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PAGE FOUR Casa Marina Notes ONE OF THE BEST tennis} WELL, IT FINALLY HAP- matches ever played on the Casa! PENED! Yesterday, Col. Henry Marina courts was on display!p Barrett pulled in his sailfish. yesterday afternoon when the| mixed double teams of Mr. and The colonel has been trying for Mrs. D. P. Caulkins played the|three years to hook one and yes- double team of Mr. and Mrs.|terday was the day. The catch Louis C. Sudler. Mr. and Mrs.'was a prize one in that it was Caulkins eventually won but| only 4 feet 3 niches in length and only after three thrilling sets,; 5 6-4 6-4 7-5. A large number of |Wei8hed a mere 7% pounds. hotel guests were on hand to; Cl. Barrett also had the dis- view the match. Marina docks the first sailfish of MR. AND MRS. E. G. BAL.-!1940. Along with the colonel was LARD of New York left yester-|C. B. Cole. They were aboard day after being at the Casa Ma-|the “Legion” with Jakie Key. In rina for the past two weeks.|addition to the sail the party When Mr. Ballard came here he brought in a record catch of 52 had never been sailfishing before, | Kingfish and three bonita, which however on his first trip out he made a grand total of 56 fish for hauled one in and ever since has /|the day. become a devout fisherman and EEE a great booster for Key West.| ANOTHER GREAT CATCH He vowed upon leaving that he Was turned in by Mr. and Mrs. would be here next year for an-|C. H. Stuart, who were out with other few weeks of fisherman's | Begley Filer. The party brought fun. in 27 kingfish, seven bonita and 3 two dolphin. They said they en- PUTTING SWEEPSTAKES joyed every minute of it and are that were held on the Casa Ma- already planning another trip. rina greens last week proved so| ——. ‘ popular that Mr. Schutt, the! THE LAST BOAT to come in manager of the hostelry, has de-| was the “Dac”, piloted by Paul cided to have one each week.|Demeritt. The anglers were Mrs. Starting tomorrow they will be Owen Farley and her son, Rob- held every Sunday for the dura- ert. They had planned to leave tion of the ason. for the north yesterday morning ——— but Robert wanted to go fishing, GOLF-MINDED GUESTS at so at 11:30 a. m. they went out. the Casa Marina can now enjoy It remained for Robert to bring their golf more than ever before in the biggest fish of the day, for the nine greens at the Coun- and, therefore, the largest am- try Club will be open for play 'berjack to be brought to dock so today. Professional Eddie Bush far this year, a 34 pounder, was also announced that the fair-'his prize. He hooked another ways, as well as the greens, are huge specimen that broke the in better condition than he has: line. They also brought in eight ever seen them before. mackerel and several barracuda. High School Room ~ BAD BUSINESS Mother: Met Yestenity "CLOSES TAVERN High School gathered at the home . of Mrs. Lawton Watson on South- OLIVIA AND WINDSOR LANE ard street yesterday for the first) perapLIsHMENT WAS SUB meeting of the new year. Present were Mrs. Wm. Dough- JECT OF PETITIONS try, Jr., Mrs. Percy Curry, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Mrs. Charles Ketchum, Mrs. Donald Myers, Mrs. Lawrence Higgs, Mrs. W. P. Archer, Mrs. J. B. Demeritt, Mrs. Jose Sanchez, Mrs. H. E. Day, Mrs. Juliett Russell and Mrs. Cor- What city officials were seem- ingly unable to accomplish, close the beer garden at Olivia Street petitions of citizens, the proprie- |Harris Room Mothers | Assemble Monday Harris School Home Room Mothers have been called to a regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Carl Bervaldi next Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Hostesses at this meeting will ee be Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. Club Cayo Hueso offers “John-| Benjamin Lowe and Mrs. Ber- ny Pritchard and His Orchestra” | yaldi. in a night of dancing starting at 10:00 o'clock tonight, according to announcement on page one jO- day. itor, Jose Ponce, brought about Ser day. He closed his resort Mrs. Key and Mrs. Day assist- |Yester aye a ae rs ” ed as hostesses. | because he said business is “bad”. Plans for an association Tag! Two petitions alleging the place Day were dicussed and prepara- was a nuisance were filed with tions for Founder’s Day in Feb- city council. These were re- Tuary were made. The group ‘ferred to Mayor Willard M. Al- eso went over plans for the /bury for investigation. When he School of Instruction to be given lreported verbally that he was here by state officers