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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LADIES AT CASA MARINA HOTEL ARE Chicago Woman Boated Forty-Three Pound Sailfish ALSO MAKING GOOD AT ANGLING Outstanding among the social; N. Goshorn, J. J. Trevor, Stephen | i inni While the past few days haven’t cluded more grouper and kigfish, successes of the Key West season|W. Douglass and Miss Minnie ve el ie ot ack ; 5 the fish-|@ couple of dolphin, a yellowtail, was the annual tea given by the Porter Harris. exactly been ideal from the fish-| A es = ;: a fish, tuna, mackerel and ,, Sparkling life was imparted by |ermen’s standpoint, nevertheless |* muttonfish, s | Sint Club on Wednesday | tne charming group of hostesses, they are apersistent crowd, and | Ponita. | tternoon. i FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1941 FOURTH FIRELESS YEAR PAGE FOUR -- SOCIETY Annual Reception Of Woman’s Club Held Wednesday Afternoon (By RUBY MORGAN) ‘ANNOUNCE BIRTH | | OF SON TODAY lorty «seat town, tis town en os |joys the distinction of entering its {\ Announcement was made today |fourth year without a single fire. jof the birth of a son, weighing |The total “damage” since the lat- {8% pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. jter part of 1937 was one bird nest, |George O. Thempson at 10:15|which was destroyed when some- jo'clock this morning at the home, | one attempted t ki y 11611 Von Pfister street. pbc alee ae 2 | Mother and beby are reported of bees from under a church roof, to be getting along nicely. 1800-YEAK-OLD | ———————cccVWWOuuOu willing to make the effort, some- fishing expedition, his initial vén- | who assisted in serving. ‘These This was Mr. Stabler’s second Receiving with Mrs. Frederick WwW. Knapp, club president, who wore a becoming gown of Fucha taffetta was the President of the Junior Woman’s Club, Mrs, Joe Lopez. She was gowned in a long dress of printed silk jersey. Sprays of native flowers, ar- ranged in tall baskets, graceful palm fronds, and bowls of roses were used in attaining a tropical | setting. Silver candelelias holding yel- low lighted candels were placed on either side of a bowl of pastel colored spring flowers gracing the center of the lace covered tea table. wa Those presiding over the tea were the Past Presidents of the Club, Mesdames Grace Lowe, Haydn Illingworth, William R. Warren, Norberg Thompson, G. included the 1} james Eola | Swicegood, William Fripp, Bernie ; Hl Papy, Dan Navarro, Howard Over- jlin, Homer Herrick, William Ar- | ,nold, Thomas Wiley, Earl Julian and Miss Rita Pinder. Mrs. Eva Warner, program ‘chairman for the afternoon, Med. }arranged a very enjoyable musi- ical program, as follows: Piano solo, “Etude”, Chopin, by |Mrs. O. W. Bolder. Piano solo, “Malaguena”, | Ernesto Lecuano. by Miss Beatrice ; Moreno. As an enchore Miss Moreno jplayed Chopin’s “Waltz.” A request number was sung by |Mrs. Eva Warner, “La Paloma,” followed by an enchore “Siboney.” Around one hundred members and winter visitors called during the afternoon. ‘couple of sailfish hooked but |ture into the sport a few days ago } netting him a bag of twenty, in- cluding a fine round robin, Need- less to say, Mr. Stabler thinks Key West fishing is just about all it’s cracked up to be. Ladies Get Honors It's about time for the men to | which managed to get away with look to their honors, for the la- the lines in a heavy sea, Then dies are certainly showing them} fi jhow to fish these days. The sea- came the surprise of the day,/son is early yet, but the crown| when Harold Stabler, of Chevy! goes to Mrs. Leuis C. Sudler, of Chase, D. C., and F. L. Bowman, !Chicago, for the sailfish she! of Tilghman, Md., returned with Caught Wednesday. It was a/| Eo haxfil of big ones. | beauty, wsiening 128 pounds ean 3 | measuring inches. Mr. Sudler | a 50-pound amberjack, a 29-).44 Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Netz, of | pound grouper, a 21-pound king- | Hackensack, N. J., completel this | fish as the big prizes. The re-|party. Another sailfish was mainder of this bag of 29 fish in- |hooked but it got away. A box- | ful of other fish, including some times with surprising results. One or two boats returned to the Casa Marina dock yesterday reporting indifferent success; fol- lowed by the hard-luck case of the two fishermen who had a There was | jnice tuna, bonita, mackerel and | kingfish, rewarded the efforts of | this foursome. SPECIAL EXHIBITION FOUR APPLICATIONS FOR INSPECTOR JOB (Continued from Page One) in the future are from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Asks For Equipment MILL FOUND (Ry Asnocinted Press) COPENHAGEN, Jan. 17.