The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 13, 1933, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1983, Seecescoeccescessessoesese’ SYNOPSIS: Georgie Banerust wp by Nich, hang- ing over a gate in yer yres Auyway Bennie could not mare | ganed or ;him, or she would never - have Jet him come home alone, Ai ashe was. i Bernie didn’t Jook as if she had | much heart; Georgie wondered if she would writeto him, She looked out of the window. It was @ grey, rather depressing sort of day, and asthe country was.grad- ually left belind the rows of-mall, - Herowded ‘honses Jooked depressing, GEORGIE'S TRIP A’ the end of two days Georgie ‘still felt restless and ‘ugable to settle to anything. Mrs. Lovelock bad not really re- covered from her attack of what, she called her “chronic indigestion” ang was not helpful. : Sbe and Georgie had always heen friendly, perhaps drawn together by their mutual! lonelinass, but since! thg girl's return from America there had been a sort of armed neutrality between them which Georgie found it impossible to bridge. : “Spoiled, that’s what you are,” plpseem ding about nowadays.” pee] ehing. jeaught in the trap of 4 too, all with the ame. backyaris and things hanging out of the win- dows. i Funny that a9 many people mbo lived in mean streets would keep birds in cages; It “made Georgie’s © heart ache to see the small prison- | ers, uttering behind hars, ne ag perilously outside high-up windows. | ‘Mrs. ‘Lovelock said she was aott About animals. { “i dsn’t natural,” she agsented | -when once Georgie had wept over # rabbit caught in a trap, : “Perhaps :J'm funny,” Geargie ‘thought, even while she knew that { ‘her fecling towards Nicholas Boyd was all part and parcel of the same | iim Ais way he was epopepeapece| || Campbell's ‘home run PHILUES WHIP | CHICAGO DROPS BACK AS RE- | SULT OF DEFEAT BY ST. LOUIS BROWNS (Suegial to The Citixep) ; PHILADELPHIA, June jas Roy Hansen turned in his first | victory of the year. . Hitting Owen Carroll freely in the first four in- | nings, the Philadelphia aggrega- ' tion went on to victory taking the contest by a score of 7 to 4. the Chicago White Sox, and the | Sox went back into fourth place column. Bruce with Art Scharein on base in the eighth in- ing broke yp # pitching duel be- in the league Durham. giving the Browns the victory. 3 The Cincinnati Reds ed the Chicago Cubs. ham’s rousing triple seventh with two out defeat- the: the in and as, tap, || bases full proved the deciding fac-' biging | tor in a loosely played game, en-! “Well, 1 haven't done much gad-| away from a world that would have || abing the Reds to cop the game. a Georgie said. “Once to Amer- tea, and that’s all. 2 wigh d’d never, gone.” “Not more than | do,” was the ne ply. “You're ap altered creature} sipee you went to that heathenish, pigce. Always mooning about, star-| ing @t nothing. Why don't you make | useful?” © “Because you do it as if you were) in # dream, and there’s no time dreaming ip this world 4f you togeton. We should never be d hounded him to death, The train stopped with @ great | Jgoreeching of brakes, and ghe fopsed herself and got.out She hardly knew anything of Lop don, so she took a taxigab and drove straight to ithe shap where Apent er ke ASewARG “AARY Se mm men.’ ments in the ways seemed to ibe * at all if the work was left to people} Georgie looked at her meditatine- ty. Axog -whiob : call ‘her Robin would probably nev- ert to ee the light of day ut 9f There were no other games played in either of the major jeagues. The summaries: At Chicago St. Louis Chicago Batteriés: Blacholder‘ and Shea; | Heving, Durham dnd: Berry. No other games scheduled. ‘National At Cincinnati Chicago ... Cincinnati #13 4 Batteries: 5 lone and Hartnett; Smith and Lombardi, ue R. H. EF. 5 8 0 At Philadelphia Brooklyn 412 0 Philadelphia 713 0 Batteries: Shaute, Ryan, Carroll and Lopez, Outen; Hansen and k. H. E. DIVOT DIGGERS TO BE SEEN IN ACTION Owing to the inclement weather, jthat prevailed last Thursday, the weekly golf maches between the 1] Bunker Hill boys and the Divot Diggers was postponed and will be played Thursday, June 15, with ‘the following line-up. The first- ee ne ee Ma- J. Kirschenbaum and K. 0. Thompson vs» €. C. Price and E. |]. Gato. Robert Spottswood and E. Yates ‘tvs, Russell Kerr ad Norman Art- man. E. 4. Strunk and M. E. Russell ijys, W. P. Kemp and W. Watkins. Tim Pittman and F. Elbertson '[ys.0. Kirehheiner and Hayes. {W, CoManris.and.B: Geo. Brooks and Carbonell oA. ery, A. F. Ayala and ulian vs. B.L. Grooms and A. M. Hewett. vB. | | OPPPORPe \eOperepesnoeses Prof. George G. Bogert, profes- sor of law at the University of . ® pioneer in air law, born in Scotland, 49 years ago. BROOKLYN TEAM E £0 13.