The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 5, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR eoes Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J Enjoyable Musical Recital Given At Casa Marina Last Evening| Last night the Casa Mbrina pre enjoyment o ed for n cos: tume by eminent Americ and the associate Marjorie ™ Miss Houston at thi so offered several played piano se Miss Houston iste, piano and al- beautifully- ‘ons. possessed of a y pleas- wide udds a charm- nanner. splendid costu color to the repertoire night, for the designed, « tail, a de costumes of t so, were in kee style w Miss Hou The first group ¢ veeital included such “Donzelle, F: a ten, Ye Maide the well-kni Miss: Houston ing. seventeenth- costume, compl: ing coronet and j Group two. usual Swiss which the vincial Appenzel folk ; hea: “Swiss Hom .” both these from the Bern and A&rgau provinces, and both arranged by Robert Gund. ompanist, al- riod and Oh Has- i or Cavalli and omprising some un- and during way pro- ystumes were included ngs, and “ ne: of More Arrivals At Casa Marina and Mr Mr. Fort arrived in Key West J. Lauderdale. Florida, have on their at Casa Ma- rina. Other arriv Dr. and Mrs, E. A. Cahill, of Kansas City, Missouri, Ralph R.. Corson ard Ralph R. Corson, Jr., of To- ronto, Ca and J. with his daughters, isses Mar d Amy McLean, so of Toronto, The latter yacht and are guest als include mentioned per. f Mr. and Mrs. u Newark, New who are spending the sea- son at the hotel, as they do each winter. Mr. M and the Misses McLean and Mr. Corson and his son have visited the Casa Marina previously in past years (Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bloomer, of Newark, New York, guests at the hote yesterday returned from the g trip in Cap- tain Jakie Key’s boat with two large specimens of the fisherman’s sailfish. Several large amberjack, varieties were H. C. Stuart, o York, prize, eatches of grouper and other also reported. mackerel. Big Attraction At Clab Dance Demonstration a faney waltz by Miss Dollis Burchell and Silvio uba will be the main attraction at the Big Dance to be given tomorrow night ‘lub on Duval street. Joe Medina and Joe Cerezo are in charge o rangements for the affair and promise a big time for all who attend. A’ the name of the affair implies, there will dancers, Both the gentleman lady winners of th will receive prizes. Tommy Thompson's newly ganized dance orchestra will pear for the first since their event. the waltz sor- For This Liquid Imperial i killing medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasan to use. Two sizes, 35¢ and $1.00. ion co SPECIAL OFFER <a PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permanents ; $5.00 a Seto Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-5 MONROE THEATER Preston Foster-Melvyn Douglass in ANNIE OAKLEY Jack Holt-Grace Bradley in DANGEROUS WATERS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25< i i | anagement of, the ts and pat- rie Houston, the soprano Miss er, who accompanied Her nbers as; two! Bartlett, of | McLean. the! Surprise | mtains six itch + Miss Houston’s presentation of several Ameriean Indian songs, including the popular “Indian Love Call,” from the operetta Rose Marie,” was indeed one of the loveliest on the entire pro- gram. The lighting effects en- hanced this group and made it a thing to be remembered. There was then offered several popular numbers. of which “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” from “Roberta,” and “Kiss Me Again,” from Victor Herbert’s ‘Made- moiselle Modiste’’ was scarcely less lovely than the old song “Smilin’ Through.” In the Mexican group Miss Houston, in a stunning costume of authentic Aztee design, sang three songs, “Te Quiero Dijiste,” “La Golondrina” and “El Re- licario,” and as her encore chose the beautiful “Estrellita.” Miss Mayer’s several piano solos included “A la Bien Amiee,” of the modern composer Schutt and the lilting. captivating “Musi- cal Snuffbox.”” These were ceptionally well-done. Miss M: is an accomplished pianist. | The