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Senior Class Play Being Arranged The Senior Class play, “Young April”, it is said, promises to be} a delightful evening's entertain-| Mrs. M. J. Day, of St. Peters- | ment for everyone and is noW|burg, publisher of the magazine |old daughter of U.S. Commission- | house er Rodney C. Gwynn, this sae being rehearsed. It will be pre-! sented on May 2, at 8:15 p. m. in the Key West High School audi-| guest of Mrs. torium. | The sponsors state that if you) in the women’s golf’ toutnament have any youngsters, come and lat Hollywood, will’ arrive Satur: see how they will act when they | reach that giddy age. If you have day for the week-end. no children, come and see how! you reacted to the first love bug’s | sting. All this will be brought out | jeaving in “Young April”, by the follow- ara s' Ss i aatieaerig ne Bores, Bar- @T@! days. He is expe cted to re: bara Guerro, Donald Lowe, Delfin | turn to Key West tomorrow. Jimenez, Elmore Rosam, Betty Lewin, Florence Adams, Alicia Borges, Griselda Garcia, Blanche Cervantes, Ellie R. Gwynn, Ray Pierce, Wplter McCook, Carolyn | Hart, Sylvia Roberts Florida Informant, is the Hugh recently for Miss Cora Pinder, who hac been visiting in Key’ West relatives several days with and any student of the Senior Class. Reserved seat tickets may be pur- | chased at Gardne Pharmacy. now making her home, police officer, Warrens Leaving For New York Barbara Warren, cansiiet Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wa Elizabeth strect, left for Miami. Miss Barbara is planning to ac- company her brother and _ sister- in-law, Mr. and) Mrs. Henry A. Warren, to New York, where she | will remain until the fall. Tow, 4°! BANQUET TONIGHT s Saniay (Gentnnedd Fee m Page One) in the shroud and directed program, Earlier in the day, the delegates The party, consisting of Mr. had heard Mayor Willard M. Al- and Mrs. Henry Warren, their daughter, Joyce, and Barbara, will motor to Long Beach, Long Island, where Mr. Warrren is connected with one of the resort | hotels. While on the trip, Mr. Warren and Barbara will visit another brother, Leo B. Warren, who is now in the Navy, stationed at the Naval hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y. | the |West and heard addresses by! Bishop Hurley, Reverend Rinaldi, | State Regent Mrs. May Bagwell and the Reverend Kelleher. At moon they attended an his- | torical exhibit luncheon and later heard Miss Frances Maher, na- | tional vice supreme regent, in an address encouraging the Daugh- ters to carry on their work, A feature of the convention s_n_C<«~ (Was the address by Bishop Hurley cocina cal ia parsatll| BUREAU REPORT | care of children in place of in- iat creasing government supervision. The menu for tonight’s banquet . | follows: 1 Observation taken at 7:30 a. 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal Fruit Cup Relish Roast Tom Turkey, Dressing Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Hearts Of Lettuce | One Thousand Island Dressing Coconut Ice Cream Coffee Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a, m., inches Total rainfall since April 1, inches Excess inches Total rainfall since Jan. inches Excess inches frat 7.49 Wind Direction and Velocity SE—11 miles per hour Relative Humidity 66% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 30.09 (1019.0 millibars) Tomorow’s Almanac Sunrise 6:02 a, Sunset 6:51 p. Moonrise 12:56 a. Moonset 12:07 p. Moon, last quarter, 18 8:03 a Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) A.M. 3:44 8:33 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; little change in temperature; moderate east to southeast winds. Florida; Cloudy ih north, part- ly cloudy in south portion tonight | and Friday | Jacksonville Moderate moderate since April 1, NOTHING BUT SAND | NEW YORK—Mrs. Harrict 12.91 | Cokely of