The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 27, 1933, Page 4

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TUESDAY, JUNE 27, Proposed New Charter | amuvinsiRY OF | PLAN MEETING ‘| For City Of Key West| trun cHur bo cas is ne Eee ee Boy Scout Troop Arranges i lot the World Wer. Veterans| the East Coast yesterday for aj East Coast yesterday for her I stay of a few weeks in ° North} at Miami Beach, (Thirteenth Installment) COMPLETION OF SECOND Barcel Post, Se ae Carolina, stopping at intermediate o: SOCIETY Personal Mention Miss Harriett Roberts, whi Oscar Norman and~ brother, _ Program For Friday Night ', An interesting program is being Vocal solo—Mrs. Rafael Solano, “@tranged for an entertaiment to|Jr., accompanied by orchestra. Be put on by members of Troop by j saa on the erouse of s iy, dune+30, at the» Harris ‘échool, Tt is stated that this entertain- Ment will be staged for the pur- Pose of raising funds to defray the expenses of the troop on its ‘Proposed annual encampment trip ® August at which time the boys will attend a regular Boy Scout Summer camp for a period of from ten to fourteen days. , The program to be presented follows: * Selection by orchestra, rof. Bar- foso leader. Vocal solo—Miss Hariett John- son, _ Three act comedy—Membeds of Harmonica solo—Scout Jack Cormack. Vocal solo—Scout Jack Solano, Stunt—Fox Patrol Boy Scouts, Violin solo—Scout Hector Bar- Toso. Camp fire scene—Members. of. troop. The three-act comedy that will be put on by the members of St. Paul’s church unit, entitled “When They Built the D. and R, G.,” is the same play that was presented last week at the Parish hall, and which proved to be such a grand success. This year will mark the first summer encampment the scouts have enjoyed in a long time, it is shown, and the members of the organization express a hope that 4 (Continued From Yesterday) Section 144. That Ordinance No. 167, Council Series, of the City of Key West, approved March 28th, 1932; Ordinance No. 173 Council Series, of the City of Key West, approved, .November 17th, 1932; Ordinance No. 180, Coun. cil Series of the City of Key West, approved April 17th, 1922, and Ordinance No. 189, Council Ser- ies, of the City of Key West, ap- proved November 16th, 1922, be- es to Carl E. Aubuchon, his heirs, administrators, successors or as- signs the privilege of franchise of erecting, establishing, operating and maintaining a water. works system and sewerage system throughout the City of Key West, and beneath and along the streets of said city: be and same are here- by validated, legalized, approved ing Ordinances granting franchis-' cil shall take into consideration Council may adopt plans, specifi- cations and surveys already on file with said city. Section 120. When said sewer system is completed, or when it may be completed in one zone, the said City Council may charge al rental for the use of said system against all property with which it: is connected; the rental rate to be fixed by the City Council and, in fixing the rental rates for the use of said sewer, the City Coun- the cost of maintenance, upkeep, and repair, interest on the bonds hereinafter provided for, and a sinking fund for said bonds; the City Council may change the rates once every two years if necessary and when any change of rates is! made the same shall be published in a daily newspaper of the City} of Key West once each week for YEAR WILL BE CELEBRAT- ED WITH EXERCISES BEGIN- NING HERE SUNDAY, JULY 2 (COMMUNICATED)... The second anniversary of this colored church, formerly the Wesleyan Methodist. church, of Great Britain, and transferred. to the Southern Presbyterian church, will be held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 2,.3 and 4. By a coincidence, the English flag is substituted by the Stars and Stripes,-on the date of the Great Day of the Republic, July 4. Special sermons will be preached by the resident minister Sunday, and a minister from one of the Methodist churches (White) will preach the anniversary sermon, meetings will be conducted on Wedesday nights 8 o’clock at St. It is requested that all members be in attendance at the meeting tomorrow night at which business of vital importance to organization will be taken up. completed, will effect veritable transformation in this locality. It is hoped that kind friends will do- nate some shade trees and that the!. ground can be prepared, The see- saws and swings afford