The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1939, Page 5

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‘TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1539 PLANNING SERVEL, INC, EXHIBIT AT NEW YORK’S FAIR 2 SALES MANAGER FOR KEY 3 WEST GAS COMPANY TELLS OF ITS MANY OUTSTAND- = “ ING FEATURES 5. 6. Cleopatra’s wine bearers, the 7 Roman Emperor Caligula’s barge, a “well-house” of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts, the Turora Boreal- 8. is, luminous against frozen Artic regions, are just a few vivid 9 pages out of the exciting story of —~ refrigeration, which will be told’ 10. from start to finish in “The Mag- ie Caves of Ice”, the exhibit be- '!- ing staged at the New York World's Fair by Servel, Inc., ;9: manufacturers of gas-kerosene refrigerators. : In deseribing the exhibit, one !3. of the most unusual of its kind, Allan Hampton, sales manager of !4 Key West Gas Co., which handles Serve! Electrolux in this #icinity, said: 15. ~“T 10s who see the ‘Magic Caves ‘of Tee’ will gain a new perspective on’ the relationship of- adequate food protection and | 16. the development of the means of obtaining it from primitive life to modern day living. 17. “The exhibit is to be staged in the gas industry’s ‘Court of Flame’ building at the World’s Fair. Immediately on entering 18. the exhibit the visitor will find himself surrounded. by the strainge icicle-like formations of the Ice Age. Long-tapering 19. cylindrical forms known as ‘stalactites’ hanging from the roof, meet ‘stalagmites’, another | 20. type of geological formation, ris- ing in weird array from the cav- ern floor. : 21, “Dim lighting, an opening in thg, cavern walls disclosing a idnight sky brilliant with stars, 22. the Aurora Borealis throwing its faysterious glow over the frigid 23. Arctic, will all add to the reglisn, ft ‘the story. A giant Servel Electrolux refrigerator, : about 12 24 feet high, will move. constantly on a turmtable-in: the center of the,exhibit, 25. fQutstending among the sights to be ‘seen‘in the ‘Cave’ are ten dioramas, waich paint-a‘ graphic 26. picture of the development of tic refrigération ftom ‘its. 27- PtiMitive stages to the’ présent- Gay silent refrigerator. 28. “This series of dioramic dis- lays begin with the cave-man = ‘and his ‘kill’, placed in deep re- 2% cesses of his cave where cool air kept food from spoiling for a short time; then Cleopatra’s wine bearers will be shown, where | 20- films of ice formed by the desert » ight winds were used to cool the beverages and other delicacies sr Served by Egypt’s glamorous queen; the Roman Emperor Caligula’s barge, recently dug up by archaeologists from the bot- tom of an Italian Lake, with slaves bringing ice and snow 32. Yrom fhe far-off Apennines, will mext scene. j a + “Further diorgmas. show, a * {welljhouse’' of the Pilgrims in .; Mogsachusetts; | indjeating the * . i, protecti¢n-of food jin’ those Faye: id: iarvesting of ‘ice in winter, itustréting 19th ‘century | Sefgigeration and a dramatiza-| tion of a famous Gibson drawing entitled ‘The Gibson Girl and the | ,. Ice Man’. This will picture the | °” Birl’s distaste of the ‘messiness’ | df the old-fashioned ice box. ie “The all-gas kitchen of today, ! , with its 1939 Servel Electrolux |?” fS an integral part of its furnish- ings; a farm kitchen, furnished 38. with the kerosene-operated Ser- ”" vel Electrolux, are still other diorama subjects”. - | 39. BOAST OF THEFT 40. