The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 3, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Many Yachts And Other Pleasure Craft Visit Here During Winter Key West during the past sev-,short cruising trips in eral months has been the mecca! waters, include the Yacht for a large number of yachts andj Louise, other private boa cruising; ner- of southern waters. M: of them! Louise i: have berthed he periods, so pleased ; owners with the unique Paula Chicago. The il return to Key West. charm} Other boats visiting here and appeal of the Island City. | ing the past several ks ‘During this week the Sunshine; clude the Joan, one of the Ill, with owner H. W. Harper, of| yachts which have been in Larchmont, N. Y. and his guests,| Yacht Basin here this season. arrived, as did also the , with! is owned by V. C. Moore, of its owner, Hugh J. Chisholm and} York City. Two others, June I party aboard. Other r : the Aras party are Mrs William H. Chisholm, D: Mrs. C. M. Van Duzer, M Key, Miss Jane Schmel John R. Hersey. Also visiting here h the Cabin Cruiser Whis by E. R. Schooner Weber of Nev Alamo, of L. B. Manni last week, as did the Deisel cruiser, owned D. Miller of Portland, } riving the same day est the . She al olm,' Beach, Fla. and er and! William J. Dero of Miami Beach, Sarah; arrived the same day. and} The Yacht Alva, owned by W. been} was anchored in the stream just owned off Fort Taylor several weeks . and! ago, having just returned from a , by S.:erhise in Caribbean and So The! American waters. rived'in here often ¢ Bymar, | months. Byron! Leaving a few days ago was Maine. Ar-'the Yacht Shiawassee III, owned ‘na; by Calvin B Bentley, of Miami II, owned by Leon of| Beach, after a long period in Hollywood, FI cht} Key West. Mr. Bentley and his Winsome Too, owned by ness|family are well-known in Key Edwards of | We: , and have a wide circle of Boats : ned| friends here. They return year- here during the and are already looking for- ing the winter ntire winter nearby! now at Marquesas for a‘ terday afternoon by plane long! brief period, following which she { dur- in-! ecutive officer, left by plane yes- | K.. Vanderbilt of New York City,| ts! Jocscens oogeees| ‘PERSONAL MENTION Donald Meyers was a passen-) ger arriving yesterday from} | Matecumbe on the plane operated | by the Edgar Flying Service. | | E. P. Johnson, keeper at Som-j ; brero Key lighthouse, arrived yes-} | terday from the light to spend his) ; quarterly vacation - with his; | family. i } | Patrick J. Galvin, customs owned by Frederick Wag-, 2gent who was in Key West for al Paula’ short time on business, left yes-) for} Miami. } ! | i ! Franklin E. Albert, FERA ex-| terday afternoon for Miami en; , route to Jacksonville headquarters! for a conference with officials. ~ Miss Luerecia Gonzalez, daugh-| ter of Louis Gonzalez, will’ leave| Monday morning for Havana] i where she will spend a while with! | relatives. i | Perey H. Howse, recently ap- pointed second assistant keeper at Sombrero lighthouse, left yes-: terday for the light to assume this duties. i { Clem Price, of the WPA rec-; 'reation division, left yesterday {for Havana where he will attend} to matters in connection with the} |yacht’races to be run from that city to Key» West. | Myer Schwartz left yesterday | afternoon for Miami after making} |an inspection of the progress of | the cleaning and cutting activities jin connection with the salvaged son with the exception of si ward to next season. THE KEY WEST CYTIZEN . Star Songstress Shot (At) By Policeman | Ella Logan Unscathed By Sub- machine Gun Barrage in Test of Bullet-Resisting Glass DY by. day the march of science ; m” makes empty phrases out of lg 33 time-hallowed proverbs. One of the at latest to fall is the familiar adage | ~~ ee about people who live in glass|high calibre revolvers and high- houses. : powered rifles, All for the cause of science, Ella} Multiplate is made on the same Logan, vivacious little torch song-| principle as safety glass, being stress of stage, radio and night-|inated, or constructed like a sand- clubs, stood still the other day in| wich, composed of layers of glass Newark, N. J., while a policeman |and plastic material. Multiplate is shot a barrage of submachine gun|q super club ‘s: i ith fe bullets directly at her smiling face. | layers of Ss pe iter of plastic, Nothing but a sheet of glass stood |while safety glass, or duplate, has between the petite singer and the |two layers of glaSg. with a plastic deadly bullets. filler. “ With Sgt. Frank Shannon, crack | ‘Striking the multiplate, the bullet marksman of the Newark police, as |finds the combination of laminated the man behind the gun, the first| glass and plastic far too much to bullet pinged against