entire program was a splen- did one, well-received by large audience present at the re- cital. Miss Houston may add another success to her already long list. in view of the presenta- tion last night. for her audience. ja select one accustomed to fine musie, was an appreciative one. nd gave her an enthusiastic re- | ception. | Many New Books At Public Library The Key West Public Library ‘announces the arrival of a num- ‘ber of new books to be put into | circulation These books comprise recent editions of the best-sellers, successful novels, | biographies and many of the very | immediately. popular mystery thrillers. Titles of the new books just arrived include “The Woollcott Reader,” “We Who Are About To !Die,” “Mrs. Astor’s Horse,” “Mutiny on the Bounty,” “Men Against the Sea,” iteairn Is- land,” “Illyrian Spring” and “En- viron.” Titles of the mystery novels in- jelude “The Sullen y “Murder of a Dead Maa,” “The ‘Will and the Deed,” “Murder on |the Aphrodite,” “Thirteen Steps,” i“The Corpse With the Sunburned = and others. | Entertainment At | Cuban Club { = | Something new in the form of dance entertainment will be pro- vided at the Cuban Club on Fri day 13, the date set for the “Bat- j tle of Bands.” Three big musical tions will furnish music for this laffair, Del Woods’ Orchestra, Tommy Thompson’s Rhythm Kings and John Pritchard’s Orchestra. These dance bands will provide four hours of continuous dance i musie starting at 9:30 and ending organiza- jat 1:30. \To Give Play be, many surprise attractions for the The Pythian ing arrangements of a play, entitled “A Rainy Aft- ernoon,” at the High Schoo! audi- ap-| ANNOUNCING TO OUR CUSTOMERS NEW NATIONAL MEAT DISH 'l We Are Operating a Cube Steak Machine and Can Fill Your Orders for GENUINE \CUBE STEAK with its delicious flavar is always tender and juicy —also— LAMB CUBE STEAK FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, large variety ee PARK’S ‘| Cash Grocery Phone 25 thei Murder,” | Pythian Sisters { CARY D. LANDIS | ENTERS PRIMARY STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL| MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT | FOR REELECTION | The following article which ap-| ; peared in the‘Mjami Herald in its j issue of February 22, 1 nifted to The zen for publi- cation, by the campaign manager; of ‘Gary D. Landis, who has an-} , nounced for reelection’as attorney | genera: | “One of the nestors of Florida} | law and politics is Cary D. Landis, | | attorney general of the state, who ‘has announced for reelection to | that office. | “Affiliated for many years with! {one of the distinguished law firms of Florida, General Landis was selected for his present position | by appointment when Fred H. | Davis was elevated to the State j Supreme bench. What makes the} Landis campaign especially sig- nificant is the probability that he also will move up to a place on that high court some time within | the new term to which he aspires. “General Landis has stuck .with was sub- »ihis first love, the law, in spite of ltwo major temptations. One was |to become a candidate for the United States Senate when it ap- j peared likely that he would win. Another was to step into the pr ent campaign for governor with a greater background of public jservice than any who will take part, accompanied by the prophecy ; !by many of the wise ones that he ; would certainly win. “Both of these public openings would have meant an end to active j association with the law, and Gen- 'eral Landis turned them down. To the law he intends to stick pre- ferably as the legal aid to the public, in the office of attorney general. “The Herald proposes to sup-| port General Landis for reelection. So long as public officials are faithful to their trust, and con- scientious in their work, there can be no valid reason for change. We declare this without prejudice to/ others who also may aspire to this} office. The ability to serve public, which they yearn to demon- | strate, already has been satisfac- torily tested over a period of five years by those who have called! upon the present attorney general, Cary D. Landis.” ; Today’s Horoscope eocccccccccceccoccacesce Today’s native is endowed with good will and an earnest soul, and will make good use of the powers, | and however humble the position, | it will be glorified. Of very pow- | erful emotions, you may sway others, and you should have good! eveative powers in art. Simplicity j and strenuous character in work will be the most evident traits. School Circle To Meet Friday There will be a meeting of the} P.