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RECEIVES NOTIFICATION HE + “WILL BE SENT TO GEOR. ‘| GIA; ROBERT ROBERTS TO ‘BE PLACED IN CHARGE Robert Ingle, manager of the Florida Publie Utilities Corpora tion, Key received fer from Florida to Georgia. - ‘Robert Roberts, now with company in Key West, will placed in charge until Mr. Ingle’s successor arrives to assume direc- tion of affairs, “Mr, Ingle has been in Key West for about 18 months. During} that time he has been active in all) ‘Movements for the advancement of the city’s interests, and ever ready to put forth every effort in behalf of the citizenry. © As a member of the Emergency, Relief Council his views on im- portant questions and constructive suggestions proved lany -ways and aided materially hap nag about the efficiency; has been, and is now being, mistrated by that body. , Ingle will leave over the eke Thursday morning for his id of activities and will with him the best wishes of Pee of admiring friends, who ye expressed their regrets at his forced to leave, MACHADO FARM. " SACKED; BODIES >> FOUND IN PoRT, NoToRIoUs PORRISTA CAP- Hy AFTER GUN FIGHT; {;POLCE JAILED; BODIES “TRANSFERRED TO MORGUE (Havana Post) ica of four victims of the ‘sand of the former Machado rine, were removed from Atares| ress y y afternoon, The transferred ‘to ‘the where students arid:mem-| ment like that in perfeét-Safety,|the insurgent republicans. announced ae A. B.C. were en- identifying them last) expected that the other victims will be is captured after a ter- battle with police, sol- A. B.C. members, Rod- , who had taken up a solid on the roof of a house on et, near Cuatro Cami- off his assailants for al- but was finally n and held for triait by the large crowd gathered before Tesidence of former General to Herrera yesterday, — in- to loot the home. Sol- pa. on. guard, however, per- the group to disperse. Nenita, of Gerardo Ma- was practically demolished lest Gas company, has ication of his trans- the be KEY WEST YARD LOCAL PRODUCT USED BY ON NEWTON STREET —— By BYRON PRICE (Chief of Bureau, ne enaened Press, Washington Tea, fragrant and. delicious. Not ia a frig ith the kind that comes in a box:cov-|_ A” excursionist landing ered with Chinese ideographs orj Washington today after a hieroglyphics, nor the kind that|six-month absence in Mars {bears the name of a famous Eng-} would find few problems: “| lish sportsman, who built yachts te pis fe for the America cup. |harder to solve than this: Just p'ain ordinary tea, - fresh “What has happened to the from the plants growing: in .the} yard of their residence, at 1319/0ld American institution Newton street, is the kind fre-|;rown as party politics?” PARTY POLITICS ON WASHINGTON HOUDAY: I'S EVERY MAN “ON HIS OWN’ SAYS BYRON PRIC ‘tore oe. dal, deputy’ ,collec-} be tor ge tnterhal revenue, who was| in the Key West office dyring the absence of Carey Smith who went to Enigma, Ga., to attend the funeral services of his father, and returned yesterday, left in the af- ternoon for his home in. Miami. PREREQUISITE FOR VOTING IN Miss Virginia Harlon, who was. guest of Miss, Esther Ruth Ver- non at the honie:of her aunt, Mrs. Harold. Gibson,;*on “Pine street, left yéstetday afternoon for her |MUST HAVE “PAID 1931 AND| home in Miami, 1932 POLL TAXES; FREE-| ‘Herbert B, Elliott, of the U. S. HOLDER: LY ONES P: coast guard, . who was, in the rent eR. Marine hospital, left yesterday for MITTED TO PARTICIPATE | Fort Lauderdale. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1988.” ing concern, besides many other outstanding products which will be COLORED FOLK [ss SEND EXHIBITS The British Isles now have 8@ rtalkie theaters, 29 in the London ‘LEGALS NOTICE Payment of poll taxes for the years 1931 and 1932 is a prerequisite for voting in the special election to be held on the 18th day of Septem- ber, 1933, in the territory of the trict, Monroe County, Florida, for the ‘purpose of voting upon the Proposition of issuing ‘Twelve Mil- lion, Five Hundred Thousand Dol- lars ($12,500,000.00) bonds of said Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict. Freeholders desiring to vote in said special election should call promptly at the office of the under- signed Collector and pay their poll Overseas Road and Toll Bridge i Dated at Key West. Florida, this 2ist day of. bag ove 1933. ‘RANK H. LADD, Tax Collector ia Monroe County, Florida, @ug21-22-23-24-25 area and others spread over Seot- In response to requests from the|yand, Wales and seme aa Florida State Negro Exhibit at Tallahassee for artic’es to be dis- played at the World’s Fair in Chi- cago, a collection of exhibits made from native materials have been} LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE shipped from Key West by Alphon-| Checks Malaria in 3 days, Calds so Gabriel, chairman of the Mon-! first day, Headaches or Neuralgia