The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1937, Page 4

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red flower) and heard the ago it ;waswanried by those went as human sacrifiees to tf ; bouquet.’ president and membership, Thi. in{will oceur some forenoon’ which/thing in his eyes. will be.a.pleasanter time ‘than in! ft | Fears of seed the later afternoon. Notice of| “E asked Laaiseese sd : { te flower. | this will be given in due season, |t#mes what it.was,’.the . veteran ; Pp an ‘cop admitted afterward. i {Plan Dance For - At a3 if Dance in hon- i Fos rr this eve-}Marti will be guests of Key West ©n Duval!Country Club at the Membership auspices Dancing evening at 10 o’clock, county officials} This dance is for members and Navy officials have | their invited guests only. It is ‘am invitation to be} expected that there will be a this affair. large number in attendance. good {sponser a Social Dance. Mem- for the |bers of the club will be admitted free at this ewmt. Musie will be Sanday evening, beginning |furnished ty Pritchard’s Orches- @ @eerk, Sociedad Cuba will | tra. ef $: E rk H on mprcer. * the Case murder slept a wink, gestion,” he says. Lumley Parks left over the ‘ighway this morning in the Flor- Motor Lines bus for Miami }i re he expects to spend several. agulated on the Ray Bush, deputy United States Marshal in this distriet, left this morning over the highway for a short business visit in Miami. & Navarro, Carlos Silveira, Guill-| 45... T “ Charles. . Rosam left over the highway this morning accom- A través de todos los tiempos, by her M panied daughter, Mrs. L. desde su fundacién, ha palpitado L. Hunter, who had been visiting eu sono be cultura y Ie virtudy);, coy West for one week and Gentando entre sus miembros a unlit, whom her mother will spend mémero de patriotas cubanes.| one time. propio Apéstol Marti la visits aia del patriot Martin) Joseph Roberts, formerly — em- durante su visita a Cayo) ployed. by the Artman Press, who: been spending some time in _ En la actualjdad vive rodeadalyi, was an arrival in Key © los mayores prestigios, y sus} wes yesterday afternoon. over @empenentes, wt centenar § de}+),. highway. ‘ @ebanos, americanos y espaivles, @emeervan integro aquel fervor yf @quel entusiasmo de sus predeces- od aged que la Logia Dr. Félix along. it, But it was n the shirt. The evidence reau of criminal Chief Deputy Sheriff Bernard Waite returned last night over the highway from Chattahoochee my a ern thetona| Where he went to take an insane {patient. He was accompanied on Ke rigen en Ia actualidad, se-|‘** ‘7 by Mrs. Waite. marks. floor. This was mere by-play. irt was not his, and Ryan knew against reached impressive totals, but still the wiry little porter denied all. One damning link to the was a >loody fingerprint found on the jamb of the bathroom door- Tt tallied with Green’s. Alexander Clarke, of the and there saw the! bril-itor Ryan’s celd blue eyes return- which relates that cen-|¢¢ again and again to the brown placidity of Major Green’s face. thousand From that moment, in the sub- ‘way, on the street, at his tasks, at his home, ever im his sleep, Major Green was under surveillance. — “But,” as Ryan put it, “it’s one Cuban officials here for the un-|thing to suspect a murderer, and visiting | veiling of the monument to Jose {quite another to pin a job on him.” Three Sleepless Nights The body of Mrs. Mary Harriet of} Dance being given at the club-}Case was diseovered at 6:35 p. mi, will be-|house on Stock Island tomorrowfMonday, January 11. On Thurs- jday, January 14, the grané “jury indicted Green for first degree murder. He was sent to the Sing Sing deat: house. And Ryan and his men have turned to another mys‘ery—that of the triple Gede- For three days and nights when broke neither Inspector Ryan nor amy man on his vicked squad of detectives “My men rejected a relay sug- “They were anxious to stick with the job un- til it was finished, Be sure to men- tion that. I don’t want the glory. Without them I’d be nowhere.” At 3 a. m. Wednesday morning Green was benig questioned again the Case apartment, (Fingerprint “Fallies Pools and smears of blood co- Green’s: shirt and shoes were takem from him. The shirt bore the markings’ “FWC,” Mr. Case’s initials, Ask- ed where he had gottem the shirt, he said it had beer giver to him by another resident in the apart- ment house. A few minutes later Ryan was shaking that man out of a sound sleep and taking him The to con- front Green with the alleged own- er, who denied ever having seen Green crime bu- identification, had gone around powdering the apartment to bring up tell-tale When the fingerprint ap- peared on a door-jamb, it failed! to photogreph clearly. That part of the door was sawed out and! eundado magn 4 anes es sent to the burean. ee eggs cape ot L. P. Artman, Jr., son of L. P.