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PAGE FOUR _ "Seoccccecccvcccccccvesoenesocose SOCIETY Enjoyable Party - Tuesday Evening Friends of Miss Ada Milligan enjoyed a party in her honor Tues- day evening when bridge and bunco were played by the guests. During the games punch was serv- ed, and after scores were called| ® refreshment course was served. Miss Milligan left this morning for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will visit eelatives then go to Chi- cago where she will visit the Cen- tury of Progress Exposition. Those who enjoyed the enter- tainment Tuesday night were! Misses Rose Catala, Ruth Gandol- fo, Anna Gandolfo, Priscilla Ar- cher, Celeste Archer. Donald Cormack, Neil Knowles, George Peacon, Harry Dongo; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. May Milligan. Bugle Corps To Sponsor Dance Society is looking forward to a dance Monday night, June 5, at. Coral Isle Casino to be spon- sored by the Drum and Bugle corps of the Knights of the Gold- en Eagle. Those arranging this entertainment promise that it, will be one of the most enjoyable events of the summer. A prize waltz and a prize fox trot will be featured during the evening also several specialties in- cluding tap dancing. As this will be a benefit en- tertainment, the public is asked | corps. —- Personal Mrs, B. F. Grosvenor and sons, Benjamin and Stanley, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sawyer for a few days, left over the East Coast yesterday after- noon for the home in Jacksonville. Eugene E. Stern, district man- ager of the Florida Public Utili- ties company, who, with Mrs. Stern, arrived over the East Coast Tuesday for a visit with local manager, Robert Ingle, left on the afternoon train yesterday for headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Alice Valenzuela was an arrival yesterday afternoon from Havana and will with the Mercedes hospital. 1 Mrs. Charles Furry, who arrived! Sunday for a stay with her grand- mother, Mrs. G. W. Kemp, (‘and other relatives, left yesterday for her home in Miami. Mrs. A. Aurelio Torres arrived from Miami this week and is Spending a few days with her mother and other relatives. Mrs. E. E. Livaudais, formerly Miss Florence Thompson, daugh- ster of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Thomp- som, and son, Leon, who were here for several days with rela- | tives, returned yesterday to their home in Miami. Mrs. Eugene Martinez and daughter, Miss Zilia, who were in Miami for several weeks with rela- tives, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. ~ Miss Marian Field was an ar- rival on the Florida yesterday, | from Havana, accompanied by her mother, en route to Washing- ton, where she will become the bride of Theodore C. Achilles of the U. S. department of state, and leave with Mr. Field for duty im-e foreign mission, While here} Miss Field and. her mother were guests of G, N. Goshorn, deputy collector of customs. FINISH WORK ON ~ BIG STEEL BARGE TOWED TO SUBMARINE BASE BY LIGHTHOUSE TEN. | DER POPPY ‘The steel barge Number 3, of the lighthouse department, which eeevecececese e e Alumni Assn. Meets Tonight KANNER MEASURE MUCH DISCUSSED | NOW FIXED LAW AUTOMOBILES IN | COMPILES REPORT SMASH UP TODAY; | ONBEER REVENUE) NO ONE INJURED A meeting of the Key West'PERMITS ADMINISTRATION TO| ONE OF CARS DRIVEN BY J. High school Alumni Association will be held at the High school building tonight at 8 o’clock, ac- cording to Hollon Bervaldi, presi- dent of the organization. All members have been request- ed to be present at this meeting as business of importance in re- gards to the annual reunion will be taken up. Altar Guild To Attend Supper There will be a turkey supper ‘hy discussed during the legislative USE THREE.CENT GASOLINE TAX REVENUE TO BUY ROAD AND BRIDGE BONDS (Florida Press) TALLAHASSEE, June 1.— House bill No 30, commonly call-} ed the “Kanner Bill” became a law when Governor Sholtz signed | the measure last Friday. The bill, one of the most wide-| session, will permit the State Board of Administration, upon GANDOLFO; OTHER OWNED BY FAUSTO_ CASTILLO; BOTH VEHICLES WRECKED With a terrific crash which aroused the neighborhood, a car and delivery truck collided at the corner of Elizabeth and Eaton streets shortly after noon today. {Both vehicles are wrecks. The car, a sedan, driven by John Gandolfo, was going west on Eaton street and the delivery SHOWS $42,129.60 TAKEN IN) FIRST TWO WEEKS OF ITS LEGAL SALE (Florida Press) TALLAHASSEE, June 1— Comptroller J. M. Lee, .reports that the State of Florida has col- lected $42,129.60 in beer taxes} during the first two weeks of its legal sale. This amount does not represent a complete record as many county tax collectors have not made their reports and the returns are only Of this sum $34,860 re- served on Tuesday evening, June Hl 6, at the Parish Hall on