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PAGE Six SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1988. NEW INSTRUMENT [ARMY DAY TO starts tomorrow afternoon — and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN every Sunday afternoon during (CONCERT SUNDAY | | Scuthern’s Seven Most Beautiful Co-Eds | ENTERTAINMENT AT SOUTH BEACH pan Se ke Be 7 ee | pide onan Sm | Peecscccccccccceceosese® | Cjub with Gould Curry’s orches- Habana-Madrid tra in charge. A special invita- It’s another sensational Satur-|tion is extended to visitors, to IS RECEIVED BY BE OBSERVED LIGHTHOUSE UNIT | ON WEDNESDAY | ALFREDO BARROSO WILL DI-; | day evening at Key West’s smart-| Key West to attend these dances | est night club. Many large bottles | } and join in the entertainment of- | RECT HOSPITALITY a ec | of fine “Don Q” Rum will be giv- | fered. PORTABLE RADIO DIRECTION | GUIDES TO SHOW GUNS, AND BAND | en away during the course of the} Special prices will hold forth FINDER TO BE TESTED ON! ARMY EQUIPMENT: ALSO | evening. — | for this feature—details are in the A special floor show enter- | advertisement on page one. DRY, RORTRCAS, STATION | BASEBALL GAME FOR AFT- BOAT. . tainment will be presented at} | midnight while dancing it at its | best to’ the sweet, swing arid ho’ | music of the Hal rmitted’ ! the chestra will start at ten panels kt. Ye Braye @ “out No opver charge. Call 220 tof ahs Geb ue in 1892. We MONGUI Co bie There will be a concert given tomorrow afternoon, beginning at | . |4 o'clock, at South Beach by the} Ser : ' iy : Key West Hospitality Band, will William W. Dermeritt, su “Krmy' Day Will be celebrated Ga wae fea the tendentof the Seventh Light-| BY, ap exhibit of guns and army berg f house’ District; said: _ yosterday, ‘equipment and a baseball game | 2¥Mbers. a» Wednesday afternoon, Major| Numbers on the program fol- that the district has ‘reerived, James MacMullen, officer in low: small compact, portable radio di-} charge of the Army Barracks,| March, “Invercargill” rection finder. The instrument is : t ed hadiey: Tort stated today. | Selection, ae Repees smn: She Pry: Tortugas The gunnery exhibit will be) Fire” station boat for effectiveness and from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. and will| Waltz, “Over the Waves” accuracy. It has been especially designed for use on small boats as a means of locating their position or tak- | ing bearings from radio beacons. | Hitherto such radio aids to navi- gation were of the large fixed in- stallation type and involved considerable outlay of money. The average cost of the unit a Armand Loriaux. a Belgian, hee ge aceit meiner :fone, ac- Pena’s Garden Tonight is Farewell Dance night at Pena’s Garden of Roses—and it means that the city-at-large will assemble to bid farewell to Jimmy Loss’ famous orchestra— paying tribute to his long string of triumphant appearances in our midst. Advertisement on page one to- | day gives details of admission. Litghgow | “Around the Camp. { Seredy Rosas be followed by a baseball game} Characteristic, ‘‘Muttering between the Army nine and a! Fritz” Losey picked team from the local Key Trombone Solo | West Baseball League. Fox Trot: (a) “Isle of Capri” The display will consist of Grosz a 155 millimeter mobile seacoast (b) “Fare Thee Well, | guns, a three-inch mobile anti- “Annabelle” |aireraft gun, a 10-ton artillery Wrubel a pees one an vite oe March, “Gallant Zuaves” King kitchen”. ermission exhibit “Star Spangled Banner” _ Banner” Key per sept be sadly aes ce epee the units has been secured from small vessel, the entire instru-|the War Department in Wash- | eiceect e.'s eee | a REGISTRATION Z| & buts of the-local ‘post will The receiving portion is approxi fae explaih the 6/ork: mately 11 inches square and sev- | “ a en inches &€f with a loop an-| ing! AF various equipment. tenna about bh inches square. ie is célebrated ‘over BOOKS wr Lb BE RANE BACK TO COURT HOUSE This loop is totated by hand ine country on Wednesday, and is MONDAY EVENING €0/7H WHITTINGTON -7RUBY* enous rwo Democratic Primary, (938 Twenty-Five Active Years Expenence in the ‘Coneral Practice of Law IT’S EASTER BUYING TIME at Key West’s Largest Store— CHAS. ARONOYITZ GET READY: THE BIG PARADE IN-THE STORE. THAT. SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF / YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY! MANY NEW AR- RIVALS! oye) . NEED . je Z il We have a wonderful selec- tion for the Ladies and Misses. . . . Chiffons — Prints —in all shades, Deanna Dur- bins for ‘Teen-ages in Silk — Organdy and Figured Lin- en. Priced from. $1.98 up FOR CHILDREN— Silks — Organdies — and Nets in Pastels and Whites. Ages 1 to 6, ... 