The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 30, 1947, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ~ “January 16th”, Opening Monday; Said To Be Based On Match King’s Death The murder trial play to bey———__ Presented by the Key West Play- ers, February 3-6, entitled “The Night of January the 16th”, is ectuallly based on rumors which Mrs. Van Deursen To Interview Key West Players On Radio As indicated elsewhere in to- developed after the death of Ivan! day’s paper, several members of | Kreuger, Swedish match king,}the cast of “The Night of Janu- theatre critics here said today. | ary 16th” will be interviewed by| At the time of Kreuger’s death,| Mrs. Opal Van Deursen over the complicated failure of his in! WKWF at 11:15 tomorrow morn-j international finnacial intere: ing on “The Talk of the Town” a was revealed and it was rumor- | radio program sponsored by Pol- ed thet he had only faked his; lock’s, quality jewelers. death, and had really departed to| A play in three acts. “The! South America. to live incognito; Night of January 16th” will be in luxury on a fortune that presented by the Key West Play- | he had established there. \ers at The Barn Theatre starting This story is the basis of the} February 3rd. play ee The Night of January 16th” CITY FATHERS WEIGH | had @ long run in New York and} “Continnea from 2@age Une has toured the United States. The regarding the city’s interest in | late Perey Hammond, dramatic |the penny meter and would then | crite New York Herald write the city. Tribune, wrote of it, “I have the | Received No Word ed of no less an expert a | “That is where matters stand | and sb than George M. | Ellingson said. “I have | Cohan, that “the Night of ved no further word from | 16th” alternately chilled and McCann or the factory.” | fired his blood with the drama’s! The nickel meters could have | fevers, more than any ; been installed and then taken out that has come | Within six months without extra charge to the city, Ellingson ex- | plained, but he preferred not to install new meters and then re- move them. masterpiece within his experience.” Strictly speaking, this is a play without a heroine, but Lee Pol- lwek has ben chosen for the lead- Under ‘the bid of the Rhodes ing part, that of Karen Andre, de- ‘company, total cost of meters and fendant in the murder trial. Nor jnstallation of the new meters has it a hero, the principle male will be $58 per meter. The penny part being the prosecuting attor- met will cost from $4 to $4.50 mney, whieh will be played by more per meter to install. The meters now being used are loaned to the city by the Rhodes! Company until installation of} permanent equipment. The city | Captain Cart Johnson e important members of emain to be chosen, but | fortunately need no re- they hearsing and will not be selected gets all the receipts. When the until the evening of the perform- NeW ones are installed they will ance. They are the jury which be paid for out of the receipts, the company getting 50 percent} will be chosen from the audience rs ; and the city 50 percent until the by lot Tickets are on sale at Paul , Meters are paid for. | Smith's Book Store at Simonton | ale RSE iy agian oG | snd Eaton Streets and may be | Bolivia won its freedom from purchased at the door of the Barn ; Spain in 1825. Theater at each performance for ; $1.50. neluding tax Strand Theater CLAUDETTE COLBERT in “Tomorrow Is Forever’ SF annie RES AS ENR MTR Monroe Theater HARRY CAREY in “China’s Little Devils” Coming: “Silver Devil” GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela | Phone 177 Free Delivery | BUSOT’S Grocery | F. BUSOT (PAPULE), Prop. 630-32 Whitehead Street, Corner Angela St. TELEPHONE 571 Yes, Phone—We Deliver Orders Plenty of Parking Space Prompt Service | wis\ Best Bays will be F 1 AT BUSOT’S GROCERY in the | Finest Quality of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES | At Busot’s Grocery You Will Enjoy Doing All Your Food Buying . . AT BUSOT’S GROCERY You Will Get the = N : AT BUSOT’S GROCERY You will be treated with the Utmost of Courtesy and Helpfulness in Selecting Your Table Supplies. 