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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933. Dee e NIGHT OWLS T0 * BITES POLICEMAN Japan exported three times as| - much yarn in 1982 as in 1931 to P A L A C E ‘2 Personal Mention PRILADELPHUA, — Wh ee ot to lc e PLAY AT PALACE policeman arrested her for intoxi-| | BOB STEELE in cation, Miss Alma Connor bit his;Square yards of cotton cloth ex. r * ‘Attorney Allan B, Cleare, Jr.,j Frank H. Ladd, tax collector,| thumb nearly off. | ports. THE GALLANT FOOL Sree left yesterday afternoon for Mi-;and Mrs. Ladd, will leave over i Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ ° . PTE Ba wicerrs esere Pi lay Last Night At High The Night Owls, orchestra re-|4mi where he will spend a few|the highway tomorrow morning to| eeeeeeeeseccesewecceeees| Subscribe for The Citizen. 3 i ...|days with friends, spend a while with relatives inj e cently organized here, will furnish Miami. A § § ] F ] E D ASE School Enjoyable Event music tomorrow night at the Pal-| J. Morrison, enginehouse ace Theatre between the first and| foreman at the F, E, C, termin-| Mrs, Hemingway, wife of C0 LU M N | ¥ second show. als, left yesterday to attend a pow-| Ernest Hemingway, the well: kao STEAMSHIP Co. Fern Chapter, Order of Eastern ae of “Cinderella”, played by) “The members making up this! er meeting held monthly in St.jauthor, left on the Florida this! @@e®eeeeeeececcccccs | UNITED STATES FAST Star, took the large audience at- Ellie Mae Gwynn. musicai organization are planning! Augustine. afternoon to join her husband FOR RENT | MAIL ROUTES FOR ; age Characters in this part were: z aa fainted e tending “A Child’s Paradise” on a) | 9). Repaister Dos ., {to appear quite often in differ-; ; rip through faityland last night! jgmee” Peet Doranne. Wi rene ek Gaara ae tomeiseet Main; oo wes cate SE USHED -BOUSE with. all) ne ntact Aaah af Aro ans Ege a ‘ se o be making » i ; Bi The story opened with jetty | Camalier, ' 4 re gs yesterday afternoon for his Rome.|.. °° a ¥L eeroRnOAS # ¥ 3 pa ry opene s a| Stepmother—Fannie Mae John-| tion was organized. iean Shoals light station, arrived junel-tf Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays Joyce Adams falling asleep and) |” —__-—— Mrs. Richard Knowles who was| Yesterday and will leave over the) —————————______ 9:45 A. M. ei i - S evece 5. ‘ EF as e - ML being visited by her fairy rita Minnie and Mickey Mouse—Bet- eeccccccecece e . apanditeWereca Weekes es high a Mr. otras to- TOE SHED noe FOR EEN = Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur mother, Susan LaKin, The irs] ty Henriquez and Paul Esquinaldo. STRAND THEATER West with relatives, # yester- | 70 morning for their home Pech ne - saomns on lot} lays 6:30 P. M. part of the trip was the reenacting | F. Godmother—Betty Joan Rob- day to join Mr. Knowles at Isla-}!" Miaini. ee SaOT Whichked ae of| Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office om the the story “Alice in Wonder-j erts. POccceccanceceeseeeeeeet | orada. one Ys v street, op- Dock, "Phone 71 t pee Little Betty Henriquez| Prince—Billy Kesson. | Ruth Chatterton ‘comes to ‘the Bs % Halen a ie the state plant Lge peerufat yi Park, and J. H. COSTAR, Agent. ice wi ‘age: in Cates. : $ Ae ‘ oard, and Mrs. Milner are enrou ‘acin, e sea. Garage in rear. a es a Onecare Aice| Te Graite aey of tha program Strand ‘Theater today sy ae J. F. Matchett was an outgoing] to chicka 6 apend evita seaks Rent $60 monthly. hails to L. . Dey ‘as the ri a e p closi cf asi ing charac’ ij she} passenger over the : . % id Ms CREME S Dillon as the frog, Other charac-;was “The Toy Shop.” This num- hebaneilseas deme ath Nea eta 79 en? ne hare “hi at the Century of Progress exposi- P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead ever portray e erday for Miami where he willl tion, having left Wednesday night| street or The Citizen Office. ters were: ber was carried out in an excel-| in the title role of the First Na-| remain two days on business, re- SR Duchess — Jacqueline Daugh-j lent. manner. The songs were ap-| ;; icture “Ta r? eiing Saruiie - » NS} on the Florida for Tampa to take }—————————- Pas