roe County committee. |in 20 minutes, In this collection is a box of cig-! FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC ars made by a local manufactur-! Most Speedy Remedies Known. Peeeeccccowoccovcccscccccccscccces POSSSSOLOLLLOSHOHOOTOHHSHOSLOOS valuable in} quently used by Mr. and Mrs.:Wil- liam Cullingford. Mr. Cullingford told The Citizen that others may like their Young | Hyson, Pekoe or whatever kind they prefer, but he and Mrs. Cul- lingford enjoy their home grown kind which they call Key West. The plants are flowering at-pres- ent and the yard in the vicinity of the plants is fragrant with « the aroma of the beautiful white | blooms. ieee ecccccgeccessovegete WHAT'S’ WHAT jpt the i S05 e By HERBERT PLUMMER. (ity Ausoctated Preas) . WASHINGTON, | Aug. . 22.— When Arkansas staged. -a recent homecoming party . for . Senator. Robinson, democratic . leader of the senate, Senator Kendrick. of Wyoming, his old friend atd™col league for 17 years in, congress, was invited to attend. The tall, elderly Wyoming, sena- tor found it impossible® ‘tobe \ present, but he... telegraj - his) regrets and appreciation of Robin- son as the leader of the demo- cratic party in the senate.> > .? “Some time ago Senator Hobin-| son visited’ me ‘for ‘two or. three weeks orks, said Ken- drick. “Through ‘the © opportus of comparison, the people a Wyoming have never, since “had any patience with me as their senator, “Unintentionally, of Baslis he: has practically ruined my chances of reelection.” He Could Afford~ Ie ee Kendrick could make a ‘gtate- He has already that! when his term jn the sengte ex-' pires in 1935 that he will quit pub- lic life. r Then, too, Wyoming is far ities he would have nothing to { ad from either Robinson. or: 1 sas. The ms of the- states are entirely di jow, As To Huey } It is not a matter - of record as to whether Senator Huey Long, of Louisiana was invited to Sena- tor Robinson’s party or not. De-' seriptions of the event which’ reached Washington listed Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Bob Reynolds of North Carolina as the only colleagues who sat by his |side on the “bunting-bedecked platform.” Theré was’fhd mention of Long. ‘If the’ * Louisiana - “Kingfish” _|svould. see that. something which phe bare run depends on no democratic day afternooh Raul] moved from Arkansas, hig were party program, but on his own Valdes notorious “‘por-|he desirous of continuing in pol-[ Ability to perpetuate an “ad- y afternoon, gleeful mobs, makes shis threats, his next ing away everything move-| visit to Arkandab-will have little to . Fine liquors, valuable art) do with love fests or homecoming ts and expensive — pieces pa parties for, Robinson. furniture were appropriated , Long) inva led“Arkansas to help troyed, some of it being ma elect Senator Caraway, Robinson's ders for a pittance. Three} colleague, last year. In his squab- officers, accused of ae | bles with Robinson in the senate, tions by A. B. C. agents,'he has threatened to return when sent to Principe prison yes-| Robinson comes up for reelection , while Lieat, Diaz Galup,'in 1936. itary supervisor of the prison, So The War Goes On has been accused of participation! There has been nothing to in- in the extesses of the past re-|dicate that the Long-Robinson ime. feud has abated. Actually, there Capt. Gonzales del Real, chief) are very definite indications that of the Cuban navy, yesterday! Long’s difficulty in the matter of seized files belonging to former) patronage has further complicat- Port Captain Miguel A. Gonzales. ted things. ‘The files contained, among other} The two elash¢d recently over tems « large number of | sweep-' an appointment in the farm ad- stake tickets, corresponding to the! justment ‘administration. Robin- sweepstakes held here last winter.)son was supporting a Lonoke, Congressman Americo Portuende| Ark., man to head the rice section! wag also reported to have been / of the administration, while Long’s| confined in Principe, lowing choice was one from Crowley, La. @harges filed by the A, B, C. Robinson won out. His candi- Although it was announced over; date—who happened to be his! the radio last night that Dr. Oc-) brother-in-law as well—got the ap-| tavio Zubizarreta, former . seere-} pointment. tary of interior was imprisoned in That, the “Kingfish” doubtless | Principe, it was impossible to ob-' thinks, can hardly be sjnened asa tain a definite confirmation. jee dapitene. | H GIVEN SENTENCE FORGOT BEING MARRIED BERLIN-—-Becayse he spit on aj EL PASO, Texas.