7 LITY at OF QUA Western BEEF VEAL LAMB PORK or Cuban Style LOWEST PRICES!! the We Have A Complete Line of GREEN VEGETABLES and ALL FRUITS In Season Every Day of the Year “We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity’ quam $800,000 Of Automotive Vehicles To Be Offered For Sale Locally To Veterans Of World War Il War Assets Administration will | ority groups. After that date, no place more than $800,000 worth | imspections may be made. Osborn ‘urged all buyers to inspect the i u ‘ of automotive vehicles on sale to qachinen letace ua cbler is tary veterans of World War II at the aval Air Station, be-/ : Pete heii € sccting a He further cautioned that the ji date on their certificate no longer rd re from Joe Os- ; . ng bai piste rae for WAA matters and said the vehicles will in CLaaieananicitie jbe awarded on a first come, first Osborn ‘znade public the sale|S¢rved basis. when he announced WAA’s plans} UE Ges to dispose of a reported 5,000 sur-| Brooklynites Here plus vehicles to veterans and oth-} Visiting Relatives er priority groups in the near fu-| Mrs. H. C. Gatchel and her sis- ture. to be held at Tampa, Pensacola,! Brooklyn, N. Y.. are visiting Camp Blanding, Banana River! Mrs. Gatchel’s daughter, Mrs. and Jacksonville and a sale of 937 Clara Ostrom, 1513 South street machines in Miami to be held at! The Gatchels said they intend the same time as the local sale. In all, 278 vehicles of all types 1. will be offered during the local; sale, Osborn said. According to ment, sales priorities will be as follows: Certified veterans of World War II, February 6, 7 and 8; RFC, for resale to small busi- ness, 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon,’ February 1 tate and local gov- ernments, 12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M., February 10; Non-profit institu- tions, 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon, February 11, and automobile deal- ers, 12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M., Feb- ruary 11. Osborn cautioned that all the | NEON LIGHTING SERVICE vehicles offered in both sales are used and in need of repair He. 53214 DUVAL STREET CARD OF THANKS the announce-} We desire to express our sin- cere thanks to neighbors and friends for the many kind acts shown us in our late bereavement —the death of our dear one, Lu. crecia Koehn. We also wish t for the use of cars. jan30-1t THE FAMILY. said that both locations would be} Also Licensed open for inspection of vehicles on™ Februa 3, 4 and 5, for all pri- | =| Shop AT HOME with the = FULLER (2? 3 DEALER © For the complete: line of FULLER Brushes, Mops and Brooms and other cleaning aids. AUTO REPAIRS BODY and FENDER WORK; Reasonable Prices Cars Painted . $2500 TEXACO STATION Fleming and Grinnell Sts. PHONE 9143 OR 240-A POINCIANA L. M. LAMBE Phone 982 Key West Bermuda Market Abreu Bros., Proprietors Corner WHITE and ELIZA Streets PHONE 52 WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE————— Week End Specials FREE DELIVERY Hormel Grade “A” VEAL or LAMB Western “AA” BEEF Round, Sirloin or T-Bone STEAKS White Ask for Gene ea cane ORANGE JUICE sz: SS 10° ORANGE JUICE “a 25° CHEESE ‘Pas. 97° Silver Cow CREAM Hormel VIENNA SAUSAGE2 Starkist Fancy WHITE TUNA Heinz’ CHOW-CHOW com Oo on ae Ci can OO PINEAPPLE ‘cn ee BOSCUL COFFEE Franco-American 1-lb. 39¢ Jar SPAGHETTI on ae OLD SOUR Botte 20° ALL INGREDIENTS for SOUSE Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES He announced future sales’ ter-in-law, Miss Julia Gatchel of | | to remain in Key West till March | thank the donors of florals and| ALBURY & SON SAN CARLOS HONOR. ROLL ANNOUNCED The San Carlos School honor | nounced today as follows: Adult Department (Spanish in- struction), Mrs, Robert Calverly, Heleah Porter, J. Frederick Rob- bin, Ann Cooke, Elizabeth Raines, Lottie L. Green. Gladys, P. 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