early next |nable to find any evidence of month. jnuisance conditions, the matter eee |was referred back for a written Dance Tonight At lreport. Later Police Chief Ivan 5 {Elwod reported his inability to Habana-Madrid |find evidence of nuisances at Ponce’s saloon. Management of the Habana- Once when the proprietor of Madrid Club announces a special! the saloon was arrested on com dance to be given tonight at their plaint of a nearby property own- establishment, starting at 9:30 er, no one appeared against him o'clock. jin police court. The case was The Habana-Madrid orchestra | dismissed. Citizens generally, will appear for a full program otf | however, in the vicinity, had com- dancing and entertainment. plained of loud and _ objection- No admission or minimum |able language at various times. charge is assessed at this popular Frc ie Sree henner = ‘Mrs, Del Pino Gala Night |Has Guest ? Be At Pena s Mrs. Walter Graves is visiting a in this city with her grand- Pena’s Garden of Roses will be| mother, Mrs. Emma Del Pino, the scene of another big Saturday |and friends at the home, 509 Gala Night and Dance tonight, | whitehead street. as the regular crowds flock in| She will leave for home Sun- at all hours for “a bit of dancing | gay, and fun”, starting after 10 o’clock. Gould Curry’s famous dance band will be out to again thrill dancers and music lovers. New minimum charge policy at Pena’s is announced on page one today. Pritchard’s Orchestra Featured Tonight |Return To City : For Third Year Special entertainment features EDS will be presented. Minimum| mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Krieg check charges made are con-jand daughters, Lois Ann and tained in the page one advertise- |Nancy Mae, of Harrisburg, Pa., ment. lare in Key West for their third HELL DRIVERS TO |consecutive winter season. APPEAR JAN. 14 Jack Derby’s Hell Drivers will be presented in Key West Sunday afternoon, January 14, at the show. 2.00 o'clock, under auspices of Chief feature of the two-hour the American Legion Post and show will be driving an auto- Boy Scout troops. mobile thrpugh walls of fire. The troupe is scheduled to roll) The show will be given at automobiles end over end, side Trumbo baseball field. Advance over side and jump cars through |tickets are now on sale by scouts cars and over cars in daring feats ‘and legionnaires. to The Citizen office this morning ing his stay here. and Windsor Lane in response to | Mr. Krieg paid his usual visit i to subscribe to The Citizen dur- |} on of driving to thrill attendants at j THE KEY WEST CITIZEN New Miami-Havana Steamship Service 4 | & {tinction of bringing to the Casa! MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 6—A new, overnight steamship service be- tween Miami and Havana, Cuba, is to be inaugurated from Miami on Tuesday, January 23 by the newly formed MHavana-Miami Steamship Line. The S. S. Evan- |geline of the Eastern Steamship Lines has been chartered and will provide the fastest crossing as well as being the largest and newest ship in this service. Re- duced through fares to Havana have been made effective ex- clusively with the Seaboard Rail- way and its connections from all points in the. United States. via Miami and the new service. The Evangeline, built for tropical cruising, will make three sailings weekly in each direction —leaving Miami at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days, arriving Havana 8:30 a.m: the next morning. Departures from Havana will be on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays— Points in Florida. leaving 7:30 p. m., arriving Mi- ami 8 a. m. Excellent connections between New York, other eastern cities, Miami and Havana-Miami S. S. Line’s service will be made by the Seaboard’s all Pullman Orange Blossom Special and streamlined, stainless steel coach train Silver Meteor; and by the Florida Sunbéam from Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and other mid-western cities; and from all COURT HELD to perform a “stunt”. the scouts’ help in the drive. All'# number of the scouts went for f f } ‘Troop 52 was declared the win- A group of boys from Troop; arrived for a peppy ball game. | a basis of final completion of short rest! space | period. Accordingly, Scoutmaster Mil-|ing camp got underway. All trcop, which was featured at the for remembrance. | The Lions Roar and Great; Other visitors at the camp were | program. Those who made up the camp bonfire on the beach around!John Marzyck, Ramon Gonzaga, TROOP 52 HELD |Roberts, Henry