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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1940 | THE WEATHER FORECAST (Tilt 7:30 p.m., Thursday) i ; held Key West and Vicinity: Mostly Raul’s Club tomorrow evening cloudy and unsettled tonight and between the usual hours of 7 and PAGE FOUR Artists’ ‘Follies’ Declared Success THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. G. Boyd Tyl SERVICES TODAY _ i. 6 Bon Tr Mrs. G. Boyd Tyler, wife of Commander G. B. Tyler, U.S.N |Musser, of Miami, came to Key em zs ”| West yesterday for the purpose |M.C., arrived in Key West yes: lot getting married. MISS FALK’S CAR | | FOUND ON Keys CLASSIFIED COLUMN Miss Mary Falk, of Martello Towers, reported to the sheriff's; LOST—Wallet containing sum | ince Dales At Raul’: Tomorrow Visitors From Miami \Married Yesterday Byron C. Coleman and Viola | Weather and competing attrac- tions in the city last Saturday evening failed to dampen the Dinner-Dance will be at LOST Mrs. Capitili Chav B j Ge ; Pee BYE ee |terday for a visit with her broth- | Spirits of members of the Key West Society of Artists, who combined to present the “Conch Follies” at the Habana-Madrid Club that evening. According to Teports issued today, a good at- tendance paid its way in to see the special floor offered, although it was not as good as hoped for. Floor Show acts, presented by director Mrs. Eva Warner, were well received by the patrons and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. It was stated today that more of similar events will be stagea in the future, the purpose being to raise funds to aim towards establishment of this city as an art colony. New Policy At Habana-Madrid In celebration of the tenth big | week of the All-Girl Revue now appearing nightly at the Ha bana-Madrid Club, a new policy | of presentation will prevail, ac- cording to announcement made by empressario Billy Armond to- | . Two complete floor shows | each night, one at 10:45 p. m. and! the second at 12:30 a. m., will be | presented. | With the moon casting a silver } glow on Key West's tropical! beauty spot, dancing amid the swaying palms in an “un-smok- ed-filled” atmosphere is at its best. Thrills of real night-club entertainment may be enjoyed and it’s freely admitted that there is no spot in all of South| Florida to compare with an eve- ning spent at the Habana-N drid. No no admission, no couvert charges are assessed. | show minimum, PERSONAL MENTION) hen- vaca- | Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kir: baum, Jr., are enjoying a tion in Key West with Mr. Kirschenbaum’s parents at the home on White stre They are from Vicksburg, Miss. Charles Dillon, in the city for eral days in the interests of the gubernatorial campaign of B .F. Paty, left to- day on the bus for Miami. who had been Allan B. Cle Sr. was a pi senger on the 7:00 o'clock bus this morning for Miami going on business. He expects to return tonight or tomorrow. Mr. who da and Mrs. J. Schulberg, ad been visiting for five in the city enjoying a va- ation of sightseeing, left this morning for New York. Dr. who had been enjoying a visit in the city and were guests at the Hotel La Concha, left this morn- ing for their home in Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Daneman and their daughter, Miss Nancy Daneman, who had been enjoy- ing a y and were guc a Concha Hotel, left this morning for their home in Milwaukee, Wisc. FINAL DECREE ISSUED Final decree in the divorce of Stout versus Sue Stout was filed yesterday in the office of Clerk Ross C,. Sawyer, in Circuit Court. Alimony in the sum of $10 every three ~veeks for main- tenance of a minor child was agreed upon. Suits were entered for divorce yesterday in Circuit Court by Elizabeth P. Kniffin against Lewis A. Kniffin, and by Hazel Margaret Lopez versus Herman Lopez. MONROE THEATER { Victor McLaglen - Sally Eilers FULL CONFESSION and BAD LITTLE ANGEL | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ LIQUORS WINES Complete Line CURRO’S BAR PACKAGE STORE Special Prices on Package Goods For Two Weeks Duval at Petronia St. Phone 138 Special Delivery Key West, Fla. -|steei door will swing open jpleted by Oglethorpe University | and Mrs. W. E. Mentzer, | Duluth, | office this morning that her; Of money. Reward if returned automobile had been stolen.| to Benjamin F. Sawyer, 527 When last seen it was about 1:30| Fleming Street. mar20-3t this morning. The search was begun imme-| BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES diately by officers from the sheriff's office, and State High-| RELIABLE PARTY to service (in way Patrolman L. W. Brazell; spare time) route of new pat- was advised of the theft. | ented machines _ dispensing Despite a thorough and com-| world famous HERSHEY plete search of the city, no trace} BARS. No selling. Pays up to | 82, died this morning 5 o'clock at {the home, 421 Amelia Funeral services will be held |from the residence 5 o'clock this }1 | afternoon. SJ., of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, officiating. 1 Arrangements for the funeral jare in charge of the Lopez Fun- of the car could be found.| $300 monthly. $560 cash re- Patrolman Brazell, however, re-| quired; fully secured. To qual- ported that he had found it) ify, give age, married or single, about 20 miles outside the city.| if employed and state if cash is a eee) | .immediately available. Box S, KEY ACREAGE | clo The Citizen. mar19-3tx | FOR SALE SALE REPORTED |io2 seessoe on wonman street. Apply 1115 Fleming street. marl-s C. H. Mead and George Vog-! stad are negotiating for the pur-! chase of 10 acres of land at Mara- | STRING BASS, crackproof, swell thon and Mr. Mead, along with, back. Bargain. W. A. Parrish, was in the office | Citizen. of County Judge Raymond R.! Lord this morning discussing the details of the sale. Mr. Mead, who is from West Virginia, said that the land is not | being bought for speculative pur- | poses, but that they are buying from Norberg Thompson and A. Two LOTS Maitland Adams for the purpose of starting some kind of busin and making a home. The trans- | action is for $1,500 a. marl5-7tx FOR SALE—2 iots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $850. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. on street near White. $750 for quick sale. Apply 1219 Pearl street. repair, very cheap. Also, Auto- mobile, good running order, very cheap. Apply 218 Simon- ton street. mar18-3t PEOPLE 6600 YEARS | FROM NOW WILL SEE BEER BREWED IN ’39 ;DOUBLE CORNER near Mar- | tello Towers. $1,900. RR, The Citizen. (Special to The Citizen) ST. LOUIS, r. 20.—Sixty | centuries from now, stainless and the peopie ot 6112 A.D. will see | peopie of 1939 A.D. making and urinking Budweiser beer. Be- sides, tne futurites may even laste the King of Bottled Beer— although there will be only half a pint of it to go ‘round. | Preparations for the event 6000 years from now are being com- feb20-s a | THREE REELS. dition. have Redwing 28-36 horsepow- er motor with many new parts. Will sell entirely or by parts. Apply Box P, The Citizen. * jan19-tf In good working con- SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c | -The Artman Press. nov19-tf of Georgia with what it calls the Crypt of Civilization. Many mo- tion picture films and products emblematic of present day civili- zation will be sealed in the vault. | As the Anheuser-Busch brewery here is the largest in the world, it was invited to provide the Crypt with a sound-motion pic- ture depicting the. manufacture of its product and with a sample of the product itself. | Elaborate precautions to pro- tect the sample of Budweiser were taken. The beer was pour- ed into a tube of lead glass and the open end sealed by a» glass blower. The tube then was plac- ed in a stainless steel jacket. The sound-motion picture de- picts every phase of Budweiser’s brewing process—how samples of WANTED YOUNG COUPLE SHARE PENSES and help drive for Auto Transportation to New York. Phone 9114, Hallowitz. from 6 to 7 P. M. mar19-2t POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED: Experi- enced secretary, stenographer and typist desires position. Best references. Box D, The Citizen. febl-s FOR RENT NEWLY-FURNISHED efficiency apartment, available now. Price reasonable. 725 Duval Street. mar18-3t Box DC, The: aprl4-s | jan5-s | |FAMILY-SIZE ICE-BOX, good | Box | PFLEUGER TEMPLAR | Will sell cheap. Also, | EX-| eral Home. | Survivors are: Four daughters, |Fidelina Duget, Saturnina Bravo, |Luisa Valdez and Lucrecia Ca-| brera; two sons: Ubaldo Bravo | and Florido Bravo. There are 11} |grandchildren and 17 great-/ grandchildren, and one _ sister, Elivor Lenon, who resides in} Cuba. \ | NOTICE eciataaieel | I will not be responsible for! any debts incurred by anyone! other than myself. H ALEXANDER J. CHERRY. mar20-2tx | | eee eee ee eat Washington | 410 Fleming Street WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—o—o Cocktail Lounge Boca Chica Resort | and FISHING CAMP \ Restaurant—Home Cooking Cottages—Charter and Row | Boats—Private Beach | atten hatte tentmttmenrmntic, | | | ‘| Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 } Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers j 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE ' Boston, New York, Miami) Jacksonville, Galveston | | New Orleans and Beyond, From Key West alternate Mon- | days. {| From New York every Thurs- | day. From Boston every Tuesday. | From Jacksonville, Miami andj} New Orleans every two weeks. i Clyde-Mallory Lines C. E. SMITH. Agent Key West, Fla. | PRI 6 cect easy ‘barley are examined” by the lab- | oratory for quality before any grain is bought, how hops blos- jsoms are stored in linen bales in air-conditioned vaults to safe- guard they aroma, how every step in the great plant covering | 70 city blocks is controlled from the laboratory in the interest of purity and uniformity. Even the creation of artificial spring wea- ther with heat and moisture to | make the