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PReegavescassoneca May Day Festival At ' Park This Afternoon’ Hi “Bayview Park will be the scene dance and various other amuse-| of much gaicty and merriment, ments. Most of the events will be art thid afternoon among the large) sicisated in by pupils from the erdwd that will be present to wit-} Key West schools, and elaborate néss the many festivities of the’ preparations have been made for; antiual Mey Day festival which will presentation of the events which! Be featured by the crowning of will be put on in regular order. | thé king and queen. | The crowning of the king and afternoon’s program will queen will take place at 4:30, and) begit at 4 o’clock and will be made/this outstanding feature will no of @ basket drill, tloral drill, kit- doubt create great interest among ty parade, tin soldier and flag the many that will assemble for] drill, Woodlawn Fantasy, Maypole the occasion, | | : t CALENDAR Thursday Weekly recreation of young people of First Methodist church at 8 o'clock in Sunday school annex. © “Sewing classes at Wesley House at 4:30 o'clock. - Young People’s Chorus meets for rehearsal at 7:30 o’clock in Pleming Street Methodist church. noe Friday Girls’ Club of La Trinidad church meets at 4 o’clock. Personal Mention Mrs, Eva Warner left~ on the afternoon train yesterday for Mi- ami to be absent from Key West for several days on business. doe Gruz left over the East bo esterday afternoon for Mi- ‘to ‘spend several days with rélatives and friends, Arthur Serra, largest shipper of | fineapples in Cuba, arrived yes-' terday from Havana and after a stay left on the afternoon for Chicago. Mrs. Lulu Cassidy was an arriv- al yesterday from Miami and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Adams for several weeks. | Delmar Woods was an arrival| over the East Coast yesterday from Islamorada to join Mrs. Woods, who is spending some time with her parents, Mr. Webster Roberts. See robe. i Williams. who we). te, and Mrs, J.T. . Davidson; spending @ vacation of several| 11, were spending some time with wétks in Key West, returned yes- bs & i | telatives, left yesterday afternoon teiday ‘to her home in Miami, ‘for Miami taking with them Jack : : H Robert: Lintner, who was spending Artaro del Barrio and wife, the, some time with his grandparents, ftermer og Feocbet a test i and Mrs, Harry Shaw. pietore + 3 PURSES from Havana where they stopped! A, §, Caviness, of thé immigra- on their way from California, and tion service, who was in Miami as left over the East Coast for New 4 witness on an alien case in the York. j United States court, returned yes- i jterday. Mrs.. Cornelia, Warren, daughter of Leo Warreti; president of the) Wilbur Thompson and nephew. ety council, and Mrs... Warren, Carey Thompson, left yesterday was speniing d week with for Miami to be with Carey’s in Miami, returned on the} father, Archie, who is ill in a hos- Special yesterday. pital. er. © { or ' »eMva, Rubin Appel left on the’ train yesterday for Mi-' where she will spend some} tittie- with relatives. FLORIDA BRINGS | “83 PASSENGERS WOMANS CLUB HOUSE PAINTED, oe ween WUILDING NOW PRESENTS VERY NICE APPEAR- ANCE The steamer Florida arrived! jfrom Havana yesterday afternoon ‘with 83 passenger, 21 aliens. She [sailed 6:30 o'clock for Tampa with } 23. passengers, Pts . ae - | Ferry Parrott arrived from <The project of painting the Wo-| Cuba 4:40 o'clock yesterday aft- wiah’s Club building at 1307 Di-| ernoon with four miscellaneous Vision “street is finished. The) cars and 20 carloads of _ pineap- Sao tor presents an entirely) ples, 10,582 crates. je Sppearance, | Yacht Lady Mar, rrived y a, ped of a sruatirs Mt cotday trom Miseal sod & bard and the blinds and doors are aa — hu detohienen tamige green. ili of the porches Sein pastel seen, und. porch; Plan Luncheon \ floors’in battleship gray. { , ‘Ail of the material used ir: dress- At Woman's Club be i = Soha ones boy sol Preparation’ are going forward | rs mobs for the annual Mothers and ‘work was done by employes o Daughter's Day luncheon which the Emergency Relief Council un-| win he held at the Woman's Club } t and Mrs.’mitted receipt from the state