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PAGE SIX _ SIX OPERA DIRECTOR ‘SEAMAN HAD PRAISES ORTIZ R. B, CAMPBELL WAS Wield perce ae. sini TO MARINE HOS- AT THE CITIZEN OF- FICE YESTERDAY Robert B. Campbell, director of | the Tampa Civic Opera, visitor at The Citizen office yes-| was suffering from pains in his terday, and took occasi - tion the rapid stride: been made by Chris studies of voice. in ‘University, the role of Alfredo Germont in) the Marine Hospital. Verdi's. opera, was very much pleased with the Buoy, which is at the mouth of acquitted | the channel leading to Key West | 0" Roosevelt boulevard tomorrow manner in which himself. Ortiz voice, has a Mr. singer of roles. the was a Brockton, Ortiz, former yesterday morning off Key West young man, in his Buoy by Coast Guard Patrol Boat 1185, August Bradley, officer in Mr. Campbell said that he was charge. La., when Young Ortiz appe: La 1 very fine Campbell bids fair to become a lighter and was easily made, Officer Bradley lent said. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | eee Habana- Madrid Saturday night brings another “Gala” night to ail local and visiting guests of the Habana- | Madrid Club. It is the formal op- | ening of the new Habana-Madrid orchestra under the personal di, rection of Otto Divanti and Clarinet. In the improved and from tinctive style of sweet, swing: who hot rhythm of Latjacaiid Ameri- can dance music “Dancing At Its was removed from the wocts Ps nighé chil “Gulf Queen” at 7:45 ‘The eyes of all guests “Unf | the Sea ed” with smoke, enjoy unsurpas- sed entertainment on the beauti- ful spanish tile floor in the open air of this tropical beauty spot. | There’s never a cover charge The ailing seaman was landed and that genial Emsee Billy Ar- PITAL BY C. G. PA- TROL BOAT 185 D. F. Merrill, seaman Massachusetts, ‘chest, freighter ed in’ at Key West at 8:30 and taken to, mond insures one of an evening | well spent. Raul’s Club Big weekly dance at Rauls Club It was a choppy sea at the Sea| harbor, but ‘getting in the lee of evening with a full program of “4 ” entertainment. John Pritchard’s WO BOLT cs Sel Spat esta 2 orchestra will be on the platform, as usual, offering their popular | brand of swing music. ee Advertisement on page one to- Historic Caroline Lowe Home Sold Friday To A. B. Modine | trians who are being held in “pro-| _ ENTERTAINMENT Sixty-Nine Year Old Home Sold INTERESTING NOTES “<< =" Britain makes formal bid to Italy in an effort to break the Rome-Berlin axis. | Statistician tells Senators that relief costs will never fall to the pre-depression levels. r ou California’s first sugar were staised eXptrimentally in 1869, S i«# Tests by the National Physical | Labofatory of Great Britain have | | show® that a short length of rub- ber hose inserted in water sys- tems will shut out furnace-stok- ing and water circulation noises. An orange weighing three pounds and measuring 18% ‘inches in circumference was pro- duced recently in the Rio Grande valley. Lithuania surrenders to Po- land’s demand for diplomatic re- , lations under ‘threat of invasion. Hitler tells the Czechs to re- nounce alliance with Russia, dip- | beets United States present a claim of $2,214,007 to Japan in sinking of the Panay last December. Farmers report intention to re- duce acreages of corr, Spring wheat and other grains. Moscow invites most powers, including United States, to con- ference to act on aggression. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938. errr am PALMER’S ROOFING COMPANY TILE COMPOSITION SLATE ROOFING BARRETTS ROOFING Estimates Cheerfully Given 1212 White St., Key West 15 N. E. 17 Terrace, Miami —16 Years In South Florida— alent AENEAN 00 IE EASTER STOCKSOF SHOES WERE NEVER MORE COMPLETE FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ... . Linens, Kids, Pastel Doeskins, Combination Linens, Dressy Sandals, and others for LADIES and MISSES . . and Combinations for MEN . . . New Whites . Complete selection for BOYS and GIRLS. Your inspection invited. SEVEN MORE DAYS To Shop For The LADIES’ DRESSES— Chiffons, Organdies, Prints —in beautiful pastel colors. Wonderful values, too. See our selection for young Mis- ses and the line for Children! Sixty - nine-year-old home, , which dealt in cargoes from var- | !omatic circles report. ‘ious ports. The home is mostl Lire P Y' | Hull assails Hilels methods “TRANSPORTATION jattend this big affair. ‘situated at the corner of Duval) built of virgin long leaf BH” while granting de facto recogni- |sheceeoecene: saecerccecce | fis & S.S. Cuba Comes In B Casino | ping, which was brought to Key | {ion to new Ai “ is ustrian regime. | Pee