The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1941, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941 TO LIFE AT LAST U. 5. WEATHER wae : | a Id plants are avail- To the Catholic Daughters | — | (Ry Associated Press) | |____BUREAU REPORT a - pat mejousunee. — of America |Happenings On This Date Ten| HELENA, Mont, April 19—! oo aoe | a.m. All varieties are in- | Years Ago As Taken From | Twenty-seven years late and 1,000 Ti nana cluded. This is an offer made by Files Of The Citizen lmiles off its original address, a : p.m. Sunday) _| Adrian O’Sweeney, manager of Key West and Vicinity: Partly |Southern Inn, 514 Southard | Racine meat momma has just reached Mrs. Con- | cloudy tonight and S - | street, who has a Tsu ‘ Key West high school glee club ‘rad Dahl of Helena. yeaa aoe oumasee nt oes on Crees itle @ha e in temperature; - ene were back in their home|. It was posted at Carpio, N. D., berate suikcan ee ane. , s, . 5 y if 14° hI’ e! [town today after walking off/in ‘1914 by Mis. Dahl’s younger 62 ot times Sunday. with first and third prizes in the | Sister and was addressed to her ie i {annual state music contest in| \at Lakeview, Minn., where she peu Paniivi cloudy, tonight PAGE FOUR Preonale, Mrs. Glorianna Bayly, president of St. Paul’s Woman’s Auxiliary, THE MUSTARD SEED KEY WEST IN [DEAD ore |SAMOA CLUB PUTS i { ON AMUSING SHOW OF IMPERSONATORS It’s orchids to the to the show jplaying at Samoa Club on = water at the yacht basin. mustard seeds, ; : seca | : Five lovely little men are mak-| _ sturdy trees, and Mrs. Ralph suse 1, delegate) TALLAHASSEE, April 19.— ing a hit in their unusual roles of | Are tiniest of all in fervid climes; will leave on Monday for Fort! while some of the Florida state women impersonators and from|Their branches can uphold a man, Myers to attend the dioceson con- | senators can almost jump across: all accounts includiig the per-| Afar vention of the Episcopal Church to ' their districts, the youngest sen- formance last Thursday night for A mighty forest they appear at Be held at St. Luke’s Church in| ator in the state represents the SI OFFERS FREE PLANTS SHOWS THAT 24TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT LARGEST IN FLORIDA | By VERNON LAMME now} the | |The producing ——FIRST.——. the Key West Guard, this is with- | times. that city on Tuesday, Wednesday | jargest district in ‘the common- and Thursday of next week. Many senatorial districts of counties | wealth. Piercnas {in the norhern tier Romey Tynes, who had been | which border on Georgia are com- spending several days visiting in posed of but one county and in Tampa, returned to Key West yesterday. not a few of these counties one ‘can cross in a medium priced car in twenty minutes. The largest! district comprising the counties of Monroe, Collier, Lee and Hen- dry, ably represented by Senator | David Elmer Ward, is so vast ac- ‘been cording to that young solon, it in takes at least three days traveling fast to traverse it. A journey of 1375 mile: necessary to tour |from Key West in Monroe county Misses Kathleen and Jessie |t0 Clewiston in Hendry county Watkins are leaving on Monday | Via of Fort Myers in Lee and for Havana where they will visit Everglades in Collier. with friends for several days. H Mayor Willard M. Albury left last evening for points on the Florida keys for a short business visit. John Nelson, who had spending several day visit Tampa, returned to Key West yes- terday. is as potent as a three day dis- While a re-apportionment Everett Charlow, who had been | tic 1 spending several days visiting in |S desirable and “might possibly Tampa, returned to the city yes- Make a great saving in legislative behday. xpense as well as greater effi- 1 ee iency, it is not thought that such ; jre-apportionment would be look, Young Women’s idistricts. In the House of Repre- j sentatives the number of repre- Mrs. Archie Roberts will enter- | population, but this is not true in tain the Young Women’s Circle of the Senate. In the one-county evening at her home on Georgia} the A B C’s and many a young- street. | ster has his eye on the sheriff's led upon with favor by the smaller Circle To Meet jsentatives are controlled by the Ley Memorial Church Monday | districts, politics are taught with An interesting program is be-| office even before the desire to jout a doubt A twenty minute districts’ vote | ing planned and all young women | be a G-man expresses itself, so | the most amusin: . O Catholic Daughters of America, and Sunday. BAPTIST CHURCH show that ever hit the island. The cast was brought to Key West from the Ha-Ha Club in Hollywood especially for the Am- | erican