| “If the landlord objects, we'll ; Gebeiel Gutiérres, Venerable| A7¢™=") publisher of The Citizen,| buy him a new door,” said Ryan. » J and Mrs, Artman, arrived over| The next day another finger- ithe highway last night from At- Pablo Fernandez, Primer Vig-hanta, Ga., where he has been do- ing graduate work at Emory Uni- versity, and intends te spend the with his parents. @swaldo Carrero, Segundo Vig-| Rogelio Cabrera, Tesorero. Castro, f @argo que desempeiia desde hace; Judith Barrett-Wm. Hull in = afios. I FLYING HOSTESS estos instantes de homenajes' Gloria Stuart-Lee Tracy in F reeverdos a Marti patriota y Apéstol, la Logia Dr. Félix Varela! Mo. 64, obtuvo de todos los maso- Bee del Estado de Florida, con la @eoperacion entusiasta y noble det! WANTED: JANE TURNER Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15:20c; Night; 15-25¢ print wes found; the bureau re- ported it was not Green’s, “Now,” suys Ryan, with a twin- kle, “whose fingerprint do you MONROE THEATER Gran Diputado de Distrito, Bande Camus, que la Masoneria tribute también su homenaje a ‘Marti masin, # cuyo efecto se en- serarert on Key Weer uate" then A CAYO HUESO Dancing and Cocktails uy » Gran Maestro Jes: ©. Clark, que tomari parte. en | Para Prendas, Pastales y;|| JARDIN DE LAS ROSAS a — Le adialil ba Curiesidades, Peliculas j| DE PENA MORALES 4 d hy yp eal lo Kodak ; Baile y Cocktails Diario ‘ de nuestra ciudad, di | Dia y Noche Sto de Avis con mot de ee | ahs COON fiestas en homenaje a! i grandes Edificio det Hotel Colonial | Thomas 522 Marti. i GARDEN OF ROSES Sanidad | a. m, Parade will form at route outlined to Bayview tion to the city of 1 the Cuban ¢ > Havana. ‘ West. cocktail party to be given. view Park. tions will be issued. rovas spe ison pont event is the rise in the price CO; other ieee pes and sixteen ts. cen’ That such ffuctuations are disds- trous is clear. A serious decline in down and this means unemployment. Moreover closing down docs “not bring great relief to the mining cdm- panies since it is necessary for them to spend large sums to keep the mines in condition for working later. Neediess to say. stock*olders' lose heavily from a passing of divi- dends on their stock and {ron the de- cline in its market: value. We might suppose that the present rise in prices would be wefsomed hv everybody. But the producers are clearly t led, not mersiy because: prices are high but because they fear certain results. During the de- pression large stocks of copper ac- cumulated and there was a poxsi- bility that this would cause prices’ to fall even lower than they did. They agreed to limit their produc- tior for a time and prot sin the United States persuaded the Con- gress to place a duty of four cents # pound on imported copper. urgin: this as an emergency measure all of the of mines ant perians to be faced as prices rise. ur.e i 2os| many new ones will be opened up: will be'tontorrow and marked by the events according to I — H. Sheppard, and proceed along Lieutenant Jose Garcia Relaver 22:35 p. us, Lamncheon of the Key-West Rotary be attended by a group of officials-and distinguished men from 1:15 p. mt, Special meeting of the eity council called for the! J purpove of making Major Ismael Bravo, of the Cuban Army; Con- ta The halé-pint size negro porter | kess™man Jose M, Castillo, and Dr. Pedro Varela, srereeery of Hees Pancmn riage 2) Can. Saran Committee: of National Defense of Cuba, Adopted Sons of Key. 2p. m., Baseball game at Navy Field. 8 p. m., Dr. Armando Cobo will be host to a large 8 p. m. until 11 p. m.. Free danee on the Tennis Courtat Bay- 10 p m., Dance at the Country-Club for which special invita- You and Your By ERNEST MINOR PATTERSON President, American Academy of Politieal and Social Seience Fees Wat tom: acare aan sop ooh Sen aittna ae oe aT per w: selling at ion. The other fe thet» high ; FOR SALE—Two-story house. In 2 tween fifteen! who f During the ear-| staintess steek This will encourage ti aprs- HOPES THAT THEIR STAY WILL tog — eee ee are ee } Citizen, tf st. c depression| when the next slump. comes: they. DELIGHTFUL i started to de-| to, wilt be 0 ‘ [ROR SALE—Two houses, 310 BEA ONE roducers| To meet suclasituation isnoteasy. | and 312 Wiliam street. One thought they dema: has been in- © A could hold it st| crensings beemese of the nenecal rise | house with three apartments MRS. O. S. LONG, Proprietor eee oe i Besiness aim gromtle Jn constres. ; and 2 baths. Other as — ut their ef! tion, Very rt: s the vi partment upstairs ai ore forts fsiled and} increase in ? ures all | Gownstaire. Nie yard with 800 FLEMING STREET to we vente pte tie borg >| bend t fruit trees and rose bushes. W. Now it is be- price forces many mincs to shut) jt ef the rice in. price he. been due to sneewlation and will net continue indefinitely, more of a check is wisest mings in the industey and im government will not find contruls eary. cerned, there’is one step that should Ke trten. it is not. # pantcea but it will Eo of some assictance: The four cent import. duty on copper should not re r emergency tary. expiring on June 3°, "7 Its elimination would ‘help a litile by i keeping down. the price of ccpner in our own cuun! help to keep. down co*ts for our do- mestic industrics: and le-sem the pressure om then« fe’ r2ive the priecs of their products in wie’ they use j copper. In turn. this wili-e‘Tset prices farther down the line. Of cow one relatively simple action all of our troubles. but we s There are two important danzers[ what we can.in ‘dffe-ent ¢ i ‘This is one step t3t is wor''r ‘The import duty on copper sirculd nv* (Address questions to the author, care of this newssr-er) the chinist Sub Lientenant Rufino Ibenzu Salinas, Machinist ps land representing the navy, Club whieh wilt|M- Rodrigues / Others arriving om the beyer, Evorista RL Liasarrage, M. Martinez Antonie Polo Marquez, ing the Press of Havana; Ange! Juan Font, Alberto Martinez Ri- vero, Miguel A. Rodriguez Lima, pizar Pollo, Crescencio Cabreta, Antonio Pedro Suarez, Fran- Covscoocccosovssooos CLASSIFIED COLUMN e@eccoree-sceocerececces PERSONAL /FREE! If excess acid — you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Paigg, Ger ards _epetyre ane Seenpent-r ile geet digestion, Heartburn, thur-fri-10w hhh hha LONG’S FURNITURE STORE group at a) San Carlos Tienda de Senoras Affairs feb18 FERTILIZER Fu CHICKEN FERTILIZER. ford’s Pou-try Farm. apr2-lwk FOR SAL= exclusive seet’on of town. For WELCOMES OUR LAT“ VISITORS AND price and terms, address N, The J. Kemp, 310 William street. apré6-tf | LAUNOH 24’ long. 7’ beam, 6- horse Palmer Engine. Dinghy. Richardson’s aprs-tf LOMB IAAALLLBD LS Chad ddd decddcdidds CIPPPIOOIOOAaas: ’ WELCOME! N) The Key West Chamber of Commerce - JOINS WITH THE CITY OF KEY WEST IN EXTENDING TO THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE REPUBLICA DE CUBA A HEARTY WELCOME, AS THEY VISIT THE Cheap. Groeery. Apply sess BOAT FOR SALE—Simce we find it necesscry to go to California, the Cruiser Yacht TYCHE on which we have made our home for 3 years is for sale complete- ly equipped and furnished. May be seen untik Sunday afternoon at Yacht Basin. Will aceept seeond-hand car as part pay- ment. Harold Chamberlain. aprg-2t but. evers_<o @csivable.. Tire Ms Sa far ae the: United. Siates-is: con- sed. Ft wes. impnsed as an measure ond is. tom-o~ try. As @ result. it wil PRINTING— Quality Printing st the Lowest. Prices. The Art man Press, aug? ne itt soive THIS IS Necktie Week e e renewed, suppose it turned out to be? Give up? The fingerprint _e: “fd In the fend; ‘Green himself by admitting hé was fn the apartment-when~the “we struck down. And the case clinched at € i scrapped fi env nail. Speaking of... “breaks,” says: . . f “I guess it’s experience more} than anything else. You can al- most tell Sy talking to a fellow— except in a few cases—whether he’s mixed up.’” I was: Ryan CAFE LA ESTRELLA LE DA LA BIENVENIDA |} ALOS AMIGOS || DE CUBA { | A. PEREZ, Prop. || DUVAL 524 ! D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE El popular Charles le daj! la BIENVENIDA a las delegados de Cuba. Para | ropa fina de seforas y caballeros y todo a lay. ultimos moda calzados de las mejores marcas. Frente al Teatro Monroe | } HOME OF THE CRADLE OF CUBAN LIBERTY. MAY OUR SISTER REPUBLIC LONG BE A SHINING STAR AMONG THE FREE | Cheney Ties \U FRANK LEWINSKY | Tieimdia de Caballeros SLA AA A Ad hb hd hd Lhd Sold Everywhere for _NATIONS OF THE EARTH N Ms aoa j 5 . be '1 $1.00, Special This Week Yak a—Rienvenides | ’ 7 = “|"“exeearvrrrtiacrrrar DUVAL 526 (if A cordial invitation is extended you to visit our store while im this city. BIENVENIDOS A LOS Cd Ld dd BIENVENIDOS! J. G. KANTOR , oa A Hearty Welcome to Welcome—Bienvenides ||| MENDELL’S || the Cuban Delegation pie eam a Exclusive Men’s Store % - PC LALLLLLLAL AS DUVAL 501 517 DUVAL STREET Monroe County Commissioners CARL BERVALDI, Chairman WILLIAM R. PORTER NORBERG THOMPSON BRAXTON B, WARREN CLEVELAND NILES BIENVENIDA CORDIAL DE CAYO HUESO A LOS DELEGADOS DE CUBA A CORDIAL WELCOME TO THE CUBAN DELEGATES J. R. Stowers Co. 515 Duval Street Phone 276 AbAtidAiAdkAdAAddbi Adi baArhitetidséia (And dtAddh diddddidddddA

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