The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1933, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR “Anniversary Celebration , Mrs. Faustino Rendueles, Jr., entertained a number of friends ‘yesterday afternoon at her home, 1925 Flagler Avenue, in honor ofj her first marriage anniversary. *« Many forms of entertainment Made up the afternoon’s program, with all present thoroughly en- foying the occasion. Mrs. Rendueles was ‘Miss Marie Menendez. formerly SOCIETY POSTOSCOSOSSOSRLELOSOOLEE Young People’s Union To Meet The Young Peoples’ Island City Union will meet 8 o’clock tonight in the recreation hall of the First Methodist. church. It is expected that all members of the organization will be present this evening, ‘ The American Iris Society. re- cently published ratings for 1,400 itises, mostly new ones. VERY COMPREHENSIVE DATA ABOUT BRIDGES (Continued from Page One) tated by traffic of over 1,000,000 cars yearly.) Year 1926 shows a view of typical construction over the Overseas Highway to the Mon- roe county line, and in 1933, shows the completed highway as seen from the north end of Barnes Sound highway bridge. “On Key Largo we have shown Doherty's Fishing Camp, built since the opening of the highway, 96 well as views of the roads in 1926 and completed road over Long Key channel in 1933. *“The first club house on Mate- cumbe is shown, in 1918, and a 1933 picture of upper Matecumbe ocean front, which is dotted with homes, estates and club houses for a distance of three miles, “On Long Key is shown Long Key. Fishing Camp, where Zane Grey caught his first salt water fish in 1917; sail fish, tarpon, wahoo, a single picture of Long Key viaduct with a passenger train moving north, and Knight’s Key yiaduct with a tarpon leaping in the foreground. (We are explain- ing verbally that the tarpon are so thiel in the waters of the Flori- da Keys that some of them have to jump out to make place for others.) There are also single and composite pictures showing; the Monroe county ferry, coconut trees, nature’s mirror, highway bridges, pine trees, jewfish, tar- pon, shark, killer whale, birds, and views of what. the autoist will see on an auto trip over the Overseas Highway. “Pictures of Key Largo Club, Upper Matecumbe water , front, and Pirates Cove, show results following road development through six years of depression; and. we trust that. every man, woman and child in Key West, by word of mouth and otherwise, will’ take a leaf from California, prac-! tice and brag of Doe. Knowlson’s Fishing Camp, Key Largo city, Rock Harbor, Tavernier, the first settlement on Key Largo to have electric lights, Plantation Key, Rod und Reel Club, Snake Creek Lodge, Upper Matecumbe’s white sand beach and its many houses, thé pfettiest spot in Florida today, bar none; and’ not to forget that since January ist, a house a week has been going up on the Florida CLAIMED LABOR WILL GET BOOST (Continued from Page One) treasury on June 17 had $1,008,- 099,000 in the general fund. The huge total, reminiscent of war times, was made _ possible through the sale of $1,083,000,000 treasury securities from which a balance of $600,000,000 was left after maturing debts and other expenses paid. Income taxes for the month returned $104,281,000, only ‘$14, 000,000 less than the ‘same: ‘mont! a year ago. aaa ” the White’ Tbis,' this’ ‘depicting, we hope, that’ as, ‘when, ‘atrd’ “if, the Everglades National’‘Park is an accomplished fact, and the | Proposed New Charter For City Of Key West (Eighth Installment) (Continued From Yesterday) more years but they shall not have The Collector-Assessor of the|the right to sell a part of the City of Key West shall not assess|liens for any one year remaining Nn; fied or sold to the City of Key/sale shall be made by the Collec- West. Upon the redemption of|tor-Assessor after publication for the said property the holder of} time as now required for the pub- the tax sale certificate shali sur-|lication and sale of delinquent render the samé upon receipt of| taxes. Upon the sale thereof they the amount_paid by him at said] shall be handled and treated in tax sale with interest, as herein}the same manner as is now pro- provided. All tax sale certifi-| vided for the handling of de- cates owned by the City of coe West and the tax sale record shall be held by the City Clerk, and he shall be the Tax Redemption Of- ficer. At the expiration of two years after the said tax sale as year 1919. Nothing in this act shall in any- wise affect the penalty of inter- est rate heretofore prescribed for non-payment of taxes assessed lot or parcel of land certi-| unpaid. Such advertisement andj linquent taxes occurring since the, herein provided, the City Clerk shall deliver the said tax sale cer- tificates to the City, Attorney, to- gether with an account of all sub- sequent taxes on any property de- scribed in said tax sale certifi- cates. The City Attorney or Solicitor shall search or cause to be search- ed the public records of Monroe County to ascertain the names of j all, persons owning, having inter- est.in, or lien upon said lands, and in, syits brought for the enforce- ment, of said lien for taxes, he shall. make. all, persons appearing upon-said recerd to be owners of or interested in said real estate seining of fish and the shooting of birds is discontinued by law, that the very air will be as full of birds and the waters