The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1937, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ee Hi i cele- for to- } ard ‘ Sunday's Dinner 4 to draw/and asked that all exhibitors of| 1.44 chops or Roast New Potatoes : : sm peared Dancing} vases, be sure to acceed to the| © Glazed Garrots Celery Re og Foner & start at heur of 10} request as ‘annouriced by Mr. tee onan a and Bee ‘ i ‘ren or Comtee ms ‘LYING over the Andean peaks— oliday Dinner one of which cowers 23,800 feet Grapefrait above sea level—is casually referred Roast heey or Turkey to as “jumping the hill” by the Sweet Potatoes “Seewed Celery | Pilots who regularly make the trip. Green Salad * |The @ight across this great oack- nels wad Duties bone of South America is one of the most thrilling parts of the cruise tours ‘round the continent which proceed by ship from New York to Valparaiso, by air across the Andes to Buenos Aires and return by the East Coast route to New York. The airplane shown here—one of the new ‘Pan American Grate air e lifters { trom. Cris- A 1778—Margaret Bayard’ Smith,| ‘opal inthe Candi Zone via the Wert worship service. ee: Sn ; gonial. tend Coast of South America to Buenps Rev. Shuler pert oe Died June 7, 1846) ee ee ia} a od sland 1905—Angelina E. Grimke, section of “seats will be reserved . unger of the two. sister anti- for the sts: lavery and woman’s rights cru- e saders, born at Charleston, S. C. wane subject will be/nieq near Boston, Oct, 26, 1879. Kirke, “ee for lightful affair amen be played by John Pritchard’s| have arranged a good program of the church, and to all its friends and to visitors and strang- The Knights of Pythias and WARNS THAT TOO = with her mouth open, should we say, lips parted. But the MUCH POWER MAY |senator wouldn’t say. | President’s Room CAUSE TROUBLE soi misrorca rrescents room i jee | and mirrored President’s room in |the capitol, off the senate cham- i ber, no longer is open to tourists. |, CLA THAT POW | ber, ep 5 =n BOW | ewapaper men and senators use IN HANDS OF ROOSEVELT | it as a joint confernce room dur- jing sessions Lut after that a rai ving is put across’ the ‘entrance. T. ©. Craven, certified public who were here investi- : 1822—Henry ‘F. Durant, Bos- ton lawyer, evangelist and found- er of Wellesley College, born at Hanover, N. H. Died Oct. 3, 1881, - if ! +1829—Joseph Jefferson, famed] wftHOUT GOOD WILL CAN actor, third of the name~on the ! 5 CAUSE GREAT DISSENSION/ 7ourists now may not look down, the famous “corridor‘of mirrors” j made by facing two huge mirrors. | on opposite sides of the room. F : Today is a combination of the nature of the previous day, with a more artistic or sensuous charac- highway this|ter, giving a person who is genial|stage, active in the theater for( and friendly'and living in harmony |™0re than 70 years, born in ‘Phil- with his neighbors, If not possess- ‘adelphia. ‘Died April 23, 1905. ing the power of yesterday, it still holds success, i H sf ‘ | } 9 = By PRESTON GROVER. (By Asvociated Pres) B a= if 1839—Henry M. Cist, Union BY T H E . o a Mrs, Homer ing, who private to a4 will WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—'{ ~ general in the Civil 5 5 or was spending a while with her| in Key West last evening over the| War, Cincinnati lawyer, military] Eighteen years ago President Wil-| MONKOE THEATER : ag Mrs. Mary E. So highway for a business visit here. bay: ae in Cincinnati. Died}son came back from Paris an a Jean Beers bigeye ee Visited with other relatives, left)’ Mrs, Joseph L.. Plummer and) laid on the senate’s doorstep a.) LIBELED LADY this morning for the home in Mi-! baby, accompanied by Mrs. Plum-| 1848—Edward H. Harriman, ~ a we iy seit i eve | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- emi. mer’s mother, Mrs, Frank Papy,|the ‘railroad king” of’ his day,]rjaho led a quartet of -enators{{ ‘a 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ hammeste arrived m the city last evening! born on Long Island, N. Y. Died) ,— rs om nt ab ae: Prager | senneeanaromsenosrsineetccncsa at! Waldo Leon, who was in Keyjover the highway from Miami,|Sept. 9, 1909. be eng qesarmiaiians nine Gpoeraie: West for the funeral services for! where Mrs, P ud eensae|. day the league is virtually a dead ‘Me mother, Mrs. Sarah Folker! ing with her daughter. Amazon ants are unable to feed a, Today from a dozen sources come proposals that the author- . }ity of the supreme court be lim- ited or cireumvented. Many read- F morning via Flor- Key West's Only Complete for his home . Department Store themselves and the work is done by. Rev, M. L, Smith, pastor of the| their slave-ants, Ley Memorial: Chtirch, who had Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty LARGEST SHOWING OF SPRING AND SUMMER in 7 i Seen” been attending a church assem A mole can turn 120 degrees in ; o ‘W. .C. Catling, official of the} lage in Stlami, has retained to th>, solid earth with four strokes of its ats cho tn thon: avec rine te the |p Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W DRESSES S BE O E S WPA state office was an city. , Paws. court to cooprate or face loss of OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS its domain. Senator Borah, in al nation-wide broadcast, says in ef. fect something like this: President Roosevelt is a great fellow, and doing his job with! good intentions. Perhaps with him the court is not so desperately necessary to protect the people. But year in and year out it is bet- | & ter to have a court out of reach even of the President. Right ave Re ee ce it is said, a man with Rooseve!t’: vices. _ New Spring Muslins, imi- power but without his good wi Se ties, Figured Piques, New Ray- $1. 98 could destroy the rights of the!{ 11:00 A. M. O-Shan Print, Flowered Silks * 7:30 P. M. E people. Yet if the President and; and Chiffons. congress want power not given) One epee under the constitution let them go} Batiste, y: to the people and ask for it. 1 40 inch Figu Silks, Already a quartet of senators; HOLTSBERG’S light beck grounds, ber have indicated they would: will- Pastel Baby Dresses, hand Wash Dresses, Printed Linen 2000 pairs of the season’: —FIRST— Dresses, Flowered Silk Dresses,314 newest a smartest styles and Hand Detail Linen Dresses, Flowered Dimity Dresses and§|| best qualities for the price ob- Chiffon Dresses, from $1.98 tainable anywhere, 2.50 and $3 Kes each up. Jues; every kind ii The Church where Visi- Seong imaginable —Sandals, Straps, Ties, Ox- tors and Strangers are DRESS fords, Pumps, Fancies; in made to feel at home. MATERIALS White, Pink, Blue, Yellow, Come and Enjoy These Kid, etc., on sale— (See window display at 522 Duval St.) At One Price For Saturday, | ; a and Monday “OTHER, SHOES UP TO $3.95 Comfortable And Convenient , 4 Gapres’’ ae th tr} the SADTES’ SILK DRESSES, Either Double Or Twin Beds Pacer natioee ech asian ~ aren and Mondey Borah platform~of amendment 26 pieces 40 x sale_ Sat with caution in making a change e 32-44, on sale Monday $1.00 and CHILDREN’S SHOES in in the fundamental law. Use our lay-away-plan—a deposit will hold your gar- ment, RECEIVED THIS WEEK New shipment in WAN RAALTY SILK UNDERWEAR in latest undergarments for the Spring season. See them Ladies’ Organdy Blouses $1.00 the city. Nothing but the best Rainbow Stripe Tailored Cur- tains, see window, on sale shown at POPULAR PRICES. ‘Monday, pair ............. $1.00 SANDALS in low heels and New Tripple Sheer in Spaced§/#high heels; Pinks, _ Blues, Prints; pattern confined tof! Greens, Reds, Whites, Blacks, us, 40 inch guaranteed wash-f{|ff Maize, etc. Rust and Green at & m nt’: i ‘ ion. Others {Another shipment of Printed a a SY nA i Silk, ab fel nee Peer auitca Cer male