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—So elated 41 Were six robbers over the theft of $10,000 in furs from an ex- press company garage in this city that one telephoned police head- quarters to. boast of the “job.” (PROTECT ecescccoccsccccoooess | POINTS OF INTEREST POCSRCer200% Lecceeecess: 1. The Lighznouse and Aviary —Division and Whitehead streets. Tropicat. Open-Air Aquarium —front and Whitehead streets. Naval Re:ervation—entrance on Greene street: Army Barracks — Main én- trance. on White street. | Art Center — Front and Whitehead streets. Pubuc Library — Duval and Catherine streets. Rest Beach and Cabanas— Atlantic Ocean side, east of White street. County Courthouse—White- head, between Southard and Fleming. streets. Wrecking tug “Warbler’— Foot of Duval street. Fish Markets—Gulf side of Elizabeth street. Federal Building and Post Gffice — Simonton and Caroline streets. Turtle Crawls and Market— Carolmé and Margaret streets. Charter Fishing Boats — F.EC. Docks. Municipal Sponge Dock — Caroline and Grinnell streets. Cuba-Tampa Boat Dock’ and old BE.C. R’y. Station— Grinnell street to Trumbo Island. Bayview Park — Division street, between North Beach and Georgia street. Memorial Monument to great Cuban Patriot — North Beach and Virginia street in Bayview Park. Million Dollar Boulevard— Starts at Division street and North Beach, circling island to Rest Beach. Municipal Southernmost Golf Course—Stock Island. See direction sign. Botanical Gardens — Stock Island just before Golf Course and Country Club. Trained Fish and Raul’s Club—Boulevard, Atlantic Ocean side. Key West-Miami Airport— Atlantic side on Boulevard. Old Salt Ponds — Visible from Boulevard on Atlan- tic side. Old Cigar Factories—Situat- ONCE ALMOST & CRIME TO PRINT Raw-THER, OL THING! ‘YOUR HOUSE! PURITANS THOUGHT IT A’ ‘SINFUL LUXURY. A CHARLESTOWN MIN- ISTER ACCUSED.OF DRINTING HIS HOUSE, GOT OUT OF IT BY PROVING A FORMER WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURE STARTED N THE US WHEN REVOLUTION CUT OFF THE ENGLISH IMPORTS. BY THE & 19™ CENTURY, WHITE LEAD WAS MADE IN MANY EASTER: CENTERS AND EVEN “AS FAR WEST” AS CINCINNATI, O12, ‘CLOSE OF THE CIVIL ‘THE IMPETUS THAT HAS. ARE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF MODERN HOME S. \CAN asaersce Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (1c) a word APARTMENT, for each insertion, but the mini- mum for thefirst insertion in every instance is twenty-five cents (25c). Advertisers should give their street address as well as their FOR RENT—Large telephone number if they desire results. Payment for classified adver-| tisements is invariably in ad-} vance, but regular advertisers! with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. { PERSONAL i ed mostly on Flagler Ave- nue; Road. Skeet and Trap Shooting— White street and Rest Beach. Casa Marina Hotel—Reyn- olds and*Flagler Avenue. Natural Rock House—South and Reynolds streets. ° Mollie Parker’s Tropical Gardens—South street, east of Reynolds. Convent of Mary Immacu- late with Spanish-Ameri- can War Museum—Divi- sion and Elizabeth streets. Southernmost home in U. S. A.—Duval and South streets. Fort Taylor — United and Whitehead streets. View of Old Fort begun in 1845 may be had from Yacht Basin. West end Southard street. Travelers” Palfn—Whitehead street. ae. ’s, home— lead Streef, north of < Basin. —Eatrance at Breakwater) fishing and swimming. Twenty - five foot long natural channel from reefs. Once a pirates’ | nest. Oldest Home — 322 Duval! street. | Maine Plot—Cemetery, en- trance on Windsor Lane. | Bahama Houses—S. W. cor-) ner Eaton and William streets. Breadfruit Tree—609 Fran- cis street and in Mollie Parker’s Gardens. U. S. Naval Station—Greene and Whitehead streets. Lighthouse Exhibit — Front and Whitehead streets. For complete directions and, information concerning the above attractions, drop in at the Chamber of Com- merce office in the Hoté) La Concha building. OLD AT 40! GET PEP.| New Ostrex Tonic Tab-} CLASSIFIED COLUMN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VIPFISAISTIPPSILSISALAPLLAPLLPLLLALZLALLLLLLEL LLL WAR GAVE Wet" WHITE LEAD PAINT, AS AMER- ° OVERSEAS HOTEL. = FOR RENT Fleming Street 1104 ~— Division : street, opposite Tift’s Grocery. } Modern, hot water. See Ray- ARMY and NAVY . mond Lord, County Court. mar29-tf SUPPLY STORE i Portlight Uniforms for t arg airy room, Officers and Enlisted ; cooking privilege, modern, Men... H comfortable, everything furn- ished. Reasonable. 