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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Lohengrin” Will Be This Week’s Opera ‘AMERICAN ASSN. gS Rear Mae a Waa ‘erations in various parts of the Metropolitan Cast Headed by Rethberg, Olszewska and Melchior for Matinee Presentation | REVEALS SURVEY peal ; ‘ | Experts state that in order to rs : of Wagner's Popular W ori: , HEALTH MATTERS <= the disease . adequately, : pul AS RE ! jthere should be at least one bed I SAVINGS IN fhosh drawn by. awaci Ele witl agit’! jfor each annual death. The na- for her, but on condition that she iPARTICULAR ATTENTION 1s | tional average throughout the D ¢ A RS Before. Such: Bahgaies PAGE FOUR SOCIETY : Miss Florence Boza Delightfully Entertains With Birthday Party, __sussneri' xéxumeno | HENEVER I sing Elsa in Wag- Miss Florence Boza, daughter |Belva Busto, Lois Busto, Eola Al-| quis were guonengtine” Oe er of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boza, en-| myda, Shirley Almyda, Betty} formance to be broadcast by the tertained at the home, 1214 Olivia/Joan Cruickshank, Catherine! Metropolitan Opera Association, £ street, yesterday afternoon with} Moore, Celia Gonzalez, Beverly; Temember my very first appearance | on the stage. It was in “Lohengrin” FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934. SS apc i ! us treatment of tuberculosis, it his } , but some communities {shown in the report made of op- eda ran thi never asks his name. i | Unit s vy reached Telramund ts overthrown, Elsa in| GIVEN TO TUBERCULOSIS; |\ “ited States has now reached vindicated and becomes the prom-| NEW- FACILITIES TO COM.-: @ bride of the champion. But Ortrud works on the impressionable | BAT DREADED MALADY girl so successfully that after the marriage Elsa, despite her promise, ; , The American Public Health’ COMPANY a party in celebration of her tenth|R. Cruickshank. birthday anniversary. Home and grounds were beau- tifully decorated with bunnies, biddies and other ornaments ap- propriate to the Easter season. Games were played and prizes awarded to the winners, Each guest was given a souvenier of j;Wm. V. Albury, Geo. Moss,! Masters Andrew Atwell, Chas.| R. Pritchard, Anthony Albur Everett Sweeting, Eugene Sweet. ing, Al Albertus, Buddy Evans, John Lowe, Donald Lowe, Rob-| ert S. Archer, Jos, Thompson, | Marcus Mora, Jack Carey, Russell! remembrance. During the after-)} Hyman, Anthony Boza, Bobby noon delicious refreshments of Solano, Billy Kesson, R. C. Skel- ice cream, cake and candy were served. Miss Boza’s guests were: Eva Camus, Shirley Weather- ford, Claudia Isham, Jackie Daughtry, Terry Daughtry, Betty Joan Roberts, Helen Carey, Fanny Mae Ingraham, Shirley Fay Ingraham, Anita Camalier, Willete Camalier, Patsy Hampton, Gloria Knowles, Rose Albertus, Ellen Evans, Mildred Evans, Eliza- beth Ann Evans, Barbara John- son, Zenaida Yado, Ruth Skelton,|myda. Vernalis DiNegro, D. T.! |Daughtry, Mary Demeritt, C.| Lois Pinder. Rose Atwell, Judy Daughtry, Joan Daughtry, Geraldine Jay-} cocks, June DuPuis, Ellen May DiNegro, Ruth Rose DiNegro,; Anna Daughtry, Anna _ Papy, Lillian June Ackerman, Grace Thrift, Frances Mora, Elsie Mora,! Zeita Frances, Mary L., Goethe,| ; Cabrera, II, Abetido Gonzal ices Cochran, Helen Roberts, Fer- | Albertus, A. Boza, H. Mora, Wm. ton, Eugene Atwell, Sebastian! Misses Cagey, May Sands, Fran- nandez, Leah Hartley, Ive Wil-; liamson, Evelyn Solano, Marion| Solano, Ada Milligan. | Mesdames Nellie Camus, Grace Archer, Susie Skelton, Edna John- son, Mary Thompson, Har Sawyer, Bradley Sweeting, Alto V. Albury, L. Solano, S. Al- Jaycocks, Lila Carey, J. R. Hy- man, Louisa Boza, Allen Hamp- ton, Lewis Criuckshank, J. F. Busto, E. R. Evans, | Sebastian Cabrera, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boza, Florence Bo: Betty Boza, Doris Boza, Carol Boza. | at the Royal Opera House in Dres- den. Fritz Reiner was the conduc- tor—but I was not Elsa. I was only one of the pages who attend the Princess; yet I was as excited and nervous as if my entire career de- pended upon the way I walked across the stage with the other girls. I was still very much in my “teens,” living at home with my parents, taking singing lessons and singing now and then in churches and at amateur affairs. One night Mr. Reiner heard me