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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN * CANADA AT WAR BUT to dole out much less for or. The new Hatch bill will also CAN STILL GET ACROSS) ‘sk about 250.000 field work. feaeral funds out of political (Continued from from Page One) aciiity. velt, is going to have on the po-, . litical campaigns this Fall. The answer is almost invaria- ably that its effect will be tre- mendous. For example, the Dem- ocrats will be able to spend on their national campaign only a little more than a half as much as they did four years ago.. And the $3,000,000 campaign expendi- | ture limit will hold the Republi- cans to one-third of what they} spent trying to elect Alf M. Lan- don. That means fewer speeches by bigwigs traveling on party expense accounts. It means fewer campaign whingdings. It means much less campaign lit- erature. It means the national party committees will be able 'anyway. Wendell’ L. Willkie and his campaign generals, it is be- lieved, will set down in every whistle stop in the country to take their case to the people per- sonally. And even Roosevelt isn’t_able to leav desk, his campaign corps have to fight fire with fire. License Authorizes Reyes-Mato Nuptials Mato. 44, FOOD FACTS IN A_ NUTSHELL ning and thunder. The will be fighting f s the most pro-ad: stration ob- ccrvers admit that che Reve i, Mario Ampa took out 2 : for _ BOTTLED LARD r ¥ a h s of Latin Amer- her is so hot that ot solidify. the offi No Dull Campaign This Year But in spite of this it’s going The result then will be that the to be far from a dead campaign. Hatch act will take a lot of the That’s what Washington is saying ‘spending out of the fight, but it will NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. _ . NEW! — Bandeau Top Circular Skirt Deep Pocket. Sun Back FORBIDDEN FRUIT Coffee was forbidden in the sixteenth century in Constanti- nople. The ruling dictator believ- ed coffee stimulated thinking by the common people. The first offense was punished by a beat- ing, the second offense by death. ound Out Your KEY WEST visit ital” HAVANA viaP&O Steamship CUBA = $ ROUND | Leave KEY WEST 10:30 A. M. 20781 Mondays & Thursdays Arrive Havana 5:00 p.m. the same afternoon. Return from Havana = Tuesdays and Fridays, sailin: 9:00 a.m. and arriving at Key at 3:15 p.m. THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY For latormation, Tickets and Reservations Consult YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or J. H. COSTAR, Agent * Phone 14 [MONROE THEATER a HoknCADAtlennEea SUOTOMTOTOIOITOT TN SATURDAY'S CHILDREN . and . G. BOYER | CLARA CARBONELL BOYER NEW CENTER FASHIONS a FREE, BLONDE AND 21 | \\Rose Marie Shoppe Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- MONROE MEAT MARKET } | stiiszitsoz.25.05, > . Dresses and Accessories 528 Fleming Street Campbell's PORK and BEANS, 2 cans No. 1 can TOMATOES, 6 cans i aturday and Monday Specials ally Ann’s Wash Dresses. . . . 00 x0tham Gold Stripe Hose. . . . 69¢-79¢ 00 Mion Hose. . ss « is 45 ee CREAM, (limit), can No. § can GRAPEFRUIT ll Straw Hats—Close Out. si i ed oa ($2.95, $1.95 and $1.50 values) $1.98 La Concha Schedules this sea- Dance Tomorrow point. Cherries, upes, peaches, and watermelons are all very low in price, and can be served either in their natural state, or in fruit compotes. ‘All types of beans, including green, wax, and lima, are plentiful. More corn is available this and the price is ; reasonable. Cabbage, which has been is lower this week, and “Key West's Outstanding™ LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garag: Open The Year Around Jerome Collins and his Beach- combe: vill headline another dance tomorrow night in the Room of La Concha arting at 9:30 o'clock and or four hours. Formal attire is requested for both women and their escorts ict proves popular in the Room with its cool, atmosphere. VINEGAR HINTS Vinegar should not be exposed to direct sunlight as this causes deterioration, nor should it be subjected to freezing tempefa- tures. If it is frozen, the ice