Legion Convention. In a fascinating manner, pretty Jean La Monte gives his idea of how the opposite sex dance the rhumba while the “mistress of ceremonies”, Bobby Johnson, gowned in a lovely eve- ning outfit gives a snappy num- ber of rhythm and songs. Ralph Gilbert gives the show an individual touch with his in- terpretive dance. Song stylist of the show, Bobby La Marr gives the show the feminine touch in addition to teaching the audience how the well dressed woman ‘should look. Beginning tonight there will be other big attractions at the Samoa including Princess Nodga of the Latin quarter; Billy Sparks of the Drum; Mona of the Rainbow, and Inez from the Esquire. Today’ Ss Birthdays | May Robson, screen star, born | uable dog owned by a doctor in in Australia, 76 years ago. Augustus E. Giegengack, Pub- lic Printer of the United States, born in New York, 51 years ago. should | are urged to attend. little can be expected to change; Paul P. Harris of Ye iYe Or Bi The C. D. of A. of Florida, who city of Ke Ww. Floridian WwW Ww At 1A ( ! ‘th | owner bought a pint blood for a tr do Of Tampa. i then was living: | Miss Elizabeth Ayala and Jo-! seph Cates appeared on a radioj program during the Tampa | fevent and Miss Mary Brooks, | what is true !director of the organization, gav high praise to the local song- sters. i had a small beginning, yet in spite trials, fast. labor ye are now increasing hard for and right. n branches of the mustard tree do perch rds of the to me Representative William V. Al-| this represents bury today will introduce in the legislature a law permitting the West to accept mu- nicipal bonds in payment of tax- es. | The representative was asked | by council to introduce the measure in an effort to build up city revenue, as well as to in- crease the amount of property on the tax books. air: come ith you to town to si labor and your L'envoie birds , ye northward fly; e beg you to return to dear Key West ith other birds. stay for aye,— t when winter reigns for days of rest. FRIEND OF THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA, | soon will We hope you'll Mr and Mrs. Will Doughtry, } Simonton street, have announced the birth of a baby daughter Sat- ! jurday. Hl PERSONALS — Charles Wil-| liams left yesterday for a visit | of several days in Miami. . .Bry-} an Richardson. son of Mr. and! Mrs. Herman Richardson, left terday for Miami . .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cates, who have been visiting on the west coast, returned yesterday. . .Miss Jennie | Elwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Elwood, Ashe street, who : DOCTOR'S DOG SAVED SALISBURY , N. C.—A_val- is city was near death until its of human sfusion, and the og is recovering. |Conn., > | Washington, Chicago, noted etcher, born in D. C., 54 years ago. left three weeks ago for New} York and Los Angeles, has arriv- ed in California, a telegram re- That night a pouch was stolen from the mails and the thieves idropped it between the studding of a house under construction at ‘Carpio. It was walled in the next {day without workmen finding it. Recently a brother of the Dahl sisters was working as an elec- trician in the house and ripped \the partition away to get at the wiring. He reached in and pulled | out the letter, forwarding it to ‘Mrs. Dahl at Helena. | CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation is j hereby extended to our friends and neighbors for the many acts ‘of kindness tendered us during our recent bereavement, the loss | of our beloved one, Julio Barcelo. We are grateful fo those who gave j'the use of their cars and to the {donors of the lovely floral, tri- butes and messages of sympathy. | THE BARCELO FAMILY. apr19-1tx CONVENTION ANNOUNCEMENT KEY WEST PROVISIGN COMPANY will be oven until 9 o'clock each evening during Convention with a complete line of— Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate south and southeast | winds; party cloudy weather to- night and Sunday. East Gulf: Moderate southerly winds, becoming fresh Sunday; | partly clougy weather tonight} and Sunday. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. SUMMER WEATHER IS HERE Store of Fashion is prepared to take care of your Summer Fashions Just Arrived. . Shipment of NSON’S PIECE ‘GOODS ‘s Triple Sheer, 40 inch’ ren, yard... Mallinson’s Chiffon, yard +. Mallinson’s Eyelet (Non- Crushable) hyde wand $1.50 Mallinson’s Angel Skin, printed silk, yard . —.. $1.00 Mallinson’s Miami Cloth, in plain and printed, yard ___. 98c Mallinson’s Silk Shantung, yard $1.00 Mallinson's 56 inch Silk Jersey, yard en $1.00 52 inch Celanese Organza, good for afternoon and evening Dresses, yard _. . Be COTTON GOODS TED M. JONES, Minister 11 o'clock worship: “After Easter.” 