as full of fish as when Columbus first dis- covered Florida. “We would like all good Key. Westers to vision this section as it will be a few years hence, and brag, forecast and impress on the public and on the world that the keys are now rapidly developing and that with the completion of the overseas bridges, the Florida keys from Miami to Key West will experience the biggest boom ever known in history.” CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our grati- tude for the many. acts of kind- ness shown us by our friends and neighbors during the, recent. ill- ness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Annie Sweeting. Especially do we ‘thank the Rev. James Cain and Rev. Douglas. of the Pentecostal Mission and the donors of the beautiful floral of- ferings. CHAS. E. FAMILY. AND jun20-1t KNOWLES CLASSIFIED ' COLUMN SCOSSSOSSOSSEESCOOOOESOOE Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at or lien thereon, parites defen- dant; whenever service is sought to be had in such suits upon any defendant by publication, the no- tice shall contain a short descrip- tion of the land upon which the tax is claimed as the same is de- scribed in the tax sale certificate. The name of any person other than the owners of said real ‘es- tate may, at the discretion of the City Attorney or Solicitor, be omitted from the list of defend- ants, but no person having an in- terest in said property or a lien thereon, apparent upon said re- cords and not brought into court as defendant, shall be, until so brought into court, deprived of his interest therein. The inter- est of all persons not apparent upon said public records shall be foreclosed by such suits without their being named or served as de- fendants. The tax sale certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the legality and correctness of the assessment, levies and all other matters pertaining to the assess- ment and levy of taxes and no person shall be heard to contest any matters contained in said tax sale cretificates unless it shall appear that a proper return has been made to the Collector-Asses- sor prior to the completion of the tax assessment roll. The Court before whom any suit is brought for the enforce- :ment of any lien for unpaid tax- es, as shown by said tax sale cer- for the year 1919 and subsequent thereto. ! Elections Section 67. A general elec- ition for the election of all offi- | eers provided to be elected by the |electors of said city, shall be held }therein on the second Tuesday ifter. the first Monday in:Novem- ber, A? D.,°1983, and every two years thereafter on the corres- iponding date. Each ward shall constitute an election district. Section 68. Every person at the age of twenty-one years. re- siding in said city at the time of the holding of said city election, {and who shall have resided and had his or her habitation, domi- cile, home and permanent place }of abode therein for six months jand possessing all of the qualifi- cations of an elector prescribed by the Constitution and Laws of Florida, who has been duly reg- istered by the City Registration Officer, shall be deemed a quali- fied elector, authorized to vote {at said city election; provided, that those persons who by reason of infancy were not properly subject to any assessment of a poll tax and are twenty-one year of age and possess the other qual- ifications shall o be qualified electors at such city election. The j Payment of a poll tax shall not \be a prerequisite to vote_in any city election held in the city of Key West, Florida, pursuant. to the provisions of this act. Section 69. The Supervisor, of person than the Supervisor Registration of Monroe County. He shall register all persons ap- plying to him for that purpose who are qualified as ele der, the provisions of is uch registration officer shall op- en his office in the City Hall in Isaid city at least sixty days be- |fore such City election and shall keep said office open every day, Sundays excepted, from 9 o’clock a. m., to‘l p. m., and from 2 p. m., to 5 p. m., for:the purposes 5 of registration. Each person ap- plying to register shall tak following oath, to be administer- stitution and Laws of the | State of Florida.” The Registration Officer pro- vided for is hereby authorized and required to administer this oath, and the elector shall also be required, under oath to be ad- ministeréd by the Registration Officer, to give such destription of himself as will be sufficient to clearly identify his person with the act of registration. The name of the person so registered shall be entered in @ book prepared for the purpose, giving also under proper heading his age, color, occupation, and the location of his residence, The \list of each election district shall jbe kept separate. Immediately upon closing the registration, such books shall be turned over to the Election Com- missioners. Said election com- missioners and the Registration officer shall have free access to the registration lists of the Coun- ty of Monroe, with authority to make, or to have made, copies of} the same so far as they. include the registration of electors resid- ing in the City of Key West and from the same, together "with the registration of the city *registra- tion office, shall prepare a list in alphabetical order by election wards, or the qualified. electors! authorized to vote at the first; city. election