, kitch- en and breakfast room. Mod-j ernly equipped with new auto-/| matic electric heater, stove and; refrigerator. Sufficient room| and ideal location for cabins, | Terms: Price, $5,500; $500 down, balance $30.00 monthly! 3 with low interest. Price reduc- | ed for cash. Phone 622 or apply | Lord, County” Court House. * jun27-tf | SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19-tf FOUR ADJOINING LOTS, in- cluding 2 corners. Washington street off White. $1,000 for quick sale. Apply J. Lancelot Lester. Phone 96. Things you may have forgotten, or any little difficulties arising since, can be taken are of in a moment by telephone. Wherever vacation land is, Long Distance is your link with home. Use it. It costs little, but it will do much to make. your vacation more enjoyable and refreshing. So Much for So Little! You can talk about... 100 miles for 35 cents 200 miles for 65 cents TIAA DA LL 2 2 TI MAIIPAPLLPALALEALLL LLL LL eb TI PPELLZLLERMLLLIALLLALLLLLL RCL LLL ALLL AAA AL A a ! 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