— |The Phillies defeated the Dodgers | The St. Lovis. Browns downed) tween George Blaeholder and Fd! Grant-' Es i be dixed by ordinance. |] Coeovcecccecosesesees. posed New Charter For City ¢ Of Key West (Second Ipstalliment) j 90000902208 0229f 000,098299 8,9 099908 e2eepe (Continued From Yesterday) {sage with the written veto, shall Section 11. There shall be ap-' become a law in like manner as if’ pointed by the Mayor a Chief of | approved by the Mayor or acting: Police who shall perform the du-jmayor. No ordinance shail -be-| ties which are now or may here- | eeaia @ law without having heen after beset forth by ordinance. |read once spon P Section 12, ;Where shall be! days. All ondinances, before elected by the qualified electors of; they. shall shecome a law or take! | the city three election .commission-|effect must jhe published at least! ers, whose duties shall he such as| one time ip some mewspaper pub-| jare prescribed herein or by or-|lished in the Gity of Key West | dinance. _,, provided that nothing herein con-} | Section 13. The City Council tained shall prevent the city coun-| shall elect a sexton of the city'cil at any time arranging, codi {cemetery, whose duties shall be fying, adding to or supplementing isuch as are now or may hereafter ordinances of the City of Key: he set forth by ordinance. ; West and publishing the same in; Section 14. It shall be the appropiate volume or yolumes| ‘|duty of the Mayor to appoint a which shall become the laws |Chief of the Fire Department, of the City of Key West, {who shall be named by the Volun- upon the adoption of said teer Fire Department of the City.’ cadifications, said codifica- He shall perform such duties as tion being mot inconsistent with; (ane mow or may hereafter be set, this charter. { sont by srdinpnce Be F The City Council shall have the! stion 15. e City Council) ower to : . ¥ shall eleet a eity attorney who aaah Por Soe etens ay fabs shall perform all the duties im-' city and the officers of said city, jposed Upon him by the provisions cach ordinances in writing andi | of this act and such other duties a8\ ich by laws not inconsistent with {may be prescribed for him by 18) this charter, the constitution and oe ordinance, and same as DEAR iD | laws of the United States and the! ed by law jhis compensation shal Staté of Florida, as they mai deem necessary; provided a ma- jority of the city council shall as- sent thereto. They shall have! Section 16. The City council shall ‘elect a supervisor of regis- tration, who shall perform such ‘duties as set forth herein and as may be set forth by ordinance. Section 17, The Mayor shall appoint a sergeant of police who {shall perform the duties set forth by ordinance. Section 18. The Mayor shall point some xeputable | physi- ¢ian who shall be known as the City Health officer. He shall be clothed with such powers as as may be necessary to define, | prevent or abate nuisances, and for the procedure to ‘be adopted in} abating any such nuisances, and in ease the owners of any prop-| erty, on which any nuisance, as defined by said ordinance, shall net abate the same, the city shall have the power to abate said nui- sance with its own officers, or by any person employed by said city, ‘or écoupants to connect with the power to pass all such ordinances] * | Boys and girls of all ages who, |would rather go to bed without |suppér than eat ‘their spinach |might take a tip from Boots Mal- plory. Hollywood’s latest contest- = : ~ lant for “perfect figure” dosiarn| Club— Philadelphia at. Washington. ~ |For she finds this lowly carrier of| New York St.Louis at Chicago. vitamins to be her greatest aid in| Washington Cleveland at Detroit, two = keeping slender. Philadelphia “If I can ride “horseback, or} Chicago bow! fifteen minutes a day,” aa Detroit Pittsburgh at St. Louis. the girl who jis seen op} i Chicago at Cincinnati. James Dunn in “Hello, Sister,” ae Boston at New York. - | Fox romantie drama, showing to-' Brooklyn at Philadelphia. inight on the screen of the Strand) ~| Theater, “no foreed diet is meces- time to time the salary of the of-j sary to keep my weight at its pro- icers and employees of the city, per figure. But if I am except as :herein otherwise pro-jand miss my daily exercise out~ vided; to compel property owners] doors, I insist on a hearty helping of spinach at both luncheon and’ dinner.” Miss Mallory, who has become AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Boston. L 17 22 24 NATIONAL LEAGUE ( St. Louis . Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn . Boston Philadelp! city sewers; and to do and reg- ulate any ather™matter or thing that may tend to promote thejone of the most popular actresses’ peace, héalth, welfare, prosperity] in Hollywood, is a natural ash-' and morals of the city; and for| blonde described by artists as “the carrying into effect the aforesaid ideal type of composite beauty,’ 29 a4 powers. She is five feet ‘six ‘and predicted would be (To- Be Continued) Spree ee ee Lal Teed SS 3 S 8 may be set forth by ordinance not inconsistent with this act and the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health. | Section 19. The Mayor shall appoint a Meat and Market In- ||) spector whose duties shall be set and the expense incurred in abat- ing any such nuisance shall be charged against the land on whieh said nuisance was maintained in a book to be kept by the city for said purposes, and shall be a lien, superior to all other liens except \foxth by ordinance. liens for taxes and the lien here- Section 20. The City Clerk|by created shall be collected in shall sit as city auditor and as|the same manner as designated such auditor shall perform such|for the collection of assessment ijduties as are now or may here-jjiens; to restrain and punish after be set forth by ordinance} gambling or disorderly conduct ifor the city auditor. to prevent the running at large Section 21. All officers of|of cattle, horses, hogs, sheep and said. .city.. shall,. before __ entering] goats_in the-streets of the city. or upon the discharge of their du-| within’ the city limits; to provide ties, take and subscribe an oath,/for the establishment of water before some person authorized to] works, electric or other lighting administer oaths, that they are] plants and all other plants neces- jentitled to hold the office to which, sary for the city; and whenever | they have been elected or appoint-jthe same are so established, may ed, and file the same with the] provide for the operations and city clerk, and shall also give bond) maintenance of the same, to reg- jin such sum as may be required| ulate the speed at which ‘horses ‘by ordinance, which said bond/and vehicles ‘may be ridden or shall be approved by the city/driven through the streets; to council and recorded in the min-| regulate the speed at which auto- utes of the meeting at which said} mobiles or motor vehicles may be | bond is approved. all officers provided for by this| regulate the speed at which street | charter, except the Board of Pub-| cars and railway trains shall run jlic Works, shall be for two years] within the city limits; to license or until their successors shail have} privileges, businesses, occupations been qualified, unless herein ee} and professions, carried-on or en- pecially provided for; that the term of all officers|and the amount of such license’ appointed by the Mayor shall! ter-|taxes shall be fixed by city or- minate with the term of office of|dinances, which amount of such. the Mayor so appointing. taxes shall not be dependent upon Section 22. The Chief of Po-|the general state revenue law; to) lice or any policeman of thej establish quarantine and health’ City of Key West may arnest.| regulations for the City of Key without warrant, any per-| West, not inconsistent with. the’ son vi@lating any of thé ordinanc-; rules and regulations of the State} presence of such officer, and: provide a fire department, pur- when, Kriowledge of the violation; chase. fire engines, and of anyordinances of said city;rules and regulations shall came to said Chief of Police government of the same ;} or policeman, not committed in his to tax and regulate public presence, he shall at once make hacks, carriages and drays and affidavit on information and be-! other vehicles and to fix the rate es of said city, committed in the Board -of Health; to organize zr adopt’ The terms of] operated through the streets; to! provided! gaged in within the city limits;; for | the} m the hours that you save by; Cooking Electrically A. F, AYALA, Sales Manager Ply Wood, 1-4” thick, at 6c square foot. 1 only window, 2’5”x5’2", 8 lights, special for $1.00. 