Gomez, Ernest! America, left shortly after lunch jlip, Garland Cates, Buddy Miller, | Tom Ramsey, who has been a; —_——_— | | in: As soon as the campsite was‘) Louisiana, GOLDFISH VS. FOOD camp stove and still another | when it was ready the boys went when she testified that, with pudding. jof the $3 he had earned to buy | ‘SCOUT HONOR all gathered around the camp- fire and each boy was required, | The next morning after break- | (Continued from Page One) i aa eae bg eee ; by: the Lions in appreciation of ‘#St and inspection were over, |troops were presented with first- Dams OURS eS Rae aid kits or their organizations. tests. { ning troop by the committee No. 51, camping at ee a BOO BeE CDE 6 ye tag one ea On are achifaillowed a ticle sponte! é jactivity and then a work and quantity of Another swim was en-/| cleared. |joyed and preparations for break- | ton Sawyer was presented with soon began the hike back home. ; a shining, new bugle for the; Several snapshots were taken | close of the meeting by sound-: Each scout voted this outing to j ing of taps by the troop bugler. 'be one of the best ever held. Scoutmaster’s Benediction were’! Mrs. Milton Sawyer and Fr. A. the concludrig numbers of the!B. Dimmick. H | Members of the club and.were: Scoutmaster Milton Saw-/ scouts pitched in to build a huge yer, Tom Ramsey and Scouts} which the program was held. iByron Cooke, Forest Arthur, Ern- lest Avila, Jack Sawyer, Rayford } ENCAMPMENT |Perez, Calvin Cates, Archie Pot- | Troop No. 52, Boy Scouts of ter, Donald Pinder, Odes McKil-{ last Tuesday for an encampment James Kelly, Willie Soldano, Bil- on Stock Island. ily Ladd and J. B. Sawyer. scouter in California, was in| Salt and sulphur that are over; charge of the camp. 99 percent pure are mixed H reached one group gathered fire- wood, another began to build the | group set up tents. | NEWARK.—Mrs. Helen Harris Supper was soon underway and j of this city was granted a divorce to work on a hearty meal of nothing to eat in the house but hunter’s stew, cocoa and bread | pancakes, her husband spent $2 After the dishes were cleaned, | goldfish. “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned { i Rainbow Room and Cocktail | i Lounge i DINING and DANCING : : | | Strictly Fireproof Garage yy ! | Open The Year Around | PALACE | | Jackie Cooper in GANGSTER’‘S BOYS | —also— COMEDY and NEWS Mosr spectacle lenses give the proper correction only when the wearer looks through their centers. But living eyes move. When you use your glasses, you look through the margins more than through the centers. To give you the same correction throughout, modern optical’ | science designed Orthogon lenses. We recommend these famous wide-angle lenses that give sharp, effortless vision over the entire lens area. come nome: (DR dA. VALDES PETER SCHUTT Manager |! OPTOMETRIST 532 Duval Street fc ee | ASA MARINA! Key West's HOTEL DE LUXE American Plan 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY | | i | | | 1 ! HEAR Dr. Geo. L. First Methodist (Stone) Church TONIGHT 7:30 P. M. TOMORROW 11:00 A. M. orelock | | | | NEW BRAND OF BEER AT GARDEN Carta Blanca Beer is now be- ing served at Fred Marvil’s Ca- bana, 605 Duval street. This is genuine Mexican brew. Best liquors obtainable prop- erly dispensed by Carlos and Johnny are offered by the Ca- bana. There are 71 companies in the United States which produce mineral wool. They operate 82) plants for the purpose. secevares vo anent emer ars 1 MONROE THEATER Judy Garland—Frank Moran el Jack Haley WIZARD OF OZ Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c Appelrouttrs; “The Store Of Fashion” Key West's Most Modern Store cordially invites you to visit their new dis- plays of NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE Just Arrived for the New Season! We are now fully stocked with.... The Latest Fashions In SPRING SHOES including a beautiful array of RHYTHM STEPS Sold Exclusively At Our Store! Racks are full of Chic-Modern SPRING DRESSES For Afternoon, Street or Evening Wear! I AND DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR— Beachwear Department where you will find all the authentic models of the new season— PLAY SUITS, SLACK SUITS, CULLOTTES, SWIM SUITS, Attention! The New 1940 MALLINSON SILKS HAVE ARRIVED and they are truly sights to delight the most fastidious. YOU JUST CAN'T OVERLOOK THE ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Asia. Golf. Four-in-hands. Nevada. Former Russian. premier. Botany. In the Pacific Ocean, rough- _ ly following the 180° meridian of longitude: Carats are devided into 100 points and a ten-point dia- mond is one-tenth of a carat, Sacramento River. Commodore Adolf Ahrens. According to various govern- ment reports, about 15 percent of the 1,659,000,000 eggs produced in New York state in 1938 were used on farms for eating and hatching. — FIRST — c REV. J. D. PEEBLES, D.D. Pulpit Supply Pastor SERMON SUBJECTS: ‘ 11:00 a. m—"The Lord's Supper.” 