treas- ling. (from the Bahama Islands | Sanchez, Mrs. Leonora Rodriguez jand Miss Amelia Baez, West; Aurora Alvarez, of Tampa. ; ae Mer special instructions from the: pouse Saturday, May 20 j . ‘ state body. * Recognized as the center of so! many community activities, the club house, it is said, is a source of pride to the members of the ‘Woman's Club and other organiza- An appropriation and masevell | { | program is being arranged by Mrs. (James Roberts, chairman of the | program commitee, and associates. Some novel and interesting fea- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ADDRESS GIVEN BY MRS. WM. WARREN AT WOMAN'S CLUB Soccccccsecoscoccsseces TWO NEW DEPUTY SHERIFFS NAMED TO SERVCE KEYS .... following is a copy of the |address given by Mrs. Wm. R.j COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AP- Warren, retiring president of the PROVE BONDS FOR FRED. Woman’s Club, at. the meeting ERICK JOHNSON AND HEN-' held on Tuesday afternoon: | “Another club year draws to a RY PINDER, NEW OFFICERS 'cioce and I stand before you as {your retiring president with a Two new deputy sheriffs have Heart filled with gratitude for the been appointed by Sheriff K. 0./SPlendid spirit of cooperation | Thompson for service on the keys. ; Which the members have shown; Frederick Johnson at Perky, Fla.,| during the past year. and Henry L. Pinder at Rock Har-; “jt ig with dee t, that be- bor. Bonds for the officers eet aewot iilnes pF sot heeds approved at the meeting of the) |” S, ~ was gasp board of county commissioners #Pl¢ to perform the duties of my} last night. | office. These, however, have been the! shouldered courageously by the; The recommendation of sean A Sasga te reap bah | members of my official family, the Go Saupek Far Managet Bu. chairman of departments and } {gene Demeritt stated that there{ Committees and by members who; was a sink available that can be) have been active in the work of} used. Installation was ordered. | our organization. To each one of! J. B. Siegel, manager of the | you 1 am very deepl tef: Florida Motor Lines, by letter, ob-;" « ay. Sonny, Mestetal ail P pan When I think of the splendid jected to what he claims are exces-| ., in ahich hi ml ied sive charges made by the Monroe, 2 Pi Grad PO wakrame sy ie: . ‘ rus on, I am reminded of the story of county ferry system, and asking] , P; Le 2 vs ori te an old doctor, who, in addressing for certain concessions. Chairman) 1. nurses Being graduated from Norberg Thompson advised. the! s10i- training school, said: ‘Young board that-he would give the mat-} wortieti, the human family is di- ter his personal attention. | vided i , ss ees into two classes, ‘leaners’ The clerk read Senate Bill 192) Vou belong to the - X 3 jand ‘lifters’, which provides that no sale of tax: Live up to your re- And so it is thus certificates will be petmitted by| Cae etic antl tiie doce that I think of the members of the not mean that owners cannot re- omens aay as, thera :in the poy 'eommunity. They endure the dis- seen ee ay damp only | cipiline of the upward and onward Clerk Sawyer read his report of hob, cheerfully bearing all pri- sales of tax certificates during Nnesirh ate ie iter patie vested gs to the time the bill was the beck and call of the needy passed. day and night, relieving want and suffering whenever possible, | Mrs, Flora Saunders was order- ed paid $100 for making up deeds to land on the right of way of the | Overseas Highway given to the county by property owners. for all of us, I"know, but let us not lose sight of the fact that | while we have lost many of the Report by County Judge Hughithings that we live on, we have Gunn covering licenses issued dur-! jost none of the things that we ing the month of April was read jive for. Love and faith, courage and ordered placed on file. and sympathy and a desire to Frank Ladd, tax collector, sub-| serve, are all still alive in the hearts of men and women. In my mind the secret of happiness and} contentment lies in service. It has { been said that ‘work is the Mother ( ,of Happiness’ and that ‘happiness | tis the Child of Weariness from( | Work’. We are all laborers to-{ gether.’ Parents, teachers, club members with one common goal, the betterment and uplifting of MRS. H. J. BAEZ | DIES LAST NIGHT community in which we live. ‘And let us not forget one very limportant fact—that regardless of | what clubs or societies we may be members of, we are not serving [' any individuals. We are serving our organizations and through i them our community. “I have found great happiness in the work of the Woman’s Club Mrs, Henrietta Jane Baez, 73) and 1 have learned to know and to years old, died 7:30 o'clock last appreciate the splendid group of night at the home, 619 Angela Women whe have been my co-work- street. Funeral. services. will be|°t®. I have gained a clever under- held & o'clock this afternoon from #anding of the words of our the home of Mrs. Thurman Sands, | beautiful Club Prayer and 1 haye on William: streets to St Mary’s ‘tied to instill in my heart those Star of the Sea Catholic church,’ em eet laa let me not 4 3 ‘chi ‘orget to be kind. Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J, officiat-| f1o" to 0° Moet earnest de- res is that each one of you may ifind that some happiness in help- jing to carry on the work which {we are now doing and any that we ay undertake in the future. ; Surely there must be some branch of club work which interest you, so that with your help we may work harder and more earnestly than ever, and then I believe that we will all say with the great Phillips Brooks: “This truth comes to us more and more the longer we live— j that on what field or in what uni- Two ‘sisters, Mrs, Ellen Thoinp-| form or with what sims, we do oor son arid Mra. Mamie Baker. Two | 4uty—matters very little, or even brothers, John Lopez and William | What our duty is, great or small, Sawyer. Sixteen grandchildren *Plendid or obscure—only to find and. sight great. grandchiieran, .. [°0r uty certainly, and somewhere, Pall bearers have been selected somehow to do it faithfully, makes from the Cuban Lodge Knights of |@s good, strong, happy and useful the Golden Eagle. |men and women and tunes our Funeral arrangements are in} “Neg .G a feeble echo of the . | e@ 0! od, — of he: ees agers “And now a dream comes true, . ‘that of placing the gavel, the | symbol of leadership, into the MANY PINEAPP ‘hands of one who I feel sure will luphold the ideals of the Key West } urer showing remittance of $2,-; 010.54 during the month of April also report of deposits made in the‘ First National Bank for the same period. FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED THIS AFT- ERNOON Mrs. Baez came to Key West when she was four years old, and enjoy- ed perfect health until prostrated by a stroke of paralysis about six months ago. She suffered a ond stroke and the third one yes-| terday caused her death, Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Ella Sands, Mrs. Mercedes of Key, e son, Anselmo Baez, of this city. Woman's Club to the best of her | ability. One whose interest and { morni Century of HOW SHE LOST 18 POUNDS OF FAT For Less Than $1.00 “Will say in regards to Krus: chen: I took it to reduce. 1 lost 18 pounds after using one bottle and feel fine, Just bought one more bottle to-day and expect to lose 18 more pounds. I now weigh 148 and feel fine.” Mrs. Harry Robinson, Akrca, Ohio, (Jan, 6, 1933). HE above Pabst Blue Ribbon Casino Is now being erected at the south end of Northerly Island at the Chicago Century of Progress 1983 World's Fair. The building is being by the. makers of Blue Ribbon Malt, well known to America as the leading brand, Entertainment will be supplied by Ben Bernie, the Old Maestro and all the lads and two other nationally known bands. There will be continuous dancing from noon until closing. In addition to the 700 seat Casino and dance floor, there will be a summer gar- den and a unique lunch bar modeled after the Brown Derby in Hollywood. Prices will be moder- ate, and the total seating capacity will be 3500, which will make it the largest and most elaborate cafe at the Century of Progress. A revolving band stand will be cheese product, and all Pabst Bevera; featured on the menu, wet ee As shown fn the Illustration, there will be many placed between the Casino and the outdoor garden so that the diners will have the opportunity