75¢ to $1.98 Also—Shirley Temple Dresses in Organdy and Silk $1.98 up YOU'LL SHOES NEED pe Kids — Pastel Doe- \Conibination Linens JBandals — all at popular Pricps! , and the puint where the signal ¢! "Sy President Roosevelt, comes i the weakest or not offietals of the War Department head within a two degree space, | and ‘thers.’ A the point attached to the loop will| The ballgame is expected to be point in the direction from/@ fast contest, as the Army nine which the signal radiates. All, is in good shape with lots of prat- batteries are contained in the| tice and the local outfit has been : same cabinet as the receiver and | turning in sweet play lately. Monday will be the last day of with normal use will last one the precinct registration of vot- YOU'LL NEED A Famous TWAIN LINENS First .... and the HASPEL SILKS and GRIFFON SILKS and LINENS. .. . And — of course — you want a New Shirt or two. We have a new lot of beauties. FOR BOYS— All the way from TODDLE SUITS — SATIN SUITS for the youngsters, to the famous line of TOM SAWYER short corn long pants suits for older sre SHOES For Men and Boys, Alj. the latest styles in all néw color binaci PEOPLE’S FORUM seca s HICH what they can to legi DESCRIBE OVERSEA: | WAY AS BEING “WONDER- FULLY BEAUTIFUL” and to which no one could Our city officials should do EASTER. SHOPPING WE WILL GO and naturally — we'll head for APPELROUTH’S ' pane Store Of Fashion” 7 mameesiaes ase = REMEMBER EAST ER “SHOES We are Key West agents for vuilee-aehig ke Wins sek oo) the pore line of the further. Here you will find all s oes of the very latest styles and MALLINSON SILKS lines for Spring — in the bet- See the many new prints just ter les. PAISLEYS — LINENS — KIDS — WHIP. | **tived! CORDS, in all the heel types. to bee Goods Depart: ment — ask to see the new SHARKSKINS, yerd 89c MILLINERY to complete your Easter ensembles. CERTIFIED 4-Year SHEETS You'll like the prices. Ow and PILLOW CASES, are fant Department is well | Pandied exclusively here. stocked 00, Why nct dress | The Best Made—See Them! eee eee | BARONET SATIN DRESSES FOR JUNIOR | MISSES in snappy styles— | in 40-inch width. All ee and all at populer prices. | at only — yard ep erp WATGH OUR WINDOWS > SPEQIAL v 7 FOR MONDAY MORNING apicl yard 50c was year. ers. The books will be closed A jot 1 f BERSTS ARRIVE |that evening and on Tuesday rapidly especially on small boats HERE ON VISIT county court house by Supervisor soe ee ipisuesans sis sont and pleasure craft. of Registration John England. e = 2 bs ee ctencics i 4 While the abolishing of the poll tax means, possibly, an appreci- TAMPA FOLKS able increase in registrations, it signs out of existence, is noi possible to estimate the probably would be a better plan VISITING C number of parehcanr above the to induce the buyers of properties usual, but it is confidently said " appear, as they . A ibi |. sui tasetecueetier of the of- | thkt\ the diitteese veill’ be about eecatl a sree IN SIGNS ape , as they do now, on the in this community to prohibit the ficial forces of the Pan American | 500: more than the last list. Editor, The Citizen: saisae city’s main thoroughfare. They real estate brokers from putting | BROTHER OF MRS. W. W. DE- Airways at Honolulu, and Mrs. hams sae Their morale bolstered by the are an affront to adjacent prop- such placards on THEIR proper | Berst, arrived in‘Key West. short- opening of the Overseas i'6)- erty owners and an imsult to our’ ty. No one should lend his prop- | MERITT AND OTHERS lly after 8 o'clock last night, com- RECENT TEXTBOO | beet the