gales ‘Cyba, of ne Ee si ERE et at bit years as the Caroline Lowe | West from Pensacola. The-stair, CES ae company, arrived from veer Beg corning with has arranged a 3-day engagement | ht first and two second cabin | for the popular Miami songstre: for Key West; 13 first Miss Mickey Barrie, and her or- | day gives details of admission and ' time. Turn to it now and plan to} low is @. ear Mi Aj SUIT, S— een Eine pa 4 = ‘in Linens, Grif- fon and ‘Hi 1 Silk and wyer Suits, for boys of j and Caroline streets and known days ahead ... Styles Spring and Summer are breezy and cool, as ever—and you ApS a full ward- robe. into the Fashion Linens. Tom new arrivals |case railings are of solid’ ma-~| The House of Tudor, all ages. |hogany. It has a cupalo on the Tuled England throughout the |16th century, was founded by j roof which was used greatly 4 y : oo nee Owen Tudor, a Welshman, who home, one of the historic land- which BEING CONDUCTED BY | marks of the city, and according | SAWYER. CLERK, THIS Millinery — Hose — Shirts Ba Hi ‘and ‘one *sécond cabin passenger | Chestra, at Boca Chica Casino to-/ to critics a lop Havane: Passenger ight, Saturday, and Sunday. } Key West arrivals: J. R. An- These entertainers come to Key idrews, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. H. w., West direct from Club Continen. Davis, Laura Davis, Phillip Davis,| ‘#! in Miami Beach nich > County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer R. B. Campbell, H. B. Lindsay. ently completed a success season. is this afternoon disposing of an- Ernest Kirkland. L. T. Soule and | Pe™sonnel includes the Fieldhouse other group of tax deeds under R. del Pino. the provisions of the Murphy The vessel showed on Act. The sale is, as usual, being manifest: For Key West, 32 tons ee ate ps eae eee held in front of the county Court 4 * agle’s orchestra. Latest song hits ikea: is yi of freight and one sack of mail; of the season will be played by for Havana, one ton of freight There are 73 applications and and six sacks of mail. . jets — orchestra. 114 parcels listed. Numbered —_ among the proposed sales are five St. Helena, the island Siiere| AFTERNOON the | line of entertainment, and three and six owned by Grace L. Rus- 1,200 miles off the west coast of sel. All others are less than five. Africa. holdings by Melvin E. Roberts, Napoleon spent his last days, is “\At [AtTh Sto Mendell’s Store This exclusive men’s store has a big advertisement on page s = “AS LIGHT ON i H | | Suits—Dixie the King H YOUR BUDGET AS IT IS ON YOUR BACK” of Suits—Dixie Weave, Schaffner and Marx. The story in heat. Hub Store The new name for this newly- remodelled establishment is the Hub Dress and Hat Shop, advertise on page one today. The ' proprietor, Mrs. Matilda Mendell has this to say—“We’d like all Key West ladies, and visitors as } well, to inspect our newly-arriv- | ed Easter frocks and millinery. | Our new racks are chock full of i beauties.” Lewinsky’s Me: ‘s Store There’s a big Parade of Values Sale now going on at this ‘popu- lar men’s store—and it will pay | readers well to plan a visit here | the next time you are on Duval stret. Outstanding merchandise is \offered at really worth-while prices. See the advertisement on |’ page six today. aA jos ai biccosne Sao) “L CODY VANISHING RIDERS —also— “DIXIE WEAVE COMEDY SERIAL Peveccsccccscccocoesssee tailored by | { i i | HART SCHAFFNER and MARX | | | i | | | CLAUDE A Full Term in The If you a! drooper and your morale melts every time the mercury mounts we can show you how to change all that— how to make this summer a season you'll enjoy. We can show you a suit that takes the | broil and bake right out of * summer's hotest days. Yet. be- cause it’s a wool suit. it is por- ous, absorbs perspiration and is “bedy”™ enough to take the por all-summer wear normally give a regular weight suit—and ten minutes after you've put it on it won't look as though you've slept in it! MENDELL’S Exclusive MEN’S SHOP i, MIAMI, r¢ IPP POP DP ood FIFO POP art | | | trio, something different in the: by Hart: the ad sounds good to us—having. to do with relief from summer ; who | POPP PO DT edad WATCH FOR @ SERIES OF ANNOUNCEMENTS Markowitz& Resnick —1220 BISCAYNE BLVD.