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PAGE FOUK roe @000020000000000 Benefit Dance At Raul’s Tonight There wil attendance it at Raul’s Club crowd in Dance to be give on Roos by the K Club. Fund. will be u those in « late this after many reservations r affair. John Up until had been the his and Pritck SOCIETY =: Ceeeers seveeCeCCReOCeCECCS | Juvenile Dance | Here Tomorrow ething new 7 the line of} been started by the Recreat ion Dey part- ment o: C yi A Juve planned for tomo: for children be' chestra w furnish a good pro- m of late dance hits for the PERSONAL MENTION Among th tered thi hotels in Dunn. one of Jacksonville, was H. week Mrs. Oliver the Steamchip afternoon for a week-end v Tampa. Cube, Alex Jenks, Fowey Rocks lighthou ing his quarterly vacation family on Pine street, ple turn to his duties Mond: ing. th his Dr. J. H. Mont: ry, head of te State Plant Board, who was in Key West for a short visit with the local unit tive to vacation | periods, left th over the highway for ¢ accom-} panied by Mrs. Montgomery. J. R. hulls; tor of boiler i vessel J. B. Sullivan, sea Transportation company, yesterday for headquarters Tampa. S. inspec- to ‘inspect the of the Over- left: in Edward Bruce, prominent the world of who, with Bruce, made his home in K West during the winter season, and oceupi: arters in the nav- al station, yesterday after- noon on the Cuba for Tampa en route to Washington, D. C. Hutson, who was a y West of her broth- r, Mr. and Mrs. y, left yesterday for her home in Gainesville, Fla., aft- er a delightful visit. Mrs. Hutson p AS DD to return at an e ly date for al more extended SPECIAL SERMON | SUNDAY NIGHT, | | Rev. Shuler Peel. zastor of the! Fleming Street Methodist church, | will preach a special sermon Sun-! day evening, especially for those who think of the ligion as a burden. Peele’s theme “Your Relig Lift?” Some of that will be Rev, will be Load the Oa 2N questions this ans at + service i What What What ligion? A special invitation is extended} to those who are members of this} church Who are having spiritual! problems, nd of rel gion is a ‘oad? ind is a lift? true Christian re- FRENCH SCIENTIST TELLS THE WORLD OF NEW SUN RAY (My Associated Press) PARIS, April —The discov-| ery of a new ray in the sun’s halo, hitherto unknown, is claimed by a French astronomer, Bernard Lyot. The r or it may even be a, eeries of rays—is held to indicate that there is something, perhaps! a chemical element, which so far has escaped the attention of ob- servers, M, Lyot, who has been analyz ing the sun’s light for the Isat yeer at the observatory on the Pic | du Midi mountain in the Pyrenees, | described his discovery in a re-| port to the French Academy of} Sciences. He used a special apparatus, the esronograph, which he said permitted exploration of the sun’s halo at all times and not, as previously, only during eclipses. JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB DANCE Saturday, April 25, 1936 RAUL’S CLUB For Reservations Phone 691-J ADMISSION .. - $1.00 D.| spend-| ett, who is visiting relatives ents, Mr. highway this morning for where Mrs, a distri said before léiving she expected | Teacher | Horton, 20062080006 C000000 Osterhoudt left on the! erday aftztnoon on a trip and will return to! Monday } Edward Brnee, who was g a short vacation in Cuba, | w a returning passenger on the lCrba from Ha-ana yesterday. j Loe Miss Ethel who was in Key terests of the public Guide to Florida, le: ; afternoon for Tampa. Piodela, Kimball, in the in- Byrum FG) f judge, left yesterday aztcrnoon on the Cuba for a short 2 pa. , cashier of Key West Electric compan ed on the Cuba yesterday af noon for Tampa to join Mrs. Hew- there. | Mrs. John K on the Cuba pa where she will v __ (Robert Lord and family. m a passenger | y for Tam- with Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Hemingway on the Steamship Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to the family home in Pigott, Ark ansas, accompanied by her son, Gregory, for a v with her pa and M M. Pfeiffer. Berkow chief pharm- the Marine hospital and left over the Miami Berkowitz will attend meeting of Parent- associations to be heid in the Edison High M. E. acist at . Berkowitz, April 29 | School. TO SUSSCRIBERS if you do net receive your paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- zen. FI IIIS SS IS Mrs. Florence Curry, 100, of ren, 43 -grea-grandehildren, and jsix gteat-gréat-grandchildren. Hufchinson; Kas., cops” are abandoning | motorcycles. sars for Get tickets for Groceries at San Carlos Book Store. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c H weekly. ROSE OF THE RANCHO Matinge: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ BY THE tor Or. a4 | agreed THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, CHRIST OF THE ANDES ‘IN 1903 this dramatic statue of Christ was erected in one of the most spectacular settings in the. world. The site selected was 12,000 feet above sea level among peaks of the Andes so high and frozen and hostile that they had for centuries served as a complete barrier be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific, and could be ascenied only by mule- team, The statue—erected in commem- | oration of the settling of a dispute over boundaries between Chile and peace was declared the former foes cast the monument from cannons which once guarded the frontier. Mules carried the heavy load up the mountains as far as they could find footing, then hundreds of soldiers and sailors of both countries pulled it farther up the pass to its present site, by ropes. On the pedestal upon which the statue stands is a Span- ish inscription which translated reads: “May these mountains crum- ble into dust before the people of Argentina and Chile break the | tune, then leni’s M | Fox—snng to the “The Pré 1849—Ricting popular arch.” in , Parliamentary '-uildings burned. ANITA BERKOWITZ AND aad SIE WATKINS RECEIVE HIGHEST RATING Hbhor roll, ~ith «peta average, | jfor the Junior High School fol- | j Hows: | 3.00—Anita Berkowitz, | Watkins. 2.80—Norma Sunti. 2.75—Mario Napoles, Betty }. Henriquez, Margaret Bernal. 2.60—Griselda Garcia, Elien| Evans. 2.50—Olga Camo, Lillie Carey. ! 2.40—Jose Campo, Edwin Berk- owitz, Welter McCook, Sergio| Alvarez, Olga Machado, Edelio | ty Espinola. 2.25—Bob Duncan, Susan Rob- erts, Rita Disdier. 2.20—Josephine Padron, Ar- 'thur Lujan, Nellie Perez, Eugene 'Fabal, Ray Perez. 2.00—Ruthr Currie, Eva Valdes, jBeleita Jiminez, Glenn Mitchell, Elizabeth Roberts, Virginia “Me-+ Clanahan, Marion Taylor, Nellie; Louise Russell. j 1.80—Marcia Dexter, Donald ‘Lowe, Ray Demeritt, Betty Lewin, Jessie Riegs, Carmen Mae 1851—U. S. Government jtracted for a mon’ il lice between S ; Sacramento, Cal: con- serv- Khan, P 1926—Riza trooper in rowned Shzh (Cars COUNTY JUDG FOR WONROE FLORIDA, IN PROBAT In re Estate of ANTONIA A. IN THE IN AN S$ COURT DUNTY. NOTICE TO CREDI To all creditors and al ims or dem. notified and requi claims and elther of , late of Mlorida, to the Coun ce unty C Florida, mor and sworn claimant, nt or a All such claims and dem: filed within the time and manner prescribe@ dygg@iy, ovint! void. coUNTY 3tHGr Montreal—. : and * and Pistol Clu | announced ‘RIFLE CLUB WILL MEET ON TUESDAY S=sor=- | MEMBERS TO ASSEMBLE IN RECREATION OFFICES OF LOCAL WPA Meeting of the Key West Rifle has been cal’ed for Tuesday night im the recreation offices of the local WPA, t was this mornmg The session will sta ing been calied by Charles Thompson. The club charter, recently ceived, will be displayed at meeting. Members ef the ted to bring visiters in the clyb’s act President ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA sje eg hs in 0 matte: ci great importance at ths mcs=on fez-proc!, home-like hotel located = the Lent of downtown Jacksonville. Exery <com = tub and shower, soft water, steam bet. sad:o and ceiling lan...ewary bed with ame rt at 8 o'clock, hav- 7 Great Reductions NEW SPRINC EV ERY ; GUARANTEED ONLY FIVE MORE UNTH GRADUATS Pam usiness visit in Tam- ant in the} the | i | left | for graduation dresses including! Kas., has 34 grandchild-} “eruiser| |and scores of other materials. | (Sesseeeeereserooes Argentina—may be seen from the air on the trans-Andine flight which is a regular feature of the "Round South America cruises sailing from New York and California. When peace which they have sworn to maintain at the feet of Christ the Redeemer.” And the hand of the fig- ure ig extended in a blessing of peace between the two countries. \At The aes APPELROUTH’S ~)|WELTERS BAND TO. PUT ON CORERT| TO BE GIVEN a | | i} | | The Store of Fashion is adver-| AFTERNOON IN JACK- tising the arrival of new goods} SON SQUARE fancy organdies, gandies, marquesette or-| transparent _ organdies! i The pro | morrow ram to be given This popular store has also re- by Welters ceived a new shipment of ready Cornet Band, under the super- made graduation dresses and a Vision of the Federal Music Pro- large line of ladies‘ summer ject of the WPA, was announced dresses, | this morning. ‘start at 5 | Square. and Southard streets, is busy this 4 _- America, week getting 20 used.cars ready >_National Emblem, March. for the big K. W. ; (Key. West); 3Dear Heart, Serenade— Used Car Sale to start on April yacki Beyer. 