the glass di-|cope with and disintegrates, In a rectly in front of Miss Logan’s face, | comprehensive series of. tests ‘pre- She smiled and powdered her nose|liminary to the dramatie demon- as more bullets struck in quick suc- | stration in which Miss Logan par- cession right before her eyes and | ticipated, many pieces of multiplate stepped from behind the glass a few | of varying thicknesses were tested moments later and un-/using guns and pistols of widely Making Ready Fo ! ce i. i 4 . r Frolics Of jcently purchased from the city. 1936”’ At Habana-Madrid Club Everything is working cabaret Frolies nicely for the big flood shows, “The 1936,” which is being of sponsored | by the “Original Twelve,” states Lillian Goehring and Curry Har-| Molina and Raul Llanes were Joe Richardson. Gerald Pinder, di- rector of the flood shows, is do-. Riggs, Faye Adams, Edna Larsen,' make! Bob Saunders, Idilio Borges, Paul Florinda Cardenas and the groom’s; ing everything possible to the show one of the best yet to be given, it is stated. } From all indications there will be a record attendance on the night of pres i April at the H. adrid Club. All; nding are re- make reservations to The cast follows: | Gerald Pinder, Avery Johnson, Silvio Parra, Lou Pritchard, out; Harriet Johnson, Norma Garcia,! and Joe Lopez, Dollis Buchell, George; Mills White, Janice Lewis, Edith Williams, Eva Warner, Emerson Beccaise, Winnifred Marshall, is, assisted by a chorus: Edna Mesa, Walter Williams, Madge Sands, Barbara Carey, Maude Lowe, Eloise Guito, Helen Saun- ders, Romelda Johnson, Edith 17,| Russell, Margaret Ladd, Helen Al-; many bury, La Verne Lowe, Bebe Spence, Xenia Hoff, Florence Dil- lon, Clara Yates; accordian, Eugene Wilson. Dance music will be furnished by the popular Pritchard’s Or- chestra. Church Folk To Give Social ‘ Sock Social for the benefit of the Fleming Street Methodist} Church will be given at the par-! sonage tonight at 8:00 o’clock by! the Young People’s Department | of this church. t “Don’t Tell A Soul,” a one-act, comedy drama, will be the main] feature on the program. T! lit- tle play is “gossipy” and filled with laughs and thrills. An ex. cellent program has been ar- ranged. i Those taking part in the play| are: Angeline Anson—Susan LaKin. Matilda Mingle—Nellie Louise Russell. j Sylvia Knowles. Luella Johnson. Nancy Nottabud—Mary Felton.| Prudence Pinchbit—Edna Rob- erts. SOCK SOCIAL | Tonite At 8:00 o’Clock FLEMING STREET CHURCH PARSONAGE Sponsored By Young People’s Department PUBLIC INVITED Loganberry — Minnie Lockhart—Jennie May —AE— Monroe Meat Market Pork Picnics, t .... Pork Hams, by half, Pork Chops, tb ... Smoked Picnics, tb Butter, tb - aes, Pure Lard, tb .... Eggs, doz. HENS AND FRYERS Phone 411 510 Fleming Street Free Delivery |) Clara Claypool—Vergie Key. Susianna Cutterman — Mar- guerite Valenzuela. Mrs. Ferguson—Macie R. Al- bury. Other numbers on the program are as follows: Piano solo—Marie Knowles. Solo—Faye Bervaldi. Reading—Katie Eldridge. Solo—Ruth Roberts. Violin solo—Gerald Saunders. Duet—Gerald Watkins Sylvia Watkins. The young people’s tion has invited the public to spend a pleasant evening at the Parsonage tonight. % . Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. street car rail his company re- | | Miss Claribel Molina | Weds Raul Llanes | At a pretty home wedding} |solemnized at the residence of} the bride’s parents, 1008 Watson! street, last evening, Miss Claribel ; joined in wedlock. The bride was attended by Mrs. attendant was Oscar Molina. The , ceremony was performed by Peace} the Pittsburgh P! scathed. The event was held to demon- strate newly perfected multiplate bullet-resisting ease developed by te Glass Company as the latest obstacle to bandits. In varying thicknesses, the glass is capable of withstanding bullets of all sorts, including those fired from BELFAST.—Begause Mrs .Wil liam Cloughy of this city gossip-! ed about Miss Edith Morgan, ‘her, husband had to pay Miss Morgan : $2,500 damages. FORCED TO PAY DAMAGES | varying calibre and power. In every case, the glass withstood the fire of shot after shot without penetration of more than 2 fraction of an inch. In the war against crime, this new development is a valuable safeguard for banks, payroll windows, arm- ored cars, police cars and similar uses, This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Contai: ‘ix kinds of ing medielnes, imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds an | Pores to reach and kill itching of Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr.} They will be at home friends at to their) 1113 Varela} | Visitors. Plan | Leaving Today | Mr. and Mrs. Henri J. Messier who were spending the winter in , this city will leave this afternoon jon the S. S. Cuba for Tampa en route to New Orleans and San ! Antonio. | After a short visit in San An-} | tonio, they will motor through} Arkansas, Tennessee and_ then} | proceed to their home in Balti- j more, Md. | While here Mr. Messier spent | Cabaret and Floor Show HABANA-MADRID CLUB April 17, 10 p. m. Sponsored by ORIGINAL TWELVE | Tim McCoy in Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ Color! Style! Predominating In Quality SUMMER RUGS» 8x10 #40 We Invite Your Perso 6x9 930 8x10 9xi2 § UP mal Inspection Of These Lively Colored And Cool Rugs For Summer Use. You Will Be Delighted Rich Design. Living Room As Well With Their Gorgeous, Equally At Home For Dining And As Porch. Equally Suit- able In Winter As In Summer. Take Advantage Of Our Liberal Time Payment Plan At Cash Prices Long’s Furniture Store | much of his time fishing | eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and 5 sw a | common itch. Two sizes, 35¢ an around} Key West waters. They hope to! return here next winter. | + Galas | ATTENTION! : eet nS | Gea Thee Pics! STAINLESS now, if you prefe: | Smal! Chops, ib — — |} Lamb Roast, Ib Lamb Chops, ib Lamb Shoulder, tb Lamb Stew, Ib «. Frankfurters, tb SPECIAL OFFER —onp—— PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permanents rg $5.00 Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W i Also, Different Cuts At Different Prices GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED! LEE BAKER’S MEAT MARKET Phone 695 822 Fleming St { | | i | | t | | | | IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical EASY TERMS—10 DAYS [At The Stores! i H EASTER GOODS { The Store of Fashion is more! than pfepared to take care of out-! fitting ladies, misses and children of this city with Easter dresses, shoes and all accessories. ; Eyery express brings new mer-| chandise in the season’s smartest! styles introducing the latest colors : i In the shoe department there ‘were many cases of new footwear! in on Thursday’s beat. These are | now on display and are reasonably priced. { What's new in Easter frocks is shown in the ready-to-wear de-! partment. A special offering on dresses is shown ip today’s ad- vertisement. BERMUDA MARKET Bermuda Market, corner White and Virginia streets, is this week advertising some very attractive prices on meats. This popular; market carries a ful] line of meats’ at all times. John Cobo is pro-! prietor, j EASTER CANDIES H Key West Drug Co. has just re-; ceived a shipment of Whitman's, candies for Easter., These may be had in any size. { LEE BAKER'S MARKET | A glance at the prices in Lee. Baker’s advertisentent!’ it th's is-| Bermuda Meat Market HEAVY. WESTERN MEAT STRICTLY FRESH MILK FED VEAL Veal Stew, 1b .. Veal Roast, Ib - | - From 4 te 7 Ibs. Each ALL AT PRICES YOU CAN MEET sue will convince the most skepti-'| RHODE ISLAND. RED HENS|: FRIDAY, APRIL >. 1936 cal that prices on meats are lower! Subscribe te The Citizes—2te now than they have been im weekly. months. PROTEC? MONROE MARKET Monroe Market, 510 Fleming street, is today listing a few of the many Saturday specials on meats that are offered at this market over the week-end Read the advertisement carried br th-= store for further information. NEW SUMMER RUCS New summer rugs are im at Long's Furniture Store and are being advertised im this issue of The Citizen. ; Long’s invites the public make a personal imspection of these new rugs and see the letest colors that are beimg used for! sumunmer. ‘Ken Maynard in HEIR TO Warren Willams and Dolores del Rio in - The Widow From Monte Carle | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-2Se JUST RECEIVED | TODAY! | 158 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES Sizes 14 te 48. in beautiful materials and finely ‘ash oned. s;ecially priced a-— $3.95 COCL, COMFORTABLE, FOOTWEAR For Summer in Styles As You Like Them! Everything worthwhile FOOTWEAR SMARTNESS been interestingly and in vitingly assembled in our pres- ent stock. Amd at prices yeu f can aflord to pay! DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPING AT Fesmen-2 gat Brecks anc Gaudsaven have them in Aniong the newer ideas in cook- ving, spme experts are advocating the so called “Waterless” method. ..And for some foods this method has an advantage. Naturally, this method of cook- ing, just as any other process of cooking, may be done better, more economically and more quickly on a modern gas range than in any other way. For on a modern gas range you can control your heat EXACTLY. But you may net prefer this “Waterless” method. And if you do not, you don’t HAVE to use it te get either results or economy. A gas range will cook YOUR way. ¥ou don’t have to cook the Range’s

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