—Mrs. Alice} tree planted in honor of Chancel-' Sparks of this city asked that her| lor Hitler, Max Wolff of this city,| marriage to Phil Mahouh be an- has been sentenced to four months | nulled, saying: “We were on al in jail ‘party and I just forgot } was al-; ne jready married.” H Boalder dam, pees cduaplete’, et i will hold enough water to supply! Alaska's mining school at Fair-; every inhabitant of the earth 500 banks has attracted students rad gallons, actording to figures of a | Washington and Oregon> a distance statittival engineer, jef more than 3,00¢ -milex = The returning traveler would read aliviést nothing on that sub-| ject inthe newspapers. He would hear it mentioned seldom except in specialized circles. With anoth- er national campaign session about; to begin he would marvel to be-) hold republican and demoeratic headquarters largely silent and in- active. He would discover, if he looked} carefully, that politics is by no means dead, although greatly changed. If he penetrated a great deal of surface confusion, he might; be termed “personal _ poli- ties” had been substituted for the previous! brand of organized party effort. There probably is more of the “every-man-for-himself” type of politics in Washington today than at any fofmer time since . the present parties were founded. Across Party Lines “ The degree’ in which Mr. Roose- velt, himself is “on his own” is not easily’ comprehended. He talked little about the par- ‘bef ties during the 1932 campaign and scarcely has..mentioned them since. It is well known that many democratic leaders in congress dis- like to see republicans in the eabinet, are dissatisfied with the| patronage situation and have sup-| ported the Roosevelt: legislative} with reservations, “These ‘eaders will go along if thePresident’s personal program is a success, and his personal pop- wlarity increases. They will try to reorganize the party according to their own ideas if he fails. Nor ..is there anything depend- able about Mr. Roosevelt's hold on that other wing’ of his supporters, ! They demonstrated that when every one of them quit him on his veterans! Fcther he holds them in the ministration party” made up of .} both democrats and republicans, under his personal leadership. Individualistic So also among the more or- thodox republicans. At this stage, | instead of representing a party] organization, they are a group of individuals, going many direc- tions. The ranking elected republican office-holder is Senator McNary, party leader of the senate. He! Pursues the course of offering no more than feebly passive resist- ance to the administration until he sees how things turn out. The next in rank is Representa- A's a prerequisite to voting on the bridges bond election in, Sep- tember the freeholders, the only, ones permitted to vote, must have {paid their 1931 and 1932 poll taxes, A legal notice to this effect was | published in The Citizen yesterday and this morning John England, supervisor of registration for the county, was kept busy giving in- formation on the matter. Many of the property owners in the district, which ‘includes’ all in Key West and on the’' keys to Matecumbe, have been under. thel impression that this election. for $12,500,000 in bonds for . bridges means increased taxation. Since this phase of the question has been satisfactorily explained and it has been shown that no increase in taxation will follow the bond issue, many have been seek- ing further information and | pre- H. C. Stallworth, who was spending a short-time in Key West with friends, left yesterday for Jacksonville where he is em-| ployed by the Fruit Growers Ex- press company. 3 W. L. Bierer, . assistant light keeper at Tortugas, Mrs. Bierer. jand- son, W, J, Jr. left yesterday for. their home in Miami where Mr. Bierer will spend his quarterly vacation with the family. Judge Jefferson B:. Browne left over the East Coast yesterday af- iternoon to spend @ month at sum- mer * resorts: ‘ih ‘New York, : Wess i Morris 'L. Cochran, employe of ‘the: ‘state road department, who! ‘spent’ the week-end with his rauy, left yesterday for Mara- thon. LONG: COMPANY 10 ADOPT CODE paring to pay their poll taxes and}. register, preparatory to voting the bond issue, it is said. BIG COLLEGE CLASS IS NOW LOOKED FOR Ry Angpetated Pregs) ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 22. —Increased college enrollment this fall is expected by Ira M. Smith, registrar at the University of Michigan, because of the many high school graduates unable to start their college education: thef past two years on account of busi- ness conditions, road of the Roosevelt bandwagon as rough as he can. The party chairman, Everett Sanders. after a brief season of Al message of importance to every citizen of Key West is be- ing ‘told in an advertisement on’ page 4.0f today’s paper by the oO. 8. Long Furniture company, 800 Fleming street. Mr. Long has received the fair trade code for furniture dealers and in order te comply with the requirements of this code which he must do starting September 1, it will be‘necessary to advance the prices on furniture from 25 to 50 per cent.” To'-this effect, Mr. Long is ad- vising ‘the