this city directed in her will that her relatives should re- | ceive “nothing but a bag of sand jto rub themselves with.’ 1, sineé January 1, |a heavy rainfall of 1.19 inches. | There has also been tain or snow over northwestern districts and} ‘eastward over South Dakota into Minnesota, heavy Montana. Temperatures “'somewhat below normal this “imorning over far western d tricts with readings below freez “ling in the \Rocky Mountain States; “while elsewhere throughout the coun- try they are generally above the} onal averse are oh te High S. KENNEDY, Low 10: ‘00 Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambuencel’ erdigok Phone 135 Florida S variable winds, except to occasionally fresh easterly winds over extreme south portion; partly cloudy wea- | ther tonight and Fri East Gulf: Moderate to occa sionally fresh east to southeast winds; mostly cloudy tonight and Friday. to raits CONDITIONS Pressure ¢ high over Florida ern Pacific State pressure central Pla eastern Lake most of the country storms have last 24 hou West G St Ohio Valley States, Lov QUICK RELIEF ‘FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS evero EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells of Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over one miltion bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relie fof eympioms of distress arising from Stomach and Buedenal Ulcers due to Excess Acke— m PS STITT TT TP Areas, For Real Purity re For Real Service Thompson Gassiness, Heartburn. due to Excess Acid. Ask for Willard’ explains this trea: GARDNER'S PHARMACY PHON Williams. |noon were Miss Virginia Day, who is playing | marry. Romey Tynes was among those Tampa, e he went for a visit of sev- for | friends, left last evening over the } Tickets may be purchased from |highway for Miami where she is tion. John Nelson, former Key West | STALLED left on Monday for | Tampa for a stay of several days. | He expects to return here tomor- | drive into Egypt and toward the | AT HOTEL HERE. Fey troop concentratio’ bury offer the hospitality of Key | in portions of: Plateau and northern } Softieial in Charge. ; see | 2 POOPPPPPIPOLIL LLL a a, For Real Economy For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION IAs eetttetettitttzezséd (S0w, on Wedding Saturday 27, of the Stanley J. Barrett, | (Centinued from Page One) =| United States Marine Corps, and | of us should do our part in the ar- -|Miss Marjorie Gwynn, 24-year- | rangements.” Duval street between Southard and Eaton streets will be closed to all except official cars from} ‘© |Wednesday noon and until late aturday. Taxicabs that park or- | ‘The Rev. P. J. Kelleher will |dinarily in Duval street will be} perform the ceremony Saturday. |Patked on the south side of Flem- i ling street between Duval andj i i hitehead streets. GREEKS, BRITISH oss FIGHT STRONGL | All parking will be jin Duval _ street. (Continued from Page One) today, said the situation ~ READY FU CKOWD Since the relief of jthe conservation of have always been sponsibilities of issued a license |that First Aid histo! it be one of the oldes' prohibited Householders ;Sence of a }and others having business in | downtown aare advised to leave their cars at home, or to | drive them to work only. Park- | becoming very serious.” ing will be impossible in the | Athens said the main German | downtown area, Mills said push against the central de-| There will be a meeting late) Cia «| this afternoon in the convention | Prep: fense positions was being made corporation’s headquarters, La; at a great loss of life and in spite Concha hotel building, as Col. L. of terrific artillery concentra- L. Pendleton, commandant of Key West barracks, grand marshal of | the parade; Lt. Col. G. D. Hat- field, commander of the U. S. marines in Key West, chief of |staff, Lieut. Donohoo of the Capt. Arthur Sheppard