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4 - a SOCIETY Fern Chapter To Stage Play Tomorrow Evening'- There will be a play entitled “A Child’s Paradise” presented tomor- row evening at the High School auditorium which will be under the auspices of Fern Chapter, Or- der of Eastern Star, The following is the program: sont Godmother—Susan La The dreamer—Betty Fairy—Fernandez. Alice in Wonderland Alice—Betty Henriquez. Rabbit—John L. Dey. Frog head—Florence Dillon, ess — Jacqueline Daugh- tery. at—John R. Kerr. M. Hare—Ear! Adams, Jr. Hatter—-Sherman Williams. D. Mouse—Cecilia Knight. Two of Hearts—Ernestine Evans. Five of Hearts—Doris Roberts. Seven of Hearts—Mary Sawyer. Queen of Hearts—Fiorida Pin- Joyce der. * ‘King of Hearts—Melvin Adams. ‘Knave of Hearts—Della Mae Curry. lly Kisson, Roland Keaton. _ 5 eld sistér—Shirley Fae Rus- Ladies in Waiting—Dorothy Miller, Lucille Mitchell. ; Sleeping Beauty—Sylvia Pinder. Prince—Ulrie Gwynn. Cinderella Cinderella—Bllie Mae ‘Gwynn. May, step-sister—Dorianna Wilk liams. Stepmother—Fannie Mae John- son, Mickey and Mickey Mouse—Bet- ty Henriquez and Paul Esquinaldo. F. Godmother—Betty Joan Rob- erts, Prince—Billy Kesson. Page—Calvin Cates. Toy Shop Raggedy Ann—Cecelia Knight. Red Riding Hood—Ruth Rob- erts, Dutch Dolls—Marguerite — Rob- erts, Billy Shaw. Pirate—Rose Mary Higgs. Tin Soldiers—Della Mae Curry, Gustavo Desdier, Sylvia Sawyer, Odes McKillip, Shirley Weather- ford, Manuel Morshall Barbara Holsumback, J; B, Sawyer. Humpty Dumpty — Kenneth Kerr. * Lonesome Doll—Alecia ‘Perez. Spring—Shirley F. Russell. - French Dolls—Sylvia Dillon, Roland Keaton, Wee Willie Winkle—Phillip de. Hop 0" My Thumb Hop 0’ My Thumb—Raiford Roberts, Alicia Perez. " liver Saunders, . es Roberts. Brothers—Tom Johnson, Carrol Bethel Jr., Gustavo Disdier. Orge—Jack Rae Newcomb. Orge’s Wife—Helen Curry. _ Little Miss Muffett—Anita ‘| ) ylvia Wat- Pintado, irbara Mae Curry, m, Rose M. Demer- Ann Bire. ‘Plans for the gala cabaret to a the Coral Isle Casino July 3, are steadily those in charge of announce. Shipments noisemakers suffi- for this event, been r An eiaborate floor show will an oad at midnight and will in- best of local talent. Howard Wilson and his band, have just returned from a south Florida, have been to furnish the music. band made a decided hit at Spanish-American Club in Mi- and the’ management states; those who enjoy modern} bse rhythm should attend this . « Ft. Jack and Jill—Oliver Saunders, Jackie Daughtery. Jack in Box—-Sylvia Watkins. Felix the Cat—John . Monsal- vatge. Proposed New Charter For City Of Key West (Fifteenth | Installment) POSCOSSOCOOCOCODLCEOOODCOOOOEOCOSOOOEOCE (Continued From Yesterday) Section 124. That Ordinance jNo. 199, Council Series of the City of Key West, entitled an Ord- inance of the City of Key West in relation to closing certain plat- ted. streets located on a subdivi- jcontract of said municipality shall be impaired by this change. Section 131. The ordinances of the former Gity of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, shall be, and remain the ordinances of: | KEY WEST CITIZES, MAKES TEST OF LOCAL FIRE HOSE REPRESENTATIVE OF UNDER- WRITERS MUCH PLEASED OVER RESULTS Fire hose of the Key West de- partment, underwent a severe test this, morning under: the supervi- sion of M. R. Graham, representa- sion of traet twenty in the City of Key West; approved the 7th day. of April, 1923, be and the same is hereby legalized, validated and confirmed. Section 125. That the City Council of the City of Key West is hereby authorized and empow- ered to close any other street that may be extending into the waters of the bay from Tract Twenty of said. city,: providing, no; objection of protest is filed or, made by the owner of property abutting on said streets. Special Elections | | | the City ‘of Key’ West, Monroe! tive “of the Southeastern Under- County, Florida, created. hereun-| writers Association, who arrived der, altered, amended, modi-| ‘. fied or repealed by the City coe cil of the said city. 4 Section 132. All laws or parts ing which a number offféngths of of laws jn conflict herewith are’ hose burst occasioning a tremend- hereby repealed, and the provi-| ous loss of property, an order was sions of this act shall apply ir-' issued by the underwriters associa- respectively of the provisions of|tion to have tests of all hose in any or all local or special laws or! the district made. acts. | The full test of 200 pounds