sing, liked me, and arranged an audition for me at the Opera. Somehow I must have got over my fright enough to sing fairly well for at the énd of the audition the Intendant offered me a contract for three years and Mr. Reiner told me to be ready to be a page in “Lohen- grin” in two days. I don't know how I got home— perhaps I ran most of the way— but I can still see the look on my father’s face when I told him that I tiad been engaged at the Royal Op- «ra and that he must go at once to sign the contract for me, for I was ® minor and could not sign one my- self. I don’t think he really believed me until he had the contract in his oands. Has Sung Réle Many Times ‘Then there was a celebration and I am certain that my people were never prouder of me than on that night when I was one of the pages asks the fatal question and the bride-groom must leave her. At the parting he tells her he is Lohen- grin, the son of Parsifal, and a Knight of the Holy Grail: Making ready to depart, he gives her his horn, his sword and his ring. The swan -boat returns and Or. @ in remorse reveals that the n is really Gcdfrey, Elsa's r, whom she had enchanted. Lohengrin, as a parting gift to Elsa, breaks the magic spell, restores the lost brother and sails away in tue boat, now drawn by a dove. Contains Many Familiar Airs in the last. It begins juisite prelude which is beautiful creations enius, establishing at is to follow. In are such familiar Elsa's Dream and rewell to the Swan, gnificent ensembles. d act is the dramatic n Ortrud and Telra- ’s aria, the duet be- nd Ortrud and all the circumstance of the on to the church, The third act opens. with that magnif tt Introduction, descrip- tive of the wedding festivities, vhich leads directly into the Bridal horus, familiarly known as the g March from Lohengrin.” | Here also in the first scene is the ‘Association in making a survey:]| Noah Beery--Ralph I of health matte: particularly MYSTERY LINER ,citing that as pertains to tuber-! - c culosis, reveals that great de-/} Matinee: 5-15¢; Night: 10-30¢ 'velopments have taken place in’, {the past veral years in caring (for patients afflicted with the ! i malady, with additional ys and equipment _ being furnished as well as a large corps of workers, who are laboring to ‘reduce the death rate in tubercu- {losis and other prevalent diseases. ! | The report on the number of deaths in Monroe county from i tuberculosis for the year 1932 is shown to be rather light com- pared to many other — sections, which, no doubt, is due to the} | warm and dry climate to be found | | here. practically the whole year | round. | | With the help of public health | | officials and legislative bodies, | enough money has been obtain-} }ed to multiply by eight the nuin-| ber of hospital, beds for — the! | | J. 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The Most Sensational - Development in MEN’S SUITS Elisabeth Rethberg, at top. very beautiful duet of Lohengri When I think of how other girls Artur Bodanzky, center. and Elsa while in the final scene |) Will not shrink, will hold have had heart-breaking waits to Maria Olszewska, bottom. heard Lohengrin’s Narrative and |fj Shape.’ It is pre-shrunk by get into a great Opera House I real- iff sanforizing process; in Grey, , ° e | : annot keep |2is Farewell to his brid 4 I i less character who not keep ride, | ize that I was very, lucky but since shi clei A va Ray Ga i -Tan, Single or Double- Pu ny romaradg PERSONAL MENTION that beginning my life like that of ffom asking forbidd s| It is one of the curious facts of | tagted Ore Biteta Models: iVO sviscourdg ed e ecc0eose any other successful artist has been |PUt fortunately the pub al history that while “Lohen- $ Vegetables wil - her, 104 i ima all sizes, from $9.95 to LETTER ON KEY 2 Luck has had|Sees Elsa as I see her, a v > in was produced in Weimar in : B. C. Papy left over the Say cone cont poetic figure in a very lovely, poctic | d not hear it until |f# $16.50. THERE is still only -gr om i it | Coast yesterday afternoon for a} 1 suppose that I have sung Elsa/OP&™ 9 | | mete a patie ahs he | SPORT COATS i short business visit in Miami. at least as often as any other role] ery oe eee vce | ae Ge d to men’s taste, , ere ee omnes ingle breasted ff; or rigerant that su my repertoire -wnich now