Bahama the request of county commission. * 7 ers, to go into the market and aes ee ake as a use the three cent gasoline tax Altar Guild churel revenue, now being used by the Those having the. “affeir<-in various counties for retirement of i matured bond debts at par, to} ne iste preha acahesee purchase such road and bridge truck, owned by Fausto Castillo, | partial. : was proceeding north on Elizabeth | Presents receipts from the sale of street when the crash occurred. {licenses and $7,269.70 from the Mr. Gandolfo’s sedan was driv-| six cents a gallon collected from en up on the sidewalk and turned | brewers and distributors. : over. Within 15 seconds after} All beer revenues are being the crash the owner bobbed up| placed in a special fund in the serenly through the right-|state treasury to be held intact hand door, without a scratch to/until apportioned to some specs show for his narrow escape from) ial use by the legislature. bonds outright at the lowest mar- a " ket price, thus cancelling a por- Bingo Party Will Be Given Tonight tion of the debts at a material sav- ing to the several counties. injury. The truck was nearby with the front end smashed, radiator, hood be connected | | terday from Miami{where she jwent ‘ ‘ bill was approved, providing that wt be a Bingo Party, county road and sah districts nee Sc onisht beeing a oe Hau, |it default prior tp March 1, 1933, os od Aneel at wre 8") and those defaulting after that corner of’ Eaton..and :Simonton 3 ‘ } date may take ailvantage of the streets, which willbe under thes t's provisions ‘tipon. request’ of, poe saee of peta Chapter, ‘Order the. county commissioners to, the i ns cioubie seals is‘prom state board. - The act would not toad All whe attend. isrupmaigiaed on such taxing i i The amendment also provides j to help make it a success for the Tai aes ash Sault have” se” funded their bonds they will re- tain their original set-up and . have their gasoline tax revenue cia @ applied by the state board to meet M nti on principal and interest on bonds as they fall due. The act applies only to pur- _Wm. R. Porter, president of the|chase or county road bonds and First National Bank, and Norberg} to road and bridge district bonds. Thompson, chairman of the board! At present there are approxi- of county commissioners, who mately $150,000,000 worth of j Were on a business trip to Miami| these bonds in the state, while the ‘ie hytong ce a on the} annual gasoline tax revenue hand- mrana: Special: yesterday. led by the state board for the various counties totals between $5,400,000 and $6,000,000. This bond: purchasing measure was approved and sponsored by the administration. After plac- ing his signature to the a a ff ‘i Governor ‘Sholtz presented. the in piel Me ms (rated pen he used to Representative A. ‘yesterday after spending a vaca-|0- Kanner, the author of the bill. tion of several days in Miami. TOL RISTS’ GUIDE 3 Mrs. John Golden, who was spending a brief vacation in Mi- mi with friends, was a returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday. Mrs. James Brady, returned’ yes- last, Sunday for a few, days as], the guest of ‘her’ *brother-in-law and sister, Mt.i and,Mrs.'Ledn Mc-|' ‘ Fatland. SOE: FIFTH ONE TO BE ISSUED BY J. R. Heist, traveling- storekeep- |' er for the F, E. C. R’y. company, and H. L. Chilton, in charge of store at St. Augustine, arrived yesterday for a business visit at the: local terminals. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Fifth Annual Tourists’ Sight Seeing Guide, issued by The Otto Kirchheiner, tax assessor,| Key West Citizen, is just off the who was on the keys several days| Artman Press and ready for dis- making assessments of property, ; tribution. : returned over the highway yes-| As usual 10,000 copies have terday. been issued and will be placed at advantageous points in the city for distribution t tourists and; casual visitors. The format is exactly the same Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and daughter, Miss Lucretia, were ar- rivals over the highway last night} 9s in previous years. A size that from Pensacola and will spend a| can be carried conveniently in the vacation of three weeks. During pocket or reticule. The guide is their stay they will be guests of} of 12 pages. exclusive of covers Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. andl and is compact and comprehen- Mra J. G. Gardner of 416 Flem- sive pamphlet of informative and ing street. instructive facts, and attractive advertisements, ; Mrs. 0. B. Roberts, daughter,| Im addition to' the usual infor- Mrs, Malcolm Watler and children, ™@tion carried in former issues and grandson, Lance Stirrup, who} there are a number of additional were on a lengthy stay in Stuart,| items of consuming interest. One Fla., where Mr. Watler is con-| °f these is found just as the book- ducting dredging operations, ar- let is opened. A map of the city rived over the East Coast yester-| 8%d environs. day. This was compiled under the di-! rection of Captain George T. Rice,) U. S. A., and drawn by A. D.