great fun for the many youngsters and some others will be erected as funds are The feature of the vacation school,has been the exceptional memory work done by the pupils of the Douglas public school. points enroute. time BROUGHT ait ILL MAN TAKEN [ALMA ASSON GETS _ OFF STEAMSHIP) HONORS AT SCHOE ASHORE AND. PLACED IN MARINE HOs- PITAL THIS MORNING Roy R. Miller, member of the been established and} ship’s company of the S. S. West shown that young people can have| Chatela, from British ports bound the best time under distinctively | south, was brought ashore from Joseph ‘Russell, °Jr.,’ son and Mrs. Joseph Russell of. Mrs. Daisy Parker and son, who| Beach, is in Havana where» were spending some time with] went to join his father and Eri Mrs. Parker’s mother, Mrs. Lizzie] Hemingway, whe have been ii Harris, left yesterday afternoon ‘the for their home in Miami. Cuban capital and other poi the island for several months, — Little Alma Asson, daught Mr. and Mrs. William Asson, recently awarded a. certifica’ perfect attendance at the which. she is attending in < Egypt, N. J. : Mrs, Asson, formerly Ethel Russell, sent to her p Christian auspices. Students, are/ the vessel this morning and taken heard ‘rhapsodizing ‘about tie} ¢, Matine homnit i wonderful time they have had at oe She Macine Pony ey Mr, and Mrs. B, E. Russell, White street, a clipping fr St. Paul’s church, senior aes public will assist the boys in) and in all respects confirmed. three successive weeks, together i : league. making the trip. } Monday evening, July 3. Section 115. The City of Key with a notice when the said sched-) Sunday eveningy.the daily vaca- A ‘ Ni i ti ae CSS - | West is hereby authorized, empow-/ule of rates will be submitted to} tion school will close its exercises,| School,” ‘The revelation of the P * Sa atom wes neceleee ayia ppkk Ie re ered and allowed to collect fees, the Judge of the Circuit Court of; which marks the close of a very|fact that Christian colored young aba aia companyueshad that at the closing exercisés of tha Make Plans For |JOS B. JOHNSON j | rates; tolls and other charges from! the Twentieth Judicial Circuit of| successful Bible sehjool, Real solid| people can have the best time in|* Roat be sent for the patient: The ° e 7 i ‘ hool last Wednesday. Dance July 4 ;| the inhabitants of the City of Key. Florida for approval or disap-| work has been doné by the pupils,’ @ genuinely wholesome and Chris- tug Petrel with Captain A. E.|*°?°° esday. 7 —- | DIES HERE TOD AY West and the property owners and proval, which shall not be more) A trained teacher har been "in tian way and under the leadership | Sharpley in command, met the Ramon Delgado, chairman of ' os users of the water works and sew-{than thirty days after the City; charge, and the fine playground of consecrated Christian people is ship off the bar shortly after 10 wv ‘| erage system established’ under’ Council shall have fixed such Prepared by thé men of the unem-| one of the most uplifting and posi-/ © clock this morning, and received T i social committee of the Cuban| FUNERAL SERVICES HELP UP the Ordinances mentioned in See-! schedule of rates, ¢ ; ; i lub, has announced ia, dance for} DUE TO ABSENCE oF || tion 1 of this act and to. make. the: holder, whose property, is connect- est profit and service. Any property! ployed relief has been of the great-| tive factors for good in the life Mr, Miller, uly 4 with Howard Wilson and charges for the use of said water|cd.with said sewer or who is af.| 4 playground. on hae of young people. Another patient was received - Elizabeth! ‘The tribute that was paid by an| this week at the hospital from a his band furnishing the music. and sewerage system a lien on the) fected by .said changes or rates| Street, prepared in the same man- _ The 4th of July dance is an an- property connected up with said may file objections to such rates, t outstanding minister of the Pres-| Passing vessel. Arthur P, Dono- ner, keeps many ‘from the streets} byterian church was quite deserv-| van, of the S, S. Beacon, suffer- : Joseph Bloxham Johnson, 61 and said Jud hall, after hear.'2"4 affords physical exercise that/ed. He said “I was surprised, for| ing from pulmonary hemorrhages, nual aff C Mu si » system. said Judge shal ry aes, and is re She ee oe see years old, died 9:45 o’clock this} Section 116, The City of Key ing the objections pe taking such hele in eed 1 found be npis could age ie bee