7:30 p. m.—"The Lord's People.” Special Music At Both Services You Are Cordially Invited TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church Invites You To Worship With Us! SUNDAY— 11 a. m—"Put On The Armour of God." 7:30 p. m. —"“Not By Might. Nor By Power.” ALWAYS GOOD MUSIC Come — Bring a Friend JIM LILLY, Pastor. EPT. STORE offers the season’s finest styles for SPRING Dresses Millinery Shoes Beachwear New “EVERGLADES” Hand Detailed DRESSES in Chambrays, Seersuckers and Silks. ARONOVITZ Beautifully Tailored ‘HOPE REED’ DRESSES Stripes and Prints, Seer- suckers and Gabardines SIZES 12 TO 44 ° ‘GAGE’ HATS Hand-made Hats—Sport, Gar- den, Tailored Hats in Dark and Pastel shades. . BEACHWEAR Includes— SLACK SETS PLAY SUITS and SHORTS in Sailcloth and Sharkskin CHILDREN’S SHORTS and SLACK SETS BEACH COATS Less Than Half-Price On All Fall Millinery and Dresses Ladies’ and Children’s |Raul’s Club, where another big | SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1940 TOUGH BREAK (Ry Anso ited Press) - poe ASHLAND, Ky., Jan, 6.—Ob- Soft Hawaiian music is prov- | ving? his 95th birthday, Zion : : ante a Sac epi carl aac ta °F | Timothy Turner, former Alabama Hawaiian Band Proving Popular dance will be held this evening, | "esto slave, said he still felt beginning at 10 o'clock. President Lincoln “handicapped” Ray Baldwin’s Native Ha-jhim by giving him his freedom. waiian Orchestra has arranged a splendid program of dance music, new, old and true Hawaiian, for this evening’s entertainment. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION EVICTION BEFORE MARRIAGE CLEVELAND.—A man here reported at ‘the relief director's office because he couldn’t pay his rent, declared: “My landlady said I could stay if I married her. But I won't. I'll be evicted first!” Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef — Tarpon — Permit Bone Fishing COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP Stone Crab Dinners a Special PHONE NO NAME KEY NO. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners ieARUNDEL HOTEL CHARLES ST AT MTROYAL AVENUE RATES From yEo uP EEE OWS PEARLMAN’S, Inc. NOW IS THE TIME! ‘ to visit our store and see the wonderful selection of NEW SPRING SHOES now on display. . .Whites, White ard Browns in pumps, oxfords and all other styles Lan $2.00 to $5.00 CORK SOLE SANDALS never a better line displayed - THE NEW KEDETTES NEW SHARKSKIN SUITS— Sizes.14 to 20 —___ = Sizes 38 to 46. ____ : SPRING PASTEL AND PRINT DRESSES now on the racks in a matin aay ee rise i types, e" = ee ze 4 = sw $2.50 to $10.75 BEACH WEAR DEPARTMENT : ) PLAY SUITS, 2 and 3 piece, with and without skirts. i, ee _. $1.25 to $6.95 SLACK SUITS, sun: sass ae a ioe as ii we Bee a BLE ha EO COLORFUL, IMPORTED BAGS from Nassau and Haiti, also Native Key West Bags. ON SALE MONDAY Great reoecieSSES rene $2.95 $2.50 to $3 DRESSES $1.88 and $1.50 SIMILAR REDUCTIONS, on all Coats, Suits, Sweaters. We must make room for the heavy stocks of Spring Goods arriving daily! HOLTSBERG’S FIRST WITH 1940 FASHIONS The new Spring Pieces have just arrived. Famous-make Silks by Duplan, Marshall Field, Beldings,. consisting of Fly- ing-Hi Crepe, Playtime Crepe, Sun-air Crepe, Alpaca Crepes, Spun Rayons, Powder Puff Muslins, French Ginghams, Checks and Anderson’s Voiles. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PIECE GOODS IN KEY WEST |} SPECIALS FOR MONDAY .... 81x99 FAMOUS PEPPERELL SHEETS, 5-year | guarantee, extra large size, regular $1.25, on sate at $1.00 SILK CHIFFONS, all colors, 40-inch, yard 50c NEW PRINTED CREPES, tropical designs, yard . 50e CHENILE BEDSPREADS, regular $5, on sale $3.95 The new CHAMBRAY DRESSES, Hampton Hall’s make $1.98 10-pieces of WHITE DOTTED SWISS, yard 15¢ ONE TABLE WITH REMNANTS, silks and Cottons, Special Price. “ONE TABLE WITH CLOSE OUT CURTAINS AT HALF PRICE. Marshall Field BLANKETS, on sale care One lot of $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES, closing oui at One table with SWEATERS, close outs 2! TWO'RACKS OF “NOT-CALLED-FOR” ~ LAYAWAY DRESSES... 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