public to. buy . before this: date and save the advance- ment. This store has signéd the NRA agreement and will live up to it after August 30. LES ORF BRT WE TE effort at hatmony, decides to take) geequeeeeeeoceseccsocece a rest in Europe. . Mr. Hoover,} nursing his titular leadership Z| retirement at Palo Alto, says n ing. If there is a republican saul : policy, or a republican party pro- gram, or even a republican party organtzation, where is it? What Ajbout Johnson? And if there is a democratic party policy, in the organization sense, what action does it pro- vide for in such cases, for in- stance, as Mr. Hoover’s own Cali-' fornia? Presumably Senator Johnson, who supported Roosevelt in 1932, will be a can-} Hiram the republican ticket. Presumably there will be those who aspire to| oppose Mr, Johnson on the demo: Mr. | CLASSIFIE COLUMN eoe eee Advertisements ander thin head ls be inserted in The Citizen at e rate of 1c a word for each in. nacho but the minimum for the a insertion in every instance is Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, bat regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments N ‘phone number if they desire re- sults. With each classified advértise- ee oe TO THE CITIZENS OF KEY WEST We have received a copy of a code of fair competition for the Fur- niture Industry and in order to comply with the requirements of this code, which is based upon regulations of the National Recovery Act, it will be necessary for us to increase our prices on all merchandise from 25 to 50 per cent after August 30th. ARTICLES PROCESSED WHOLLY OR IN CHIEF VALUE FROM COTTON Felt plated cotton mattresses will advance. from $5.50 to $8.00, medium grade felt mattresses from $8.00 to $10.90, high uae felt mattresses from $20.00 to $26.95. PRICE OF WALNUT LUMBER ADVANCED a5 WALNUT BEDROOM FURNITURE — Four (4) piece suite, bed, bench, chest of drawers and vanity will advance from $60.00 to $80. 00; four (4) piece suite, bed, bench chifforobe and dresser from $60.20 to $80.10; four (4) piece suite, bed, bench, chifforobe and vanity from $60.00 to $80.00; five (5) piece suites, bed, bench, chifforobe, dresser and _— from $82.75 to $110.35. WALNUT DINING ROOM FURNITURE Nine (9) piece suites—Buffet, ex‘ension table, china cabinet, one arm and five side chairs, from $78.00 to $13.75, Higher price bedroom and dining room suites not mentioned wi!} advance in price 83 1-3 per cent. All floor coverings will advance 25%-—Window shades wil advance 50% IT IS UP TO YOU--. TERMS CASH, LONG'S F URNITURE. STORE. eeocccecesceceoere We have a very complete line of metal and prepared roofings; patching > cements and paints with Dixie Galvanized Shingles nails, per Solka Roofing, practically untear- able, green slate surface— 3 3 3 : GM LETS TLELSEOEN 6 0008S 000000000 090000000000000)90000000060 0000008 asd) snseiesektackonkoudenen tive Snell, party leader . of the house. He travels the other way, views with loud alarm, makes the eratic ticket. Then What?’ ‘ ment The Citizen will give free an The returning excursionist: wit}|AUtostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for just have to: wait for. his answer, \O OF THE MOMENT FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR REN’ containing 12 rooms, on kh 50x198 feet, in select section city, 1307 Whitehead street, posite beautiful Coral Park, an facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. atreet or The Citizen Office. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead FOR SALE &35 DES regs i 7! sionary and Blakemore. $2.50 or $1.00 per 1006. 10,- 000—$20.00.° John Lightfoot, E. Chattanooga, Tenn. _ ca n | ~ 3 § 5 < ab a ue 23F BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business, In Lorez. |EUNERAL HOME ey square . MOOI III IIIT TIE Channel-drain Cop-R-loy Roofing Sheets, 2 feet wide, 7’, 8’, 9’, 10’, 12’ long, per square Liquid Asbestos Roof Cement (Paint) for repairing and re- Varga oi 80c $3.50 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS ORANGE JUICE SQUEEZ- 15 to 60 watt—10e each ERs— 75 to 100 watt—30c each Each ........ ~~» $1.28 25 to 40 watt—2 for 25¢ Le EEZERS— HACK SAW FRAMES ay Each cinieecds ae BLADES OL CANS— HEAVY JACK CHAIN, gale g gallon . She vanized— SMOOTHING PLANES— No. 5, per foot No. 6, per foot 1%” Cotter . 91.78 Sei Fords: Contracting, & Eagan Co White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” $3. 75 weight .. Carey “Bullseye” 1 Ply Roofing, 87 pound weight ...... tu $1.25 SQUATE 2... cote ° Elastic Roof Cement for patching seams and flashings— 1 pound 20¢ 5 gallons TOOL ER IPL IIIT LL e-rgepen —. LADDERS: Tested approved by Good Howcbtping lostinte- 3 feet _.. . $140 4 feet . $1.86 5 feet . $2.30 6 feet $2.65 cee ga — Large - ne $110 { | i } } . Se CA Added ddd ddd de he dided uutuatidiatatede 4

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