-T. A. Council held On Friday} afternoon, beginning at 3 0’clock.| at the Division Street School building. A request is made for a large attendance of members. j i day, March 10. An enjoyable evening’s tainment is promised all who at- tend. ters are mak-! for the staging! For A Second Term As Attorney General of Florida His administration of the legal affairs of the State of Florida has been vigor- ous and effective. (Paid Advertisement) PIRATES COVE CAMP NOTES Pececccccncccscenccacces | | Harry, Lawrenceburg, Ind. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ing at the camp include Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hutchinson, Lawrence- burg, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. E, G They are fishing with “Brau” Mr. and Mrs. G. Dani and Mrs. George B. S cinnati, Ohio, fishing with Captair Mr. Sippel brought in sailfish six feet three inches long, caught on a nine thread line. The Hutchinsons are former gui 5 Mr. and Mrs. Pelton, Jr., are also enthusiastic guests, bringing in a large number of reef fish. mackerel, bonito, amberjack, king- fish and lady fish. The Peltons are departing on a cruise next week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams Akron, Ohio, whose winter home in Coconut Grov of is PERSONAL MENTION REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING | the highway this morning taking pas- sage by bus to Miami where she will visit relative Attorney Wm. H. Malone Mrs. Malone who were in lando selecting a residence, and Or- re- ' sie j Among the latest guests arriv-| "JUST RECEIVE turned on the Cuba from Tampa { this morning. B. H: Lo keeper at brero arrived yesterday for quarterly tion family, ligh' his regular with his ALWAYS SPRY NASHVILLE.—Ben Spry, dance hall operator of this city has this sign on his office door have al- ways been Sp 3 years old and still Spry—Will Always B. Spry.” MICE COCKROACHES ‘TUBES the| 3 BIG SURPRISE Friday, March 6, 9 till ? KUBAN KLUB Temmy Fhompson’s Rhythm Kings ADMISSION _* DANCE Tim McCoy in ROARIN’ GUNS Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ OVER-SEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 Florida Motor Lines, Florida’s largest trans- portation company, announced it tion of DAILY BUS SERVICE to Miami and all of Florida from Key West. Large, com- fortable streamlined buses . . . direct con- nections in Miami for the West Coast. New York and the East. Chicago and the Mid- West. Light Express shipments accepted to and from Key West to anywhere in the state. LEAVE KEY WEST. ARRIVE MIAMI ARRIVE JACKSONVILLE 4:50 A. M. Miami $3.75 $3, $6.75 "3" Jacksonville $8.75 fz, $15.75 "725" BUS STATION: 210 DUVAL ST. PHONE 242 CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST Revenue ac BIG PINE KEY Use Of Ferry Beats Fine and Fo~ ECHOES 1 (Continued from Page One) i Tavernier was presented by Peace oo @ | Justice Lowe, and placed on file In his yacht, Namona II, Wal-! ter Tarke, New York, after stop- PAIR OF GLASSES, at Dock on ping in these waters, left for South Beach. Reward, if re-- Bahia Honda bridge to snare the turned to Apt. No. 5, Trevor & elusive jewfish. Morris, mar5-2tx ese WPA ie project for Communication from the relative to the m which the had pledged $ monthly instalimer read and .