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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933. MOC Oedeccccccccccccoocceeoececeooeccecococccooece “RADIO REVUE p SOCIETY | :- | LASTEVENNG __JUST BOILED DOWN ARMY OFFICERS IN. BATTLE]. 1772—William Harris Craw- Vicks Antiseptic sag or ig ford; noted Georgia lawyer, U. S.| If anybody in these United] A] most AllG SINGLETON ore 101 orga er, . anybody in ese mi ©0008900000060000000000000000000C0banscaeCOCCCLCe BIG SUCCESS Vi fen 4 Fi The New York Times,"in its is- Se r, diplomat, cabinet o: States has the notion that aviation os one With Planning To Si (Views or opinions expressed in ee and Presidential candidate, born in is still in its infancy, they should seine s Di t To o Stage i ae vones are nh those of the Sue of February 17, published the |Neison Co., Va. Died near Elber-|be wary about mentioning that|But Local Druggists Are panish Dinner Drama On March 1 writers and not of The Citizen.) {article below by Major ~General|ton, Ga., Sept. 15, 1834. idea to Al Rogell, James Murray = “ - h 15 STAGED AT GARDEN THEAT-| The current news carries the| Rivers, U. S. A., retired) who is peas or Evalyn Knapp. Selling Regular Size—75c Value for Only 35c—On Money-Back Guarantee. statement that the Kaiser’s wife], . ao oe has returned to Germany. And Bibernsting in Key. Wests: a0nhy, that help-meet is credited with |climate. ee nein beige are competent and am-| “Recent discussions in Congress E : : ee 7 itous General Director. As the}of the salaries and retired allow- cluded Mayor and Mrs. William}day. This play will be staged un-| ___|hands of the clock approach Apriljances of army officers call to ne tees pee eee mat H. Malone, General W, C. Rivers,|der the direction of Temple No.| Standing room was at a premium| 2nd, the predictions of those Bible |mind a debate last Spring, when alcartner of Lincoln in the early |davs of werk at the Grond Central etal Harry:C. Hele, Colonel|20, Pythian Sisters, and some of/!ast night at Garden Theater when/ students who accept the theory member of the lower house asked Mon ate sé a atuckys., Tied pal ree 3% “Ch = 1 "C as reas ad rs. Spritsinger, Mrs. Lou} the best local talent will appear on|the second presentation of “Radio| that the Anglo-Saxons are Israel, {about the duties of officers in bat- Tings Tal eas 1880, 4 F tae Kobo, pram ear? ick les, Miss Spritsinger. the program, it is stated. |Revue” was staged by Mrs. Virgil/seem to be verified with machine-|tle and whether there were casual- eta : these days is just lik t rail a ON Tea a i 3 Cordero. The entire performance |jike regularity. And if, by the |ties among the officers. road padre weenie ve Ss elicited much favorable comment. /2nd of April, the Kaiser is again] ‘The majority of all the officers id | Many of those who saw the en-|in power, and the war now smould-|in the small regular army at th Planes go and come all day long | Septic ‘ rtai tulated Mrs.| eri : ; Bet y-at the on their regular schedules—both|of Vicks VapoRub. The name of i il P l ° tertainment congratulated Mrs.|ering has burst into flames, their {outbreak of the World War were ie a il ph and|it is Vicks Voratone Antiseptic. a4 ersona M ention [Cordero on the splendid exhibition |method of reading the Bible will|inevitably used in positions of tien tether avacu tres ut ikaw | Of courn, tx calsirens oar is of local talent. le stage setting have additional claims upon our|high command and for staff work 1836—Winslow Homer. _ the|Ships operated by private flyers or| of its quality and amazing econ- great American painter who taught | Student’ pilots. omy is actual use. To furnish this himself to draw, the greatest of| Back in the days of silent pic-| proof, Vicks Chemists supplied to contemporary painters of the sea,|tures it would have been a simple} druggists—at less than cost—5 whose own liking was for negro|Matter to make scenes despite the million special trial bottles—a 25 studies, born in Boston. Died at}Toar of the huge planes, but with} value for 10c. These trial bottles Scarboro, Maine, Sept. 29, 1910. sound films it was necessary for| have gone so quickly that this of- the action to be held up each time] fer is now made: 1845—Dr. Albert E. Winship of |the roar of a motor was heard.