29. 4.—Washington, Dan Navarro, manager of the’ uda. auto company, states that the 20 5.__The Fall of Jericho, Over- cars selected for this sale are the tyre—Maillochand. best ever offered. These are all, 6. Popular Selections, locally owned cars, says Mr. Na-; 7Lystspiel, Overture — Kel- rro, having recently been taken’ er-Bala. on new cars. Mileage on these; g The cars run from 10,000 miles to! Sousa. 35.000 miles. Models are from! Star Spangled Banner, 1929 to 193 to- afternoon The concert will o'clock in, Jackson USED CAR SALE for the March—Graf- Thunderer, March— H | Get tickets for Groceries at DOLLAR DAY MONDAY {San Carlos Book Store, Georgina Machado, meritt, Rosemary Kelly, |Romaguero, Jack Einhorn. Ercilia De-' Dolores 1.75—Lillie Mae Knowles, Vir-| ginia Knowlés, Margaret White. Sands, |}Gomez, Maude Roberts, Julia Saunders, Cerezo, Nunez, aes Virginia Overall. ita Dongo, Allen Roberts, Joe Hen- riquez, Olga Kerip, Eugene Rus- Today In History pubiated, adelphia lawyer, composed “Hail Columbia” ‘or ormanée of the PALACE 1.60—Louise Collins, William Love, , Rogelia | : you Roberts, Ottliee | the Norman } Adolfo Lopez, Zelda’ £ Sylvia Pinder, George! : m Henriquéz, Sylvia Henriquez, Lois! P a, wi ith the Monro County . a d Air claims mot Gled wituie tbe 1,50—Dolores Armayor, Juan-!auired cight months, will t red Ly limitation HOLTSBERG'S Powder Puff son Crusoe” first 1798—Joseph Ho»kinson, Phil- the benefit per-- singer, Giloert ; + “PATRICIA!” Glee Club Operetta Friday, May 1, 1936 High School Auditorium Charlie Chaplin in MODERN TIMES Comedy and Silly Symphony Matiiiee: 10-f5c; Night: 15-25¢ POWDER PUFF MUSLIN Has Us On The Run ‘Als fast as we can measure it off, smart women away with it—or we should is | WHITE BELT DAIRY | MILK | FRESH PEAS STRING BEANS CAULIFLOWER SQUASH LETTUCE CARROTS BEETS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS ‘| TIFT’S CASH GROCERY PHONE 29 1101 Division Street Holtsberg’s advertising a E for Monday and in this e s a number of items which will be offered in this sale. Other specials for Monday morning only. are shown in the ad- vertisement today, DUST CARRIES THE “FLU” GERM Have your car Vacuum Cleaned and washed .. $1.00 SWEETING’S Radio Service PHONE 79-J | | =| al il i | | ! ! ! | | OLD PAPERS Fy N N : . For Sale N 5 Pees © Be | SPIILIISISIIOLLI IL SE N CO kk dad he bd Ohh hahah aheahd they are carricd away with —carried away with its ori inal pattérns and loveliest of | colors—all of which improve? in laundering without starches. It’s permanent finished. Sold a KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Théater District | First Class—Fireproof— 5; Sensible Rates Popular Prices 2 Se NEW IN STOCK NEW IN DESIGN BEAUTIFUL, EXQUISITELY DECORATED WALNUT FINISH BED ROOM SUITES 4 pes. Bed, Chest; FY O40 Bench and Vanity 58 EARLY COLONIAL MAPLE SUITE A FINE EXAMPLE OF EARLY AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP 3 pcs. Dresser, Bed 2200 and Chest... . 66 REASONABLE, Partitulatly At Our Easy Time Baymiént Plati, Even At Cash Pricés Chilér S;-10g matuen: ond wclencual eeaduez AiR CONDIT COCKTAL LOUNGE - OnED ca } REaADY-staDe COFzE : oF Rates—Sengle with Pinata Bel —— 78 Rooms $209 - 40 Rooms $300 - 2 10 Semple Room wah Pinan Bah 3°05 Sloght ecsease bos donde oc ape 80 Rooms 32.59 $ Room £359 | a Othe 1 8 PQUND Homie ‘HOLTSBERGS Follow the crowd—see iat | ou- HOLTSBERG’S. ; Genuine 81x99; large; for Red Star Diaper C p-eces, $1 50, Another Taent Pags, on sale Taflore window for note the see sale reg DOLLAR will buy <at> Peperell regular $1.25, loth fer Rayon Bed Spreads, $1.50, Candlew $1.35, One lot Bathing Si $1.98. on sale Shadow-Proof Sitk sale on sale for Extra size Satin Slips, 52, at SPECIALS FOR MORNING ONLY 5 pieces colors, on sale, per vard 10 doz. ' Boys’ ‘sizes up to 10, window Printed see window display Wash ick Bath Rugs, regular | $1.00; arts, regular | $2.00! Slips. on] $1.00 48 MONDAY ; ANOTHER SALE Vole, fas : Or SHEETS AND CASES Surts Spooal F on sale - Prom and Graduation Dresses, on sale Another Sitks per yi shipment on sale, rd of Printed see window 50 (Our Silks are the talk of t town!) Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS ADU A PLrio .