hereunder. | , The: Election Commissioners shall pub- lish the fist of qualified electors one time in a newspaper published’ in said eity, said list to’ be publish:, ed not less than five days** nor more than nine days prior to the} day of each city election. In’ the same issue of the newspaper in which the published list of qual- ified electors shall be . published the Election Commissioners shall; publish a notice of a certain place in said .city where they will meet to restore any name or names to} such registration list which may} have been improperly stricken! therefrom, said meeting of said} Election Commi: shall be held not less than two nor more than four days prior to the day of said election; and at such tithe and place shall meet for that pur- i i t KIRKE FAMILY - TO RETURN HOME PLAN RETURNING TO KEY WEST SOME TIME NEXT FALL Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Por- ter, who was actively engaged in the beautification work in Key West during the winter and spring, yesterday afternoon for where she will remain for a brief time. Mr. Kirke and daughter left over the highway this morning to join Mrs. Kirke and proceed to their home in Dutches Co., New York, where they will spend the summer, returning in the fall, MISINTERPRETATION Hawaii—After several "15-y td royal palms had been felled in this city it was discovered that an architect's order had been misinterpreted. HILO, pose and shall restore to such list any name or names shown to have been, improperly stricken or omit- ted from such registration list: . In case'the name*o: appears in an election which he-does not reside, completed shall constitute the list. of registered voters entitled to vote at such city election. It shall be the duty of-the Col- lector of Revenue for the County of Monroe to: furnish to said Elec- tion Commissioners, upen applica- tion a list of all those persons who have paid their poll tax for the year in which any city election may be held, at least fifteen days previous to the day of holding any city election, « (To Be Continued) Personal Mrs. J. L.. Williams and three children, who were spending sev- eral weeks in Key West with rela-! tives, left yesterday afternoon for their home in Fort Pierce. Jonathan Cates, who with Mrs. Cates visited in Miami with rela- tives for two. weeks, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Mrs, Cates will return within a few days. Lain Dobbs, witness in the case of Mrs. Annie Sweeting vs. the Key West Electric company, arriv- ed recently from his home: in Franklyn, Ky. accompanied by his family, ' — Sheriff K. 0. Thompson left over the highway this morning for a short business trip to Miami. On his return he will bring a prisoner who is to be tried for non-support of his minor children, : TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. es Mention Miss Isabelle Moore who spent two weeks as guest of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Menendez. and, othe! relatives, left-on the afternoon train yesterday for her home in’ Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Albury, who was on & vacation with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Ed. Albury, left yesterday afternoon for his home in) Mix ami, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Henson) and son were outgoing passengers: over-the East Coast yesterday af- ternoon for Miami where they will visit for one week with’ rela- tives and friends. Mrs. J. W. Ludiam left on the afternoon train yesterday » for Homestead where she: will: spend. a week with relatives. Miss Anna Kirehheiner © and Captain A. W. Taylor, of the} sister, Miss Ottoleey daughters of Clyde-Mallory lines, who was in Tax Assessor and Mrs. J. Otto the -Marine hospital for two] Kirchheiner, left on the afternoo! months, left yesterday for Miamij train yesterday for Miami where” ‘to join his ship which is on the} they will spend some time with Miami, Jacksonville, Key West|their © grandmother, Mrs. gE and New Orleans run. Loper, and“other relatives, * Edward Suarez, 15 year old colored lad, who was held in coun- ty jail for the theft of razor blades from the automobile of B. C. Papy, has confessed to another robbery. He explained to Chief Deputy Jaycocks' how he climbed the porch posts at the residence of Mrs, Geo. W. Reynolds, gained entrance through a window and stole a watch and pistol, The goods have been recover- ed, and the boy placed in care of his father, who promises to be responsible for the future rae INVASION! These dai di carriers: : e se alyand going! Dont for water and fresh air to die outside, @ Used successfully for 55 years, eocaeee i fecone 15 anus nach econ boxes or tubes bf iy erg pol pi j i the rate of ic a word for each in- tificates, shall pronounce for the but the minimum for the taxes due, together with interest Sel wo Camp, Marathon. Club {first insertion in every instance ia] £06 Oy we ate vec reason. ms ‘ i be. \ , sete gpa Sai eae Payment for classified adver-|@ble attorney’s fee for the soli 1 d the opening of the Over- tisements is invariably in advance, } ter for complaint not exceeding Sebk: Mighoag Goring the: depres- but regular advertisers with ledger | the sum of ten dollars and ten den: We + that our finances |*ccounts may have their advertise- | Per cent. of the amount recover- would not coher « fall size photo ments charged. ed. The decree or judgement of of the