| If your druggist’s supply of the Boston, noted editor of the Journal|T® Planes were taking off and/ trial size is exhausted, get one of of Education, born at West Bridge-|@"ding with such regularity that) the regular size bottles—75c value watter, Mass. Died Feb. 17. often scenes were well started be-]__for only 35¢. Use it a ‘week. a fore Director Rogell’s assistants! Unless you are delighted with it, noe : ship erouping out of the! your money will be returned. sky and ruining the scene. . story of commercial aviation, Be-| 5 Vif. A see It js simol sides ‘Murray and Miss Knapp, the | !°" icks Antiseptic. It is simply cast includes Thelma Todd, Arthur Ch — mre apr oer eyed Pierson, Mike Donlin, Dutch Hend-; tie eheskieel taktoriot gist! ead i ‘i t a » rian, J. M. Kerrigan, Jane Darwell/ (tarmacologists of their 16 allied and Arthur East, pa rag tz organizations here and in Europe. i iti They created a balanced anti- Subscribe for The Citizen—20c Seaweaie ancua tous ako day in and day out without risk to delicate membranes; yet strong enough to do everything that an oral antiseptic can and should do, For All Customary Uses You can use Vicks Antiseptic, in your customary way, for bad breath (halitosis); as a gargle; as @1797—Samuel_ Lover, Irish} For Rogell, as director, and Murray and Miss Knapp as prin- cipal players in the Columbia pic- ture, “Air Hostess,” opening to- night at the Strand Theater, re- cently experienced four or. five Major Mark E. Guerin, U. S.) The date of presentation of| ER UNDER DIRECTION OF Army, and Mrs. Guerin, were| “Lighthouse Nan,” a drama, has hosts at a Spanish dinner last|been changed from March 7 Oh etaes VIRGIL CORDERO; CA- night Guests on this occasion in-| March 15, it was announced to-} PACITY HOUSE ATTENDS NEW BAN ON HALITOSIS Local druggists are introducing a new antiseptic which does every~ thing that a mouth-wash or gargle can and should ‘do—at-half the usual price of other quality anti- septics. It is made by the makers 1814—Henry Kirke Brown, among America’s greatest sculp- tors, born at Leyden, Mass. Died at Newburg, N. Y., July 10, 1886. . was incomparably beautiful, being ‘i ‘i i “Carroll Bethel was an outgoing] Wm. R, Porter, president of theja representation of a tropical gar- Argel aageiy Mok ea pias added ithe arc rte The passenger over the East Coast yes-|First National Bank, returned|den, with palms, palmettos and pointed out, is playing a safe game. |battle deaths among Pedulay offi- terday to spend the week-end with}over the East Coast yesterday |other tropical plants. The cos-|The prophet will have left for parts cers were 25.8 per thousand, and Wiends in Miami. from a business visit to Miami and tumes were gorgeous and in keep-) unknown before you can check up|those of emergency officers sim- 4 : Tallahassee. ing with the scenes’ portrayed.