ano C S oO = toy q : necapats ate costumes worn were Hoe Uae Lee oe aod turning peyote ee a train for the western metropolis. FOR SALE 2 A K N V | L i 2 Fairy—Mary Louise Fernandez. | characteristic of the part played.; 7. , er and come-on girl for a car-! ‘ oy ee ‘Be : OE acme: gepnk oneen Sn Cat Sokn Re Kerr, ‘The cast in this part were: canst ne a eons inet more! oliss Jessie Smith, former staff; William W. Demeritt, Jé., sis-) WILL SACRIFICK five rooms of GEORGE WASHINGTON® M. Hare—Farl Adams, Jr. Raggedy Ann—Cecelia Knight. asl affaice th i at the Marine hospital, left} ter, Mrs. Al Smith and Miss Cath-| furniture, all in good condition. ROOMS Hatter—Sherman Williams. Red Riding Hood—Ruth Rob- cinema teas Mpetiwe | over the East Coast yesterday for! erine Lightbourn, left this morn-| Inquire at 317 Peacon Lane, Niwner Aue aioe Carn ‘ °|Miami enroute to : ne in|; i jun? D, Mouse—Cecilia Knight. | erts. ce She flits from one love to another | Ney Orleans. nee nom Ee ore ce eevay enromte to|' oF Phong 2088. Jun29-3t Every Known Facility - Garage Directly Two of Hearts—Ernestine| Dutch Dolls—Marguerite Rob-| with a wild abandon inspired by Slates ts iol 9] Reece ERE Sap RRB TA Connecting Lobby - Radio Evans. erts, Billy Shaw. cruel mistreatment at the hands Se : |Demeritt and Mrs. B. A. Bakef,|BLANK SALES | BOOKS—Suit- : ® Five of Hearts—Doris Roberts.| | Pirate—Rose Mary Higgs. Sf her first lover. It is not until] Matias Vildostegui, who was! who will stop in Miami for a visit} ‘able forevery’ business. In MAYFLOWER@ Seven of Hearts—-Mary Sawyer.) Boy and Girl Friend Doll—Vir-) 24. finally awakens to real love spending a vacation with relatives | with relatives and friends. duplicate with carbon paper. 300 ROOMS . 300 BATHS . Queen of Hearts—Florida Pin-| ginia and Mary McClanahan. that gho ts of her many. sweet- left yesterday afternoon for Miami Only. Se each, The Artman A BEAUTIFUL HOTEL des: Saucy 8 sonstance Adams.| hearts rise up to haunt her. where he will tomorrow eet! SPECIAL RATES Press, Citizen Building. Phone Splendid: Foctlines : Goiags > Madle King of Hearts—Melvin Adams. in § —Della Mac’ Curry;| “The picture, based on the stage | 'is duties with the First National 51. juni4-tf Cethee Siaaen *Knave of Hearts—Della Mae} Gustavo Desdier, Sylvia Sawyer, | ..cess by Phillip Lunning and 3ank, | tis Gury. Odes MeKillip, Shirley Weather-| Ques AY ott teveais the life be- AT MANY HOTELS OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five FLAGLER Gryphon—Billy Kisson, ford, Manuel Morshall Barbara) ying the scenes of the players in| George Manson, Jr., who was bundles Se, containing 100 old MODERN AS THE BEST * Mock Turtle-—Roland Keaton. |;/Holsumback, J. B. Sawyer. the tawdry medicine tent shows! spending a while with Mitchell papers. The Citizen Office. FREE GARAGE Alice’s sister—Shirley Fae Rus-| Humpty Dumpty — Kenneth] , ‘ . rnivals. Gone | White, Jr., left yesterday over the; s may1-tf sell. Kerr, is the stately Miss Chatterton, of| highway accompanied by Mitchell,| The hotels George Washington, ~ _ EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR SUMMER COMFORT Wee Willie Winkle—Phillip]| Lonesome Doll—Alecia Perez. tlie society drawing room; in| Who will spend the summer vaca- Mayflower and. Flagler, Jackson-|500 SHEETS typewriting paper. 4 eo» PRICES IM KEEPING WITH THE TIMES <« Scheurer, Jr. h Blue Doll—Helen Curry. “Lily Turner” is Chatterton,| tion with George int Miami. ville, Florida, owned and operated| Only 50c. Get them at The | The next episode of this imag-| Spring—Shirley F. Russell. cooch dancer who wiggles her hips — Artman Press. Phone 51. inary story was “Hop O’ My| French Dolls—Sylvia Dillon,| "04 jiggles her chest muscles to| Mr. and Mrs. T, 'T. Thompson, : Thumb,” played by Raiford Rob-| Roland Keaton. fascinate and lure the male; the| who had been spending several) laborate plans for special enter-) —___~_____. erts, This scene was laid in al Jack and Jill—Oliver Saunders,| your in pink tights and filmsy,} Weeks in Miami and nearby sec-|tainment for the Fourth of July; RADIO REPAIRING socal ota with many pda Go ak Rengntery: | ecw cis transparent, costum