with Section 133. The provisions of | nozzle closed, was made to all of this act shall become effective and: the hose in the local department. the same shali be in force only’ Of the 3,950 feet put under pres- upon and after the approval and sure only three lengths, 50 feet ratification of the same by the! each, were found defective. After the operations were con- yesterday from Mia 1 Since a recent cnn dur- Saucy Sue—Constance Adams.! couneil of the City of Key West, the City of Key West, to be ex- lis hereby authorized and empower- Section 126. That the City, majority of the qualified voters of; ‘pressed at the general city elec-} ed to provide: by ordinance for’ tion to be held in November, 1933, the calling and‘ holding of special #fter due notice thereof has been, elections in said-city from time to, Published .at least one time in a time as occasion requires and ‘for, 2€wspaper published in said city, the eanvass’by the inspectors and, ten (10) days prior to the holding clerk of the votes-cast at such, of said election for the ratification) elections and for: the canvass by °F rejection of this act. In the the election commissioners of the’ event the provisions of this act re-: inspectors’ and clerk’s returns and’ ceive the approval of the major-| for all other and necessary. acts,!ity of the electors of the City of matters and things in connection| Key West, then the six (6) can-/ with the holding of such special | didates for Councilmen receiving elections. the highest number of votes at Insofar as the terms of the general city election in No- any vember, 1933, shall be deemed the cluded Mr. Graham told Chief Harry Baker he was well satisfied with the results. -RETURNT0 CUBA bas Since President. Gerardo Ma- chado, of Cuba, has given liberty to hundreds. of political ‘prisoners, and permitted the return to Cuba of all refugees, there has.been an exodus from Key West, Miami and MRS. J. KNOWLES BURIED IN MIAMI FORMER KEW WESTER WAS MOTHER OF MRS. FRANK CRUZ “Mrs. Frank Cruz . of Angela| street has received news of the death of, her mother, Mrs. Julia Ida . Knowles, who left here six months ago to make her home in The funeral was conducted in {Miami yesterday ab 3:30 p. m. by |Rev. J. M. Sagraves, of Highland Park Methodist church. Mrs. Knowles leaves her hus- band, Robert H. Knowles, and four sons, Robert Jerome, Arnold L.,: Reginald M, and Thomas Knowles, all of Miami; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Frank Cruz of Key West, and Mrs. John Potter, of Southport, N. C.; 24 grandchi dren and seven great. grandchi dren, and a sister, Mrs. Emily Knowles, Key West. LAST CHAPTER For the past two. weeks The Citizen has been printing regular installments of the new proposed city charter, and the concluding chapter will be found in today’s | issue. * The Citizen decided to print the lengthy document in full in JL evcccccccconnscansscoece WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1983. “Carlos Marrero was artainged yesterday afternoon in the court of Peace Justice Frank O. Roberts on a charge of assault and . bat- tery on Gifford Roberts. The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge but. admitted having struck Mr.’ Roberts. “He was adjudged culpable and will be tried at the next term of criminal court. Bail of $100 was furnish- ed.and he was released. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Coecccvccccaossoeooe® FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE with all modern conveniences; $15 month. 1116 Grinnell street. junel-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE AT & BARGAIN—| Shoninger piano in good condi tion. $25. Owner leaving’ town. Apply Quarters G, Navy Yard, jun27-3tx BARN YARD FERTILIZER for lawns and shrubbery. 40c sack; B sacks $1.00, Phone 454. jun27-3t BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5c each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. junl4-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five bundles 5c, containing 100 old DENOUNCES “OLD HENS” HULL, Eng.