i] must be familiar. to. nea: . jan ani 'rench as we ra 2a in Navy, ad Semen! : pene f Miss Ada Milligan, who was in| 33 German operas. And like all|P0dy. Elsa, Princess of Bra modelo un Neve cao eend positively keeps ‘yo THANKS WRITER OF OHIO} ,;;,.,; : : A a P cused by the plotting Schiitzendaré, Tan, & value at $8.45. : iy | Miami for a few days with friends, | women who have sung it, I am very | aepidaen} seas ndorf, LINEN SUITS vegetables as fresh l Sanforized, pure white im- crisp as they should crisp vegetables are rot ¢ i Ph and his wicked wife, Ortrud ! be 3M Olszewska, Or- PUBLICATION FOR Copy|returned on the Havana Special fond of it, The music ts Beautiful |ing killed her young brothe |trud; Emanuel List, King Henry; yesterday. po ae she may inherit the crown, must be|and George Cehanowsky, the Her- orted Li real value fact, the music is so beautiful and - ; * ported Linen, a real value OF ARTICLE PRINTED IN =< the part so sympathetic that it is|defended by a champion ald. Artur Bodanzky will be the ff at $8.45. THE CITIZEN YESTERDAY | Mrs. Hortense Garcia left on] difficult for an artist to fail in it.|battle for her honor with conducies mund. Thus decress King Hi ‘ the afternoon train yesterday for} Of course there will always be} iii) . avawe 4 fanhatte ili os ; y 3 g in judgment. In answer to} YODA SSP Manhattan, Phillip Jones and | Miami Beach where she will spend | °V2ics who say that Elsa is a color- a lakh CLA AE : | her prayer there comes a beautiful} AAAG _E. & W., $1.25 to $1.95. Santos -4,_| several weeks with her son, Ger- knight, clad in dai a * , Out on TROPICAL o~ "reget aiid ed ald Lopez. borne along the River Scheldt in 4 ' TED TWO-PIECE o} SUITS, s The Town With Esther Hamilton,” é 7 $ pee soem 7) ¢ xara 3 _ z ube See S, small $7.00 published at Youngstown, Ohio, | Mrs. Cleveland Knowles wa: an Ag The « ae iecsacs cel ze vs and which was reproduced in The | Outgoing passenger over the E: P HUB STORE HAS ‘EASTER GOGDS Rib tie ee als “S park sy Made of All Met t oe SAI SPORT TROUSERS WATER COOLERS Gitizen yesterday, was sent here Coast yesterday bound for F Cords and Serges to Mayor William H. Malone by | tation Key where she will visit EASTER STOCK: KANTOR’S STORE tem will bring the a js 1 We jqbrown, Tan or They're Economical!- 100 Per Cent Refrigeration ‘ ; wne 285 2 vey, plain or striped, al ; nike Miss Hamilton, sister of Edmond] With relatives 85,000 Wh Src 'at’$1.98 to $5.80. Satisfaction escorting Elsa to the church. { And fresh, appetizing, SHIRTS more wholesome. Use re ICE. ICE REFRIGERATCO Copyright 1934 by Metropolitan Opera sociation. Incorvorated Hamilton, who, while vacationing BOYS’ SPORT PANTS in Key West, sent the informa- Enrique Esquinaldo, notary i All colors, $1.45 to $2.45 tion to Youngstown, which was} Public, left on the afternoon} Ordered especially for eT, | CAV mdi ie "HATS * embodied in the article as -men-|train yesterday for a few days'|the Hub Store. this week received! many interestin SAVE THE DIMES!! |'9 sph AT THE. A largé selection in the new The following is a copy of the vertisement in toc oo acaal tioned. stay in Miami on business, a large numberof white “linen| We2r in J. G. s Stexwaiait Pana: suits with shoessto -matchy pls P i Dean . j letter sent by Mayor Malone to} Mrs. Waldo Leon and daugh- pie a RguNeearaN = This store offers a Pass BROADWAY MARKET : a y= adi te ricceere /apendine-a:.while Many other new things «have fit at greatly reduced prices. Beacon, Peters and other Miss Hamilton: er, who were spending a while 5 a i > Wh good’ brands. Biggest values “ received your kind favor of| With relatives in Key West, left] arrived this week for Easter, sell- g ce een 7130 o'clock [| Wisk these prices $248. to recent date, enclosing a page of jon the afternoon train yesterday]ing, in both the ladies’ and men’s; Trappers were at 750 elec saan 4 : the Youngstown Telegram of |for their home in Miami. department. 