ett Rivas are to make st minute preparations for the | Suez canal today seemed definite- parade. hy. stalled as British battleships) ‘The order of march and other 'forlithe second time moved in to details will be worked -out. At ns along the conclusion the meeting between | Parade orders willbe issued for the parade next Friday after- said British "00n. forces, in fierce hand-to-hand ~o yoLD RUG SALE i |fighting, had wrested Capuzzoj; | from the Axis forces, thus cutting Ue CANONS ECL | off the advance contingent just across the border in Salum. | self. que “is once and intelligent d d him to do. d | pulse its program |GERMAN DRIVE ‘jured. that one trained in safer person than is case. Employment (By Associated Press) pa CAIRO, April 17.—Germany‘s a those who have had and for this reason First Aid has come as an effective part or accident prevent then, too, the finan of Libyan frontier ;Salum and Capuzzo. | A communique family as well as wy Warehouse sale on beautiful Chenille, Broadloom, Argonne The British garrison at Tobruk, | 7.45 and all wool rugs will be held \besieged for a week by combined on Saturday at 9 a. m. at Gato’s epee and German forces, is said | w+chouse, 1100 Simonton street. | he may be connecte pronounced econom lows as First Aid (By MRS. M. E. BERKOWITZ) the Red Cross, it is altogether natural! skills and procedures iices of the organization. First Aid indicates the imme-} Howing an accident. (diate emergency care physician. Moreover, it is well established; cidents at home and on the high-! | way, do not occur so often among to be regarded, sulting directly from injuries or from loss of time draws heavily upon the victim and upon his ganization or industry with which! training con- ibp Chudds claot Ai ,4ifficuitics through proper emer- | gency care and through its em- How successful the effort suffering and | been speaks for itself. human life primary re-!been taught the American | stood but altogether . that rically should! ysed to ease pain, prevent , t active serv- | fection and save life in the.. {mediate emergency period given the! too, what not to do. ly or the doc It lic utilities, in agencies, in police and fire in- | partments, in- and on the highways. phasis upon accident prevention. has | Literally | m and women and young people in this country have readily under- important | for each insertion, but the mini-| are'mum for the first gn- levery im- fol- They~kni ee ee fstreet addres: victim of an accident in the ab-|Cross certificates carry the sim-|lephone number if they desire The hu-| ple statement that they have com-; mane impulse to give help in such i pleted a given course of First Aid | instances is as old as the race it-' instructions. They do not attempt | All too frequenily it is true!to act like doctors: in emergen- that something must be done at ‘ci s they give freely of their serv-| out of the background of Red tor may not later have a chance to! Cross training which they have | do what his years of training have | ‘had. These Red Cross First Aid| is upon |trained persons are to be focal this need and upon the normal im- | | everywhere—in industry, in pub-| of the average person that | the American Red Cross has built of systematic ‘truction in First Aid to the governmental | de-| in youth organiza- | tions, in the schools, in the homes | First Aid is a} otherwise the accidents, ac-| LOOK Are Having Ajother "WEEKEND SALE this training, instruction in of any safety ion program. anyone undersell us. cial drain re- pon’ the or- MONEY that a ing fol- ee from 1933 to 1940 models. have something that please you. | y Gaten tapas jaunched a new | _Alll items to be sold are priced ‘at the rear of the invading exceptionally low and can be had ealumine in all sizes. Inspection is in-! Defenders of the fort sortica|“#C% | j;out to capture 800 prisoners in a} CAT VERY PROMPT surprise attack, before withdraw- eee ling to the protection of the forti-, TILLAMOCK, Ore.