—A register of business firms in Den- mark discloses a flour mill 800 years old. Founded about 1100 in | Odense, on the island of Funen, by | 12 monks, it now is a big modern | ‘factory, grinding thousands of tons of flour every year. Another ‘old firm, “The Royal Brewery,” ‘has been brewing beer steadily ‘since 1443. Several pharmacies are 500 years old. AT PALACE TONIGHT fouls Ont laden TILTING BED SHOWN | TO HELP HEADACHES | By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE | Associated Press Science Editor ; ROCHESTER, Minn., Jan. 17— | The Mayo Clinic is looking over ' Key West Artists Entertain At Firs GETTING AWAY | C. H. Stewart, Newark, N. Y., ‘and J. E. Crawford, Roanoke, Va., Councilman Carbonell recom- ;morning headaches from a new | mended that necessary police | point of view. equipment, such as guns, badges | The artists of Key West enter- tained Tuesday night at the Key West Art Center, WPA, with the first of the winter season’s artists’ gatherings. There was a most spontaneous attendance for this popular activity at the Art Cen- | ter. Many newly arrived artists joined with the resident group in seeing that every one was made welcome and enjoyed the oppor- | tunity to meet and discourse with Memorial Service | Is Postponed | The Memorial Service of the t Winter Gathering the various representatives of the |also put in a very busy day. Their FROM CUSTOMS ‘ss xsi art profession and art lovers in general, The current exhibition of fif- teen notable oil paintings by Con- temporary American Art is sup- plemented on the walls of the galleries with works of a number of resident artists. Coffee was served with Cuban bollos giving a pleasant local fla- vor to the affair. Among those present were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garnett, Maurice Saul, Oscar Boedler, Lancelot Bowman, J. C. Galloway, C. L. Newell, F. Town- send Morgan, Cyril L. Marshall, POMP AND CEREMONY FADES “"¢!: etc. | Three Mediterranean bonita AWAY; ONLY SEEN DURING caused considerable interest on EVENTS lor | earnnOADL |the Casa Marina dock yesterday. NARY NATURE |Mrs. J, Platt and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- |seph Kraut, of New York. Their coloring was still beautiful and CiceGcucee jintense—like black opals. The the police department. It was or- dered that the equipment be pur- | chased at once, | At this juncture Councilman | They were brought in by Mr. and | Brinton addressed Mayor Albury | Clinic's | jand asked him a few questions ‘regarding the police force. He in- | quired of the chief executive if it was true, that he, the mayor, had AP Feature Service Writer |biggest of the three, an eighteen WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The| pounder, caught by Mr. Platt, opening of Congress, as a dramatic found its way to the Casa Marina spectacle, ordinarily is a flo .|record board. The party also peroo, a traditionally dull matter | brought in some ordinary bonita, in which certain dull traditions Sven large kingfish and some are observed without any strain- jmackerel. | instructed the police not to fire at ja fleeing prisoner at any time. | Brinton stated that if this was the ;ease, he could not see why there | was any reason for arming the po- jlice with guns. Mayor Albury re- |plied, and stated that he had not | given any such order, but simply} It is seeking to determine whe- {bag of forty-three fish included |and caps, be purchased for use by | ther they can be avoided by tilt- jing the bed so that the head ‘is j about a foot and a_ half higher |than the feet. Doctors E. A. Allen | land A. R. Maclean discuss in the Proceedings a woman who had headaches for 21 years. | | They occurred 2t intervals and) ‘finally were