should ‘be allowed to melt, then the container should be shaken or stirred thoroughly before any ef the liquid is drawn off. Miss Cora Anthony of the A&P kitchens, suggests the following menus for Sunday dinners based on the week's market reports: se Cost ae: 10 day limit fectatics | = meals and berth at sea Cuban Taxes 70c To PORT TAMPA ROUND TRIP $4 8 Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.00 p.m. Pa Lettuce eal Tom Fresh Peach Tarts Iced Tea or Iced Coffee Leave Tomorrow For Gainesville We Roast, Blend and Grind | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE to Please Your Palate ORDER YOUR POUND TODAY Moderate Cost Dinner f Lamb Selad with Fresh APRICOTS FOR ENERGY Apricots are a source of quick energy. They are high in iron content and high in blood build- ‘ing fruit sugar content. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson st and family, 1128 Margaret street, will leave tomorrow morning to visit their son, Walter, Jr., at Gainesville. Before returning honie the, Johnsons will visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris in Coral Gables. WV Harris is a brother of Mrs. John- ' son. We Offer You A feet Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Crabmeat Canape Rogst Beef Tenderloin with Mushroom Mashed Potatoes French Fried E; ‘eggplant Tomato Stuffed with Corn and Green Pepper Salad aloupe a la Mode Tea er Coffee Mrs: Woodruff a Goes To Homestead Dr. and Mrs. J. Hernandez and . son, Sergio, and daughter, Osce-| Mrs. Jennie Woodruff left over ola, who were guests this week |the highw this mornnig for of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Pin- = der, left yesterday on the SS. a Cuba,for Havana, where they Tommie’s Skating Palace will spend a week before return- Beginners, 10 to 11:30 A. M. ing to their home in Tampa. Afternoons, 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Evenings 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. Clean, Healthful Recreation: » An Orderly Decent Amusement Establishment LADIES Southard St., near Duval Homestead, where she will spend ' jan indefinite stay with her_son- lin-Taw and daughter, Mr= and Mrs. John E. Davis. through us such as— Dressed Poultry Vegetables Dairy Products Meats Fruits Hernandez Family Left For Cuba 15e , TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Phone 232 25¢ 6c 7) 15c 23c 5c pez] Return From 25c Buying Trip 25c McsandiMreeanG Boyer and son, A. G., Jr., returned to this city yesterday from .a_ buying trip to northern cities. While in New York, Mrs. Boyer visited with ker brother, Louis Carbonell. They reported having , experienced a wonderful trip. oe 4 JUICE POTATOES, 10 Ibs. heers, Silks and Better Cottons. . . . resses—All Marked Down. . . . . .- RICE, Ib VIMPEP DOG FOOD, InckiSwits: <<. . 64s 6 35. 2 pee EM. 6 6s. Hae 6 oe ee 6 cans PAUL LUMLEY lips—-Four Gore. . . .. . Tearnot Panties—3 and 4. . . 510 Fl St. Phone 411 ed WHEN IN NEW YORK White Bags—Close Out. . . . All Bags—$1.98 and $1.59 Values. . . . BU | Be All-Wool Bathing Suits—Close Out. . @ New 23-Story Hotel © Transit Lines to Fair Grounds Come In. . .See Our Values!. . .Jt Doesn 145 EASE 2 SH ile | Cost A Cent To Look! orriciar GUN.) HOTEL ‘© Centrally Located i MOMOIIIEIIIIOII TIS. ¢ Free Swimming Poot, Gym FIRST in SERVICE..... FIRST in PRICE and FIRST in the HEARTS of ‘Key West Housewives | 7) eG MMS RAS Uae ae | Albury’s Economy Gash Grocery Free Delivery—Phone 198—Cor. Francis and Southard Streets Specials For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY _25¢ 18¢ 29c 8c 10c ne Ma] PHONES 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street IL Fischers Entertain 1 i i i | i | if = — .