The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1938, Page 6

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PAGE SIX KIDDIE KABARET AT LOCAL PARK PROGRAM TO BE PUT ON HERE SATURDAY MORNING Thete will ‘oa Kidgi Ue, at Bayview’ Park on morning at 9:30 o'clock by mem- bers of the Bayview! Park [idusic Club. The program will be opened “with the Grand March, followed by folk dancing by all present. Songs, ensemble, specialty numbers, choruses, har- monica selections and other en- tertaining numbers will be heard. The two songs this week are: “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen” and “The First Time I Saw You”. These programs are being put on under the supervision of the members of the Recreation De- partment of WPA and city park personnel. About forty members of the Music Club -enjoyed a delightful peinic at South Beach last Satur- day morni#i®. This was provided” by those in charge of the Kiddie. Kabaret as a reward for the ef, fort on the part of these little § people in providing free’ enttr- & tainments. Facilities for the training of the young performers are limited, so all that is done by those in charge is to guide and combine the nat- ural talent of the young folk. Membership of the club is open to any girl or boy in the city who is interested in singing, dancing or any other phase of entertain- ment. NEW SCAVENGER SERVICE STARTS ° Announcement is made in this | issue of the start of Bonded Scav- enger Service for Key West— rendered by. Robert J. Lewis and S.Owen Sawyer. Service: starts tomorrow, April 1, according to special ordinance’ enacted by the City Council. Readers’ attention is directed to the pagé one announcement of this service for details otaer than} stated here. solo dances, Active ALP fr ITCH The combining of medicines make imperial Louise tation ng cee externally caused Two sizes 35c and $1.00. OPENING SATURDAY— THOMPSON’S ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP large” MONROE THEATER Edward E. Horton WILD MONEY —and— LONDON BY NIGHT i Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- j/ tra. 15-20c: Night. 15-25¢ TWO PHONES... TO BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS AT wo 67 Everything in Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables . . . Our selection is complete! We are especially able to serve your demands for— LENTEN MEALS “TRY US FIRST — FRESH MEATS ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— 814 Fleming St. STERLING LANDS ANOTHER JEWFISH Euric Sterling was again successful when on Tuesday he made another catch of a weighing Within 15 minutes there was a crowd of 100 persons on the dock or on the way to the dock and many were the Photographs taken of the big catch. ID aIaaI aes aw FIGUEREDO RITES ARE HELD TODAY) BODY BROUGHT TO CITY YESTERDAY OVER i HIGHWAY ‘Funeral services for Peter Fig- | tuéredo, who died Tuesday in Mi- fami, were held this afternoon 2 o'clock from the Chapel iof the Lopez Funeral Home, Rev. A. B. Dimmick, of St. Paul’s Episcopal church, officiating. Pallbearers were: Will Rich- ardson, Paul Mesa, F. F. Hoff- man, J. G. Kantor, Ray Elwood, Bernard Waite. The body was brought to the city yesterday over the highway and was accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Figueredo, the widow, who was accompanied by Mrs. E. Lamb, a friend, of Jacksonvile, Fla. "ENTERTAINMENT ee HABANA-MADRID Dancing at its best to the dis- tinetive rhythm of the Habana- Madrid orchestra has made this tropical beauty spot Key West's firiest Night Club. No cover charge—no minimum charge and no admission price for the nightly presentation of danc- ‘ing and entertainment. Make your reservations now for Saturday night—another “gala” evening—at the Habana- Madrid by calling 220. . PENA’S GARDEN Another Thursday Night big night of Dancing—readers and visitors—at Pena’s famous Gar-) den of Roses on Thomas street. They’re still celebrating the opening of the highway at this favorite “night spot”—and, all sorts of special entertainment is being woven around this memor- able event. Jimmy Loss and his “music that pleases” is still with us and will preside over things musical. See advertisement on Page one today for more details. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing to our many friends and neighbors our thanks for .the many acts of kindness shown us ‘during our recent bereavement— the illness and death of..our be- loved one, Mr. Thomas Knowles. We are indeed grateful for the use of cars, to the donors of the j beautiful floral tributes and for ; the messages of sympathy MRS. CAROLINE KNOWLES AND FAMILY mar31-It CARD OF “THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the Key West ment and congrat their good work in extinguishing the fire at our place of business yesterday. Also, many friends for help rendered on that occasion. We announce herewith the future opening of a { NEW and BETTER—NEW YORK BUS¥..BEE—in the near future ~MR.AND MRS, BENJ. FE < ev ee A ee “he ‘MEXICAN FIESTA” —thtro@eting— co TO GARCIA “The Mexicait ‘Trovader RAUL’S MIRAMAR CLUB S&furday Night—10 till > dmission $1.00 Ladies Free qoe mar3l-lt | Y we thank our : (SOOO ME ESS MQUEDUCT BOARD PLANNING SURVEY, (Continued from Page One) and in consideration of the fur- ther fact that no funds are avail- able to the First Party at this time, and that a complete and ac- curate survey of all engineering, legal, financial and other ‘inci- dents involved in the project em- powered to the First Party is nec- essary, The First Party hereby agrees to allow the Second Party to undertake and engage upon survey and submit an accurate and complete report to said First Party, whereupon the said First Party shall pay to the said Sec- ond Party such sum as shall be in accord with compensation or- dinarily paid for similar servicés, or such sum as shall be agreed upon mutually between the par- ties hereto.” Entering into any and all agree- ments relative to the securing of a water supply for Key West and Florida Keys is fully covered by House Bill No. 1683, which was {gia at the 1937 session of the legislature, approved by the Gov- ernor June 11, and filed ir the | office of the Secretary of State, June 12, 1937. The introduction of the bill | reads: An act creating the Flori- da Keys Aqueduct Commission for the purpose of obtaining and | supplying an adequate, water supply from the mainland of the Peninsular of Florida te the city of Key: West, and other Keys and Islands in that archipe- in order that potable, and? lago, household and: industrial fresh water may be supplied to the in- habitants thereof; authorizing and empowering the said Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission struct, own, maintain and oper- WRECKING TUG Sanitary | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN the Warbler was called into serv- ice. LEAVES PORT Wrecking Tug Warbler left her berth at the Porter Dock Com- pany this morning about 9 o'clock in answer to a call for assistance sent out by the Steamship South- land, which was reported being in trouble about 60 miles west of Tortugas. It is understood that the ship was in need of assistance } last night and that Coast Guard ships were sent to assist, before WANTED Someone With “Athletes Foot” To make a 12 HOUR TEST. En- : tire cost 30c. Must stop “Itching ! toes” overnight or THE 30c BACK. Must heal older cases of j “Athletes Foot” or THE 30c'; BACK. Must relieve sweaty or smelly feet or THE 30c BACK. | Easy to use. Just say TINGOL j to any druggist. Locally at Gard- j ner’s Pharmacy.—advt. KEY WEST FISH CO. —PHONE 3380— Foot of Elizabeth Street Wholesale and Retail —FREE DELIVERY— FISH LENT Featuring . . . YELLOWTAIL For Friday and Saturday Seccccccecescceseseosese GENE AUTRY | Special Service to Hotels RIDE, RANGER, RIDE i and Restaurants EASTER@PARADE You Need S Hi OES —of course! to con- ; ate a water system, to sell and ! furnish potable household and in- dustrial water to any city, town or district; to enter into contracts with reference to such fresh water supply; to purchase or seli such water at wholesale or re tail; to acquire necessary lands, dig wells, water sheds, reservoirs, ; | Ete., Provide for the fixing of ‘rates, prescribing the rights, du- ties, and powers of such a com- mission, empowering and enabl- ing said commission to procure necessary funds by loan or other- ! wise for the construction of such a water system from the federal government or other ‘financial ; agencies and to secure payment; providing that there shall be no taxation imposed to defray cost of operation of said commission and for other incidental pur- It is specifically stated that the members of the commission may be appointed by the governor of the State of Florida. The mem- bers are Mr. Doughtry, Mr. Adams and William Arnol@ and = cach member is to receive a salary of $1 annually. H. H. Hamlin, for many years owner and editor of the Clear- water News, announced last week that he had sold his publication and plant to R. D. Van Valken- burg of Umatilla. Hoover says European tour re- inforces his belief that U. S. pro- gress rests on democracy. RICHARDSON’S| GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDA SPECIALS b 4 ETPLAPOPAT ET lPltsga ety dat eee pee ; iti al CASH G CLL LA (ILIDIIIOEETI TOOT ISD | HAROLD R. Formerly at 923 Fleming Street HAS MOVED TO 611 FRANCIS STREET Carrying a complete line of WHITE BELT DAIRY PRODUCTS it CLIITIIIIIISIOIIIIS PINDER’S | ROCERY i | N N N N N N 8 > Ok kh hk hadkidhe di dide dheadadedhididkaddiadhdadadiadiadid, LADIES.. Come in and look over our beautiful selection. All the latest selections of colors—both solids and combinations—hundreds to choose from. MEN.. We have a full selection for you, too! Shoes that will set you off in the Big Parade! Whites, Brown and Whites.and other stylish com- binations. CHAS. ARONOVITZ —Key West’s ‘Largest Store— Announcing---! LEWINSKY’S Pre-Easter SALE OF MEN’S WEAR POLO SHIRTS $1.65 Values $1.00 69c WOOLEN SPORT PANTS and SLACKS $5.98. Valwesh, / | _19T—1 LINEN SUITS $10.50 Value STRIPES CHECKS UNDERSHIRTS 3 FOR $1.00 New Shipment Full Cut— Broadcloth 4 FOR $1.00 Tropical W orsteds Suits STRIPES No Alterations Fine Val. $19.75 SHORTS LONGS REGULARS CHECKS PLAIDS HOSE.50° OFF SEE THE NEW 1938 PALM BEACH SUITS TALsS 252 BY SB9SR ae nace $17.75 Weir [saSe var Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop Where Better Men’s Wear Is Sold (JAA bikduts¢sss¢tttttsitA SE ie. ae THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1936 ddd ddd dade ddd hehe ddd | LITTLE GIRLS CATCH 35-POUND KING, GROUPER; 6-FOOT TARPON, 56-POUND AMBERJACK LANDED Little Girls Do Big Fishing— Devifish and kingfish were the pieces de resistance aboard Captain MANUEL LOPEZ party launch, “FIVE BROTH- a 700-pound giant devilfish, last week. Harpooning manta party were towed an hour before the harpoon finally broke and the monster escaped. Lit- tle Arlene Printz, 11, brought in a 35-pound kingfish, and an even littler Miss Printz, 6 years old and’ named Davie, hauled in a 35-pound grouper most as large.as.she was. The Misses Printz showed admirable cour- age in bringing in the big fel- lows, which are sizeable catch- es for even grownups. John ene and Miss Anna or the Lopez loose, Glowe, governess, accompanied the Misses Printz. i Will Show Key Wesiters Good Drops— Captain BERLIN MALONE has had the misfortune lately to have had his boat, “THE BEN”, laid up, but will go along on the yacht, “Maric Thompson”, owned by Nor- berg Thompson, soon and will help the party pick out good fishing spots. The group, com- posed of Jack Thompson, Wit ter J. (Peabody, and Miss Janc Peabody leave shortly and cruise along the Keys for the fishing trip oe Out With Yachting Party— Captain M. P. BRADLEY is with a yachting party now fishing off Dry Tortugas. Cap- will THOMPSON MARINE HARDWARE —Fishing Tackle— Vom Hof, Pfleugers, South Bend, Shakespeare **pac’’ available for all kinds of Deep Sea Fishing — CAPTAIN — PAUL DEMERITT Docking At Phone 886 — CAPTAIN — MILTON KNOWLES in the fully equipped ““BIRDIE’’ Docking At GULF OIL DOCK A Complete Line of —FISHING TACKLE— J. R. STOWERS COMPANY 515 Duval Street BERLIN MALONE Boat—“THE BEN” Suitable for long trips—4 bunks Docking At THOMPSON DOCK FOR HIRE — Phone 27] Arrange Your Fishing Partes with —CAPTAIN— WM. WICKERS. JR. —1in the— “ee Docking Ar Gulf End Simonton St SMALL OUTBOARD FOR BOTTOM FISHING William Menended famous okt Fort Jef- Bradicy Mg In quile a number of geec tish all season and fms had a sumber of “hig names” aboard his beat this year ; I} —MEOTTUMMMAOEEEE Ohh heheh dtd — Chicago Manutacture: Soghisees Harpor— Walter Olson. the Olson Rug Company of the largest concerns m cago, Mrs Olsen and Mes son's sister, Mra ton, Wanted & Olson visited Key West but Lest week Grove over tr aagh> way A thevtiu mp aroun the harbor and close te ait Fart Taylor was taken by the party Friday. W J. Gechnoth, Jc. and family of New Yak Cop brought om 2 tag catch feoeer mg most reutieniot sme grouper a a a Sex Foot Terpen— Ru ix foo Jeet trout me 8 Preiss. taller eeerc (apte G GOMEZ party munch tarper mest mer. —S8eart— *““LIL-DOT’’ carTats— M P. BRADLEY SII LLLL MLL ILL LLL LL LLL I IIS,

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