morale ashore by the Petrel much interest by the younger. set morning in the home, 524 Francis! West is hereby authorized and, testimony as he shall deem proper, daih a oe ms, oo worth g O ‘en people tl = early Sunday morning, of the city.” street. Funeral services will. be} empowered to enter into contracts|enter an order approving such para! Pa att oat dikteeic td noted aoe pie, announced as soon as word is re-| with the Water Companies and,tates in whole or in part, or in- ganietcan py MM ° ‘was: tha! The American Iris Society re- ceived from two sons not in Key/ Sewer Companies organized and:crease or decrease the same as!" Another wece ob geaund; behind 4ently published ratings for 1,400 West at present. established, and to be organizedjhe shall determine from the evi-i the campus, has been placed at the frises, i ap nei SONS FROM CITY June Clyde-George Lewis in HER RESALE VALUE Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ ——— your choir sang some classical music that we should hesitate to Pp A i i . ; Spas attempt.” mostly new ones. Survivors are his widow, Mrs.jand established, under the Ordin-|dence, and his findings shall be| disposal of Dr. De Barritt to trans-| Friends who would care to at- Hester Louise Johnson; twoj ances mentioned in Section 1 of, final; when the said schedule of| form into a park for the colored daughters, Mrs. Emit F. Phillips|this act, and all contracts and)rates is approved or fixed by said| population of this district. It is jand Miss Ida Johnson. Two sons, agreements heretofore made byjCircuit Judge it shall not be chang-| already partially cleared, and when tend the anniversary exercises Monday will find seats reserved for their comfort. Key West's First Funeral Home | Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 848 Never Sleeps Tenn., and Victor Floyd Johnson, of Tallahassee, Also two grand- j children, » Benjamin Lopez Funeral Home will be in charge of the services. Key West with the said Carl E. Aubuchon, his heirs, administra- tons, executors, successors, or as- signs, are hereby. approved, legal- ized and confirmed. West is hereby Authorized and empowered to grant further fran- chises and extensions of “franchis- es. and to enter into, further con- Sigsby Johnson,’ of © Memphis,} the City Council of the City of|ed or altered for a period of two years, without first obtaining leave of the court to submit, a new schedule of rates. The schedule of rates approved or fixed by the Cireuit Judge shall not become Section 117. .The City of Key| effective until thirty days after the entering of said order, which order shall be published by the City Clerk’in a daily néwspaper, published in the City of Key West, tracts. and .agreements with the once each week-for three succes- said Carl E. Aubuchon, his heirs,!sive weeks. administrators, executors, succes-| Section 121. All money — re- sors on assigns, extending the said|ceived from the rental of said franchises for such period or pe-|Sewers shall be used solely to de- riods. of time as may be deemed/fray the cost of maintenance re- for the best interest of said city|pair and upkeep, and interest on by said City Council; that the lim-| bonds, and a sinking fund for the itations of thirty years, now pro-,Tetirement. of outstanding bonds vided by law be and the same is until all same shall have been re- hereby. repealed insofar as the | tired. same applies to the city of Key Parks.and Playgrounds West in relation to the Ordinances} Section 122. The City Coun- mentioned herein and the City|cil of the City of Key West, Flor- Council is hereby authorized to ex-jida, on behalf of said city, shall tend the said franchise beyond|have power to condemn, acquire thirty years. 2 and purchase lands for public Section 118. That all acts and] parks and playgrounds beyond the the proceedings of the City of|city limits and to contract for the Key West, Florida, in relation|/development and improvement to the calling . and _ holding} the, _.f, including the construction of an election in said city on the. of golf courses thereon, and may 10th day of May, 1922, at which/let contracts for such work or election the issuance of $200,000| perform the same by and under public improvement bonds of a supervision for the city and - SHE ISN'T WORRYING OF course she knows that there will be guests for dinner this eve- ning, but why worry? She knows that dinner is in the gas oven and ae mentite