barley sprout is faith- fully shown. Finally, the rving of Budweiser to today’s consum- ers is recorded. When the Crypt is opened, 10,- FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT with private bath, shower and tub; electric refrigerator and gas stove. Will accommodate four people; newly-furnished. Address Box P, clo The Citi- zen, mar18-3t TWO FURNISHED APART- MENTS, two blocks from South Beach Available April 1st and 15th. Apply 630 Elizabeth street. mar20-lwkx HOTELS 1000 years of beer's history will |BRING YOUR VISITING friends have been written. The earliest; i" need of a good night's rest records of brewing were written, '0 THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. in stone 2300 B.C. They are now| Clean rooms, enjoy the homey in the British Museum. ee Baus ctorys Ties: ITCH EASED F Satisfaction or Money Back If the FIRST bottle of Imperial Lotion fails to satisfy in the relief of itching agony of Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Scabies, Ringworm, Toe Itch, money returned. Simply repeat invisible Imperial Lotion as needed while nature helps heal. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | THAT'S A REPUTATION And need the protection of PANOPTIK lenses I you've passed your 45th birth. day, you have undoubtedly been finding it increasingly difficult to read fine print — you have to hold your newspaper at arm’s length. That's no cause for alarm. What has happened is entirely natural. For close work youneed bifocal lenses. @ Let us restore the vision of youth with PANOPTIKS, the modem, TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ROYAL PALM DeLUXE Local Sightseeing Tours | TAXI SERVICE Key West Representative of THE ROYAL PALM HOTEL in Havana, Cuba ROYAL PALM TAXI CO. Ralph DuBreuil, Prop. 628 Duval St. Phone 9149 “easy to get used to” bifocals, {NO NAME LODGE Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing | Reef — Tarpon — Permit Bone Fishing COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP Stone Crab Dinners a Special! D R. J. A. VALDES PHONE NO NAME KEY NO. i | OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Craig, Owners} 532 Duval St. Phone 832 jer-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | street. | Bascom Grooms. Rev. A. L. Maureau, |20W stationed, and will visit here | jfor about three weeks, |about the size of the state of Vir- | \ginia. ‘ | | Strictly Fireproof Mrs. Tyler came from Annapo- is, “Md., where her husband is | The island of Newfoundland is | PALACE Edmund Lowe - Rose Hobart WOLF OF NEW YORK ALSO—Comedy and Serial "Key West's Outstanding’ LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail i Lounge DINING and DANCING Garage Open The Year Around Like your hat fits your head FIT YOUR JOB @ You get the best fit when there’s a wide selection of sizes and types. That’s why Dodge Job-Rated trucks can fit your particular job better! Save money all the way—in first cost, operation, upkeep. Let us prove that your next truck can be the BEST truck you ever owned —a Dodge - Job-Rated truck — more eco- nomical—longer-lasting— DEPENDABLE. PRICED WITH THE LOWEST FOR EVERY CAPACITY! NAVARRO, INC. 601 Duval Street tated means —A Truck That Fits YOUR Job! Wow Antique Finish @ For the first time we offer you Antique Finish in two-tone shoes! Rich new combinations of tan and white, that you'll want to wear the minut ¢ you see them. We apply, by special process, a real antique finish to the tans only. It gives them a distinctive character tha’ it you won't find anywhere else. J. G. Kantor, Inc. 501 Duval Street. SHONE 897 ite Kress Store “YOUR FEET ARE WORTH FORTUNES!” FORTUNE SHOES The at the First Baptist Church, Rev. |ture: light to moderate Luther W. Woodward, of Hape- winds. ville, Ga., guest preacher at the} church, officiating. LOW cost! AT LONG SERVICE MEANS GOODYEAR ceremony was performed |Thursday with mild tempera- 9 ¢-cjock able variable |” Music for this affair will’ be G. S. KENNEDY, (furnished by David KeKai’s Na- ! Official in Charge. ‘tive Hawaiian Orchestra. No. 16 of a Series “THANKS FOR A LOVELY EVENING...” A new kind of beer retailing is bringing if wholesome recreation to millions of Americans America’s new kind of beer retailer wants to sell good beer, of course... but he is also keenly aware of his social responsibility to the community. He makes sure that his Place is clean and inviting—and scrupu- lously free of anti-social influences of any kind. The Brewing Industry wants ail of beer’s retailers to be of this type. We do not want any other kind. And we are taking action to eliminate any abuses in beer Tetailing, that may occur. We have instituted a new plan... now in effect in a few states and being ex- tended as rapidly as possible... to protect your right to drink good beer in decent surroundings. May we tell you about it... in an interesting free booklet? Write: United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. 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