827 Duval Alo Pea | street. aprl4-3tx Coast Guardsmen and / ee eae Navy Men i CENTRAL HOTEL—Home of the largest and most comfortable | @ SHOES rooms in town. Special Sum- DUNGAREES mer Weekly Rates now in ef- and lets contain raw oyster invigo- | rators and other stimulants.| FURNISHED APARTMENT — One dose starts new pep. Value: $1.00. Special price 89c. Call,! write Gardner’s Pharmacy. “FOR SALE SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15¢c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply’ rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s °35 STUDEBAKER COMMAND- ER, good condition, $250 cash. 727 Division street. apr17-lwkx SECOND SHEETS—500 for 5c The Artman Press. nov19-tf FOR SALE—38-ft. Double Cabin Cruiser, sleeps 4,:..complete with linens, ete. nically perfect and oth Just off ways and recently refihish-* ed. Ideal for living quurters, cruising and keys’ fishing. Two radios, delco and many extra:. Apply “Lapwing”, Sub-base. Price, $2,750 cash. apr17-6tx fect., All new furnishings. Cor- ner Southard and Duyal streets. apr7-tf 1122 Seminary street. Apply 1404 White street. apr7-tf ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United Sixteen beautiful new rooms. WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean reoms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming Street. nov18-ti ene HELP WANTED RELIABLE BOATMAN WANT- ED-to dive atidhdian “Key and take: out fishing parties. A. V. S. Smith. DeLand, Fla., and In-' dian: Key. apr18-3ts LOST FORD TRUCK, 112-ton, mechan- ically perfect, good tires, very economical in operating. A real bargain, $150. Phone 810. apr4-lmo TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, may19-tf | TO OUR ERY soon cach of it : frends will be receiving an invitation to our Wedding; and Naturally, you want your ap tee CAn lavilesticrs S—~ ~~ we want it to be the best looking anvitation we caw ect™ very finest, and that 1s why we are mviting you to inspect oar remarkable line of genutuc Steel Engraved Wedding trite tions and Aanouncemeats ur the Favored Styles THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with | sixty diamond minutes. No-re- ward. is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. nov30 | | g ral & a b 5 2 e 9g FID IPIIAILILELILELLL LAL 5 Wediing Invitation to be the RRO TRE RS MN POPP LILILE LECCE ELELLELILLLLLLLLLLLAL PAGE FIVE So i ie, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Busincssman_ Ni HOTEL 130 Duval Street IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Modernized . . Improved Innerspring Mattresses Pure Oil Service Station YALE TIRES — 12 months guarantee HOT and COLD WATER SHOWERS: Under New Management RATES, $1.00 Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. Ask Your Grocer For - . - ae ‘ Special By The Week | AND SERVICED oe EAGLE BRAND COFFEE a . : WE CATER TO PARTICULAR?! We Cater To The Best | Fregcis Sts. THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALONS TWO SHOPS TO SERVE THE LADIES OF KEY WEST LA €ONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Side COFFEE DRINKERS : < N N} WORK SHIRTS and many other items 706 DUVAL STREET PHONE 83-W MF, hee PETER DOELGER BEER ice keees ALL LEADING RETAILERS Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE. NO. 1 LEHE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY mw QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 TREVOR AND MORRIS Inc. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Waich Fhe Fords Asbelance Semeoct Piumbing Supple: Lady Attencen: PHONE s<8 New te PRONE 348 Atieniie Mates Fice Insurance Company Rhiguetins and fir Coniiicsing Cnt Rtn Dre MARTINEZ SALES and SERVICE 1212 Vaeeia Stree: — FLA LALALAALAAAALAL AAA ALA LA LAA AA AAA A ML AAA Md AAA ddd dd Ld hdd hd Lida dedi dadedatadatiadad pee > SUOIIITITIIITOIOISIOIOIOTIIIIEIIOE TSE SS

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