—A Persian fications. cat belonging to Ruth Flanders this city leaps upon her bed e 7 o'clock to |SERVICES TONIGHT morning promptly at 7 AT SYNAGOGUE @Waken her. [LOWEST — IN Lifebuoy SOAP, bar ___¢ Pp. & G. SOAP, 3 bars | “I'm 62. Felt my age every bit. vim and, pep that | younger."—-A. 8. Hortop, tablets contain tontes, stim! DOCTOR writes: T took tt myself. “Results fine." ‘ouly 85¢ omy —for that “aft Services at the Synagogue to- night at 7:30 o’clock will conclude |Jewish observation of the Pass- over, Rabbi L. Lerer announced | | today. | Usual services will be held Fri- 'day morning, with memorial land a second memorial Saturday services Friday night at 8 o’clock | morning at 7 o’cock. | GRANTED DIVORCE Bernard Taylor Hussey, Key | ; West, last month won a divorce |de ree from Marie J. Cummings, jMiami, on a charge of cruelt, | The decree was filed at county |courthouse this afternoon. The aio eee jcouple was married in Key West lin February of this year. | MEAT DEPARTNEN ie cL aS “Meats That Meet Your Taste” SYRUP for American Breakfasts bar Country Roll Premium | Butter, 3 4 Cc SAUSAGE, Ib 15¢ 25¢e 19¢ 10c 15¢ 16c Assorted Cuts. PORK CHOPS, Ib 2l1e FRUITS AND VEGETABLES No. 1 Red Skin 19¢ POTATOES, 10 lbs. 15¢ 5c Juicy ORANGES, doz. 9c ac pour 2 cups BOILING WATER over 4 cups SUGAR add 1 teaspoon -MAPLEINE «.stir..and you have 2 pints delicious syrup. 2-ounce bottle of Mapleine flavors 24 pints. Alo gives tempting favor aj to foods. At your grocer's. | MAPLEINE IMITATION MAPLE FLAVOR ies 0 LAME ,, ARETE SR ESET Swift's Premium VEAL 39c CUTLETS. lb Clear STEW MEAT. boneless, Ib Vegetole SHORTENING Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE, 2 pkgs. Leén. Meaty PORK SHOULDERS, Ib. (Whole) Ib Fresh SPINACH. Yellow ONIONS, 2 lbs Fresh CARROTS. bu Medium Size LETTUCE. head Fresh CORN. 5 ears Ib Enterprises PHONES 178 ased 179 E NO. 8 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO AAA bhaeAhAaAbaAAaAaht hdd dh dda dideud GETS VIM, PEP, FEELS YOUNGER Takes me feel man Start your new pep, vit thin very day. 5c! BROAD | at 62 But Ostrex gave me “OsTREX ae 1 i | | | I | Cal. OF 1 Manager 621 Division Street Tuitrod ter 40" Pha BAnRGY Large Pkg. CHIPSO 3 18¢ CLEANSER, 3 cans 10c} GROCERY DEPARTMENT Aimour's CREAM, can Libby's PEACHES, 2'2 can Franco-American SPAGHETTI or MACARONI, 3 cans MUSTARD, qt. jar Dill PICKLES, qt. jar Maxwell House COFFEE, Ib. Factory Packed DOMINO SUGAR..5-lb pkg. Campbell's PORK and BEANS. 16 oz. can Shortening SNOWDRIFT. 3-tb can Armour's TREET. can Swift's Premium CORNBEEF. can White Rose PEAS, tall can 18¢ ai rH APRICOTS. 2% size 15¢ Little America FROZEN FOODS Milk-Fed POULTRY Calo DOG FOOD. can Hearts Delight PEACH NECTAR. No. $ can LIMIT QUANTITY and SALE are in the market for a used car—don’t buy fill you see us. WE WILL SAVE YOU Big selection of COUPES We will j Prices from $49.00 up TWINS USED CAR LOT DEACON JONES | ~—~ |FOR SALE—Double Corner | Classified Column Advertisements under this head | will be inserteé in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (1c) a word insertion in} instance ‘is twenty-five | nts | (25c). Advertisers uld give their as weil as their iresults. Payment ter classified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- vance, but reguiar advertisers with ledger accounts may have’ a Ges advertisements charged. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | |JAEGER Three-Inch Centrifugal Pump. 20,000 gals. per hour. Complete with suction hose. |! Bargain. East Coast Equip- ment Co., Miami. apr8-1mo FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5 and 6, 1 square 6, tract 21, each 50x100.' North side Flagler (County | - Road) Avenue, between 5th; and 6th Streets. Price $600. | Apply Box LG, The Citizen. jan4-tt SECOND SHEETS -500 for 50c.! DEACON SAYS: Don't let So if you ;} HERCULES a Cylinde r | | i | JETTING PUMP, 200 gallons per | | i | | | te The Artman Press nov 19-tf | Power Unit. ‘Overhauled and in good | condition, ‘East Coast Equip- ment Co., 1228 S.W. Ist St. Miami. apr8-l1mo FOR SALE or Exchange—Cabin | Cruiser, 28-ft., 6-ft. beam; 40 h.p. Gray Marine Engine. Will! exchange for lot, full or part, payment. Box B.R., The Citi-| zen, mar6- tf | poi ee ee HALF-BAG CONCRETE MIXER; with power loader. Overhauled and in good condition. East Coast Equipment Co., 1228 S.W. | Ist St., Miami. apr8-Imo PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per. 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. | nov25-tf | in Grove Park, Upper Matecumbe, | size 100x125; also other lots in| same subdivision; will sell 1 or | 4 adjoining, reasonably. Apply! Box T, The Citizen. apr7-tfs minute, 95 Ibs. class condition. for quick sale. Equipment Co., St., Miami. HALF-BAG CONCRETE MIXER. | Rebuilt throughout and with new engine. Batch hopper | type on pneumatic tires, East Coast Equipment Co., 1224 $.W. Ist St., Miami. apr8-Imho pressure, first | Priced right| East Coast 1228 S.W. Ist, apr8-1mo | | FOR SALE—Spanish type house, large lot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. jan6-s C. H. AND E. ALL-STEEL SAW TABLE. Two-cylinder LeRoy engine. Rebuilt and in good condition, $50. East Coast Equipment Co., 1228 S.W. Ist St... Miami TWO HIGH C AIRS, guod con- dition. , Reasonable. “Phone apri?-2tx Sand leg 4% and 65 ft Bath Tubs. Poilets, Lavatories, Sinks (all kinds), Laundry Tubs, galvanized 2 and 3 compart ment Sinks, Mixing Faucets Traps, Shower Sets, ete. Gray's Fishery, Ojus. apri7-it FOU RTE! MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s | Washington street Bargain for cash, $350.00. Apply A. L. Mur Columbia Laundry. aprl5-s FT. SAILBOAT Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s BEST BEER. WINE and LUNCH STAND in Key West. Other business reason for selling Phone 9169. mari2-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For ‘Apartment For Rent Property, No Tres- THE ARTMAN jan25-tf passing” PRESS. YOUNG COCONUT TREES, ap ply 1500 Seminary Street, up apri4-tf |FURNISHED APARTMENT, apr8-Imo «@ FOR RENT 2 bedrooms; first floor; hot and cold running water; electric refrigerator. Apply 923 White street. apr3-tt ‘COMPLETELY FURNISH ED.. HOME. 1101 Seminary: street:y aprl6-3tx ee FURNISHED APARTMENT. 514 Margaret street. aprl6-tf COMPLETELY FURNISHED four-room Apartment. Avail- able now. Two bedrooms, 725 Duval street. apr4-tf PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Pic- tures matted. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis street. janl8-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. And, try THE COFFEE SHOP, it’s economital and has “that” tasty, food and atmosphere, 917 Fleming “street. aprl-tf /vLOST LOST—Gold Watch, Ch and Knife. Between Ramonin’s Res- taurant and Gardner's Rexall Store. Lost Saturday night. $5 reward and no questions asked if returned to Mr. E, D. Bar- low, Land’s End Inn, Caroline and Simonton streets, opposite Post Office. aprl5-4tx LOST—Pair pink shell rimmed Glasses, last night, on Duval or near Samoa Club. Reward if returned to Desk, Coral Hotel Apartments, aprl7-2tx HELP WANTED 'THREE PORTERS, $7.00 week; Janitor, $10.00 week. Perman- ent. Coral Hotel Apts. op- posite Post Office. apri6-tf PALAES JACK ares DALL WILD HORSE RANGE COMEDY a SERIAL SI) MONROE MEAT MARKET Friday and Saturday SPECIALS ' No. 5 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE RICE, 5 Ibs. * CREAM, tail, 3 cans LIBBY’'S CORN, No. 2 can, 2 cans BUTTER, tb No. 1 TOMATOES, 6 cans PORK LOIN ROAST, tb PAUL LUMLEY 510 Fleming Street Phone 411 ad peer DROWSY ? SMELL EXHAUST Gas ? 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