8 o'clock, evening hour: “All Alone.” A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL .. 15e 59 40 inch Printed Chiffon Voile eo jthe situation. It might be fairer jto change the constitution, and elect one senator from each of the judicial circuits; this has FIND HAYDN MASS IN CHURCH ARCHIVES | (Hy Ascocinted Prenny southern senators. In the mean- VIENNA, April 19.—A hitherto jtime, our senator, when desirous unknown Mass by Joseph Haydn, ' of visiting with friends at Key ‘originator of the been | mentioned by a number of the) famous Austrian composed of the] West must prepare to spend the 18th century, has been found in| night, the archives of the “Heiliggeist | Kirche” (Hply Spirit Church) at Oedenburg The new M: Creation,” the same Haydn had given known oratorio. PARKING RULES AND | REGULATIONS “The| You are here! by advised that ac- which ‘cording to Traffie Ordinance I am his well-| herewith promulgating the fol- called title to | tions: Sunday’s Horoscope _ all vehicular traffic. No vehicles |shall be permitted to park, travel, jor otherwise use said portion of |street, excepting vehicles travel- Today's character is independ- ing through Fleming Street may ent and domineering. There is a,be allowed to cross Duval Street | _ tendency to dig deep into mys-|from time to time. terieus things, or perhaps to use One way parking shall be per- various means and uncommon/|mitted on Northwest side of channels to gain your ends, and | Fleming Street from Simonton to @ proper appreciation may not be | Duval Streets. obtained from associates. You} There shall be no parking on should try to avoid this in order the Southeast side of Fleming to receive the award to which Street from Simonton to Duval you are entitled. Streets. _ | These rules and CALL FOR BIDS |shall be in full force and effect Written sealed bids are hereby! from April 22nd., 1941 to April called for by the City Council of 26th., 1941, both dates inclusive. the City of Key West for fur-; Any person violating nishing of 20 blue serge Firemen’s rules and regulations shall be sub- uniforms. Each uniform shall con- ject to the same penalties as pro- sist of 1 coat and 2 pairs of pants. | vided in the Traffic Ordinance. Terms shall be one-third down WILLARD M. ALBURY, and balance twelve equal monthly apr19,1941 Mayor. installments. These bids shall be Sto 2 TEES returnable to the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Key West,! 6¢go* ase ° Florida, on the ist day of May,| ‘Stgane gipsy gift shop 1941 at four o'clock P. M | virginia 1. paterson The Council reserves the right | formerly at Jefferson Hotel Bldg. to reject any or all bids has moved to ARCHIE ROBERT 522 DUVAL STREET aprl9,1t,1941 City Clerk. regulations | | a al Pearlman’s, Inc. After Easter Specials | Hats— onane t neaae! 10 to 20 per cent cut on Dresses! Dresses! | su 'Easter Hats Smart 50 Silk Dresses, solids and prints. | styles. Ask for this re- $3.95 value. on sale Saturday || duction. and Monda, $2.98 All kinds of Silk and Sheer | Slack Sets— Dresses. on sale at only $1.98 One group of very pretty $5.50 to Just received a new as- $6.75 Dresses on sale Saturday | forment including ar i me Monday at $4.95 || thers at $1.98 and $2.98 Iso some at only $1.25 Many higher priced Dresses Higher priced Slacks teduced. Shoes! Shoes! reduced for Saturday and Monday. Still the largest assortment of the season’s newest styles in all white. white and brown, white and black and white and blue. Shoes with wedge. low. college. Cuban and high heels: also multicolored. on sale a! only $1.98: other Shoes $2.30 and $5.00, any pair guaranteed. Hose! Hose! One case of Very Sheer Chiffon Hose. 20 dozen in all the new spring and summer shades. Ask to see them, at this price S9c Special! Special! 25 pieces of Printed Silks. very attractive. spring designs. per yard 48c Se eeeercessosecseosess Broom-Stick Skirts Very Pretty New Blouses $1.00 $1.98 Lovely New Skirts $1.00 Sale On Sheets Buy your Sheets now. now. Prices are advanc- daily 2. 