—Rev. W.. KE. Robinson of this city denounced from his pulpit “old hens” who were finding fault with young folks, [crear ees See re ara Bet. C. A, Voosheos. BM. D.. Philadsiphia OF NEW CHARTER) papers. The Citizen Office, mayl-tf PALACE June Clyde-George Lewis’ ih HER RESALE V, 500 SHEETS typewriting paper, Only 50c. Get them at The Artman Press, Phone 61. jan7 RADIO REPAIRING oe FAST DIRECT FREIGHT . We repair, all makes. Guaranteed service, SERVICE TO . L. Stowers Music Co. mayl 2 WANTED WANTED—You to know that we Dancing Dolls—Shirley Elbert-| such ordinance may vary the mode other cities in the United States, | order that the public may become son, Fannie Mae Johnson, Wilma Russell, Marion Taylor. Bride—Betty Kline. of conducting general elections in the City of Key. West as now pro-. vided for by law, said ordinance shall govern but the law as now provided in the city charter and acts amendatory thereof govern- ing the holding of general city duly qualified and elected Council- men. provided for under the pro- visions of this act. Further, if} the provisions of this act are ap-| proved by a majority of the qual- ified electors of the City of Key West, then, and in that event, this act shall go into effect immediate- of Cuban exiles have arrived in Key West and embarked for their homes and many of those consti- tuting the Cuban Refugee Colony ing on the Florida yesterday. During the past week hundreds | in Key West have sailed, 12 leav-| Among the recent arrivals in| Key West, was Mrs. George Robin- eon, who will spend several days here meeting old ‘friends, * Mrs, Robinson, during her stay! here, will be the house guest of! Mrs. L. R, Warner on Division | Personal Attorney Raymond Lord, Mrs., Lord and three children, — left over the East Coast yesterday af-| terméen for a few days in Miami, with relatives and friends. | B. A. Baker, lighthouse keeper at American Shoals light, who was Spending his quarterly vacation With the family, left today to re- Same his duties at the station. } Mis. Gerald Lopes, who was some time in Key West WHE relatives and friends, left on the afternoon train yesterday for the home in Miami. | with city and county officials, left tien, held or owned by the muhi- | effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming a law without such approval. THE END ..- Lake Ch OME cigarettes are several different kinds. this difference. Mention E. A. Strunk, Jr., manager of the South Florida Contracting and Engineering company, accom- panied by his son, left on the af- ternoon train yesterday for a short stay in Miami, Flower Girls—Helen Crusoe, Soloist—Betty Ruth: Chastian. elections shall be supplementary to, John Sands, Jr. with such. ordinance. Provided, in provided, this act shall become | Syncopated Sue—Mary Sawyer. there shall be only’ one polling said polling place shall bein the Preparations are going for-}Shall be appointed as now provided Club. ‘The event will be cele-|Sioners shall not be required to each team with a captain. The}tors and clerk of election at large Tt is to be understood that this} Section 127, The qualifications an’s Club are cordially invited to! election; provided, that at any how many to prepare, it is re-|erning as to qualifications. Phelan, 402. West and the incorporation there- it one of the most entertaining custodians of the ‘books, records, she will be pleased to have her al, and shail continue to exercise (cation of the officers under it, to promptly on demand all books, three distinct kinds of 1; provided, however, that Groom—Charles Roberts, June DuPuis, Williet Camallier, Mary E. Knowles. ‘ Preacher—John R.: Kerr. ‘i i tly. China Doll—Norma ‘Barroso. pts lage bea pee Sp Section 134. Subject to the Spanish Doll—Ella L, Pintado. | 51 insofar as they do not-conflict! Provisions of the referendum here- Elephants — Edward DuPuis,|?” ‘ eat further, however, that in all spec-} — Mle Dak Ste Pisin: ial elections held in the City of iPiereth—Florence Dillon. Key Weet, Florids, as aforesaid, Page-—Ni . place which.shall. be presided over +3 we ee and managed by a board of three inspectors and a clerk of election, Making Plane For City Hall in the said City of Key Moonlight Picnic West, The inspectors and clerk . — to serve in said special elections ward for the moonlight picnic to| by law by the election commission- be given in honor of the winning}¢ts but in making said appoint- membership team of the Woman’s}ment the said election commis- brated Friday, July 7, starting at} Pick said inspectors and clerk from 6 o'clock. any particular election ward but , The club is divided into teams,|may choose said board of inspec. winning team that is to be honored|from the qualified list of voters guests at the picnic was captained} qualified to vote at said special by Mrs. H. S, Dexter. election, pienic is not confined to the win-| to vote at any such special