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Sa *Coral Isle Casino “SOCIETY Choir Guild Play Last = Evening Grand Success _ The three-act farce comedy en- titled “When They Built the D. & &. C.,” which was presented at ‘the Parish hall last night, proved tobe @ grand success throughout, the performers being greeted by a packed house. ) The affair was staged under @rerauspices of the St. Paul’s ehureh Senior Choir Guild, with ae outlined being car- sout in detail, _ Betty Sawyer, daughter of Mri and Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer, received the basket of groceries that was away in connection with th Bue iy ith the “Cast of characters: | . Dinah, a cultured quality “Cul- lad: Pusson” who speaks for her- self—Mary Sweeting. Mrs. Westwelt, of the New York’s Four Hundred, a group of —_——— organized gossipers—Muriel Pin- der. Algernon. Westewelt, ‘“Mothah’s spoiled darling’—Emil Sweeting. Maud Westewelt, an up to date miss—Rebah Sawyer. Doolittle Rockledge, a profes- sor of geology, a funny old bird in search of the “streptocoreo- polis’—Bernard Roberts. Rosemary Marton,’ the presi- dent’s. daughter—Harriet Hjort. Randolph Marton, the presi- dent’s son—Hilton Pinder. Priscilla Brown, a mountain maid—Kathleen Watkins. Abijail Andrews, funny old maid with funny way—dJulia Sweeting. Bennie Burke, ‘“meschievous” son of the camp—Jack Sawyer. Helen Halden, a New York snob—Leoto Lowe. John Carlisle, chief engineer— George Brooks. * Enjoyable Party Evening ase night at the home of Mr. | Mrs, Edward R. Curry the} ‘oung People's Department of} Memorial church held a “cootie” party. ~ It is the purpose of the depart- ment to give one party a week. All these parties will be given to boost the assembly, it is stated. _ Following the playing of the games, refreshments were served. “Those present were: { a Marie Sawyer, Alice: Jenks, Elizabeth Rosam, Mary Whitmarsh, Gladys Russell, Doro- thy Stanley, Miriam Carey, Eulalie ws, Lila Harris, Catherine Knowles, Eugenia Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. ©. R. Curry, Della Mae Cur- ty, Rev. Holmes Logan, Mrs. Lam- and children. ’ Messrs. Will Burgos, Albert » Malcolm Pinder, Howard Butler, Tom Curry, Malcolm John- #0n, Merville Rosam, Richard Rus- - sell, Leonard Curry. Cabaret Dance At “There will be a cabaret dance at the Coral Isle Casino tonight ‘with music by Howard Wilson) and his band. A good program of | the latest dance hits has been in a for the pleasure of those ding. . This will be club night at the en. The public is invited to Arrange For Bridge Party PY ait All arrangements have * been made for the benefit bridif¢ party tb be given by the Tuhiok Wom- an’s Club at the Senior clubhouse on Division street Tuesday after- noon from 4 to 6 o’clock. - Every effort is being put forth by the young ladies who are in charge of the affair to make it a success. It has been announced that a part of the proceeds from this entertainment will be donated to the Senior Woman’s Club to carry on their work. In addition to bridge, other card games will be played. Prizes will be given for high scores at each table of bridge as well as to those playing other games. Jack Williams And Ottilee Sawyer Wed Jack Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of 809 Ashe street, and Miss Ottilee Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sawyer of 623 Margaret street, were married 6:30 o’clock yester- day afternoon in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn, The ceremony was” performed by Notary Public J. G. Piodela, in the presence of members of the family and a group of friends of the high contracting parties. Fk ile mes dn _ Personal Chief Engineer Gilreymo Rus- sel, of the P. and O. S. S. com- ny and family, left over the high y this morning for a vaca- tiem. They will go first to Tampa and from there motor to points of interest in the south, Victor Larsen, who was spend- ing-a few days with his parents ee other relatives, left yester- y afternoon for his home in Is- lamorada. FUNERAL SUNDAY FORMS. MARQUES DIES THIS MORNING AT RESI- ‘DENCE ON CATHERINE STREET | Mrs. Isabel Marques, 39 years old; died 7 o’clock this morning inthe residence 800 Catherine street. Funeral services wil! be held from the residence 5:30 Mention | Mrs. Mary Daley, retired stew- ardess with the P. and O. S. S. company, left yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville, called because of the death of her mother. Mrs. G. E. Allen and daughter, Ruth, who were spending a brief time in Key West, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for the home in Miami. $a abe eeceac ener s WO ee gtrEMetse ee TearC? < ALFRED SALINAS DIES IN MIAMI FORMER KEY WESTER AND BROTHER OF MRS. C. MENDOZA News has been received in the city announcing the sudden death of Alfred Salinas, age 64, at his home in Miami. Funeral services and burial were conducted in that city. The deceased, who was a broth- . Funeral Home, j o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev.) .. of Mrs, Charles Mendoza, of @.-BMontero of the Cuban Mcth-) 416 Bahama street, this city, for- odist. church officiating. merly resided in Key West, hav- The deceased is survived by the! iM& moved away and taken up his pera Tomas Wareaie residence elsewhere about three @iiliren’ Florinda, Elia, “Rogelio,|” Besides Eduardo, Leonor and Nelida. Her| two other sisters, a brother and patents, Mr. and Mrs, Enrique) °"¢ daughter, Montecino of Tampa. One brother, Pedro Montecino, and! J ROBERTS HELD one sister, Miss Evangelina Mon-|" teeino. Funeral arrangements are al charge of the Benjamin Lopex(| six Joseph F. Roberts, charged with | desertion and non-support of his CHANGES MIND Besides Mrs, Mendoza, he mg) ’ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Eaton and Simonton Streets Sunday School opens at 9:45 o’clock under the leadership of Gerald Saunders, superintendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. Morning worship begins at 11 o’clock. ~The sermon topic will be: “The Victoty of Faith.” A The ‘evéning worship hour is 8 jo’clock: The sermon topic will be: “The Witness With Power.” The ‘Epworth’ League will meet jin the ‘Social Hall of the Sunday Schoot building ut 7:00 o’clock. 'The meeting will be conducted by Miss Mary Center. i The mid-week prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The choir rehearsal is held on Friday at 7:45 o'clock. FIRSI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday School starts at 10:00 a.m. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00. Topic: “The Basic Requirement— Faith.” The Young People of the Church wilf meet: at 7:15'0’elock. «* Evening worship at 8:00 o’clock. Topic: *‘Love Anointing Its Lord.” Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day at 7:30. Topic: “An Impotent Savior.” - This is the final study in the course*on ithe Critics of Jesus. Read Matthew 27:39-44, Mark 15:29-32, Luke 23:35-43. FIRST BAPTisT CHURCH Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton Streets W. P. Page, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 Preaching service, 11:00 a. By Rev. Alfred DeBarritt. B. A, U,, Junior, intermediate and Senior B. Y. P. U., at 7:00 p. m. At 8:00 p. m., Rev. S. W. Rogers. Wednesday,, mid-week _ service, 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval end Eaton Street A. B. Dimmick, Pastor Sunday services: Low Mass, 7:00 a. m, Matins, 6:45 a. m, Sung Mass (church school), 9:30 a, m. Sing Masé (sermon), 11:00 a m. Evensong; sermon, Benediction, 8:00 p. m. Week-day services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:06 a. m. Evensong, 5:30 p, m. Second Mass on Wednesdays, 9:00 a. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH preaching by at “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8:00 p. m. . Bible study and Prayer-:ervice, Wednesday, 8:00 p, m. “LA TRINIDAD” 1Revs.:L. Oser ‘and Montero Pastors f Jesus Moritero, Assistant Pastor Puvel end Angela Streets Sunday School, 3;30 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 827 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 o'clock. Reading Room in Society build- ing, open week-days from $ to 5 o'clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, S. J. |St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane } Sanday masses: 7:00, 8:15 and , 9:30 as m. Week day mass: 6:45 a. m. MIXED BIBLE CASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- icino, Teachers This ciass meets every Sunday | morning at the Harris School aud- fitorium at 10:00. Men and wom- jen not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of de ry ey) ul fa an. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday School starts at 9:45 a. m., under the leadership of Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. Each department meets in its own rooms, Morning service, 11-00 o'clock. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:45. Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock. In the absence of the pastor’ Mr. Collingford will preach at the morning service and Mr. Monti- ceni at-the evening service. Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m., the young folks who attended the conference at Ft. Lauderdale will have charge of the service. CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street T. P. Douglas, Pastor Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p. m. THE SALVATION ARMY Lieut. Leah Hartley, Officer in| poxes, ballots, ballot stubs, mem-, the day or night shifts, shall be Charg> ae 1002 Fleming Street Company meeting (Sunday School), 9:30 a. mi. Holiness meeting, 41:00 a. m. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meet 1:45 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Garner White and Olivia Streets Rev, James A. Cain, Pastor 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning service. 3:30 p. m., Sunday School. :30 p. m., Evangelistic ser- vice. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. People’s meeting. Weekly m., Young SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 m Sabbath Service, 10:30 a. m. CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) A. J. Shockley, Pastor 704 Whitehead Street 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. 10:45. a, m., morning worship. Text: “What shall.I do to inherit eternal life,” # 3:00 p. m., sermon by Rev. J. W. Evans, pastor of Ebenezer W. M. church, Delray Beach, Fla. 5:00 p. m., Junior Vorick C. E. service. 6:45 p. m., Senior Vorick €. E. service. 7:45 p. m., Special program. Value of Religious Sermon by the pastor. evening worship. Subject: “The Education.” TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pasior 717 Simonton Street Divine services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Church school and training class at 3:30 p. m. Church for juniors at 7 p. m. Monday, young: people, at..7:00 Pp. m. Dramatic Club meets. at 8:00 p. mm. . Women’s Auxiliary at 8 p.: m. Tuesday, weeknight service, 8. p. m. * SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, between Petronis and Olivia Streets Sunday services: Sung mass (Sermon, fons), 8:00 a. m. Solemn msong (Sermon), 7:00 p. m. Week-day services: Mass (Communions), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 a. m. Litany and sermon, Wednesdays, 8:00 p. m. Commun. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary M. A. Moreno, Recording Steward Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. 7:00 p. m., evening worship. STATE HOSPITAL Two nurses from the state hes- ppital at Chattahooche arrived on Proposed New Charter | For City Of (Twelfth Installment) (Continued From Yesterday) Section 91. The canvass being completed, the result shall be publicly proclaimed, Duplicate certificates of the result of such election..shall be drawn -up by the inspectors or clerk at ‘each elec. jtion district,.which shall. contain} :in words written at full length the name of each,.persen voted for ,each office, and the number of votes cast for each person voted for such office, and if any ques- tion shall be submitted to’an elec- tion, such certificates shall. also contain the number of vo! for and against such question, which certificate shall be signed by the inspectors and clerks, and one of such certificates shall be, j by one of the inspectors. delivered without delay, securely sealed, to the chairman of the Board of Election Commissioners and the jother to the City Clerk and the poll list and oaths of inspectors and clerks together with all ballot oranda and papers of all kinds used by the inspectors and clerks’ jin conducting such election, shall jbe (transmitted sealed ‘up, “; \'the inspectors, with ‘certificate of the result. of the election, ‘to the chairman of the Board of Elec- tion Commissioners, to be filed in ‘the office of said Election Com. missioners. Section 92., On the day follow- ing any election, it shall be the duty of the said Election Com- missioners to meet at their of- fice and publicly proceed to can- vass the vote returns; such can- vass shall be made solely, exclu- sively and entirely from the re- turns of the certificates of the inspectors in each election ward, as signed and filed by them, and in no case shall the Board of Elec- tion Commissioners change or vary in any manner the number of votes cast for the candidates, respectively at any polling place, as shown by the returns of the inspectors of such polling place. They shall compile the results of the election, as shown by the returns of said inspectors, and then make up and sign duplicate certificates containing in words and figures, written at full length the whols number of votes. for each office, the names of the per-. sons for whom such votes were st! SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933. strued as including all regularly salaried men employed by the said city of Key West in its said Fire Department, whose employment shall be regular and continuous, }and not of temporary character. The benefits of this act shall be extended to all such employees who are now members of said Fire Department and who are otherwise entitled to participate essarily incurred in the connec-/in said benefits, and they shall be! tion with the holding of any elec-| entitled to credit for actual con- tion shall be certified by the Elec-'tinuous service in said Fire De- tion Commissioners to the City’ partment previous to the passuge Council and the ‘same shall be au-| of this act. dited, passed: upon and. paid if} Before any person shall become approved ‘as ‘other ‘bills against the/_ member of said Fire Depart- city are paid. ment he must have been a quali- Mayor's Recommendation fied elector of said City of Key * Sectign 96. It shall be the duty} West for not less than one year of''the Mayor from time to time} previous to his appointment; he to transmit to the City Council] shall not be over the age of thir- in writing his recommendations) ty-five years, of good meral char- concerning any act or thing which} acter, and shall under no circum- in his opiion pertains to the peace,|stances be appointed to any po- welfare or good order of saidjsition in said Fire Department city. until he shall have produced the City Firemen medical certificate of at least two Section 97. That the City of|reputable physicians, designated |Key West, Monroe County, from} by the City Council, which said and after the passage and taking} certificate shall show that said ap- ‘effect of this act shall provide] plicant for position in said Fire , for two shifts of firemen, one shift} Department is free from all phy- :to be on duty during the day and/ sical and mental disabilities, and jthe other shift to be on duty dur-|that he is physically strong and ing the night. Provided, how-] fit. ever, that all firemen whether on} Any such person who may be appointed to a position in said Fire Department withont having Key West subject to ot case Coe gen. @ ire al luring the time dient fire emergency so requires, no. fireman ‘sl aa Ade “on jduty more than fourteen (14) yours per day, and -the hours ‘during which each shift is to be on duty shall be divided, either by shifts alternating from night to day shifts or otherwize, so that nei- ther shifts shall be discriminated against in the number of hours ‘during which the members there- ‘of are required to be on duty. } Provided, further, that nothing in this act shall be construed as re- | pealing any of .the provisions of jthe law or ordinances of the City , allowing vacation to firemen. {Section 99. That the term “firemen” as used in this act shall ‘be construed to mean all those l persons employed by the city in -any work in connection with the |prevention and extinguishment of : fires in said city by said munici- ! pal. government. Firemen’s Pension Fund Section 100, Theze is hereby created a fund to be known as the Pension Fund for the Fire Department of the City of Key West, Florida. The City of Key. West shall levy and collect annually in, the man- ner provided by law upon all tax- cal certificates with the officer so MONDAY SPECIALS ‘nn dcen D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE 40 inch Figured Voiles, light and dark grounds, yard 15¢ 40 inch Figured Organdy, New shipment of BLISTER CREPE, all shades, special per yard 50c Another shipment of Flaxon Dresses for Monday, each 50c Ladies’. No-Run _ Step-ins, pair .... ca eatletiee EO 1 lot of Children’s Panties and Bloomers, each ..... 10¢ Hand = Finished pees | Pajamas, made of Flow Batiste, pair .... -.. $1.00 New Beach Pajamas, (Sun- Back), pair ............... $14 Special reductions on ALL SILK DRESSES for Satur- day and Monday. first procured and filed said medi-| gi fe h office, and the| able property within said city one- anes as yore given for andj fifth of one mill upon the dollar against any public measure or! 0? the assessed valuation there- measures which may have been! for for the purpose of establish- Sun-Back Dresses, newest styles, each ... . $1.00 submitted at. such election. One! of. such certificates shall be fur-; nished to the City Clerk and the, same shall be recorded by, him in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, which book shall be fur- nished by the Election, Commis- sioners and shall be labeled “Re- cord of Election Returns”. Should any member or members of the Board of Election Comniissioners, or the said City Clerk, wilfully violate any of the requirements of this section, he shall be deem- ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be figed_in a sum notto exceed five hundred dollars, or be committed to the| county jail for a term not to ex- ceed six months. Section 93. In case any city, officer shall be elected in any’ election, thé chairman \of the Board of Election Commissioners shall give to the person who shall be elected a certificate of his election, and the city clerk shall give to any person desiring a copy of such returns from the record,' upon payment to him the custom-! ary fees for copying and certify- ing papers in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The person who shall receive the highest number of votes cast for one office shall be elected to such office. In case two or more. persons shall receive an equal number of votes for the same of-/ fice, the City Council elected at} such election shall choose between | such. persons receiving an equal; number of votes, but in all cases such persons so chosen shall be| qualified to hold the said office. |g City Council, shal! fill all va- cancies in the city offices between |the elections. | | Section 94, The Board of {Election Commissiqners is hereby |required to cause to be prepared, all proper blanks and forms to be used in the election and the re- jturns and certificates, comform- able to the provisions of this chap- iter, and shall also procure a suf- j ficient number of copies of the pod regulating elections in the said , City of Key West, to supply the | several polling places in said city, land transmit the same with the Children’s. Sport. Shoes, pair’... " Beach Sandals, pair .. Reductions .or Saturday and Monday. ling and mairitaining said’ fand until such time as the said fund shall reach the sum of fifty thou- said dollars, and thereafter such sum of money shall be raised an, nually by taxation as may be nec- essary to maintain said fund at an amount not less than fifty thousand dollars, provided, how- ever, that no annual levy for said purpose shall be in excess of one- fifth of one mill. Seetion 101. Fire Department shall PALAC Conrad Nagél-Leila Hyams in -CONSTANT WOMAN Matinee, §-10c; Night, 10-20c A i 10 DAY SALE On Screen Doors and Window Screens Mosquito time is here again! With these low prices on Sereen Doors and Window Screens, nobody need go with- out the comforts of Screens. Compare these prices: 3’x7” DOORS: Bronze Wire Galvanized Wire 2'-8"x6"-8" SCREEN DOORS: Bronze Wire . $1.75 Galvanized Wire _.... $1.65 2’-6"x6'x6" SCREEN DOORS: Bronze Wire : Galvanized Wire HALF * SCREENS “10”, 2'.8" WINDOWS: Galvanized Wire LOWER PRICES ON »~ WINDOWS Any special’ ‘size Screen Door or Window Screen made j) te order at no extra cost. Just give us a phone call and we will drop sround and get the measurements of your screens and deliver them to HOLTSBERG’S Monday Sale For Monday we have «a beautiful line of VOILE DRESSES, some with bare backs, others with Organdy trimmings, sizes 14 to 20; they see window, it $1.00 New Silk Shirting tripes | you read about JO a Dresses, we are first. to _Show them, yard so... 98e Ladies’ Shoes, in white only,. sizes 8 to 7, on sale, pr. $1.00 Ruff Crepe Negligees, on sale Monday, special . $1.06 25 pieces of Colored Broad- cloth, double width, reg- ular 10¢ grade, on sale Monday morning, 2 yds. 1S¢ Children’s Wash Dresses, sizes 7 to 14, on sale 60e pieces of Voile and Flaxong, some running as high a& 25¢ yard, on sale Monday morning (see window) yd. 20... 10€ Crepe de Chine Step-Ins, lace trimmings, special _ S0c A new Seamproof Slip, made of Thrubu Washable Silk, the seam is guaranteed as long as the garment Insts, nade in regular and extra sizen, at - $1.98 16 dozen Pepperel Extra Size $ix90 Sheets, at _ The Mallinson'’s Pumy Wiilew, all light colors; this cloth sold ax high as $2.98, on sale Monday, only yd, . Be Cotton Mesh Cloth for Sport Dresses, on male at yd. .. 28 Colored Boarder Sheets, Bixd0, on sale Monday, each - - Diaper Cloth, 27x27, hem- med, regaiar $1.25, on ante Members of the be con- 20 designated by the City Couneil by ordinance shall under no cir- cumstances be entitled to the benefits of this act. - Section 102. The City Council of the City of Key West shall by ordinance provide for the election by said council of five free hold- ers of the City of Key West, who pay taxes upon real or property to said City of Key West. in excess of one hundred dollars per annum, who shall be known as Pension Commissioners. (To Be Continued) Sabire Hanim, who has been made chief of the bureau of land surveyal registration in Kadikeuy, is the first woman in Turkey to hold such a job, nt SPECIAL Today and Tomerrew SOUR SOP and FRESH . PEACH Ice Cream—35e Quart Also Vanila, Chocolate, Cocoa- nut and Ice Cream Waffles _ Watson’s Ice Cream Parlor 915 Southard St. Phone 626-W PEARLMAN’S, INC. MONDAY ANOTHER DRESS SALE . Just received new shipment.» Dainty Wash Dresses, new style Piques, Solid White ..f Organdies, Printed - Voi Printed Lawns, all beauti fully trimmed, see window, 40 Silk Dresses, some in this assortment as high 7 $3.95, all on sale at .. Twenty-five $3.95 Very’ nih Silk Dresses, on” Suits for little) girls with. hats to match, each .... $1.00 Just received to, 8; at only 80 40 and 45 inch ru ee All Drea Goods in ther a ee for Monday, pieces: of New. Wash Fabrics, he. C yd. 10¢, 18¢, 19¢, ome in and see em. { ei SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON: ALL SHOES Whites, Blonds, Sports and Fancies, % 2 te 14 ond 14 to 16, 10 pieces of Dotter guaranteed island Cy Novelty Works jminor children, was given a pre- tomination are invited te ettend |i. Havana Special this morning} Pine White Batiste, like silk, BIRMINGHAM, & Charles € rahem was waiting for Mi to arrive for their wedding, she sent word that she had changed her mind. ig. — While this city ‘ora Falls Rogelio Gomez, justice of the peace this morning. After hearing the evidence in the matter Roberts was held un- | tek bond of $300 for trial at the next term of criminal court. Himinary hearing in the court of} GOSPEL. LEAGUE Wm. N. Knowles, Superintendent. The Gospel League will meet j Sunday afternoen, 4 o }the County’ Home. Dr. twill speak Rogers to take charge of patients § re- ijudged insane. e Lovise Driggere will go ih ch Barrow leave for by R. Green. They will bespital, l forms aforesaid, to the inspectors pot election at each polling place in said city, with a gufficient namber of such forms and copies MAXWELL LORD, Prop. Phone 319-R atland Aristides Moreno will be eared |fot use of such inspectors at the election. Section 95. All expemrer nec- on sale Monday, yard 16. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR OTHER SPECIALS