61x90. or $9. your at 88c lowing new rules and regula-j | Duval Street from Southard to | | Eaton Streets shall be closed to} | THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO | these | Rotary movement, born in Racine, 73 years ago. Wis., William Alton Jones of New York, corporation head, born in Webb City, Mo., 50 years ago. William W. Hawkins of Clubs | New} | Rev. Dr. Harry M. Warren, jfounder-president of the Save | Life League, New York, born in ; Hudson, N. H., 74 years ago. | i | | | York, noted newspaper head, born | jin Springfield, Mo., 58 years ago: John T, Arms of Fairfield, | Louis raven vos Bennett also COMEDY AND NEWS Free Marigold Plants Call Sunday, after 9 A. M. All Varieties SOUTHERN INN 514 Southard Street Bring Your Own Containers’ An Opportunity. . . See the— PALM BEACH AREA and Visit The Gulf Stream Hotel Rates During April: Excellent double| room, twin beds and private bath as low as $21 week, European plan. GULF STREAM HOTEL | Lake Worth, Florida i GOOD LOOKING... GOOD SEEING... ° ae SUN GLASSES The style and smartness of Ray-Ban Sun Glasses appeals immediately to those who pride themselves on look- ing their best for any occasion, But more important is Ray-Ban’s kindness to the eyes that wear them. By filtering ‘out excess light and glare, at the same time transmitting the wseful rays of light, Ray-Ban makes seeing comfort- able and non-tiring, even in brightest GQ DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Address Phones i| | ae ere Office: 332 H | Residence: 295 | Sceccccccccccccscceseese Wecan shows variety of attractive syles Lovely Legs... MOJUD crepe SILK STOCKINGS @ Sheer. . s 75c up + @ mere whisper of Ik to look at. Clear... a flaw. less veil of smart new color. L Crepes have a twist De goodness, no! Mojud in the silk that makes them look fragile but they last and last. They're a c nvestment hic you ought to make. The newest c colors are in now. CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE “Style Leaders” vealed today. MEATS - BUTTER Strictly Fireproof || CHEESE - EGGS ESPECIALLY STOCKED for the occasion. —o—o—e “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | Rainbow Room and Cocktail |! Deliveries till 6 p. m. | | Lounge DINING cad DANCING |} Will Call Business 6 to 9 P. M. Garage | OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | | HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SPECIALS Start the summer off with several dress lengths of POWDER PUFF MUSLINS A one day sale once a year, regular 39c a yard, priced for Monday only, 3 yards for .... $1.00 Remember the one and only genuine Powder Puff Muslin is exclusive with us. One rack of “Lay-Away” DRESSES that were not called for will be sold for $1.00 Values up to $4.95. These dresses will not be on display in the windows—No try-ons or approvals. NEW SUMMER DRESSES are arriving daily Muslins, Triple Sheers, Voiles, Silks, Seersuckers, iques. All sizes from size 9 up. Specially priced at $2.95 and $3.95 One table of BATHING SUITS reduced to $1.98 One table of new FLAXONS, LAWNS, MUSLINS and BATISTES. Lovely summer prints at yard 25e Another shipment of “Fruit of the Loom” ses Satins and Crepes. Ali sizes $1.00 PLAY SHOES and HUARACHES just rane $1.98 “SHEER ALLURE”—a new Triple Sheer in Solid Colors mall Prints, yard $1, at small Cost Any home cas use an extra room— a guest room or a playroom—and a few panels of plywood will build that room at a cost any one can afford. Plywood is easy to work, takes any finish. '_ Cheely Lumber Corp. PHONE 297 731 CAROLINE STREET | 428 Front Street Phone 205 |' Non-Crushable), vard Imported Dotted Swiss, at yard. rs Imported Printed Dotted Swiss, 3 yards Mercerized Seersucker, yard Very Fine Weave Pique, yard Imported Silk Pongee, yard DRESSES Just received a lerge shipment of Ladies’ Swiss Dresses. They are truly lovely to look at. Come in today. See them, You'll went sever |, Also, many other leading styles and colors for the Misses and Children, SHOES If it’s Shoes you need, Appelrouth’s is the place to go. We are fully prepared to supply you with most any style or color you may desire. Prices range from $1.96 up. All widths. BEACHWEAR 1941 Figure-Perfect Swim Suits Just Arrived. Bright, Beautiful Swim Suits to flatter every figure. Nifty Jantzen Bathing Suits for Ladies, Misses and Children APPELROUTH’S Annual Electric Range Sale for only $89.95 Less $10 For Your Old Equipment NO DOWN PAYMENT LOWEST COST FASTEST HEATING FINEST FEATURES —ever offered by GENERAL ELECTRIC New 5-Heat Clean-Speed Calrod Units. 6-Quart Thrift Cooker. Acid -resisting one- piece top. Porcelain enameled one-piece body. Large capacity twin-unit oven—and many other new economy and convenient features. ctric Range! We believe it out- s clans! Priced lowest jaf Tt at lower cost. Ti e beat at an; ne year where near this G-E NEW S-HEAT CLEAN SPEED CALROD UNITS Heat faster yet use less current than ever. The only electric range units with the HERMETIC GLASS SEAL. Look for the name “General Electric Calrod.” Accept no imitations. Monthly Payments as Low as $2.42 Per Month (1940 MODEL RANGE) THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY

Other pages from this issue: