The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1938, Page 6

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Various Exhibits To Be Shown. | At Flower Show Coming Wee (By NINA LESLIE A LESLIE CALLEJA) The Key West Flower Show will officially open Friday, Feb- ruary 25th at 12 o’clock noon, when six judges will enter and in- spect the exhibits and award rib- bons. The formal opening to the public will follow at 4:00 the same afternoon, continuing to 10:00 o'clock Friday night. On Satur- day, February 26th, there will be a special time for children to at- tend, from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. The public is also invited on Saturday from 10:00 A. M to 10:00 P. M., and the Show will continue through Sunday, being open on Sunday from 10:00 A. M.} to 10:00 P. M. Another of the many interest- ing displays will be the specimen plants. Mrs. William White is chairman of this exhibit, and asks! that persons having spcimen plants for entering communicate with her as soon as possible by calling 740-W. These plants need not be a strange variety, but should be anything new or un- usual either in formation, coior | or size. Any plant that is differ-;| | ent, or odd, will be-a welcome ad- dition to this exhibit, and Mrs. | White urges coor eration from! }people in possession of such | Social Cal Calendar | SATURDAY— | -Annual Picnie*of Fern Chaptet | No. 21 O.E.S:*Sugafloaf- Key: H | Membership Danéé:' 10°P. M | Key West Country Club. —O— | | | | SUNDAY— Concert, Hospitality Band. 4 P. M. South Beach. | =f MONDAY— Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M.! Oversea Hotel Salon, H Natural. Color Moving Pictures; of Key West through courtesy } of Jacob Schreiber under aus- pices of Junior-Senior High School P.-T. A. 8:00 P. Mj Harris School Auditorium. | —o— i | i ' i | | TUESDAY— i Ladies Night, Stone Church Service Club. 6:30 P. M. You and Your Nation’s Affairs “Prudent Investment” Wins | By ELIOT JONES Professor of Transportation and Public” Stanford University” Inhis Portland speech in the cam- paign of 1932 the President came out flatly. for the. prudent investment theory of valuation, a5 opposed to the cost of repro- duction theory nder which there had been many write-ups of public utility property. His contention was that public util- ities should charge rates that give them a fair return on the amount .of money prudent- ly invested in the property employed by them in the service, and not on the esti- ed cost of reproducing the prop- he President's ideas on this mat- vans opinions in its wi sion tpaste Batberland wil be of the President's opinion Justice Bidek in oop rendered has made it clear that he agrees with the President). there will , ne ee ey Oe able to the President's contention, and he can at last attain his objective | without the approval of the public | utility executives. In another respect the retirement | of Justice Sutherland may be ed to have a marked effect upon lic utility regulation. In years ones the Supreme Court bason a on a number | of occasions distinguished between Private businesses and businesses af- | fected with a public interest (public utilities); and it has declared uncon- | stitutional certain state statutes that | { | } memes Stores] “having "pees daily Series of ads treating on 4 their full stock of merchandise. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. knows it. “Buy more fish” is a | Slogan to believe in. —_—— J. G. Kantor's Fashionable men make this |store their headquarters. And The weekly honor roll of pro- they find the right merchandise | sreasive merchants Slat he right price. een Es. Richardson's | Thirty items in their weekend grocery sales—and many more not, listed in their space Thurs- ~ \day. Stop here—and save. ; — oe Layer C all memt on sale ev Appelrouth’s “The Store of Fashion” is our most modern store. And the mer- | chandise you'll find here bespeaks just that atmosphere. its SEE . Sjursen's Our newest grocery store is growing fast. Quality groceries 1 at fair prices—is the answer. Sa Columbia Laundry j Started a series of highly in-) teresting advertisements — tieing in with the “Facts That Are | News” series. Are you following Breer | them? | Well’s Lunch Room ED ease | Extra Select Oysters and Hot South Florida p= SS sil Hardware for the home—of every description. Top quality ati attractive 1 ee 410 Fleming § Street Fred Auerbach’s advertisements © to | tell of “the best in prime west- It has been arranged that one} plants. jern meats"—and they. mean it. are in line with those long held hundred flower corsages will be; Also, every chairman of every! ¥ nost of the public service com- ms and by most of the disin- Stone sens Annex. j prepared, these to be presented to | divi j ele dis- the first one hundred ladies to.ap- | Pit se ti pear at the Show, which will be} held at the Industrial Aaghthoupe | ps Building No. 1. The wild flower exhibit, one. ot! | Seaipited, They should the features of the Flower Show, | itiite” ort thie Chiititian” df tie will be handled by the pupils of | prope Uivisi6H atthe Saphiest pos- the Junior High School, under the | sftléindment! ‘A°cdhipleté list of supervision of Miss Margaret’ the chairnmien" was published in| Neff. _ The Citizen last week. SOCOOSOCTEOSTESOTEOSSSOSSOSSSSSSOSOSSSOSSOSOOSOOD PERSONAL MENTION ee eocccsccccesccs Wm. M. Miles, secretary of the! State Road Department and John Biza, head of the traffic depart- ment, who were in Key West for a visit of two days, left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa, en route to Tallahas- Miami where they will spend the week end and plan returning on! the bus tomorrow. G. R. Shaw and H. B, Lindray, of the customs service in Tampa, | who were in Key West to assist in caring for the passenger over- flow arriving on the Cuba from Havana yesterday afternoon, left; on the vessel for Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and are guests at the home of Thurston Johnson, on Flem- Mrs. W. G. McIntosh, t. . | wi aE . and Mrs. Edward Albertus, had been spending a visit in | i with relatives and friends, Teturned to Key West. af pus Loretta Suarez was an 1g passenger on the morn- bus bound for Miami for a with relatives and friends. ott i I. Barnett, executive secre- E _& tion, of the Methodist ich, who was in Key West for one week as instructor of over the highway for Miami this Miss Lucille Woods, who con- ducted the column “How Well Do You Know Key West” in The Citizen, left this morning for her home in Miami. Mrs. Seeley B. Herttell wna. passenger on the early _ bus. morning going to Miami to a a while With relatives and. friexds. | | Miss Phyllis Richardson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, left this morning by us for Miami where she will be the guest of her brother-in-la and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will Baez for several weeks. Misses Mary E. Whalton and Louise Lee were passengers on TER Ts, aT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU —Read The— BERMUDA MARKET FOR BET MEA ciTt SEE THESE FORTY FIVE BIBLE PICTURES FROM CREATION TO THE FLOOD Shown On Canvas SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 o'Clock First Baptist Church —EVERYBODY WELCOME— PYYTITITi Tt ® Band, THURSDAY Concert, Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park. <n jheon. 12:15 I's Church An- | FRIDAY— | Opening of Key West Flower | Show, sponsored by Garden Club and Tree Guild. 4 P. | M. Lighthouse Department j Industrial Building. } the early bus today, en route to Next Monday evening a Bene- | fit Show, auspices of the Key | West High School P.-T. A. will | be given at the Harris School auditorium starting at 7:30 v. m. The moving pictures of this city jtaken by Jacob Schreiber of De- | qroit,- Michigan, will be the at- ‘traction. In addition to this movie— | Prize awards will be given First | prize is two, baskets of groceries, jand other: prizes will be an elec- tzic sandwich toaster. a 5-Ib. jar of candy, a quart of ice cream and others. - Mrs; Lawton Watson is chair- man.of the Ways and Means com- mitteecin charge of this affair. | An advertisement elsewhere in this issue-gives details of admis- ' South Beach by the Hospitality Alfredo Barroso, director. There is quite a latge crowd at CHAS. ARONOVITZ REVIEWING OUR DAILY ADVERTISEMENTS ted students of valuation prob- lems. The President recently has had nu- ‘ous conversations with public executives, in the endeavor to ish the basis for a truce/with he uti ility industry, and thus break struction in this field. In these ¢6n- v ions the President has insisted acceptance by public utility tives of the prudent investment theory of valuation; and apparently with some success. The retirement of Justice Suther- land from the Supreme Court creates a new situation, and gives the Presi- dent assurance that he can realize his ive, no matter what may be the de of the utility executives. In previous decisions of the Court ie utility valuations the lib-! minority: sisted that the state power to regulate in its jurisdiction; i a maintained that prohibition sonteat ae son of his property ess of law means of the state must not arbitrary, or capricious. It may be taken for granted the President will make his next pointment to the Supreme the same care that he executed appointment of Solicitor Reed, and that the Court as structed will have a majority able to the view —— heretofore fully subject to regulation tent deemed necessary public welfare. [ ee (Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) Tonight’ the Habana-Madrid Club will dedicate the i to the American Legion Au: In addition to the regular floor show featuring Frank Sabini, ace entertainer; Teddy Sabini, Flor- ida’s own “Sofie Tucker”: Pepito! and his Cuban Rhumba; the Club Girls; Billy Armond; “Mile. Par- ree” and “Don Barbecue, a pro? gram of “War Time” entertain- ment has been planned in honor of this worthy organization. “Dancing at its best” to the music of the Habana-Madrid Club orchestra. Call early for reservations. No cover charge. PENA GARDENS Jimmy Loss’ orchestra—pro- viders of that famous brand of “music that pleases” will hold VISITS JAIL: STAYS THERE COLDWATER, Mich.—Ed Case, 51, visited his son, Robert, 23, in| jail in this city, and while there | became abusive to Sheriff Homer | Burns. As a result he is spending | __ 30 days in the jail. cago, suggests that small’ busi-} | nesses do their financing in their own communities. big crowd on hand. Keservations | may be made, however, up to time of dance starting at 10 p./ m. See display on page one for | full details. | forth tonight at the Big Dance } featured at Pena’s Roses on Thomas street. . . . And —from advance inquiry noted, it looks dike there’s going to be a HOLTSBERG'S SILK SALE MONDAY We have the largest Sitk Department in Key West MARSHALL FIELD SILKS DUPLAN SILKS COHAMA SILKS MALLINSON’S SILKS and piece SOc OTHER SPECIALS ON SALE MONDAY CREPE BACK SATIN SLIPS i pink and white. on sale 31.00 | 3-Year Guaranteed SHEETS— | 81x30. on sale. each 9Se i — ZIPPER DRESSES— H I colors. on sale $1.80} ! whe SHARKSKIN SUITS— $5.95 and $6.35 Garden of | BENEFIT SHOW Auspices High School P-T. A. Jacob Sthreiber's ‘Movies of Key West Will Be Shown —PRIZE DRAWINGS— / Monday Evening —— 7:38 o'Clock HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM —ADMISSION 16c— HEAR REV. JOE A. TOLLE at FIRST ME. (Stone) CHURCH Sunday—Ar ll a m “What's The Use.” Give them a trial... we want a to be the best looking mvitation et can got™ Neturally, you want your Weddmg ineanor w be te re Gnet, and that wy we arc woremg you © mapa ow (femarkable line of genuine Seecl Engraved Wedding towne Gous and Aanouncements im thr Favored Sryies | THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING next week. sommes Archer's Grocery We anticipate another sell-out ! of their fancy, fresh vegetables ‘and fruits. a fine is on $2 i > "anytime QUALITY SPEAKS— AND IT TELLS A STORY OF BEST all departments makes it mm- — that you arrange | our shopping tour to in- “inde much time here in our store. FOR INSTANCE A new shipment has just } arrived in time for a special | selling of SOLID and SILK PRINTED DRESSES. There | are an even 100 in the jot— which includes a 98 4 cpaectalilipnistetin EVENING WEAR that will set you out in any | crowd. Gowns for the Sam mer season coming up. Look | them ail over. liked these—and will, too. . . Cute Sets of BOLEROS and SASH and look at $1.25 eccccccsoseseccoseses NOTHING SACRED —also— We you MURDO MacKENZIE of Scotland NOTED EVANGELIST A Cordial Invifation To All To Come and Hear the Truth Here's another SHOES to sell next Monday a! onty : _ SPENT SHOPPING IN WHERE STYLES Look No Further . . . For SHOES Children’s Spring Shoes. . . . Ties. Pumps. Straps. Oxfords . . . in all the latest styles and colors—will solve all of your shor shop- HOSIERY EQUR-VEAR SHEETS, rPiLLow CASES Samples of these sheets and pillow cases hewe beae laundry tested. including over One Huntred Ten (110) complete lsundermgs equ:velent to af ees" Four Years wesr in ordinary household asa Woven of clean. round threads. Free trom siting or Gilling. APPELROUTH’S THE STORE OF FASHION KEY WEST'S MOST MODERN STORE

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