diagnosed as mi- | grane. | ; Then an abrupt change: oc curred. She woke up with a head- jache almost every morning The | change came along with high blood pressure, and apparently | was related to it in some way. The tilting treatment was tried. Knights and Ladies of the Golden Eagle, which was scheduled to be held on Sunday, January 19, has been postponed until Sunday, January 26, according to an- nouncement made today. Spends Honeymoon Aboard Ship Edward W. Simmons today is spending his honeymoon aboard the north-bound Destroyer Bain- bridge after his marriage yester- day to Miss Iva Audrey Light- Jack A. Dudley, Fred Huhne; Drs. John Dewey, P, D. Halloway and wife; Mesdames Wm, R. Warren, |Horace Connable and two guests, George M. Shaw, Tracy Van Bu- ren, Rebecca Van Buren, Bene- dick Teilen, Mary Barker, Noel |Hammond; Misses Alce Curry, Clara Yates, Mary Morgan, Mau- die Johnson, Mazie Gaiti and three guests, Doody Morgan, Etta Pat- terson, M. McLaine, George, Char- lotte McCullums; Messrs. Cutter- cut, Harfer, Donald Herrick, Wal- ter Jacobs and Lt. Phillip Emmer- son, USN. meets, answers roll call, elects a ing for pomp. | SPECIAL SHOW AT |instructed the police in making On only two days did she wake Bermuda Meat Market “QUALITY PLUS PRICE” Handling Only the Best in BRAND) WESTERN ee a SPECIAL thittS SATURDAY AN ON ALL MEATS Honest Weight. . ..-Equals A Sati Plus Quality. . .Plus Service ied Customer.—JOHN COBO PHONE 52 Cor. White and Virginia Sts. STOCK UP GROCERIES and JP AND SAVE ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY this time), gets sworn in en masse | (unless there is someone ee) credentials are challenged), ap- Points a committee of three to! . notify the President that Congress | aes Bats ee ee 1 sae now is in session and ready to re- | sir § sera is due for a special exhibition at ceive any comm ti - gee th idee aia ion he de: | the Palace Theater at an especially ar Michie Weniin anewers roll 2Tanged_ late performance to- call, swears in the new members nigut eninay. in blocs of four, appoints a com-| “ccording to all advance re- mittee of two to notify the Presi- Ports “Slaves in Bondage” is Lo ident, film that every adult should wit- The five committee members °S*: It is reported as giving The House of Representatives Speaker (Sam Rayburn of Texas | P AL A CE THEATRE bourn of Washington, D. C. The pair were married by Pedro | Aguilar, notary public, shortly be- | fore the ship sailed. FIVE VOCATIONAL TODAY'S CLOSE CALL (Ry Associated Prens) BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 17.—Theo- |dore Cerise was driving toward COURSES PLANNED | Butte when along came a car i |traveling in the opposite direc- (Continued frem Page One) _| tion. few days to report additional! The other car hooked Cerise’s needs in Key West defense train- | back bumper and whirled the ma- ing. The next meeting of the en-|chine over an embankment that tire group will be two weeks from | dropped, straight down, 250 feet. last night. End over end plunged the car, Pointing out the necessity for|to the tinkling tune of broken from the two houses meet in the cloakroom, shake hands around, perhaps have a cup of coffee and then go back to their respective halls to report that the President has been duly notified. (He hasn’t, of course, but the custom is a hangover from pre-telephone days when the boys had to take to horse and splash through the mud to the White House. or else the, President might not have known for days but that the genlemen were up on the Hill fighting a duel.) . straight from the shoulder facts about the activities of the vicious White Slave Ring that has been the subject of editorial comment in the nation’s press for some time past. It is claimed that no punches are pulled in exposing the methods arrests to always use their best judgment under the circum- stances. Councilman Ramsey called the attention of the mayor to motor- cycles and cars running about the city without the necessary muff- jlers, and asked that these condi- | tions, be remedied. Tax Collector Sam B. Pinder, }upon application, was authorized to employ an extra hand in his office during the busy season to help carry on the work. He was allowed to expend $8 per week for this extra work. Mayor Albury, who was _ in- structed at the last meeting of the council to take up the matter of blasting operations at the navy lyard with Capt. Jacobs, request- | ‘up with a headache. |Special — | Chicago Shoe Skates | White Shoes with Maple Wheels $9.75 Tommie’s Skating Palace VEGETABLES New 8 c POTATOES, 5 Ibs. __. Fresh STRING 15 e BEANS, 2 lbs. eee hd. 15c CAULIFLOWER, POTATOES, 10 ibs. LOC 10c 10c Te FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE SoutHard Street—Ladies 25¢ ; SESSIONS: 2:30 P. M. till 4:30 P. M.—Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 7:30 { till 10:00 P. M.—Fri. Sat. Holidays 8:00 till 10:30 P. M. If You Can Walk You Can Skate | Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms Free Delivery ; MEATS Pork SAUSAGE ROLL, 18¢ PICNIC HAMS, ib PICNIC HAMS, » _2le WIENERS., ib —_—_—_— OUR STORE IS AS NEAR TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. ing that smaller charges be used used by the human vultures who |due to the damage that it was amass fortunes by selling innocent | causing to city property, such as young girls to the bawdy houses | cracking stone walls and cisterns, and that the pictures episodes will | stated that he had contacted Capt. prove a lesson to parents as well | Jacobs, who informed him that as unmarried girls who may, at |@ smaller charge could not be used any time, be faced with situations | under the set-up of the program. similar to those that make up the | Capt. Jacobs said that any dam- certain types of special training, Lee Pierce of the navy, told com- mittee members last night that such work as blacksmith, | sail making and rigging had become almost a vanished art in this sec- tion. Older men are now holdiag these jobs with no prospect of a replacement for them, he explair- ed, while in sheet metal work, { coppersmithing and a number of others, the nvay has searched for trained men. NYA representative Victor Lowe, describing a search in Key West for a suitable building to carry on vocational education, said he could get government help up to $50,000 for mechanical equipment provided he could find set up by Wash- nal department officials under a grant 000,000, are of three types—one a supplementary course for men al- ready employed in defense for of $15,-) glass and crumpling fenders. At last it came to rest at the bottom of the precipice. Then out stepped Cerise, carry- |ing in one hand an unbroken-bot- | tle of milk and with only a small scratch on his finger as evidence of his narrow brush with death. (RIVER CARRIES SALT INTO GULF eine | (By Associated Press) | EL PASO, Jan. 17.—The Rio |Grande through its several tribu- | taries deposits five tons of salt in- jto the Gulf of Mexico every |minute, according to a survey by engineers of the international | boundary commission. + Ina single day the river de- posits the equivalent of 1,420 five- ton truck loads of salt into the \gulf, the survey found | Largest single contributor salt to the Rio Granle is of the Then the two houses adjourn. * e interesting picture story “Slaves | age resulting from these opera- |tions should be filed with him at ithe Navy Yard, stating that he {would forward them to naval headquarters. He said that the department will consider any | just claim, and will pay the dam- |ages of property represented. Get Your Reserved Seats —at- | SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE (Next to yee Theater) saat ROLLIN’ RHYTHM MINSTREL - REVUE HIGH SCHOOL — JAN. 23-24 The Three s Mesquiteers in LONE STAR RAIDERS also COMEDY AND SERIAL in Bondage.” Due to the delicate subject mat- ter and the candid manner which it is treated the ment of the Palace is restricting attendance to adult patronage. In the first place, 74-year-old Sen. Hiram Johnson of California, re-elected on an all-party ticket, let it be known that he would have none of this business of be- ing escorted down the aisle by his state colleague’to take the oath of | office. One-of!the Senate's oldest customs is that:the incoming sen- ator shall be eSeorted to the Sen- ate president's platform to take the oath. When Sen. Sheridan Downey, California Democrat, stepped