tions, pitied heaed West last) week celebration, beginning July mani pasa rs - geous costumes. ack in Box—Sylvia atkins. | it is sai as she given| evening over the -highway. + a s : en e repair Other characters in this part] ‘Felix the Cat—John Monsal-| 13, 4 Arse pees ees Tet. “Special week-eral: Fourth of/ “oy cites. Gumtamthed service, were: vatge. i : the girl| Mr. and Mrs, Warren J. Wat-| July celebration rates and charges! J, 1, Stowers Musie Co. mayl Mother—Alicia Perez. Dancing Dolls—Shirley Elbert-| 1, flaunts her charms to ‘de-| fous, who had been spending the ' for rooms and meals will be in ef-)_ : WFather—Oliver Saunders. son, Fannie Mae Johnson, Wilma] \ tate the heatt of the male;| past month in Key West visiting feet. , MISCELLANEOUS Jack—Charles Roberts. Russell, Marion Taylor. whose life is one of butterfly gaic-| with Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Watrous} A most unusual program has) — _______ : Brothers—-Tom Johnson, Carrol] Bride—Betty Kline. ty on the surface and bitter heart-|and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Phillips; been worked out for this special|AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit Bethel, Jr., Gustavo Desdier. Groom—Charles Roberts. aches beneath. and other relatives, left today op,celebration at the hotels George| given free with each classified Orge—Jack Rae Newcomb. Flower Girls—Helen Crusoe,} «7 iy Turner” is a vivid, realistic| the steamship: Florida’ for their} Washington, Mayflower and Flag-| \ advertisement. ASK FOR IT. Orge’s Wife—Helen Curry. June DuPuis, Williet Camalier, story with frivolity and pathos and| home in Havana. jler. janl1 Little Miss Muffett—Anita| Mary E. Knowles. 3 Camalier. ‘ Preacher—John R. Kerr. \ Song, “Underneath the Harlem! Soloist—Betty Ruth Cha: \~ Moon”—Helen Crusoe. China. Doll—Norma Barosso. The next was the “Sleeping| Spanish Doll—Ella L. Pintado. OE who has been in Havana for sev- | by Robert Kloeppel, have made} real dramatic power, George Brent 3s os plays the leading masculine role opposite Miss Chatterton, the first time the two have been _ tea Beauty” story with Sylvia Pinder; Elephants — Edward DuPuis, pa since thelr ic tie Reis i s : . oe ‘all. Othe n the cast include as Sleeping Beauty, Charles Hoge-| John Sands, Jr. yank MéHoah: Huth “Donnelly boom as King and Betty Ruth| Trainer—Ulric Gwynn. ; crebak : : ee oe : \ Chastian as Queen. Other charac-! Mama Doll-—Sylvia Pinder. pas. Guy, iibbee: ges : . 3 +O» = Wn | H ‘ ters were: jl Piereth—Florence_ Dillon. , X Cc €C Pe | / € Fairy Godmothers—Sylvia Wat-| Syncopated Sue—Mary Sawyer. $s : Ke y i¢ t » Ss kins, Ella T. Pintado, Sylvia} Page—Nevy Armayor. Dillon, Barbara Mae Curry,| Many who attended this beauti-| eeeeees eartee : if | Shirley Elbertson, Rose M, Demer-| ful entertainment have commented Walter Hampton, actior, born : : itt, Minnie Williams. that those who directed it deserve] in Brooklyn, N. Y., 54 years ago. Old Lady—Sarah Ann Birs. | | much credit for the wonderful way x sCardel 4 Now aS Be : Ladies in Waiting—Dorothy’ in which the show was earried out.| yor’ noted photoplay writer snd : : ( ) oe Miller, Lucille Mitchell. Sylvia Watkins received a Mic- : born at Hagerstown, Md. ; . ‘ a J y . @ e 7 Prince—-Ulrie Gwynn. key Mouse sweater for selling the The next: story depicted was| greatest number of tickets, ¥ PR ET hereto " Ferris Greenslet of Boston, not- ‘. * ed book publisher, born at Glens spokes For pes Pate Night Preis, No 6e years ago. egion Aaxiliar t Club Miramar : a i = 7 | Dr. Paul R. Heyl, noted physi-| The regular meeting of Arthur| Sponsored by the Knights of! ‘ist of the U. S. Bureau of Stand- Sawyer Post 28, American Legion,: the Golden Eagle Drum and| Sears sti in Philadelphia, 6 = : ’ ; Fe talking about held Tuesday night at the club| Bugle Corps, a delightful dance; as: house, proved to be a very suc-| Will be given Monday night, July r. Louise Pound, professor of cessful session. It was presided| 3, at Club Miramar. In connec- English literature at the Univer- = ; iat ee Chesterfield — Says at i “ eg +. p.ttlon. with this supper| ity of Nebraska, sister of Roscoe ‘over, by Post Commander