aforesaid developments. Advertisers should give’ their} said.court shall order the posses- “We predict even a _greater|Stteet address as well as their'tele-jsion of said property delivered to growth for the keys than the pic- phone’ number if they desire te-fthe purchaser under any sale or- ed by the Registration Officer: “I do solumnly sw I am a bona fide re: the City of Key W I have resided in the Key West for six past, and in the State Florida for one year past; that I am over the. age of twenty-one years; that I am a citizen of the | United Keys. “All of the above, and Carribee Colony (George Merrick); Chan-|ertion, ah 1 months of S F — Tor alw Lucktes tures show of the Miami territory, aswhen and if the overseas bridges are completed. We would naturally ‘predict the greatest growth at Key West, America’s Gibraltar, with Marathon a close seeond, on account of its natural deep water harbor, bathing, boat- ing and fishing facilities . “Continuing with the pictures, we have shown ‘Boca Chica hich-| way bridge nearing Key West’ with the three-leaf folding air picture which you personally sent me—'‘Seek and Ye Shall Find.’ “The Key West air picture (from which I have deleted the several houses which have not as yet been built) features Key West's 9 hole golf course; vacant Tandon the east end of the ke? awaiting development; Key West’s Weading hotels; the fort; sub- marine base; commercial docks and P. and 0. docks, On com- posite pictures we have shown the sults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give ‘free an — Razor Outfit. “Ask for it. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE with all modern conveniences; $15 month. 1116 Grinnell street. junei-tf FOR SALE BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Only be each. The-.Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone Bi. juni4-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five bundles 6c, containing 100 old papers. The Citizen Office. mayl-tf dered by said decree or judgment, ; and the, purchaser shall be enti tled te a writ of possession for said property in the same manner as is provided for in the forclos- ure of mortgages. Any sale tax certificate held by purchasers, other than the City of Key West may be fore- telosed by the holder thereof in the same manner as provided for the foreclosure thereof where such certificates are held by the City of Key West at the expira- tion of two years after the date of issuance of said tax sale cer- tificate and the solicitor for the holder of such tax sale certifi- cates shall receive ghe same fee as is in this section provided for the City Attorney. The city shall have the right to sell tax cer ficates purchased by the city. Nothing in this act shall af- fect in any manner the taxes now due the City of Key West on any } } States, and that I am qual- ified to vote under the Gon- — TO ALMOST ANYWHERE ‘ A man’s cigarette? YOU WANT TOGO | Throughout the South, East and! West. Full seven-day li Including New York Chicago Washington Philadelphia Hundreds of other points CONSULT AGENTS FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY ae roll prior to the year 1919, Fnor shall any procedure in reia- tion to unpaid taxes apply to any taxes on any tax roll prior to jthe year 1919, except as herein | below provided, The City Council is hereby au- “ | thorized at any time hereafter to WANTED—You to know that we) advertise and sell tax liens based have the right prices on letter-/on delinquent taxes prior to the} heads, envelopes, business cards,| year 1919, provided that such statements and any form of! ale shall reprejent a sale of! printigg. Satisfaction guaren-/ all of the liens for any one or) teed. “Gall 51. The es jant) RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair’ all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. may! WANTED Casa Marina; substantia! con- erete business buildings and} places of amusement; light house; sponge fleet; old historic fort; and last, but not least, the P and 0. train. ferries and steamer ‘Flor-/ ida* waiting patiently to | large numbers of autos anc to- iste to Cuba, “Following Key West are iol tures of Cuba, imeluding the capitol, and the prade with areal Castle in the distance; four views; of the central highway of Cuba} showing ‘the most beautiful land) even seen by human eyes.’ This; statement is credited to ate) pher Columbus, October 25th, 1492, which was true then and is} true now. “We wind up with @ picture af* % Well-here’s why I enjoy Luckies sitive woman—but I'm particularly grateful to “Toasting” for that com forting assurance of purity. I've talked to many women sbout this—remem> ber, a cigarette becomes an intimate thing with us, we place ic beewcen out lips. And so, perhaps, because I ams woman this is my woman's reason Somehow, I have always fele that ic takes a really fine cigarette to please a man. And since many of the men whose judgment I value smoke Luckies «I reach for a Lucky,too. True, enjoy delicious mildness. But my rea! reason is perhaps a crifle feminine. Men may not appreciate this as much as 2 sen- | | PALACE HEARTS OF HUMANITY abo NIGHT LIFE IN RENO Benefit Luis Cuervo Matinee, 10.15¢; Night, 15-25< —_ i AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit! given free with each classified! advertisement. ASK FOR IT.} jantt!

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