take | Silk Dresses, sizes 14 to 20, embroidered’; each 50c re eyansns $1.98 a. pn ot ae a guaranteed washable, see ildren’s esses .. P e Sey <. ee 4 them in our window, on SHOES | $1.00, $1.25 and sf seme RY Muslin sentence ml a s 7 FY “ nd washa) > ; 50 ed address but added extemporan-!f ae ais rece he largest and. niost -com- Jere — in “Easter per yard ~» We ly as he closed: ‘(Let us move Bile prmmel slipe, Seinen one, lete li ¢ MEN'S, LADIES’ rel ; Pique in all colors, narrew and eously a 10 styles; all lace trimmed, dpgtea pd | - $295, $3.95 to $10.75 wide wale, yd. 26¢ and 80 | Harlow’s Kiss \ Jean Harlow kissed Senator: Reynolds of North Carolina the other day as a publicity stunt but ! it put a new gleam in the sena- Just received new shipment of 2-piece Culottes in the new ntung material—Crepes, $1.25 and $1.50, special O8e New shipment Children’s Easter Dre:ses $1.00 up Handmade Ladies’ Dresses, hand crocheted cone $4.98, $5.96 up A COMPLETE LINE OF BEACH WEAR AND ACCESSORIES Includes the finest makes— Jantzen and Dressmaker Bath- ing Suits; Shirts, .© Halters, 1, 2, Seplece Suits, Beach Towels, Robes, torial eye. We had read in a Hol- able, on sale .... $1.00 ostiGlten;* maabitrietle < ge Plisses, etc. . New shipment Mercerized Pop- Rust and Green lywood column that Miss Harlow’s ‘Hl white Sharkskin, Reg. $1.50, onf|{NEW EASTER SHOES, in wvrvenee $108 00 $4.96 ete. i] lin Suits for Boys, regular 10 doz. Slacks and Culottes, makeup man complained sorrow- sale Monday ................ $1.00} y styles; Pumps, Straps fully that she always spoiled her:§ Beautiful Flowered Voile own makeup and that of her kiss- t colors, 3 yds. for $1.00 ees by kissing with her mouthi§ teayy Satin for Slips, 40 inch, | tion colors for Children. open. “Dees she?”’ we asked Sen-} ‘on sale, yd. 80c Men’s ‘White and Sport; ator Reynolds. WEeChildren’s Taffeta Dresses, see] | Shoes in Novelty Leather com- “Ah, delicious,” "he said, in such} window, on sale ._... 00 binations. rapturous - recollection that it Boys’ Suits with Coats, see eould:be surmised that she doesif window, ‘on sale Monday{; BEACH WEAR eaten | MRE... SUB ERRY RESERVATIO! Kayser Chiffon Silk Stockings, Sport Shirts, Culottes, F paves NS || Reg. 89c, on sale, pair .. 75¢$\f| Bathing Suits, Play Suits, Slacks, Beach Robes and Albury’s Service Station Kayser Brocaded Silk Slips,fi} ‘William and Baton St. Phone 444 |} t 82 to 44, on sale __.... $1.98 Sun Suits. New Kayser Step-Ins, 10 styles, Tony’s Service Station ERE Fleming at Griunell St. Phone 34 | ae oa | MEN’S ain | DEPARTMENT MORNING 1 table with REMNANTS, Phones 488 or 480 | Complete new Spring Ferries leave No Name Key!|[ entire long line of Boys’ and Men's Tubular Steel Back Hardwood Armrest OI WINS aaj. neon cen cssesn $1.00 PULL-EASY 39% New White and Combina-f'} 20 doz. Polo Shirts, values to $1.00, at .......... 49¢ and 69 LARGEST SHOWING CHILDREN’S SHOES Including some of the best make; at POPULAR PRICES Buy “Sundial” Shoes, they are guaranteed and they cost no more. New Whites, Blacks, White and Black, White and t Brown. Baby size to big 8, — $1.00, $1.25, $1.98, $2.50 and ||| NEW SHIPMENT OF BEACH s 5 up. SHOES, latest model». is foremost and prices} | Gity’s Leading Ladies’ Store | | | | | | | PRINCESS 50 Rust and Green Upholstered Back Each a Simmons Quality Product Throughout Add that extra guest room to your home this easy and convenient way —TERMS IF DESIRED— * LONG’S FURNITURE STORE ‘ ‘ N ‘ 5 . ‘ ‘ : ‘ ‘ N . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ® ‘ ‘ N N 1, 2, 3-yard pieces; any piece in the lot, 25¢ for! fA de hud ude i SP PLANING STREET : TELEPHONE 80 & | ng Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and : ‘| Suits, Pants, Shirts, ete. | | !ow- —JOE. 1. APPELROUTH WELD LZOLIIIIIIOIIOLIOD OSI IMM M MME \\? >? \ ; |

Other pages from this issue: