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‘MUSICAL UNITS err eh & Hospitality Band will give a. _— in ‘Colonial Park soni it at 8 o’c! is a. 4 of the Federal Music Project -un- 181, 182, 224, 295 der state supervision .of Dr, ‘Clar- ‘The 293 was delayed by/ence Carter Nice. trouble but will be ready, 5 ¢ & B & to the devastated : ‘Cuban Marimba Band will also morning. The 298 will Play several numbers on tonight's program. Alfredo Barroso will conduct Hospitality Band in the follow. t H be the only Coast Guard vessel left at this station. — Flames, which firemen say, L. Fort, superviso: were of incendiary origin, de- in Key Went, ani|stroxed « building and its con-| 9 who ‘were .gpending| tents on Julia street near White- in Havana, were | head, this morning at 2 o’clock. It) g was learned at the fire depart- ment that the building was own-; 4 ed by Walton Parks and was oc- | Mr. and Mrs. John Bright left}cupied by. aman named Chaves' 5, Cuba yesterday|who operated a coffee -@ visit with rela-|familiarly known as the Miami Kid. American Tri- Selection, M'lle Modiste passengers’ on the S. S. ; afternoon. Waltz, Danube Wave March, White Feather Selections ‘to be played by. ban Marimba Band follow: 5 Pennies From ed t Clerk Wallace Pinder,| May term of Federal. court ‘been visiting in Miami|convened this mornnig with W. 1.|7. Gruba of Birmingham, Ala., pre- evening over the/siding. He was assisted by Dis-| 8. trict Attorney Wm. M. Gober, Tampa, and George Kilner, clerk. past week, returned to Popular, A Fine Romance March, Presentation Spangled Banner HONOR ROLL FOR SENIOR HI SCHOOL LISTS PUPILS MAKING ‘BET- TER THAN AVERAGE om Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Owen, been spending a A docket of 10 petitions for short | naturalization will be heard this Key West with relatives) stternoon when the term. will end morning over/and the officers leave: for Miami Fort! to open court there tomorrow. Mrs. Owen before! There will be no cases the judge says due to the failure of con- pgress to pass the deficiency ap- propriation as there are no funds with which to conduct jury trials. Trustees of the Monroe County ‘Water District consisting of Cap- tain Clark D. Stearns, Norberg @|Thompson and Paul Boysen, held! The follownig is a list of the meeting ‘this ing in the of-}PUPis in Senior High School who 1B ea Rage have made better than grades for the instruction period which ended April 23: Mra. Jeannette Jaudon an Orion Whitaker, wi West for the funeral) fice of Johnson and Johnson to , Asa Whitaker, Jeft|diseuss matters which have ac- the highway this morning}cumulated during the absence of in} Captain Stearns. No action was taken on items of importance, it Napoles; 2.80, 60, Anita Berkowitz; 2.50, Corinne Curry; 2.40, Betty Rae Russell; 2:25, respective -and Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs. Asa Sweeting and daugh- Benjamin Lowe and her} A yacht basin with a pier or who were in Key West|series of piers, would make Key services of Mr.| West the most sought after recre- brought jation center in the United States ‘the|is the opinion of W. H. Childes, after- | Philadelphia yachtsman, who sailed ‘this morning over the] yesterday after spending a week duees buns with a hole middle—“for ‘insertion of burgers.” Sidney Aronovitz; Adams, Lacette de Barritt, Sare Ann Birs, Ignatius Lester; 2.00, John Robinson, Betty Henriquez, Vance Stirrup, Manuel Margaret Bernal, Susan Roberts, Zacal; 1.80, Anna Vinduzer, Lilly Mae Carey, Olga Camo, Knowles, Dorothy Dunga Olga Kemp, Hattie Del Pino, Hil- gall recommend to us the woman serving a life term for Dick Hernandez, Florence Dillon, Mary Louise Bonniwell, Dora Lowe, Mar; Agnes Pinder, [Roberts, Gilkert Lord, Allen Rob- UNIQUE SERVICE FIRST BAPTIST Henry Owen, and Atlee Puck- ett, two of Key West’s best known young musicians will appear in a public recital Friday night in the High School auditorium. 0} sales manager of ‘the eg Sacre company, left The fire department was called ia left to the corner of Margaret and a ha streets last night. A she will visit with|Slight blaze had been caused by A very unique service will be conducted in the Church Sunday night in connec- tion with the revival services in Mario, and afterward go|8°ne one Lauderdale for a stay with|™atch, dropped on a spot where -law and daughter, Mr. | Sasoline had been spilt. Glenwood Albury. Harry Roig, the youth who has| H, Gleason,|been giving officers a great deal ‘who were visitors in Key West|0i trouble has been sentenced to “the past winter, left. yes- | the reform school by Juvnile Judge afternoon for Tampa en|ileen Williams; (route to their home in New York.|charge against the boy was the George B. Tyler, wife of George B. Tyler, ily Night” will be observed anda Holy Bible will be presented to the largest family group present This famity group ‘Mr, and Mrs. G. The most recent namely, parents, sons and daugh- theft of a bicycle. — ters ard their families, the pastor, This is the regular monthly pay e corps, United States Navy,|day of the city, and City Clerk ‘yesterday afternoon over} Wallace Pinder started early this; ’ highway from Annapolis, Md.,j morning handing out ‘with her brother-in-law|and by the end of the day will) Mr. and Mrs. Bascomjhave disbursed $7,400, which i Grooms, and mother, Mrs. Har-|$300 more than last month. SPECIAL SUBJECT BY REY. S. PEELE According to ‘made by Rev. Shuler Peele, pas- tor of Fleming Street Methodist Another Bible will be presented to the laxgest immediate family present, which group shall include two generations, father and moth- er and their children. “Phese opportunities are open to any and all families in the city of Key West,” says Rev. Shehane, “and not only to families of the First Baptist Church. jsired that as nearly as possible, all family groups shall sit togeth- er, as each group at the service will be given recognition. “If you have never one of these family services, you will enjoy coming to this one, be- Charch, the subjects for Sunday|™@"y kindnesses shown me dur-' cguse a family service is always services will deal with two Great|imZ my recent illness and hope! that I will soon be well enough to At the morning service, 11}™eet all my friends and personally interesting song service, and Pas- @'clock, the subject will be “The|*hank them for their thoughtful tor Shehane will preach a sermon Eleventh Gommandment.” At the|#¢ts which cheered me and con- i | tributed greatly to my speedy re-! o'clock, “The First. Command-}covery. To the Lopez Ambulance ment” will be the subject, or| Service, I wish to extend my ap- “What Have You Substituted For|preciation for Fines and forfeitures in police court for the month of April total $1,060 Chief of Police Ivan Elwood} reported this morning. that is a pretty good said the chief. announcement APPRECIATION 1 am deeply grateful for the beautiful in ;a church.” The choir has arranged for anj Commandments, ,on “The Family and the Home.” evening serveie, beginning et —THE FIRST— setx veroo, || BAPTIST CHURCH (Revival Services) “FAMILY NIGHT” Sunday Night _... 8:00 COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY GROUP Visitors and friends are always welcomed at any and all services. the pastor states. ASKED FOR FALSE TEETH ST. LOUIS.—Among the re- quests for aid received by a pas- tor of this city was one from a ‘woman who desired a set of false “teeth. é MONROE THEATER Diek Powell-Joan Blondel ‘GOLD DIGGERS 1937 Matinee; Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25 HOLES IN BUNS NOW FOR HAMBURGERS BLUFFTON, Ind.—L, F. Siela of this city recently received patent on his specially designed baking pan. The invention pro- There were 434,864 high schoo! pupils in 1934; 422,375 in 1932, and 359,505 in 1930 Virginia. D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Saturday and Monday SALE SHOES Sandals and Dress Shoes |} in all Pastel Shades and Whites, at pair— $1.98 Other SHOES fer Dress in|} Arch-Styles Children’s Sandals at]j $1.00 pair and up. All shoes reduced for Saturday and Monday. Every Shoe sold with | our guarantee. New Cool Wash Dresses in Printed Muslins ‘and Dimities, all sizes— $1.98 anv $2.98 JUST RECEIVED: New Prom and Graduation Pastels and Silk Organdy, Lace, Nets and Flowered Crepes, each— $4.75 tiste, per yard— 15¢ Sheer Flowered Voiles, 3 yards— $1.00 Gorgeous Shadow Or- gandies, suitable for All Graduation Dresses. reduced for Monday MEN’S WEAR Cool Crisp White Linen } Suits, Sport Trousers, and Wash Trousers. Men's and Boys’ Shoes all reduced for Saturday and Monday. ‘never ‘was as easy to dress at- tractively, for sports and sum mertime activities, as it is this| year. Both fabric and costume design- ers never have been as ingenious as they are now, and, to cap the climax, they have centered some of their most artistic attention on economical cotton. Thus it is easy for anyone to enjoy the possession of looking summer garments. better yet, it is just as easy to| navy,'too. keep them always spic-and-span. Washable garments like those shown here actually seem to im- prove with each visit to.the house- hold washing machine, ‘good- And, It is no in the ham- | in West 150 NEW PRINTED exclusive patterns per yard ..... ro $10.75 40 pieces Printed Ba- Peperell SHOES | One of the largest stocks off} POPULAR PRICED SHOES tof; select from—all the new style: $2.50 and $1.98 | (A few close-out Shoes, t only 20% ear again. The sports outfit bas shorts rust-colored cotton 4 ‘ pleats and a mannish hip pocket. The kerehief matches both being navy, printed in white || and rust. The white-corded bag is The dress is a multicolored pat- || tern printed on cotton shantung. || Collar and cuffs are white pique || trimmed with red rickrack match- ing the buttons and belt. TWO DRINKS MADE MAN R=LIEVE HE WAS A FISH CHICAGO.—After taking drinks of bootleg whisky, James Darham of this city thought he was 2 fish, and was arrested for trying to swim in the street. FIRE OVER ENGLAND Comedy and Short Reel —SALE— $1.00 50 NEW WASH DRESSES,’ iful new styles, made} to sell at $2.50, only— $1.98 $1.98 New shipment of Umbrellas, ully turned handles,’ $1.00 to $1.98 One ‘case Printed Batiste, sale, yard Cne case Best Printed Dimities, a 35c value, on sale _ ease 20c Printed Batiste, 3 yards e Quality Printed and Printed Shadow Voiles, 3 yards... 10 new pieces of Printed Silks! f the better kind, these are; Ladies’ Night Gowns and Pa-§} jamas, made of Genuine and Printed Ba- tistes, specia] each Ladies’ Silk Slips 59¢ and 69c§: pair 31.50) Sandals, Kids Patents, at _...... iain $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 REDUCTION ON ALL HATS rate of 10c yard. Come]. —JOE. ‘| Malone, ’s, Inc. SATURDAY AND MONDAY WASH DRESSES, made of new Sheer material,| Dotted’ Swiss, Organdy, Batiste, all at— SILK DRESSES,}| pretty new designs, . value, at— at 69e¢ and 75c§j SHOES Designed for utréet, sport, evening wear. REDUCED for Saturday and]: Monday. H Pe i & i . }nora Lopez, Ray Pierce, Warren 4 Russell; 1.75, ‘Shirley Elbertson, Ray Perez, Lois Dolores Romagteorra; 1.60, Rath Currie, Elen Wharton, -— Cecelia Alonso, every occasion, acternoon and EVERY SHOE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOSIERY to blend with oar new SHOES are offered at Lowest Prices. Every pair guaranteed. HOSIERY specially packed in MOTHER’S DAY Bags. JUST IN—Large assortment of Children’s Sox in new Sum- mer numbers. FOR MOTHER'S DAY— Our store wealth of SPLENDID MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS. offers you a suggestions of Just Received—75 Ladies’ Printed Silk Dresses, zizes 14 to 44, on sale ......... s----- $1.95 NEW SHIPMENT UNDER. WEAR An array of new summery garments _ including Triple Sheer Night Sets, Chemise, Gowns, Dance Flowered Ba- tiste Night Gowns and Pa- jamas. Flowered Batiste Nig and Pajamas day, yard JUST RECEIVED 75 pieces Printed Pure Silk Fiat Crepe, Mon- 48e Ladies’ Dotted Swiss Dresses, every dress washable $1.95 Ladies’ Silk Slips ......... $1.00 5 doz. Ladies’ Silk Slips . 50 30 pieces 40 inch . Printed Voile, wash- able, yard _15e Printed Flaxons, reg. 25c, Mon- --. 15¢ washable, 69: New shipment All-Over Lace, Monday, per yard _..... $1.00 TOM SAWYER CLOTHING FOR BOYS ‘We carry a cluding Boys’ complete line in- Summer Pants, short or long, Blouses, Shirts, Suits, ete. Ladies’ Love-Lace Voile, pet}! yard A gay 25¢ MALLINSON’S SILKS assortment of every new material in MALLINSON’S SILKS. You must see them to appreciate them! We are ex- ely ive agents in Key West for MALLINSON’S First Quality SILKS. RECEIVED THIS WEEK New Handbags to Match Sum- mer Ensembles CLOSING OUT All Ladies’ Hats at Greatly Re- duced Prices BEACH WEAR Our stock of Peach Wear-— Beach Pa. ers, ete. offer selection in the city. Reductions on every item in the store Monday. Pay us a visit. ach Robes, |: ks, Halt- the widest if The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. APPELROUTH AN APPROPRIATE GIFT MOTHER’S DAY} She'll be so pleased with a dress length of these beauti- ful, youthful all-white fabrics. A made such a low SPECIAL, YD. purchase has possible. Unusual, indeed, as all records show 90c and $1.00 the lowest previous sale prices. Choose these Meuday: JUMBO CREPES PRINTED CREPES MATELASSE CREPE TALCUM POWDER MUSLIN HOLTSBERG ROUGH CREPES FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metai ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of Our Refrigerators are doubly Yentproef and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL —On Display At— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8