neerrsgeaneanar epeentiotis perpen oetgeepeeeinero ergs pertain asiiiaomehn oe City of Key West, Florida, for|shall pay and disburse all. funds the purpose of acquiring and de-|for such purposes, Ordinances: veloping. parks and for street’ shall be passed governing the use that the aatomatic oven heat con- | Paving was duly authorized by ajand regulation and such properties majority vote of all those quali-| including the imposition of charg- ' ° tro! will watch the cooking for ‘eek "tied electors of said ~~ sauna) es or green fees on the golf cours- her. She knows that when she sat said election, and acts and'es and said council shall provide = te erat proceedi of the City .of Key/for the maintenance thereof after gets home all she wll Kees todo § 117 ¢ Hi} West rs Se to the Merits ea All" monies __re- ae is to take the whole meal from the oven and put it on the table. More then that—che knows it will be by legalized, ratified and confirm-'goif courses over and above main- ed, notwithstanding any want of tenance, upkeep and operation statutory) power or authority orj;costs shall pass forthwith to the any defect, irregularity or omis- credit of the interest and sinking sion in said acts or proceedings;'fund account of said city. and the said City of Key West is Closing Streets perfectly cooked. hereby authorized and empowered! Section 123. That the City * to issue said bonds and the said) Council of the City of Key West, bonds when sold and delivered| he and the same is hereby em- ’s what shall become valid and legally! powered and authorized to close That ‘ t the modern gas range | binding obligations of the said| certain platted streets in the City j city. of Key West, as follows: has done for others, and can do The said city shall in the form| Duncan street, beginning at the for you. and manner prescribed by law, intersection of the northeasterly levy and collect in each year,!side of Thompson street, and ex- ce the said bonds ae, tending northeasterly to | the * . . ing and unpaid, on all the taxable; southwesterly side of Georgia Drop in the Gas Office and let as property. in said city a sufficient! street, Catherine street, beginning show you. FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. | wc" Feces sate Soin '@ «| West, Florida, is authorized and northeasterly side of Thompson} Robert B. I M j empowered to construct, install,’ street and extending northeasterly ‘obe: . Ingle, anager and operate a sewer system within to the southwesterly intersection! 6 the corporate limits of said city,! of Georgia street Virginia street. | intersection of | } | southwesterly Georgia strect; Elta. street, at jtax to pay the interest on the at the intersection of the north- {said bonds and the principal.there.| easterly side of Thompson street joe as the same shall become due/and extending northeasterly to the and payable, [ jand in the installments of said sew-/ beginning at the intersection of} jer system the city may divide the the northeasterly side of Thompson; territorial limits of the municipali-! street and extending northeasterly | ;ty in sones and may install and to the southwesterly intersection} complete a system in each zone at of Georgia street and Ashby street} js time, but in case the soning beginning at the intersection of j adopted by said city, then the prin- the northwesterly side of United! i eipal sewe? mains may be of such street and extending in a north-| {sizes and dimensions so as to ul- westerly dirvetion to and in the} timately be sufficient for the en.’ waters of the bay. H tire. city, «The City Council shall! {Te Be Continued) provide the plans, specifications. | - mone areal | Surveys and estimates for a sewer! Subscribe for The Citixen— iaystem for said city, ar the City weekly. MUTILA and sale of said bonds, are here-| ceived as revenue from the use of] ° | Sarre My husband introduced me to Luckies He had no objection to my brand of cigarettes. Bur, one day he asked me to try his. Well, I did—and I've been saying “Luckies Please” ever since, And it’s not merely because Luckies taste fine and are ever so mild. Let me tell you the ral reason. SP because Its toasted mate thing with me. Ater all, ie. touches my lips—and I de take © pride in my sense of dainciness, Naturally, “Toasting” means 10. — me even more than it doestog man—for parity is something very precious to a fastidious woman, :

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