4 Fer SO GO0 Ds he ee Ea "We carry only Nationall: March 13th, in which an article wie jdealers in R is “ n. ERESH Pau Adver pad Btaede the peek appears under the heading of} Attorney J. Lancelot Lester/ 1§TANBUL BANS | year. snd VEGETABLES andJ if can always be found at Around the Town with Esther|Was an outgoing passenger over Hye ee J WINDOW LATTICES) = tr ; ripe | PRICED A $30 and $35 EASY TERMS—i0 DAY FREE TRIAL The well dressed man will fin eocseseo ’ Hamilton, Please accept thanks}the East Coast yesterday for a : ear . JG, KANTOR' S; Inc. Onn for your kind courtesy in sending|stay of a few days in Miami on sicians and s t a sew oF P many 501 Duval St. Phone 897 | aes me this copy. I assure you I read | business. it with a great deal of interest and | _—_—- I appreciate very much the com-} Norberg Thompson, chairman] the last vestiges of old Turkey is | plimentary things which were said}of the board of county comm being legislated into limbo. half, Ib 18¢ about Key West, and the things | sioners, returned over the ast The Istanbul municipal council ui ‘ i i » doz. ... ; ate | that are not so complimentary are | Coast yesterday from a business]. Soca waniGvalGeeshacintel | i 30c anc ce}; more or less true, therefore no | visit in Miami, nee eed ee én oF as Bie <r aE wit es ams, Tb cately carved wooden window lat- | TO SUBSCRIBERS each CRE: sou Bont SEER 79 ar NSE] wei t | Lima I t WRONG 2 NEVER WANT 7 LAS SOON AS head (Ry Associated Press) i y 1 e NBUL, March 23.—One of | census, f ae 15c¢ i lb .. 18¢ complaint is, offered. vas “As mayor of the city I would] Carl Rom, senior radio electri-} tices which used to hide ladies of like to prohibit many of the things/cian with the lighthouse depart ; : : If you which the article states are ex-| ment, returned yesterday after | we tf paper by isting here, The outside plumbing jan inspection trip to different|[ "sf! % |# afternoon is mairitained for two reasons. We | points in the Seventh Lighthouse] or your have not an adequate supply of District, 1 -oe call 1 a whole, water in the first place, and sec- ij] to your hom | 22c¢ ondly, the enormous expense to 5 boy 1 du t @ Geapepeemenge the community in building ade-jover the East Coas : 5 _|{} from 6 7 ;| BROADWAY MARKET quate sewers and the expense to} morning for a stay of several day pees 4 of ¢ | 701 Duval Street the inhabitants in equipping their! with relatives. jth m the scrutiny o 2 PHONE 268 premises in connection with ade-| vile ailing the barriers | ris dss quate sewage. For many years! W. W. Demeritt, Jr., student} ““nmodern and unhygienic.” we have been endeavoring to solve!at Florida Unive arrived} Havems long since were this problem and we still have|over the highway this week from} tuboo but the. latti hopes for the future, This does | Gainesville, and will remain with|to the windows of 25 percent o!/ and T MARGE YOUVE BEEN Is NEGLECTING YOUR SKIN! 1T| USED TO BE SO LOVELY. Try | not exist throughout the town,}the family a while before resum- however. The better residences | ing his studies. nbal houses. city fathers will, h OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY — 4} and business places are equipped | low the lattices to remain in on with inside plumbing, in connee-; Ed. Horne, ass mana‘er isted sans tion with septic tank cesspools, [of the Miami Color F oad dhak etckae hack ee “In regard to the freedom with! was in Key West for i aha thecaeer these which refreshments can be ob-|fishing and a guest « k Se 2 tained and the hazardous amuse. {en at the Key We } = ments, I must say that we en-/yesterday for Miami. \Gets Rid of Itchy Eczema’ deavor to curb this as much asjaccompanied her h ¢ possible, but many of us are of the! West but returned to Miami Wed-| _Tmperial Remedy is @ soothing liquid | opinion that the great majority | nesday. | ena ee ee ee eet of the population are complacent, infection which cause if not willing, to have this condi- Mrs. Mercedes Hyde r ng. dependab! tion exist. And no communityjof Mr. and Mrs. FE ato, vauific relef of itching skim troubles, (adv.) government rises above its citizen-|daughter, M ~ ship or the desires of the ci ship. the a “Our visitors are very much | Boston pleased with Key West s evi. pevied by their denced by your broth letter. as far as Miami and retu Many of us met him while here ‘urday. and were pleased to have him with ! us. I trust that many of your, y neighbors will follow his example | who arrived and visit us, among whom I trust nesday afternoon and =o OF 2 ma you will be one. I assure youjof relative 1 leay t 38.95 AND $9.85 | | 4... VICKS Varo Rus TONIGHT! 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