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PAGE FCUR SOCIETY Nifia deLisa sien Lialicins Editress parm NE 149-J © 26e00c0e0 Presentation OF “Night In Habana’’ \ Was Grand Success Cuba, Afgentine, and France: Sylvia Henriquez, Mexico, Spain, the Heralds were Teresita Cruz and Rogelio Gomez. ‘“Zapa- was done by Mrs. Lily Men- Habana” pro- night at The “Night in gram as presented last the Habana-M eminently able occasion for the very number of people present. Mrs. Eva B. Warner to be con-'doza Wilhelm, Beatrice gratulated for her splendid diree-| and Gerald Pinder, and “Pregon- tion of a really excellent presenta-' Frutero” by Carmelina Alfonso, tion, which was under the super-; Edilio Borges, Emilio Blanco, vision of the Recreation Division! Delfin Feal and Orlando Cara- of the local Works Progress Ad-|ballo, These two numbers rep- enjoy- large teo” is Moreno! _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘IREVIVAL PLANNED | wHY TAX AMERICANS TO. PAY AT LOCAL CHURCH! HALF OF PHILIPPINE BUDGET! ? “A tax on American consumers to pay the expenses of the Philip- pine government.” This is S$. Bayard Colgate’s*comment on the three-cent-per-pound excise tax lev- fed by the 1934 Revenue Act on Philippine coconut oil, every cent of which, under the terms of the Act, is paid over to the Islands. “American tax payers provide half the revenue of what is now an independent government,” said Mr. Colgate. “Since May, 1934, the Colgate- Palmolive-Peet Company has paid into the Federal Treasury more than twice as much as it has spent in newspaper advertising in that same period of time. This is note- | worthy, when one considers that our company has long been one of the largest investors in that form of advertising. This money was collected by soap makers from soap consumers. It cost the soap con- | | EVANGELISTS TO OPEN SERV- ICES AT FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY MORNING With Evangelists Bishop J. j Willis and John C. Cowell, Jr., on: the field, final- preparations are; being made for’ the opening of the} revival campaign to be held in the! First Baptist Church, on Eaton} street, beginning Sunday 11 a. m.,/ it is announced. Pastor James §)' Day~has ex- pressed himself-as well please with the prospects for a spiritual | ; awakening under the leadership of the Willis-Cowell party. Evangelist Willis, who is to be FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28 176, — | OF TAXIDERMIST WORKMANSHIP OF CECIL GRAY SHOWN TO BE VERY SATISFACTORY Numerous letters of praise jhis fine workmanship have received recently by Cecil Plocal taxidermist, located at {Front street, on bee! a| Gray.! 624! ee please a customer. He anounted fish for persons in pra tically every part of the coun- try. After two attempts at getting! a tarpon mounted for exhibition’ good enough to exhibit outside of! |\“wrearee: MIM | Final estimate pats the year's cotton crop at 10,734,000 bales. TO SUBSCRIBERS if you do not receive your Paper by 6:15 o'clock im the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint bey is juty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. rielp us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if 5 ican The Citi- eee TOTeeL | the Having a lifetime of experience; that they should behind him, Mr. Gray never fails} mountings to Marina their wil others at the Casa al They ied customers i pass Ou. ways have satis they do. Very truly yo (Signed), S. D. FUSON, Graybar Build New Yor N.Y ministration. The program opened with “Uncle Sam Welcomes Cuba.” with little Marion Solano as Cuba and Billy Warner as Uncle Sam. “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean,” “Mama Inez” sela Encantadora” were rendered in song. There followed a Rumba, gra Merse,” mos, the popular tot who is called “The Sweetheart of Key West.” and who will be remembered interpreting a special dance in! honor of Julius F. Stone at last! year’s Cabaret Show, She a very talented child, as any professional performer. Dancers’ ih’“Negra Mérse’”’ includ- ed the Misses Edith Russell, Evan-} “Ne- is | resented Cuban dances. | In the Mexican Jaraba “Fan- the preacher during the meeting, ' comes to Key West with a record ! of ten years of successful evan-| and “Dami-} with little Olga Ra-| entertaining! |tasia” there was Dollis Burchell and Gerald Pinder, with the Ac-! TE ity closed a six weeks cordion number, “Cielito Lindo’ campaign at Fort Perce wherg all! by Miss Jean Mann. ‘La Jota,” S t from Spain, presented Maria Far-! ihe /ehurches of whe city ct-operst ed and where there were