——} =S < y* N) N) N % iN) N) \) i® iN k) & N) A) ®& y 8 Philadelphians 611 Duval stree! aaat| their niece. Harry Fischer, are entertaining Miss Mary Elsie Reynolds, and Miss Martha Hyde. of Philadelphia, F Th s M visit ft Key t sinc t Christma I GROCERIES Nu-Maid OLEO, 22 2 Ibs. C || sticep Bacon, Z2c |e Country Holl BUTTER, ib sau . PURE LARD, Atlantans Here : = : FAT and LEAN On Vacation PORK, Ib VELVETA CHEESE, Mr. and Mrs. Geo L. 2-Ib box 47e and son, Bill, of A : ; 5 ASSORTED COLD ited here for several i agen curs.» 20€ They enjoyed their visits to the EGGS, 25e¢ Bs 33e a various points of interest in the doz. L HOUSE E, Ib. : E EHLERS ORANGE PEKOE TEA. *2-b 28. c Tumbler Free VICKS COUGH DROPS. Pkg. aema , od THE-COB, 2 for Campbell's 16 oz. PORK and BEANS, 2 cans OCTAGON SOAP, large, 3 for WOODBURY SOAP, 4 bars 15¢ 10c 25c city. TREET, — af MISS PARKER AIDS PIL CREAM. PILLSBURY GRITS, IBBY'S BABY FOOD. 19¢ 5c 3 cans FRESH TOMATOES, LATIN MISSION Officers and members of the Salvador Methodist Church ( in Mission), of this city, ha nounced granting of authorization | to Miss Mollie Pz donations for repairing painting the church edifice thanks through r any who donate and Attention! § 15¢ 45e 2 pkgs JEWELL LARD, 3-Ib can Attention! Starting Today, August 2, and Continuing Brazil has a some 250,-} 000 square mi ger than that CARD OF THANKS Prices On Guaranteed Selected WESTERN BEEF Swift's Premium RIB ROAST Boneless Beef Roast. Ib 30c Juicy and Tenderized Club Steaks. Ib 30 Selected Western Clear Meat Ground With Pork for a Meat Loaf, Ib _ 20c Flank Steak, Ib 25¢ Selected ARMOUR’S STAR LAMB Legs, Ib 25e Shoulder, Ib Chops. Ib Lamb Brisket Stew. 2 Ibs. 25 We have Strictly Fresh Young Killed Pork, also Western Pork. Loin. by half, Ib Shoulder, 15 Pork Ham, ib cere appreciation for extended to us by our cheris! friends Key West. for ou through the h of Professor Duncan. Partie ly do we wish to thank all r ers of Dade, Dr. Felix Varela and Anchor Lodges of F. & A. M. for their kindly services DOROTHY H. DUNCAN, LOLA M. SPAMER. aug2-Itx CARD OF THANKS 20c May we take 35¢ this means of thanking all good friends who came to our aid with their kind- ness and spiritual support during the illness and at the time of the death of our beloved Leota Isa- belle Pinder. We shall never for- get them and our appreciation and gratitude shall linger in our hearts forever. We wish to thank Pritchard’s Funeral Home for their kind and considerate services. May we also thank the donors of cars and floral offer- ings. God bless you all. MR. AND MRS. JULIUS PINDER’ AND FAMILY, aug2-ltx | 19¢ 16c 18c BOYS to give you Courteous PHONE 52 Until August 9th MEAT MARKET Offers To Everyone the Following Special All Meats: || Selected Fresh Spare Ribs. Ib Swift's, Wilson's and Armour’s Tenderized Hams, by whole, Ib ALSO: roman Pic-Nic Hams, 16c 24c meee 's Star Breakfast Sliced Bacon, Ib 25e SMOKED TONGUES We carry a large assort- ment of Cold Cuts with the best of flavor Cloverbloom Roll Butter, b - Sle Large Selected Fresh Lard. 1b We handle selected Live Poultry from Tennessee. Hens, (4 to 6 lbs.), Ib 25c Selected Battery Raised Fryers, 1b __ ——. 5 Come to the Most Sanitary and Up-To-Date Market in town. We have TWO BUTCHERS and TWO DELIVERY and Prompt Attention. WHITE AND VIRGINIA STS. Campbell’s TOMATO JUICE ge SEK 2 14-02. tins 50-oz. Red or White GRAPES, 2 lbs. Fancy PLUMS, doz. Just-ripe PEACHES, doz. Fresh PINEAPPLES 2 for New POTATOES 3 Ibs. Crisp CELERY stalk Yellow ONIONS 3 the Best! 15¢ yA KY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Coffee That Lets You SLEEP! sea 30c inde Regular or Drip Bb Grinds. can They’re All Asking —for— Honey Brand LUNCHEON HAM 24¢ GROCERY DEPARTMENT core.» 21”%¢c 9e Lucky Dice 25¢ &j CONDENSED MILK, can 49c 39c FLOUR. 5 lbs. Red-Label KARO, 3-16 can 25¢ 16c 13¢ 15¢ he = | 25c 15¢ 15c || VA bbb hh hd dd hd hd dll FANCY MEATS Mixed PEACHES-PEARS, 3 cans Lifebuoy or Lux SOAP, 3 bars Sunbrite CLEANSER. 3 cans RINSO, 2 small pkzs. _—_ MATCHES, 2 pkgs. SUGAR. S$ Ibs. ifs Lams, » _ 28C PORE cHoPs. ». 20C BUTTER B=. , 28€ CLES. 2s 20€ 15¢ PICNIC HAMS, B Fresh Ground MEAT KET. to _ ° 3 cans APPLE JUICE. 20 oz. can & COFFEE SPECIALS Pick the cne you like! EHLERS GRADE “A, B 22¢ — HOUSE. 22¢ 29¢ BEECH. NUT. 16 oz. jer MARSHMALLOWS. i pks. 1 OVERSEAS SLICED ac (Limit 4 cans) ROYAL SCARLET - CORN FLAKES. pkg 9 a ee WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Finer Frosted Foods a i