|on him. But prophesying for ly employed 21 per thousand. » Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rabigny Many of these and much of the! thirty to forty days ahead, means | Battle deaths among the relatively as. over the East Coast yester-| Mrs. Clyde Tatum, who was|setting, were imported, it-is stat-/that one is willing to wager his|small number of West Pointers en- for Miami where they expect |Spending several weeks with rela-|ed. re ‘i ;. + + 2 fa'remain indefinitely. |tives, left yesterday for Miami| Vari-colored lights gave an air|sort of recklessness commands at {tand, exceeding those of the en: " : where she will spend a few days|of enchantment to the whole en-|Jeast the respect we accord the |listed men, similarly engaged, 24.5 Mr. and Mrs, Will Baez, who| before leaving for her home in/tertainment, and Mrs. Cordero is|tight-rope walker who disdains to!per thousand, and those of the ft Saturday to spend the week Port Arthur, Texas. Mrs, Tatum | well pleased with the great success|take the precaution of having alregular officers not from West ith Mr. Baez’ mother and other|W#S before marriage Miss Minnie}that. the affair proved to be, she | net stretched beneath him. McCook. states. The program as presented c+ 8 -_ follows: Mr: and Mrs. Fred M. Smith] As this was a radio program, of New Jersey, who have been{every number was presented on guests of Mrs. Smith’s brother-j time, and at a stated hour, station in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.|KWFA (Key West Florida Artists) Harry Olmsted, left this afternoon] went off the air. 3 for Havana, and on their return} Gtaham McNamee, announcer will spend a’ week in Key West] Was impersonated by Earle Weath- before leaving for the north. erford. George Lowe left Paul Whiteman and his band, st yesterday for! Ray L. Levy, who was the guest | Howard Wilson and his orchestra. i after a short|/of Mr. and Mrs, Jose Pelaez, Sr.,| Rudy Vallee—All Florida Ameri- left yesterday afternoon for Mi-|¢2%S—Warren Hill. We ami where he will remain for a] Studio Valet—Jack Lopez. who conducts|few days and be joined by Jose| Theme song—‘Hallelujah,” by business at Is-|Pelaez, Jr., who has been spending | entire cast. p the Havanala vacation with his parents, and} Mary Astor—Doris Roberts. @ stay with|then they will both leave for St.| Ben Lyon—Harry Betancourt. 1849—John H. Comstock, Cor- nell’s noted entomologist, born at The Miami Herald has an abund-| Military Academy to an isolated ‘Janesville, Wis. Died at Ithaca, ance of nerve, also. In the issué|institution where the flame of{N. Y., March 20, 1931. of Feb. 20, it says, “Our Western}zeal for military study was iept| farmers are the beggars, constant-|burning—an institution, he said,; 1852—George Moore, famous ly holding out their hats for gov-| whose function was to create the/Irish novelist, born. Died Jan. 21, ernment donations.” It will be/spirit of the small regular army, | 1933. exceedingly fortunate for the}which he prophesied would in turn special interests which The Herald |inspire the greater armies he was serves so self-importantly, if these|sure the Republic would need. In “beggars” continue to be more|132 years West Point has turned law-abiding than were, and are, {out only 9,585 graduates, the num- the usurers who have brought them|ber in the army at any one time to their sorry pass. If concentra-|never forming a majority of the tion of wealth in a few hands, is|officers, the proportion now being our object, our laws are doing ajless than 30 percent.” very good job. If, however, it is of major importance “that thy | eeeeeeeeececucesouvcsoose brother may live with thee,” then} TODAY IN HISTORY Point, 23.2 per thousand. | “Elihu Root in 1902 likened the tives in Tampa, returned on %. 8. Florida this morning. mith, wife of Manager E. of the Railway Express eft yesterday for Miami ill spend several days and friends. Paul, Minn. song and dance, “Mary I Love|there will have to be a re-adjust- . = a mouthwash; as an antiseptic , You.” : eran ofl aur entire tinentialane SeeCooeseceacoacancoonce f lotion; and for all the other usual Pleasure Bing Crosby—Charles| jem, 1868—U. S. House of Repre- uses. | Roberts, sentatives resolved to impeach And Vicks Antiseptic has this »|. “If I Had A Talking Picture of You”—Cecilia Knight. E N D A R “Taking My Sweetheart to Tea” —Cecilia Knight and Buddy Dor- ©00000000000000000000088 | President Johnson. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS 00000022 20000700080000880 additional unique advantage . . . ‘ born in a depression year, it is 1874 — Women’s movement 2 priced accordingly—saving you against liquor. selling began in half! PALACE Rex Bell and Norma Judge in The Man From Arizona Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-18 }} gan. Dr. Herbert S. Dickey, of New}Ohio and spread to other States. “Human Thing To Do”’—Mary|York, explorer of unknown South In an hour or two Puff and Puss WE SAY--- Sunday Roberts and Chorus. America, born at Highland Falls,]| 1916—German Emperor and, heard a cry. 6:30 in convent auditorium. hice Hein, Moocher Lee N. Y., 57 years ago. Crown Prince in person urged on|It comes from the brush all around a ean ec P their troops at Verdun. where they lie. § ¥ % & Maurice evalier's- reston S. Arkwright, president ee All the bandits jump up from de- moring captain and officers of Italian Pout ere By, ami ,, _ |of the Georgia Power Co., Atlanta,| _1918—Russia’s Bolshevist ;Gov-| vouring their meals, i ; \ — ri “It's the Bow-Wows!” they shout urant building sponsored by Catho- Bert rtactandee aca ap lot a born at Savannah, Ga., 62 ues eernt ppecerel Germany 4 Dente |i iy . THE ART! ‘MAN Ri A A sit ri. | ago. } terms. | as they take to their heels. PRESS }», Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o'clock. an ri tarsi aa aot ete ‘ — dies of the Golden Eagle, will meet at Sanden usticana” — Geral Herbert A. Wagner, of Balti- more, noted public utilities leader, “Harlem Moon”, Blanche Cal- 4 . A loway, Harriet. Johnson; Clark born in Euilacel puis: £8 TERE ARO: Gable—V. C. Cordero. aha : Present Performance For | “Get out and Get Under the g Robert E. Biinnar et OO eS j ‘ . ° * a {isha . Minister to Latvia, Estonia and] ‘ é House} Marine Hospital Patients| oo" Barbara Curry. Lithuania, born at Massillon, Ohio, | } ‘ “Walking With My Sweetie”—| 67 years ago. xl } 9 Key West} The American Legion minstrel A d tonight /at|cast put on a performance _ last Dee atti Hilde Mor- : : r ounty court] evening in the recreation room of] eno, Philadelphia, Methodist Church his meeting} the Marine hospital for the bene-| Mills Brothers—Joe Catala, | leader, born at St. Vincent, W. L, hike to the/fit of patients at that institution, Gould Curry, Bernard Waite, Billy|59 years ago. $ hembers are| which was greatly enjoyed by all. Knight. Gage SE nd on time.| The Junior League of the Con-| “Putting on the Ritz”, Bertram M. Adams = (“Bill gregational church has arranged Harry Richman—Jack Lopez. } Adams”), California writer, born NKS a program which will be put on Joan Bennet—Ireta Bethel. |54 years ago. H Sunday afternoon at the same Chorus — Elizabeth _ Niles, to your busin and let us talk it with you. song, gests at 8 o’clock in El Salvador church. Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, of iS our apprecia-| place, Lena Johnson, Edna John-| Sir Samuel Hoare, Britain’s Sec- 3 ie ‘ As for the sym- aun, aie: Deter, detary. of Stale for India, bora:8 MANY a meal is built around these three standbys—grits, grunts si jure “ ene? . death of one ON TRACuCE How Am I Doing”, Joan Blon-/ Years a€0- and gravy. Invariably they are the first dishes that come to your dell—Gladys Cates. hos, L. Spencer, WILMINGTON, Del.—Mrs. Eliz- h: i hief-—Ed LOW MILK PRICES ii thank those who| abeth Fitzsimmons of this city was abet po iste mind as you plan your meal. of their cars and those| charged with throwing glass in| “Little White Lies”—-Lois Nor-| NORFOLK, Neb.—Milk sold for aa 3 : ; the beautiful floral. of- | the street when she bombarded}man and chorus — Marguerite} # ool chen ey in, this ke But in spite-of their hunger-satisfying and nourishing quali- her husband with milk bottles. | Page, Nellie May Albury, Ray Rus- j “ity a8 the result of a price war. WINIFRED SPENCER — , / ; ties, this time-honored triumvirate can become monotonous unless t AND FAMILY. Subscribe for The Citizen. We hea pacnders, iaereen—one bottte Jraperia) 5 ne MES , - | Gk” Btephanite — Besutifall corseh con ae se” Aiea t it is supplemented by other dishes. “4 ads Piedad Paces: are authorized to | refund» your , if J “Alice Blue Gown” —Alee Cur-|"" SR However, it is often a problem to find these “side dishes” in ry, Doris Roberts, Wilamette Syn-| Liberty Valdez—Spanish _ senori- r A y ett. putterfiy”—ildrea on. [ea raleom sisters and Contreras your own head. Of course you can quiz your neighbor, or ask —. 4 wand) at cs pe “Poor Butterfly”—Mildre I- | sisters. sen, Florence Dillon, Francis} John Boles—Hector Cruz. the members of your family what they would like. But even this ms OF TH E MOMENT Schaeffer, Sylvia Dillon, May Hen-| Bebe Daniels, “Rio Rita” —Jose- . eu a id * riquez, Cecilia Knight, Wilma Rus-| phine Lopez. source of information is often lacking in ideas. D dgeacia sere Ss M a Sots ae Betan- “Garland o oses” ——- Maryicourt and Josephine Lopez, i i rtisemen! The Citizen. pone ee ee ‘ Rumba Lead “Deanne Vondee The thing to do Is read the adve ts Gi pasa | pia Oe ee You'll read of new vegetables and fruits that have “just arrived.” Your appetite will be aroused by the tasty creations of national food manufacturers. With pencil and paper you can make your market list and menus before you step out of the house. “Beautiful Doll”—Ruby Curry.} Mary Louise Davis. “Pink Lady”—Laurette Cor-| Marie Dressler—Alice Weather- dero. ford Curry. “Merry Widow Waltz”—Earle| Polly Moran—Pauline Nash. Weatherford and Laurette Cor-} Chester Morris and Ginger Rog- ldero. ters, “Sure of Everything But Clara Bow—Rose Crusoe, / You.” “You're Driving Me Crazy.” Wedding — Harriet Johnson, Miriam Piodela, pianist—‘Kit-| bride. Edward Freyberg, froom. Me mie ee ; Read The Citizen and Patronize “Constantinopl: nandez and harem—Ray Russell, Maid of honor—Alma West. Marie Key, Jerry Saunders, Helen} Bridesmaids — Helen Albury, ° |Saunders, Bobby Curry, Dorothy ‘Macie Bethel, Loin Norman, Glade | It’s Advertisers. They Make |Betancourt, Marguerite Page,|Cates, Rose Crusoe, Florence Cru- { Blanch Guito, Edna May Johnson. | soe, Ruby Curry, Margaret Dillon, e . s | “Song of the Nile, Cleopatra— | Piedad Perez, Florence Dillon. | h Da ly P. pe P. Ss bl | Rosinda Piodela. | Rector—Walter Norman. 1S 1 a r ossiDLe Sextette from Floradora Girl—| Best Man—Chester Knowles. Lois Norman, Florence Cruse “Lets Put Out the Lights and Alma West, Margaret and Flor-:Go To Sleep’’—Chorus with scenic ence Dillon, Mary Johnson. Dance ;and lighting effect in negligee. led by Earle Weatherford. ! “Good Night Sweetheart”—Mil-| | Fifi Dorsay—Lillian Roker, acro-' dred Olsen. as number, { “Just Couldn't Say Goodbye”— Duncan Sisters—Anna Tuttle! Edna May Thompson. jand Harriet Johnson. | “All American Girl”—Barbara! Little Jack Littl—Walter Nor- | Curry. P H @) N E 5 1 man. 4 “California Here I Come”—En- | “Cuban Love Song”, Paulie jtire ensemble. { i Esquinaldo—Tito Schipa. } Finale—“Sing Hallelujah,” We) Or - ~~ I “Chiquita”—Edward Freyberg,| represent KWFA. - ert nara Rais a MUTILATED PAGE

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