over a! foyand:dobn’ Hemnetissiilitoe ar-| hundred additions to the various; | gentina there was the “Tango Mi-) i > | churches of the city, it is said. longa,” Mrs. Catherine Pease-Al-| "STC wins is ne ees. bury being among the perform-| ling a forceful speaker. He is a} be : a | thorough- -going student of the! or eeauce there was an ex- | Bible and a keen ‘interpreter of | cellent Afache dance by Winifred} | present-day happenings in the Marshall and Emerson Beccaise,, light of the prophetic Word. ‘| “L'Amour de L’Apache,” and| Mr. Cowell, of Fayetteville, N./ there followed the “Damisela En-; ¢., will be in charge of the music. ; cantadora,” or =~ “Enchantin; preliminary choir rehearsal was / Lady,” the entertainers in this! held last night at the church andj number including Belle DePoo.! under the leadership of Mr. Cow-{ Dollis Burchell, Carmen Alfonso,! el], a large chorus choir will be{ gelism behind him, it is shown. He | ip butter substitutes, ! it is in competition with | farm products. | will enable us to ship more cotton geline Gould, Maizie Palenzuela,, Aleida Camero, Nell Rose Lopez, } Martha Machin, Edna Saunders,! Edith Russell, Martha Machin,| Emma Vildostegui, Messrs, jor! Solita Cobo, Evangeline Gould Rodriguez. Delphin Feal, milio' John Bennett, Gerald Pinder, Ol: Blanco, George Machin, lio! ver Armayor, Joseph Lopez. Tdilio| Borges, Victor Larsen, and Miss! Borges, William Cates. Eager Jean Mann and Evelio Cabot pre-, Wilson, Douglas McCarthy and sented a superb dance. Marquito Mesa. ‘Dance music, which was pre-| The program closed with sented by Del Whods’ Orchestra,| tudiantina,” with Laureano included, during the cabaret pro-'reno with guitar, Beatrice Mo-| gram, Joe’s Torano’s “My Trouble’ reno at the piano, violins by] Is You” and Bob Thompson’s, Eduardo Henriquez, Manuel Ca-| “Anda.” There followed regional, mero and Alfred Barroso and| dances and songs of Latin coun- mandolin. Carmen Henriquez. “Ee Mo-| Several More Visitors Have Registered At At Casa Marina) at Casa of We: of West Orange, New Jersey andj B. Ester-| Mr. and Mrs, Stephen V. Duffy} accom-,of Miami Beach, the latter having at the Yesterday’s arrivals Marina include Mrs. E. brook, of Philadelphia, panied by Mrs. M. McDougal, also’ arrived for a short stay of Philadelphia, who have joined: hotel. their friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.| Fishing continues to be one of Stuart of Newark, New York. Mr.'the main sports enjoyed by the! and Mrs. Stuart are regular win-' guests at the hotel. Yesterday) ter guests at Casa Marina, spend-'cight boats were out, and varied} ing several months here each win- catches were made of the many ter. | varieties of fish that abound a Other arrivals include Dr. and! loca] waters, such as bonita, dol-| Mrs. B. B. Palmer, of New York, phin, barracuda, — amberjack, City, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Leary! groupers, and others. "FICSAW GAPES OF The fish fry and entertainment} A TOURIST | scheduled for tonight on the lawn} of the First Baptist Church, has been postponed, according to an-| nouncement made today. Entertainment Postponed ; SOOSSOHHSOSHSOSSHEEOEOES Observations From The Keys Young lady toting a sizable car- go of pulchritude, enhanced by a eeeeece | first-class beauty parlor paint job, unloading a pianissimo of cussy Today’s Birthdays: adjectives because hoped-for eruis- eer is not at the dock to meet her fred T. Grenfell, famous: *.* ‘The buck deer scurrying into American medical missionary to| the sea from a fringe of mangoes} Labrador, born in England, 71/8"4 doubling back to fool the years ago. Wool, yellow, grass:j ; hounds, | three “amily sponge names. . .The | old Key nestor reminiscences: “ I De-| remembah one time—”. . .Quaint -Sponger throwing a -Bracing nor’westers, Prof. George Lyman Kittredge} soothing sou’easters A moment’s of Harvard, the noted authority! pause at the southern-most point on Shakespeare who has just an-/in Key West for a thrill and get- nounced his retirement, born in!ting it, . .Awkward stance while Boston, 76! years ago. poling a boat. . .Caravan of cars, stuffed with “snowbirds,” racing for Key West after the ferry docks. . .A night alone on an iso- | lated Key and the “scairt” feeling ; that goes with it. “As beautiful as a painted ship upon a painted ocean,” a small Key in the dis tance after sunset. . .Conch chow- der. . .The ethics (phew!) of the | fellow who robs cranes’ nests and} jeats the young. . .A pelican’s bill. | Mayor Frank Couzens of troit, born there, 34 years ago. Geraldine Farrar of Ridgefield, Conn., singer, born at Melrose, Mass., 54 years ago. Dr. Linus C. Pauling of the California Institute of Technology, noted chemist, born at Portland, Oreg., 35 years ago. jlish man of letters, born 71 years ‘ago. Admiral William V. Prat, U. S. N., retired, of Belfast, Maine,| born there, 67 years ago. ; Sir John Simon, British states- Arthur Symons, famous Eng-| man, born 63 years age. | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 All Day, Annual Flower Show, Key Library. 8:00 P. M., amateur boxing card, Navy Ball Field, including battle royal. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29 P. M.,golf tournament, Key West Country Club. , gala Leap Year ball, Key West Country West Public : Mrs, moulded that will be an attractive | feature of the campaign. ‘PERSONAL MENTION ss Gladys Russell, pi spending about six months in; New York with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Saw- yer, returned over the highway Wednesday. was Mr. and Mrs. Marey B. Darnall, Jr., who had been in Key West during the week taking in the festivities of La Semana Alegre, left over the highway this morn- ing for Miami, where they will remain for a few days after which; they will proceed to their home in Florence, Ala. se SS ! Miss Macie Gaiti, who was spending a short vacation in Key; West with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiti, left yesterday by} plane for Miami en route to Jack-| sonville where she is a_ profes-| sional nurse in one of the hos-! pitals. Calvin P. Bentley, owner of the} Yacht Shiawassie which has been, berthed at the yacht basin for} more than a month with the Bent- ley family on board, left yester-| day by plane for Miami accom- panied by his daughter Miss Irma, and expect to return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Eduardo Alber-| tus, who were visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and/ Alton Albertus in Miami. returned over the highway _ this week. They were accompanied on} the trip by their grandson Ed-),. ward. | Attorney Wm. H. Malone ex-| pects to leave on the Steamship Cuba this afternoon for Tampa en} route to Orlando where he plans to establish his office and resi- dence during March. He will be away from Key West possibly one week on this trip. WAS HIS OWN WIFE NG 1 WEST POINT, Ga.—Answering | an emergency call to attend a woman taken ill at a theater, Dr.| MET HOLTSBERG’S SPECIAL DRESS SALE j} SATURDAY New Pastel Silk Dresses, one and two pieces, All-Over Lace Dresses of the better kind; two piece White Linen Suits; see window display. on sale Saturday only, SPECIAL $2.98 Showing the new. Spring colors in BOBOLINK GUAR- ANTBED SILK STOCKINGS. The new Chiffon Hose sold in Key West with a guarantee— MONEY BACK WITHOUT CONVERSATION, You_ can parbolinks HOLTS. at d Spring colors are BURNT NUDE, TOASTY, MISTY, PAGO and SNAPPY. $1.00 a Pair Watch Tomerrow’s Paper For MONDAY SALE 666 EF FS FIST TF sumer fifteen millions in the first year of its operation, “The Guffey-Dockweiler Bill, now before Congress, proposes to permit the tax-free use of c nut oil when denatured so as to be rendered un- fit for edible uses, as in soap; while it retains the tax on coconut oil imported for edible purposes, as where alone American “This bill, in my estimation, will remedy many patent injustices, It will remove a tax now paid by the American consumer on every ined- ible product into which coconut oil enters. It will remove a tax on cleanliness and health, It will bene- fit the American farmer. “By making the Philippines, one] s of our largest export customers, more economically self-sufficient, it S. BAYARD COLGATE goods, dairy products such as canned and powdered: milk, canned goods, automobiles, more flour and more machinery to them, The tax has impoverished the Philippine coconut grower who, under the law, cannot receive any of the pro- ceeds from the tax. “The tax elicited a vigorous pre test from President Roosevelt, Sec- retary of State Hull, and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, when it was levied in 1934. Experts of the Department of Agriculture re- ported that the tax would be of ab- solutely no value to the American But the Amercian con- will continue thus to sup- port the Philippine government, unless he insists that Congress pass the Guffey-Dockweiler Bill.” SUNDAY DINNER By ANN PAGE FATHER conditions are re- W sponsible for a real shortage and much higher prices of eggs. With the return of normal weather eggs will | be plentiful and iz of fresh pork are short and pr again high. Beef and lemb are the meat values at the present time. Strawberries are arriving in fi quantities and are reasonable in p Zpples, oranges, grapefruit and bana- “nas are all of good quality, plentiful and inexpensive. ‘There are many vegetables in mar- ket excellent in quality and most reasonable in price. Among the best values are beets, carrots, new cabbage, spinach and Iceberg lettuce. Other very moderately priced vegetables in- clude green beans, broccoli, peas and lant. flere are three menus for Sunday dinner at different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Becf Potatoes Glazed Carrots raat and Butter Cherry Whip with Soft Custard Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Apple Sauce Sweet Potatoes or Yams Spinach Bread and Butter Cherry Pie , Tea or Coffee Milk Washington’s Birthday Dinner Grapefruit with Cherries Roast Chicken Sweet Potato Stuffing Green Peas Tomatoes Stuffed with Cole Slaw Rolls and Butter Strawberry Shortcake Coffee FERN CHAPTER MEETS TONIGHT Fern Chapter Number 21 Order| Eastern Star, will hold its regular | meeting 7:30 o’clock this evening | in the hall at Simonton and Eaton | streets, All members of the chapter are | expected to be present. Rance O’Neal of this city found the patient to be his wife. She died before he reached her side. PPP SALVE COLDS Price 5c, 10c, 25¢ Liquid - Tablets | Salve - Nose Drops jedicated ith ingredients of Vicks VapoRub Vicks CoUGH Drop Bermuda Meat Market Nice Fat %-Grown Hens Heavy Western Steer Meat Armour’s Branded Vea! Hams, Sausages, Etc. Before Shopping Call Phone 52 We Deliver SPECIAL OFFER PERMANENT WAVES {wo Permanents $5 00 z le for Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J a theater at New Orleans, Mr. E. V. Richards of Saenger Theaters! writes, “The tarpon is fine and) we are well satisfied with Another letter from a sat customer reads as follows. Mr. Cecil Gray, 624 Front Street, Key West, Florida. Dear Mt. Gray: The amberjack arrived in good shape. Thanks a Jot, The mount- ing was excellent and I want to commend you for your fine workmanship. Tell Doc Jason and — ’ | ‘tied! | Johnny Mack Brown in The Courageous Avenger Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles and thus gets at and kills the cause of scalp itch. 35c and $1.00. OVER-SEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINES! AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy sual of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos THEYRE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS — The Key West Citizen ey ll take your me — o every home int y nd SELL "EM your wares or services. The Ci S1 eae <a pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ FLY By PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc. Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4:p. m., Ar rive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —On—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND $2 PIRATES COVE FISHING CAMP On Overseas Highway near Key West TARPON, SAILFISH and REEF FISHING in Virgin Waters Bungalows with Private Baths, Simmons Beds Well Cooked Food Rates: $5.00 to $7.00 day, A. P Phone For Reservations Index To RELIABLE | FIRMS KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District | First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates FOLLOW THE ARKOW ---And You Wiil Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! ee IN) ‘ OLD PAPERS § For Sale 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WRI ILILIIIDI IDI OIL ID} Por 100 = 5c 6 Ld nA west “Tiquons_BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine i PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING | COMPANY “Get Our Prices First” | Sheet Metal Work, Dayton Pumps 132 Simonton St. Phone 536 BAKERY BUSY BEE BAKERY Fine Pies and Pastry Try BUSY BEE BREAD 900 Francis St.| Phone 618 SHOE REPAIRING | GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP H. Diamandi, Prep. | Old Shoes Made As Good As New, 612 Duval Street FISH DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY | Specializing im Fresh Fish | Foot of Front Street DRUGS ORIENTAL PHARMACY Emilio Remere, Prop. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone 379 1000 Duval Street CLUBS For Recreation Visit THE NAVY CLUB Greene St. Opp. Western Union Phone 44 Free Delivery You Are Welcome BAKERIES | POULTRY MALONEY & PEACOCK (If you are locking for POULTRY Bakers of Baker Boy Bread | visit or call Cakes and Pastries | Fulford’s Poultry Farm 812 Fleming St) Phone 850 1 Delinge wetness Manin mio | | j