} Shirk, staff sergeant. 13th Artil- island to the submarine base. | AQUARIUM REPRESENTATIVE lery Corps. It shows the city | WARREN WATROUS ON FISHING TRIP TO WA. | from the Gulf of Mexico to the} Atlantic Ocean and from the U. S.! TERS NEAR SAND KEY | N. radio station at the head of the } ' | Hamilton Knowles, collector for; Warren Watrous, assistant j the New York aquarium, who ar-'superintendent of the meter divi- An amendment to the original! ;and engine ruined, The driver of this car was also apparently unex- cited and also uninjured. Mr. Castillo, after learning the facts of the disastrous meeting of the ‘cars, agreed to ‘hake "neces- sary reparation at onee. ‘+ | DIVIDING WORK ° AMONG FORCES BUT TWO BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK Two permits for building and repair work were issued from the office of Harry Baker, building inspector, for the week ending June 1. Repair floors in the building at corner of Fleming and Simonton streets. Owner, Evalina Lopez; cost, $60. Erect corrugated garage with NEW CROWD PUT ON THIS| three stalls and make repairs to MORNING AT LIGHT- HOUSE BUREAU In order to equitably divide the | work on projects now going on at the lighthouse bureau, a number of men, who have been worknig on the cistern under course of construction, was laid off yester- day and replaced by others this morning. When the project was started two weeks ago practically all men employed were taken .from the emergency relief lists. It was une derstood, at the time that, others would also be employed jafter a suitable ‘period to réplace sonig of those at :work. 4 i This was done to give a largé humber of workmen a chance td have a few days’ work at _ more than twice the wages authorized by the Emergency Relief: Council. There are 49 men at work today. The members of the Order of Pythian Sisters will assemble at their hall on Fleming street. to- morrow afternoon at 4:15 o’clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of William H. Trout. Mr. Trout was affiliated with the ladies’ temple as well as hold- ing membership in the Knights of Pythias lodge. TWO LICENSES ‘TO WED DURING WEEK During the past week two mar- riage licenses were issued from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn. These two licenses are that many more than were issued during the preceding 15 days. Issuances were to Livingston Munnings and Carnetta Thomas; Mario Pena and Dulce Maria Garcia. There are 918 gliders in the United States, the greatest number being in Californie. ‘OURT OF THE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY, OF FLORIDA—IN PRO- SOTICE by given that the on the 6th day of present to the y Judge of Monroe a, my final return, a chers as Execatrix | LEGALS | } | building at 310 Elizabeth street. Owner, William Keepers; cost, $200, FREIGHTER COMAL DUE HERE TONIGHT Freighter Comal, of the Clyde- Mallory lines, is due in this eve- ning from New Orleans. She will take on cargo and sail for Miami and Jacksonville. The P. and O. S. S. Florida ar- rived;. yesterday afternoon 3:45 o’clock from Havana With 87 pas- “4 ts, .33 aliens, one automo- bile js . At Ferry ’ Parrott ) arrived 5:20 o’clock with 27 carloads of pine- apples, 12,802 crates, Renew. Your Health i lope 4@ . By Purification ‘Any. ician will teH you that Y Ry fication of the. Sys- tem): is Natare’s Foundation of Perfect. Health.’’ Why not tid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system by tak- ing,a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature re- wards you with health, Calotabs purify the blood by ac- tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, In 10 cts. am 35 cts. packages. All dealers, (Adv.) Richardson's Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY Libby's Tripe, large -... Dill Pickles, 2% Pears, 2% size . Libby’s Roast Beef, can .. Libby’s Corned Beef, can Helim: Mayonnai: j Bliss Coffee, th _......... Maxwell House Coffee, Ib Butter, f _...... 26c and Sugar, 5 Ibs. Cream, 6 cans Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. __. Sliced Bacon, . Lard, 3 Ibs. Milk, 3 cans wi Cateup, 3 bottles Campkell’s Baked Beans, cau... Flour, 6 ® sack . 