to and dance out of doors as well as Progress is invited to share the music and entertain- ment facilities at the Pabst Blue Ribbon Casino. enjoy the music in, Boat docks FISHING PARTY RETURNS TO PORT KEY WEST VISITORS ENJOY | THREE DAYS’ STAY AT SAND KEY After three wonderful days of moving picture magnate, and his| party of guests, arrived yesterday} afternoon and left over the East | Coast for Jacksonville, | The group arrived Sunday} ing and immediately left in} launches for the key, During the} three days they caught hundreds of fish of all kinds, the prize catch being made by James Spratt, ! who landed a fine sailfish, In the group leaving yesterday were Mr. Sparks, Shell and Lon Sparks, his brothers, Frank Spratt, ; A. ©. Thornton, Lock Crumley,! Guy Keminer, Roger Painter and) W. G. (Snake) Richardson. George Gibbs, Bob Milam and! Nat Williams, other members of the party, came up from the key} Tuesday and left on the afternoon} train for Jacksonville. Bill Krause. who attended to all the details of the trip, will go to Havana for a! few days before leaving for his home. SUNDAY: DINNER. SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGE persons ROOSEVELT issued @ proclamation designating May ist as Child Health Day. He called upon “fall. agencies, public and pri- vate, and all individuals having the interest of children at heart . . . to inaugurate constructive activities to protect and promote the health and physical vigor of the youth of our nation.” Although May Ist is officially Child Health Day, the health of growing youngsters is an everyday problem and I can think of no better way to protect and promote good health than | by the proper use of nourishing foods. | ‘The three Sunday dinner menus for the week suggested by the Quaker Maid Kitchen are planned to include food suitable for children, yet they are equally attractive and desirable for grown-ups. ‘This week the family shopper will find a good variety of fresh fruits and vegetables to choose from. Oranges, grapefruit, strawberries, new potatoes, asparagus, and peas are very much in evidence. Beef, and smoked meats are very values. Tro wholesome foods | i j ‘E. R, Lowe, at Tavernier. NEGRO HELD ON | CLEANING BOILER LIQUOR CHARGE) TUBES ON STEAMER STILL AND OPERATOR ARE| WORK 1S CARRIED ON CAPTURED; DEFENDANT ABOAD CUBA NOW OUT PLACED IN JAIL OF SERVICE Evins McGrew, colored, decided} While the steamship Cuba, of “Thi: iffi Foray ~ This has beeen a difficult year’ fishing at Sand Key, FE. J. Sparks,!that he did not care for beer, 3.2] the P. and 0. S. S. company is out or any other kind. What he want-|of service, the boiler tubes of the was real strong, powerful stuff ship are being given a thorough and decided to make it himself. | cleaning, The work is being done McGrew thereupon proceeded to} under the supervision of Engineer make a still for the manufacture | DuPuis and Stanton, of the line. of shine, white mule-or what have; ‘There are 2. of these tubes. u. Completed, his little booze| They are being given an acid solu- factory was going strong until the{tion bath inside and outside. The law of Monroe county got on his} excellent material used in the trail, and then? tubes preveented any erosin and Deputy Sheriff C, O. Garrett}thy are in good condition, This brought Mack and _ his still, also}is the first time the cleaning pro- about three and a half gallons of|cess has been done since the ship the powerful “hkker” to Key went in commission 13 years ago. West yesterday afternoon and sities ciceiiaton turned the manufacturer and his GETS GIFTS IN JAIL factory over to the sheriff. Before being brought to Key! LONDON—Sentenced to im- West McGrew was given a heat-' pisonment for begging, , Mrs. ing before Justice of the Peace Georgina Hill of this city, re- His! oe bond was fixed at $150. He is caribaea sone aber er est now in the county jail awaiting the next term of criminal court. THREE MARRIAGE week ending May 5. Records in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn show issues to: Everett R. Rivas and Doris Cruz; James Haskell Hardee and Edna Louise Quinn; John P. Rob- inson and Mary Richardson, coe ececcoscnwererwesseee TODAY IN HISTORY 1493—Historie Bull of Pope Al-’ exander VI, dividing the New World between Spaii and Portu- gal. 1798—Commencement of a Irish repellion costing 150,000! lives. 1886——Haymarket riot in Chi- cago—flood-tide of anarchy. Once a day take-Kruschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attractiveness—conr stipation, gas and acidity © will cease to bother—you'll rt younger—more — active—full, of ambition—clear skin — sparklitig eyes. ¢ A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore jin the world—but demand and get Kruschen and if.one bottle doesn’s joyfully please you—money. back. Charles S Deneen, onetime gov- ernor and U. S, Senator from Ul- inois, born at Edwardsville, Mh, 70 years ago today, be Marshmellow Creme, 8 9m. > jer... “10 Sliced Bacon, % % pkg. .. 10c Sliced Peaches, can . 106 Potatoes, 10 Ibs. SOMETHING TO RE Three couples in Key West se-| jeured marriage licenses during the , WHEREVER 7OU 40, VOU #180 1888—First practical American electric railway started in Rich- mond, Va. 1904—-Work on Panama Cand}! Stiut«_~€,~ ,MERICA’'S GIGGEST SELLER axneememe started by the United States. OEM MhM Ah hh hk de ddkd, N tures will be introduced. Hloyalty in club work no one can jever doubt. She has been a mem- ber and consciencious worker for many years, serving in every of- ‘fice of the club except recording secretary. For four years she served as treasurer, then as cor- meeting: Reservation for this event must ‘be made by May 17 with Mrs.) ARTHUR SERRA, SHIPPER, EX- } William Phelan or Mrs. Norberg} } PECTS VERY GOOD i Thompson. F SEASON tions using it as their see i en PERMITS IN WEEK LEGALS 3 een Arthur Serra, shipper of thou-! responding secretary and for the | IN TRE COURT OF THE CoUNTY, sands of crates of pineapples past year as first vice president. Se oe Ota se as through Key West annually, feels I need not tell you how splendid- BA 2 i ¥ery optimistic about the season ly she has carried on the work of Cg ts {now well under way. ithis office, you must have seen | While the shipments will not be! for yourselves. While she enjoys as heavy as in the past years, he the distinction of being the young- D 133% present. to ine) Said, the flow of fruit will be est club member ever to hold the Honorable County Judge of Monroe; steadily normal and insufficient) office of president, there is no County, Florida. my final return, i i account and vouchers as Executrix quantity to keep a force of men one more deserving of this high o week. of the Histate of 16, W. Russet, de-jat work on. the: transfer rack im henor than Minnie Porter Harris. there, make application to the aid Key West until some time during, and it gives me great happiness to Judas for s final settlement of myithe middie of June. lentrust to her the welfare of our administration of sald ¢atate, and A . ee Ree RS dischareins the ke oat) Tuesday night there were 35 beloved organization. P ge =" tog ears loaded and sent out over the’ “Dear Minnie Porter, may Goa} icine fey of May.’ Bast Coast and last night 39 cars help you to make the most of the; i as GRACE i wt SSELt.. | were loaded and shipped. The many opportunities for service s shcaosas, Decsases segue transfer required the work of that will be yours in the years to yt more than 100 men. teome,” | , Ld OLD PAPERS } For Sale SOSCOSSSSOSTESSOSESEETSEH 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FE dh edhekdad de dedded, MMMM Peeee i : Riced Potatoes | Spinach or Other Green Vi Pood Cake Milk for Children. Tea or Coffee for Adults Subscribe for The Citizen—20¢ Three building and repair per) nilts ‘were issued during the past | In week from the office of Harry M./ Raker, building inspector, for the following: Repairs to front of store at the eemier of Duval and Petronia streets. Owner, Heinley estate; cost, $40. Repairs to store building at cor- ner-of Fleming and Margaret Mreets Owner, Lumley estate; cost, $25. Kepairs to floors at 626 Wil- lath street. Orrner. C. L. Poter- eon; cost, $100. eased OTICE given that the om the Sth day of ; lave MP 7) Notice is undersigned wil, ; oat HM MI N >| ALACE| REX BELL in CRASHING BROADWAY [Matinee 5-10; Night, 10-15¢ ———————————) BPRaOLaM. c Ww, MRYETA-15-25; Junt-8-35-27-29