3 only windows, 2 light, 2’8”x4’6”, at $1.00. 4 only windows, 2 li opening 1’6” by at $1.00. 1 only window, 2 light, upper sash 4 lights, bottom 1 light, special special for $1.00. BiG? “soocal 3 pale carmen 9 only windows, no opening 2°10” by at 50c. CHECK OVER THE ITEMS BELOW IN WHICH YOU WILL BE INTERESTED Screen Doors, with fancy grille Screen Frames, work at bottom, very ; ” $7.15 to $7.50. t, size of 00", special © er a lief befGre the Judge or Clerk of the Municipal Court, against the person charged with such viola- to be charged for the carriage of, persons and property within the city; to provide for the inspee- N Doors, just in, plain and AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. 585 ‘a2. 588 “528 “481 “B52 320 AST 346 portions the late Florenz Ziegfeld in popular 120. These are the exact pro-jfavor for the next five years. a Ohhhnhichhdhdededdterh Mekeuhididhdete Menkuibeuteubde é Frank C. Baldwin, of Washing- ton, D. C., secretary of the Amer- dean Institute of Architects, born at Galesburg, Hil, 64 years ago. Mark Van Doren, of New York, noted author, born at Hope, Hl, 89 years ago. tion, whereupon said judge or, tion of gas, electric light and wa- clerk shall issue a warrant for the]/ter meters; to pass and enforee arrest of such person. ordinances to compel stationary i 23. All ordinances; steam engineers to pass an ex- passed by the City Ceuncil shall; amination for licenses and to take be neatly engrossed and after:| out licenses and affixing penal- wards submitted, before going in.) ties for failure to do so; te com- to effect, to the Mayor or acting’ pel the inspection of steam boil- Mayor for his approval. If ap-jers, except locomotive and me- proved, the Mayor or acting may-jrine boilers and to 1 em-; or shall sign the same and return] ployers to employ only licensed it te the city council at the next) stationary engineers and affix-| regular meeting. Paint, for those who pre- fer, $1.60 gallon. Garden Hose, 25 foot length, still $1.25; 50 foot $2.40. Cypress Tubs, 50c to 80c. Minnow Nets, $1.20. Sherwin Williams §. V. 90 Varnish, for floors, per gallon $2.65. Lois Weber, known as the coun- try's first motion picture director, horn at Allegheny. Pa., 47 years age. Crititéitttidététaeatéaétdkititdédédbiédé AND MANY THOUSANDS OF OTHER ARTICLES READY FOR DE- LIVERY TO YOU AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING COMPANY White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” POODLE TES IIL VIII ISI DL BE BPI ES noted secial workershead the 3 New England: Home for ghee ‘ , of boilers and affixing a penalty Wanderers. born in Nebraska, 53/™eeting, who~slicll cause same to] for failure to do to | years ago. ie entered in ave upon the aggp sig nt * a with their proceedings, wit! t Board ‘ounty Mayor's objections thereto, and atl ers: to establish rules said meeting shall proceed to con-/ tions respecting sider said objections and pass up-| gent, infirm and on the same. If, upon consid- vide for the eration the city council shall pass; the condition the ordinance by a majority of| persons coming the total members, which vote) shall be shall be entered upon the records,’ provide for Smetana ‘the ordinance shall then become| Paul Allen Cooper of Chi a law, the Mayor's veto to the S-years-old, recites the al contrary notwithstanding. Any backward and forward, and un-jordinance which shall not be re-) five-syllable/| turned to the city cayncil at its next regular meeting after its pas’ Gavegic takes tea temerrew wilh city council at its next regular Ave BareeNe® William Butler Yeats, famous Irish poet and dramatist, Senator of the Irish Free State, born in Dyblin, 58 years ago. Sir Leo C. Money, noted Eng- Mish journalist-author, born 63. years ago. SSSSHSSH CESS SSSSSEPSSSECSES: ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING Phone 598 (ALitdaitd | ee} derstands several words. iN THE CITIZEN BLDG. eVSCeoeeeee provide «

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