15¢ TY w = a R LOST 40 POUNDS “Vm a user of Kruschen Salts as a reducing remedy and can say they are fine. Have lost more than 40 Ibs. in the past year. Am gradually reducing as my doctor! advises.” Miss Bertha Waldo, Haman, N. Dak. (Oct. 30, '32.) Once a day take Kruschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you’ll gain in health and physical attractiveness—constipa- tion, gas and acidity will cease to bother—you’ll feel younger— more active—full of ambition— clear skin—sparkling eyes. A’ jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore in the world—but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle doesn’t joyfully please you—money back. NOTICE MEMBERS KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI All members of Key West High School Alumni Association are requested to meet at the High School building tonight at 8 o’clock. Business of importance. THURSDAY JUNE 1, 1933, | About 500,000,000 pounds of! cocoa are grown annually in the DOCTOR’S ADVICE | So!4 Coast tertitory of Africa. Lee Baker's Cash Grocery FRIDAY and SATURDAY Magnolia Milk, can . Sugar, 5 Ibs. Butter, tb _ Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Tomatoes, 6 cans Tomato Paste, can Corned Beef Hash, ca: Corned Beef, can Tomatoes, No. 2 can _Libby’s Hamburger FREE—Upside Down Cake Pan with 1 three tb can Crises Be os Warfield Salmon, can . Salt, 3 pkgs. Royal Scarlet Coffee, tb Cuban Coffee, tb Eggs, 2 doz. Daisy Cheese, tb 3 Colonial Meat Loaf, Ib Picnic Ham, tb _. Gold Coin Baco: pkg. Spiced Ham, th a 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 \ FREE DELIVERY ———. GEORGE PARKS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Free Delivery We quote below a few of our Libby's Potted Meat, 3 cans 10c Libby’s Vienna Sausage, Phone 453 Prince Albert, 2 Magnolia Milk, can Cloverbloom Butter, Country Butter, tb Fresh Florida Eg, Key Eggs, doz. Libby’: Lunch. , Tong: cans ... Libby's Tripe, lar; Libby’s Corned Beef H tai Libby's Corned Beef, can Libby's Roast Beef, «: Libby’s Hamburger Steak, 2 js 15¢ junel-it E Santee Ld he A he hdd dede de desu HOLLON R. BERVALDI, President. for .. Corn, can... ife Buoy Soap, 3 bars . 3 pkgs. ..... Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars Dill Pickles, 30¢ sizo:. Sauer Kraut, large, 3 Lipton’s Tea; pkg. — Lipton’s Tea, 10¢ size Lipton’s Tea, 25¢ size . n Bull Head Catsup, 2 for Jewel Lard, 3 lbs. Grits, 2 Ibs. . Grits, 4 pkgs. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Siam Rice, tb Flour, tb 's Applesauce, earl Cream, 5 ‘® vou Go, You FIND ON MALT cumammome A, Vi ERICA'S (BIGGEST SELLER comme 1053 by P-P Corp. LOW PRICES NOW What will the same articles cost one month hence ??? Look Over The Following List And See If There Is Anything You Need? Garden Hose, 25’ length with $1.00 couplings, $1 25 Dixie Galvanized Shingles, — for teecanen ° length cash omit $5 50 Cold Water Paint, Sherwin Wil- e 1 liams, special lot, colors: cream, Extra Heavy Cement Buckets, 14 pada ti och at, reqular Ste AO straw, russet, pink, 5 pound special each ...... Sera 25e Rubbish Burners, $2 95 oe Pp sessenenunes cron, $15.00 e ene Po wt" $18.00 _ $1.50 $2.50 per yard Wall Board, Roof Paint, in bulk, 5 _. $1.50 $2.60 Roofing Paper, as low as per roll . 1x4 No. 8 Flooring, per Me iis. 1x6 No. 3 Flooring, per M. per M. ... Cheap Paint, per gallon ... Black gallons FOP con Screen Doors, each Black Roof Paint, 5 gallon cans . 28c was on the ways for repairs, over-! rived in Key West last week to/sion of the Cuban Electric and haul, scraping nad painting, came! gather specimens, is today fishing|Gas Company, arrived from Ha-'t plication to the sata off this morning and was towed; admin to the submarine base by the ten-' der Poppy. t! in the waters adjacent to “Sant Key. The principal objects of his op- na yesterday afternoon on the add steamship Florida. His first visit home in two years. Mr, Watrous is accompanied by: / ¢ said estate, and for harging me as sach the 4th } day of May.) SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & LLAtétttitttitéléttéittittitttittééziéeéédéébdéiédkiéd AM of the scraping and chip-|@rations are octopi, of which he| ping work on the yessei was done | °*Pect® to secure a collection. He GR. his wife who, before marriage, nteix 2 et al ber of jew-; ¥8* Miss Nina Phillips, daughter ¥. Russell. Deceased ‘ by a crew of men selected from! mv gpa dy) a Tek fata Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips. ged RSAC i remara wa: Ave the emergency relief lists. Instead. yellow fin grouper, rock beauties Will spend, a month's vacation in of drawing the regular relief pay and ange! fish. [Rey West visiting with Captain, of $1.20 daily, they were paid) Mr. Knowles is a Key Wester, amd Mrs, J. L. Watrous and Mr. A L A Cc $2.88 a day, less the government's but has been with the aquarium and Mrs Phillips een scenes sie: EN MAY? in | More than 412,400 pounds of; FARGO EXPRESS wuthorized 15 percent reduction. [for the past 10 years. He has a The tender Ivy is to go on the! number of relatives in this city. lair mail were carried in Canada Matinee, S-10c; Night, 10-1S< ‘during 1932. i xs : ENGINEERING COMPANY : White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’’ PRRERERRGER ST SESREE Es ways this afternoon for semi-an-! nual overhaul and repair. ‘ Subscribe for The Citizen. WIIG aD. MT.

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