— “perfect example of | Captain Lowe in watching for his Southern Architecture”, was sold‘ incoming ships. | Friday for $10,000 to A. B. Mo-! ‘contains 10 rooms in all. dine, owner of the Modine Radia- tor Company, Racine, Wisconsin. Final recording was made today. It is understood that Mr. Mo- dine will use the building as his He interested in it when here home during the winter. be- ; came on his yacht this year. Sale was made through Brett- Williams, Inc., by the heirs of Captain William Alexander Lowe, a merchant of old Key West who | built it. These heirs are Mrs. Ruth Cash Putnam, Captain Webster {F. Putnam, Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Cash Randall, Dr Charles Randall, Mrs. Blanche Lowe Whitted, Cap- tain William S. Whitted, Miss ; Betty Maloney and Norvin G. Maloney, Jr. Mrs. Whitted is the only living daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. W A. Lowe | The home has been known for | years as the Caroline Lowe home, and has been built around the personality of Captain W. A. Lowe, who outlived him a great many years. The home was built in 1869 by ship carpenters from the Ba- hamas, but was said to have been started during the Civil War. Cap tain W. A. Lowe was a merchant and owner of a fleet of ships, WHERE TO DINE [ LA CONCHA HOTEL RESTAURANT 000 ALA CARTE and TABLE D'HOTE SERVICE Specializing in Sea Foods Finest New York Meats Breakfast — Luncheon PEPPER United States Senate - N N N % N N . ‘ N y) Ni wi FLORIDA i The home has three stories, and There | are two extremely large recep- , tion rooms on the first floor. It was used as an Art Gallery dur- ing the time a colony of Federal Art Project artists were here, and was the most publicized residence in the city through the F. E. R. A. news bureaus. In the recent March of Time newsreel of Key West it was used as the conclud- | ing shot of the city to leave the impression of Key West as it is known to its thousands of lovers. J.G. KANTOR, Inc. Headquarters FOR MEN'S EASTER CLOTHING Nationally Advertised —SUITS— Curlee and Kirschenbaum Tropical Worsted Clothes $14.50 *° $18.50 SHANTUNGS, in ‘17> White and Tan CABARDINES, Sport Backs $20.00 ** $22.50 Big Line of Genuine PANAMA HATS $3.50 *° $10.00 FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES All Sport Models — Whites, Tans and Combinations— $5.00 *° $6.00 FORTUNE SHOES All Models And ceios 94.00 Davidson and Peters Shoes in all Sport Siva 92.99 ARROW AND YALE SHIRTS in Silk, and Broadcloth . /. Checks, Plaids, Stripes,;and Solids $1.25 °° $2.50 BIG LINE OF WIKIES BATHING TRUNKS AND MacGREGOR SPORT WEAR iE | KEY WEST FISH CO. —PHONE 380— Foot of Elizabeth Street Wholesale and Retail Featuring .... YELLOWTAIL | i | { : For | Friday and Saturday i ! Special Service to Hotels } ; and Restaurants A e¢zetdtiteettiztitzteéé# ORC coe pe ocoentnpiepnstvatneoepennepmeneenmasemranent MF. | married Catherine of France, the | widow of Henry V. of England. Parade — Stop in Today. Ties — Hats — Sport Clothes A London suburban dance hall has installed a playroom so moth- ers can leave the children there while they dance. CHAS. ARONOVITZ KEY WEST’S LARGEST STORE x. SOOTMTMOTTOSOOE ETON See The Many Values Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop PRE-EASTER SALE! MADRAS SHIRTS, in plaids, stripes, checks, Val. $1.95 — $1.65 — Now | | | EASTER PARADE | | | Roosevelt's plan to aid Euro- pean refugees praised by organi- zations of Jews and Hungarians. Nazis issue list of 1,742 Aus- MONROE THEATER | Wheeler and Woolsey i 4 ; H Lupe Velez | HIGH FLYERS i} —and— } IT’S LOVE I'M AFTER Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- 5: Night, 15-25c $139 $15.00 $5.00 oTIsS UNDER SHIRTS First 3 For ‘$1, 00 | 4 FOR i 00° Grade T RECEIVED A NEW SH SHIPMER T OF )@Y BOODALL PALM BEACH | §UITS; IIMs ssssstsadéd wcaed TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS, Value $19.75, Now at (No Alterations) LINEN AND SEERSUCKER SUITS Big Values at only SALES NOW ON —at— Island Trading Post Gulf End of Duval St. Pecccccccceccoccces Old PLIES La I LIL DS PSS DD (s44setdg¢drtdidkdtttéttststa Fd Ld ddd POPP PPP PPP OPPO PA OPI OT Does money burn a hole in: your pocket? SEES RF EF RE ee pn mF. “Honestly, I don’t know where the money goes. It’s spent, but what I spent it for is more than I can say!” Are these your sentiments too? Take two quick hints from those who have learned to spend wisely and well: () (2) Budget. Read the advertisements. Keep a strict, accurate account of every dollar. You spend so much for food, for rent, for clothes, for amusement. Write it down. And stick to the budget! The second idea is a favorite plan of thrifty buyers. Each day, go over all the advertisements in this newspaper carefully. Find out in advance what things will best serve your needs, where you can buy them, what you must pay. The advertise- ments give you that news regularly! Life is too short to worry any more than you can help about financial problems. Get the budget-advertising habit now! WAPI IIIIIILIIILR PED IIIODDIDIIIIIDDIIIIS. AeA he bh A A beh ddd dd dkdededededdad de ddd