epee of Key bes as visitors. There are other ways erty to this objectionable form | Sait ‘erst's eginning to take a new pride f advertising that are just as ef- of adve . COMPOSE PARTY ee wagpeboeoed B Tei conmmmuniee < (hint lac egk: of advertising that are just as ef- of advertising. HW igen Coming by. stip to San. Fran. | Al THOR | VISIT | denced on every hand. The streets Key West, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Albury, Mr. | cee Mr. and ‘Mrs. Berst, drove | “* eal ae than ean ys *: April 2, 1938. lock yesterday. They. decided | TIONALLY K: rT. | AVE -HEEN :GlOB RED Os OH Abbie Burts, of Tampa, are mem- that thay: wale. _iney det red [NPg NOWN DENT-| | ash. New shubbery and trecs <4 FIFIPOLOLIOOI ILO TT bers of a party coming over the Key West. They started driving) ! “ast ALSO. HERE FOR are being planted, old shrubs and highway this afternoon for a visit | Svar the highway, which they de- {SOME TIME tree growths are being tended in Key West. |scribed ‘as being . wonderfully |j and watered. There is a move- and Mr. Albury is a brother of Mrs. | jeautiful, and arrived in time for | ment on foot to clean the city’s William W. Demeritt, and the en- | jate supper at the Beaver home. Bese acant stretches. Y tire party will be guests at the| Dr. Robert R. Gillis, president | ork and ef- Demeritt home on Whitchead | ;of the National Board of Dental | fort to pre: ~an and smil- street during their stay. ‘RUSS WILLIAMS Examiners, and one of the out-| ing civic face to the visiting For the past few years a party | standing dentists in the country; world will have been in vain if TO OUR KEY \'EST CUSTOMERS S has come to Key West each sum- | T0 CITY is" Mrs. Gillis visited the city | something isn’t done to rid the mer in company with Mr, Al-| | last week and left Sunday. city of objectionable signs. They bury, and this year will be no ex- lp ba agin’ seek Lohse ae jare springing up everywhere. ception as he and his party plan | ysics of the University o! i- | Just recently the fronts of a num- to spend about two weeks’ fishing | |GRAND ORATOR OF GRAND cago and author of the recently jer of beautiful old homes sold at Tortugas, before the return to! LODGE OF FLORIDA. published advanced textbook, or leased through certain Tampa. | F. AND A. M. “Electron and Nucleax,” with | tate agencies have been plastered Mrs. Hoag, is visiting in the city) with gaudy signs. These are. cs |. Rugs Williams, grand orator of | #04 will remain for several’ more pecially objectionable when they |the Grand Lodge of Florida, F. weeks. i : land A. M, is a’ visitor at the! Mrs. Gillis and Mrs. Hoag came | DIES THIS A. | Colonial Hotel. to the city in January ostensibly | Arriving last night, Mr. Wil- ‘© spend mote few days he |tiams expects to remain a few They remained the entire winter. days. ‘Although a visitor here be- Mrs, Hoag is Mr. and Mrs. Gillis’ | FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE féré this is the first time he has daughten.o Honee | Cénie over the new highway. | ontyoRy LUCK YLWISHRONE ST. UC te —A ANNOUNCED UPON ARRI- | rasorsaren MRS. L. ALONZO, 95, , - | 9 lucky’ Ww mUuGEe. ED? ¥ Peter Lar: c Sam A. Malone, 36, died 1:55} ‘DIES THIS MORNING was, sent to jail for stealing it | : anew O71 7) this morning in his home at oad Fleming street. Funeral services | will be announced upon the rival tomorrow morning of a sis-} ter who is expected to arrive from Charleston, S. C., or upon receipt of telegraphic advices. hrs: Lugerda Alonso, 65, died The funeral services and other | 11:45 o'clock this morning at the matters in connection with the| home, 409 Southard street. Fun- death of Mr. Malone are in oral services will be held tomor- charge of the Lopez row afternoon 3 o'clock from the Home. residence. Rev. A. L. Maureau, The deceased came to Key West 'y will officiate. “It is a pleasure to serve the fine people We look for- ward with much pleasure to a great and we have found you to be... lew Arrivals EASTER DRESSES in our Ready-to-Wear De- partment. For Ladies, Mii and Children. All sizes, glorious future for the business interests of your city—and to our success as a new MONROE THEATER | E. G. Robinson—Rose Stradner | LAST GANGSTER enterprise in your midst.” supposedly | a “m and Bay Fishing | rter Boats—Outboards and Rowboats PHONE—NO NAME NO. 1 | 5 SDIDIIIDIIIDIIL LOM. Easter Value Parade AT THE STORE OF QUALITY PEARLMAN’S, Inc. “Reverse alchemy” gold turned | FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE into mercury by atom smasher at CONDUCTED TOMOR- the University of Rochester. | ROW AFTERNOON oad HOLTSBERG’S (VLLALALELLEAAAAbEAAA AAA BY > 40-inch SILK CORDED GOODS z Funeral several months ago, having been sent here as an electric welder to work on the pier construction at the naval station. piers were concluded 'hecdecided to make his home here, and Was working on. the, overseas high-* way. Some brief ‘titie agO' Ne was in an automobile accident and yas painfully injured. Later on; #ORumonia developed and, it wast} pronounced, was the cause of his, death, Just before going to press The seeeeveseecccosocccsoces Citizen was advised by the Lopez Funeral Home that the body is to be shipped to his mother, Mrs. street, J.P. Malone, 224, 49th Newport News, Va Ralph Byrd — Doris Weston BORN TO BE WILD ‘When these Fernandez; Lopez Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors are one son, Jose four grandchildren pand four great-grandchildren. TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE -— MARINE SERVICE — service to yachts in- “eluding foreign clearances PORTER DOCK CO. —Phones 24 and 53— A. E. BOOTH —of-- Will Give His CLOSING ADDRESS aaah Grace and Truth Hall 1427 Southard Str. SUNDAY — APRIL 3 Subject: “The Cross of Christ” DRESS SALE STARTING MONDAY — THRU THE WEEK 300 wana att Consisting o: Triple neaee ‘Prints. Pastel Crepe Dresses Sharkskin Dresses Bemberg Sheers —large size All At each Loretta Young DRESSES of Printed Renee Crepe Sizes 12-20, $2. 95 CLOSE OUT OF KAY DUNHILLS i, SASTER DRESSES Pred se veg vodly aa skins, Silks and Sheers | Silks... Solid and Printed LINEN DRESSES —including a few hand- | blocked linens. $3.95 0 Sizes 12 to 20 | SPECIAL .... DRESSES Linens . . - - Seersuckers .. . Shantungs. Voiles Prints Pe ae Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 46 $1.98 EASTER DRESSES $1.00, $1.25, $1.98, $2.95 and uo... in Taffetas — Chiffons — Organdies — Silks — Prints and “SNOW WHITE and SEVEN ee: Complete Site Ranges EASTER DRESSES — never more beautiful. New Boleros —all the rage for Spring—and you must see our printed and solid Silks and Chiffons. Priced up from $1.98 phi Oe FOR CHILDREN—You'll find a complete line of “Snow White” and “June Preston” Silk and Cotton Dresses. All ages from little tots to growing girls. 21.00 up pei il Before you buy — come and | CHIFFON HOSE. In | see our all popular Spring shades, ex ceptionally good wearing quality at a price that helps you to keep the clothes bud- get within bounds. One case NEW PRINTED DIMITIES, 25c value, yd. 20c One Case PRINTED FLAXONS, 25c value. yd. 19¢ One Case PRINTED BATISTES. per yard 1Se SPECIAL — FOR MONDAY SELECT YOUR SHOES For the EasterParade from one of the largest selections in town. Pumps. Ties, Straps, Sandals and Oxfords. New styles and color combinations. Priced at $1.98, $245, $2.98, $4.50 Also—a complete line of SHOES for CHILDREN. For girls—all styles, sizes 1 to 7. Boys—Whites, blues, browns, | white and browns, $1.00 to $3.50 eine WASH FROCKS — For Ladies. Misses and Juniors— $1.98 and $2.98 <oaelieinnen YOUR EASTER HAT IS HERE. New Straws, Feits. Braids, etc. White, Pink. Blue SLIP SATIN, 3S value. yard. 25¢ Sanforized PRINTED MUS- LINS. Special. 3 yards, $1.00 40-inch PRINTED VOILES. 25¢ Value. ins yard 6c tl 1 tag m " me" ICE REFRIGERATORS PLAY aye: These refrigerators are doubly HEAT PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from $20.00 v- Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. i Pasadena, Calif be } { —Phone No. 8— ees —also— Mustrated by large Colored Chart COMEDY — NEWS 300 P. M. SSSHSSSSHSSSSLESTESSEEES Seeesereseeesesereseeeee PICK YOURS OUT NOW! PRINTED SILK and Little Boys’ “LoNnc PANTS SHANTUNG. yard SOc Priced from $1.00 up j