$50_ the ment, was ordere Clerk Sawyer of fivo checks of $2 Tallahassee a county's share of funds, making a total o received to date. county com Norberg and * Sheriff Karl! Thompson l¢ft .on the boat Boca Shica to lédk Bet the proposed route of the Over-Sea bridges. —_., William “B@T", Preston, radio operator at the ferry slip, spent last week end-with relatives in MISG=ELLANEOUS ew shipment Iver Johnson’s BABY STROLL-, ERS, latess models. $3.50 up. Sawyer’s Paint and Cycle Store, i Phone 684-R. mar5-3t to make F It was decided | day for those on the Forfeiture and General Carl Haldursen, assistant man- rolls. Checks are by ager of Big Pine Inn, has been supervising blasting operations on the grounds of the inn, prepara- y to the installation of a sep- tie tank. : George Pinder, chef on the ferry, introduced a new recipe for conch chowder to the waiting! world last week. He forgot to: add the conch. : FOR SALE Miami. SELL 16 ft. Trunk Cabin Ideal for fi g. Very reasonable. Leaving city. Will accept best offer or trade for good car. Aprly 828 Duval street. mar5-1tx “A Schenley Whiskey of Character” with the Mart of Merit This is the famous “‘doubie- rich” straight whiskey of Kentucky, made by old time Kentucky distillers the good old Kentucky way. PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art-; man Press. aug7 | William Bell, game warden, has! just returned from an inspection 0! the bird sanctuary at Big In-! dian Key. ' LOOK AT HENRY!) 2 WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —If I guaraniee my service? When yqu want a guarantee service on ur refrigerator, call 268 or 68 E. Martinez. | feb10-1mo; FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. feb6-tf | cai i| BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE ktNT by th Hour, Day er Week. Repair all makes ana paint them with Nu-Enamel. We carry a full! supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles And sell them as low as $5.00 down and $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. febi-tf H i i From Dixie to Alaska... folks are putting that real deliciousness in whiskey ‘drinks which the old-time ‘Southerners put in fheirs, by using fine Kentucky straight whiskey, Schenley’s CREAM of KENTUCKY “Cream of Kentucky”? Rex. U.S. Pat. 0m i Coprrtgit, 1996, Scueniey Distrivutor, lnc = {ques FOR A REALLY FINE GIN, TRY SUVER WEDDING DISTLLED Gi — ! i | | i i i Henry gives the wile an un- expected hug. What's the ide: Just “THANKS” for that fine meal you've prepared from those GROCERIES we ordered trom ARCHER’S. ’Nut? Sed. Order the following Food Needs through ARCHER’S: DRESSED POULTRY FISH TURTLE FRUITS VEGETABLES MEATS DATRY PRODUCTS the most REASONABLE ¢ PRICES. Archer’s Grocery “Fhe Store That Serves You Best” Phone 67 814-Fleming Street i ! RICHARDSON'S GROCER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY jp All a Cream, 6 cans .... 40c and 44c Milk, can - 10c and lle Sugar, 5 Ibs. == SE Butter, Ib 37 6c Potatoes, 10 Ibs. inions, 3 Ibs. jiam Rice, 5 Ibs. -........ ard, 2 lbs. ‘omatoes, 6 cans ... esh Eggs, doz. lew Potatoes, 5 Ibs. lack Beans, 2 Ibs. rits; 2 boxes Nenee; (hn. laxwell House Coffee, tb brite, 3 Ibs, ..... i liss Coffee, tb .........- ‘omato Catsup, large latches, 3 boxes It, 3 boxes .... ‘una Fish, can iS rape Fruit Juice, 2 cans uban Coffee, tb 27 and ipton’s Tea, pkg. -... eaches, 21% size lorthern Pears, 21¢ ee jenna Sausage, ca risco ......... 20e, 30¢ and hone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Streets no ft GARDEN HOSE) Shipment Just Received Length, Solid Rubber $1.49 ” ” ” 2.15 7 1.89 3.48 BEACH CHAIRS.. FOLDING — LIGHT — SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTRUCTED Adjusted Te Any Reclinning Position, With Foot Rest, Each $2.70 Without Feot Rest $2.30 YACHT CHAIRS: Extra Strong With Doubled Canvass Back and Seat Each $2.30 CAMP STOOL 25¢ RAINY SEASON SPECIAL WHILE IT LASTS---Special Sale On 85 Lbs. Green Slate Surface Roofing. 1 Roll Covers 100 Sq. Ft. A $2.95 Value Now At $2.25 South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets _ “Your hume is -vorthy of the best” Lehn kh bt tdkedd Adddtdttdtdddtiettts! # YeoReoOEooOwzZ AA 25’ 50’ sro o” (Likttttdad UZ Braided Rubber - ” 59c wlo<¢ FILLE ELALELEZVALAZEPILLILILILLAZLELLZLALLLL LLL &. and . 6:45 A. M. 5:00 P. M. a bn

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