election ning team but that all members| Shall be the same as the qualifica- of the club and the Junior Wom-|tions to vote at any general city participate, special election upon any proposed In order that the committee in| bond issue the provisions of Sec-! charge of the affair may know for| tion 47 of this act shall be gov- quested that all who propose at- General tending phone ‘Mrs. Notberg} Section 128: ‘The present city Thompson, 158, or Miss Will} government of the City of Key As this is the first event of the of shall be dissolved; however, the kind ever given by ‘the Woman’s! officers‘of such dissolved city gov- Club it is the intenfion to make ernment hal) continue to be the conceivable, papers, money, evidences of debt ————--———e and property of every description street, Mrs. Robinson states that and nature, both real and person- friends call during her sojourn in the functions of the government the old home town, herein contemplated and provided j for, and the election and qualifi- ; Whom it shall be the duty of the! | officers of the defynct city gov- j ornament te transfer and deliver records, papers, evidence of debt, money and property of every na-| ‘ture and description, both real and personi no suit or right of said city shall abate by reason of said dissolu- tion, ee i Section. 129. The title, rights s T. B, Bennett, tax agent of the} and ownership of. property, un- F. B.C. Railway company, Who | collected taxes, dues, claims, judg- came in yesterday on business) ments, decrees and choses in ac- make a cigarette that has in the afternoon for St. Augus-leipality of Key West, existing at Une. [the time of the passage of this jact, shall pass to and be vested/ ‘Mrs.'G. N. Goshorn, daughter,)in the municipal corporation here- Miss Marguerite, and son, G. N.| by created and established to suc-! make a cigarette that’s ester- fields, for Instance made out ) of only one kind of tobacco ... While others are made from And everyone can understand that different tobaccos make a dif- ference in taste and aroma. Chest- erfields are a good example of You see it’s not easy to make Chesterfield’s milder taste. It takes Domestic tobaccos. Then these must be sea- soned with the right amount of Turkish. And they must be blend- ed and cross-blended until their flavors are welded together ...to character and yet is not too strong... to milder, a cigarette that tastes better. familiarized with its entire con- tents whereby the electors may be ; able to vote intelligently on the proposition’ ‘when submitted to referendum in the coming city election, As a matter of cooperation with the Economic League of Key West, which. drew up the docu- ment, The Citizen made no charge whatever for giving it the wide publicity desired. | have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call 51. The Artman Press; jan7 MISCELLANEOUS AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each ¢! advertisement. ASK FOR IT. janil Cigarettes are Different Kinds of 'Tobaccos Make a Difference in Taste and Aroma jor from KEY WEST Spilings from Key alternate Thursdays — Fridays. From New ¥i alternate Wednesdays.» Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST Arrive Key West" Second Day. Pale 'Goshorn, Jr., left over the high-jceed such municipality; and all |way Monday for a visit with) property, real, personal or mixed, Miss Hariett Marzyck, dangh-/elatives in Tampa and other, owned by such existing municipal-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- cities on the west coast. jity shall, likewise be transferred. | ayck, left over the highway this) | Section 130. No obligation or} morning for Miami, where she) Mrs S, P. Vecker who, with/———. | will visit for two weeks with rela.| her son Paul W. Vecker, was'of Mary Immaculate, left over tives and friends. spending two weeks with her!the East Coast yesterday to at-/ }mother, Mrs. Nellie Williams at|tend the funeral services of her! Ruster Keaton, famous moving her home 522 Elizabeth street.| brother who wax drowned at Hen_; Piciure actor, was a brief visitor, left yesterday on the S. S. Plor-jdersonville, N.C. Menday, the In Key West yesterday. between. ila for their home in Vedado, Ha-!bedy to arrive in Miami today. ‘the arrival of the train from the, Yana, Cuba. iwhere it will be interred. She fe." sailing of the S&S 5S. , Was accompanied by Sister Losi te Sirter Adhemar, of the Convent, Gabriel Ly | | (Chesterfield Gress, tances: & Moms Toascs Cae :