C. P. i his, a buffet OPP) Sound, bora at Eintoln, Nebras- Hogeboom. | will be served the guests and two! ja 61 a 3 : i a * ‘ : . , 61 years ago. : : ; Oia picdliew pre ses tr gectmmee | ; has a good reputation the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary and one for ladies will be of- Mrs. Evelyn R. Nicholson of De 3 & se : ‘ a Corps, Wi -\ fered. troit, noted leader of the M. E. . ee a . pat Of members of the: veterans’: ull apliceeahs oll range-| ciety, born at Jackson, Minn., 60/ ; : : families in attendance. ments for this social event, state } 4 4 ) "AN the. conclusion. of the. busi-( that the Night Owls orchestra will ME tit . a : 6 bese ABOUT the reputation of a " ; i play a program of popular dance | wrvowccce| ness session, the meeting was - = ] | : a : {music. This orchestra has been! cigarette—that’s something new. turned over to J. J. Kirschenbaum, | supplemented by a new saxaphone TODAY IN HISTORY | vice commander, who was in! player, and special musical selec-| “*°**eeesseeoceeseooseee | : i. bape j I know about reputation of people . . . charge of the entertainment com-! tions will be featured, Tables 83: s ago) Contin-i ‘ j mittee. Music was rendered by} 8 now being reserved. and many/ ental Congress opened at Prince-| ; feputation of some other things . . . and, Dieacte, Cavinem, Plant, Whalten,/2°* Maxine cerly reservations to} ton, N. J. : > ce | come to think about it, I should say chat f by 2 - mre their tables. Dancing will | _ - Kirschenbaum, Curry and Bar-| begin at 10 o'clock. | 1834—Indian Territory estab-| a : rs We CHESTERFIELD has an A-1 reputation. Toso. | Verte EER TES ‘lished by act of Congress. Bere. : . 7 Me : Many of the old war-time songs) Mi-. @ Lankford | : : : ; : j You know, it seems to have real merit. were sung by the group, and al i** " | 1905-—Albert — Einst 26.! : : si ? . A To me, for a ci "To isfy,’ it cer- hard shoe dance was put on by| Was Honor Guest | year- student. in Switrerland,| : f ong “ ' garette Satisfy, Mr. Kirsehenbaum, |delivered his first essay on what s : . td Aoi 78 tainly has to be made right; and then it has Refreshments were served con-| Miss Clara B. Lankford, daugh-) was later to become sisting of coffec, cake, sand-' ter of Lieut.-Commander and Mrs.jof Relativity. ; . f igs Ely | to taste right. J just don’t like them strong wiches and soda. Various plans J. F. Lankford, spent several days ia H j d . bs : p were discussed for increasing in-; jn New York recently after her! 1932—United ; , ie : | «+.» they just have to be mild. terest in the veterans’ meetings.! return from a visit to the World’s, ment’s fiscal year ended F $ Fat CHESTERFIELD has what it takes to satisfy. and it was decided to have these, Fair in Chicago. of $ 000,000. f 9 % < informal gatherings once each While in New York, Miss Lank-! RNG BE ia, aoa Do y « tk i - That's what people say about it.” month, ord s ono} es! \t ' be H ing that the Lad! Auxiliary) Warren at the Waldorf Theater, rib ee Cubeeeeme have postponed their next regular Miss Lankford is a student at " >UNTY mention until ‘Teeeday, July Lsithe Florida State College for —_ | ; iS ge i r ue to the fourth of July falling: Women, and a member of the Key)!" | j E eo ; — ‘ Th h 0. . : ‘ cy have on a meeting date. West Junior Woman’s Club. She — is now visiting her father who is, Deck hi Cohen stationed at the Philadelphia | « ns “ ‘an sania enenaih ! 4 | ts T bi Club July Fourth a = f fv what it lakes USELESS TESTIMONY =, shy risios ana @ - /. ig The big Fourth of July dance 2 i « “e ne. may have axa at the Cuban Club next Tuesday ST. PAUL.—James McCready * f Coun é a night is expected to draw a large) of this city testified in his crowd of Key West's younger set,|suit that his wife had a “perpet-! * NS cee ‘ . according to the number of uakmotion tongu aa, within ve seonth tna ; , T hem reservations which have already - ss ~ - , Just 0 : been made fer the affair. The ¢ > . A Lovers of good dance music will! plied be attracted by a very good pro-|army b gram of latest hits to be played! spun unif by Howard Wilson and his band.l brow tf

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