up to accompany Senator Johnson, the latter declined, and firmly. It was reported, how au- thentically I do not know, that the Senate veteran protested that it was a silly custom and that he was perfectly capable of walking up the aisle alone. It was the fifth time Senator Johnson had taken the trip, the first time he had taken it alone. Custom went to pieces when ex-Sen. William H. King, of ADDED SPECIALTIES Another Stellar attraction to augment those already announced for the Key West Lion’s Club per- formance “Rollin’ Rhythm” will be the rhumba t 1 of Mr. and Mrs Boza. These, s in their line, need no introduction to the Key West entertainment public as st performances are a complete b members. Accompanists for the show are Beatrice Moreno and King- Curry. Reserved seats are and everv is urged to re in| manage- | FOR ROLLIN’ RHYTHM isfac- | the purpose of increasing their | Pecos river of west Texas. skills, another pre-employment refresher course for men eligible | EXHIBITION OF ART for and seeking work but un- AT TRADING POST trained, and a third in related in-} struction to prepare employed men for tasks outside thelr regu-| Native Flower Arrangement will lar fields. }be given tomorrow at 11:00 a. m. “ Clusses may be set up if eight} and 3:30 p. m. at the Old Island students are entered for any one , Trading Post, foot of Duval street course. Teachers will be employ- Mr. Beckwith, formerly with ed locally if they can be found'Gumps in San Francisco, will or will be imported if it is found | speak and demonstrate a few ideas necessary. $ TF i cn the art of flower arranging. | Exhibition of Oriental Art and! FORTUNE SHOE BEING CARRIED AT KANTOR’S es of lined in ‘to- nt carried by J Duval street. day's adver’ G. Kantor, Ir This brand exclusive! tor’s. the IAL SHOE SALE AT LEWINSKY'S STORE | SPEC Specia] sale on Florsheim shoes is being advertised this week at Lewinsky's Men's Shop, 526 Duval street. advertisement is for a short time only and includes the entire line. Utah, kept his seat and calmly read the Congressional Record while his successor, Sen. Abe | Murdock, was being sworn in. Ac- cording to Senate rules, Senator King, being a former me the privilege of being on the floor whenever he pleases. but eapitol veterans said it was the first time in memory that any out- going senator had kept his seat. Subscribe to The Citizen. weekly. SKINNY GIRLS LOOK UNHEALTHY | Boy friends don't like that “un- Peppy” look. So. if you need the Vitamin B Complex and Iron of Vinol in your diet to improve ap- carried, The offer outlined in today’s | petite. to fill out those hollows add lovely curves. get Vinol. ger ORIENTAL PHARMACY take early in seat reservations ure a good care of ord DR. A. M. MORGAN Announces that MRS. JULIA HERGATT of Chicago « arge of the Physical Therapy Dept. (Massage, Fume Baths. Colonics) Page Building Phone 281 “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING ly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND Come to the... OLD ISLAND TRADING POST SATURDAY, 11:00 and 3:30 To See An EXHIBITION OF Ea. MONROE MEAT MARKET SUGAR, 5 lbs. 25 POTATOES, ™~10 Ibs. 20c CORN, 2 cans 15e PEAS, 2 cans 15¢ CREAM. tall, 3 cans 20 Dole PINEAPPLE JUICE, 3 cans GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 5 can Beer PORK HAMS, Ib PAUL_ LUMLEY 510 Fleming St. Phone 4) 25c erly fitted shoes wear socks faster than an army of moths. And socks cost money! Come in today and see our line of Fortune § And no- tice the extra care with which why we moke certain that our style and size ranges ROST srrus ORIENTAL ART —and— NATIVE FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Mr. Beckwith. formerly of GUMPS in San Francisco, will cre complete. We're short on time, but not on shoes. LEWINSKY’S Men’s Shop $26 DUVAL STREET sHouwen, » _. 16C Pork, Ib moore 5 1c (By Whole) Red Rose cy 17¢ Pork HAM, (whole), a Skinless 16c hwemiamrened, Free Delivery Phone 198 SOSOOOSHOSOSOOSOOOOOSOOOOO SOOO OOOO OOOOOSEOOOO you in the on select for style. Prtpenty cele up on inarpeeeee cou ou vea yi 3 whichever one in our #7 one daly you » you hee a "Gnd" at four dollars. J. G. KANTOR, Inc. 517 DUVAL ST. PHONE 897 Opposite Palace Theater