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‘tHE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | BEACON PLAYERS exten Cas exToD THANKS DOVE MARINERS; ON BOND, ELEC ‘ DIAMONDBALL GAME YES-|MADE, MATUER QE, -REGORD. COMMISSIONERS DRAW: RESO. TERDAY RESULTS IN |” By: MONROE: county LUTION ON RUBLICITY. IN. ‘SCORE.OF @TO.3 ax ISSfoNERS’ BRIDGE MATTER GOO He ae Declaration of a further. can-| Resolutions of thanks. will be ass of the vote on the bond elec-* drawn by: County: Attorney. Wil- ion ‘held “in ‘Monroe inty Sép-| iliam?V. ‘Albury, and forwarded PERE GBR +f sada tid ft a #7 The diamondball, teams from}. the Ferry Parrott, and. the Light-| house Department: met yesterday, afternoon ati the park and for sev- en innings. -playedi ‘a fast‘ and,.fus|record at, eid meeting of, the coun-' Miami newspaper, which "carrie rious game, resulting inca! score of ty commissioners last ‘night. ‘an, editorial, in last. week’s 6 for the: ‘Lighthonse and 3.for'the| The declaration shows that all Parrott. ‘|persons participating in that elec- For :a short time it looked. as| tion’ were freeholders “residing in: bridges under the: caption ‘A} though the-game Would resiilt,in s)he Overseas Road aiid’Tolf, Bridge {Worth While: Project.” shutout but =the» Perrott: hoys) District attd were fully “qualified! \ Commissioner~Braxton B. Wai caught their stride and: piled. upto ¥ote'on the issue. °" ~ ‘ apa uns; -hetore: the game end-|: Theve/ were 1,428 freeholders |Jast night :called :attention to. the, ‘ ;qualified:te: vote, ‘Of these’ 15362: editorial :which: was reproduced. in} are feature of the game-was a|voted for’) bonds, issue. yee ane Ba 55 did. not vote. - y \rtowards; the: bridges. : 'Rhe' proposition. was _enthusia: _|tically received by the board ‘and: the attorney. instructed. to. formu- late the resolution” and) forward) same to‘Friday Night, Tax Assessor J, Otto Kirch-), eirier has completed the tax ooks, for the year and is ready), to present them to the county |, commissioners, . Valuation of the property. in 1734—Daniel’” Boone, “Back-! ‘woodsman, pioneer, Indian.fighter, \ | born near Reading, Pa. Died in Missouri, Sept? '26; 1820. 1795—James K, Polk, Tennes- see lawyer, congressman and gov- ernor, 1th’ president, ~ born ~in ‘ecklenburg Co., N. C, Nashville, Tenn., June 15, 1849. 1818—Thomas A. Jenckes, not- ed Rhode Island lawyer, ‘jurist and congressman, born at Cum- berland BR. 1: » Died, there, Nov. 4, 1875. 5 ssor, until the matter of the: andamus issued against the com- pissioners aiid the tax collector, been settled by the supreme | ¥i Cony | 1833—Horace. H, Furness, not- ea ‘Shakespearean: scholar; son info com co ath pe : cee ce SA, ‘Oe ae! i pt Seige valawtel assembly, t Merrill Felton’ and’ ‘others ‘with resisting arrest. i | Aue. 18, 1912. } 1848—-Leslie M. Shaw, Iowa law- ‘session of‘ court will be pre-|\¥er, governor, Secretary of the Swedish pias died, aged 67. face over-by Judge-E. C. Collins, } Treasury under the first Roosevelt tof who. was appointed. by, Born. at Morristown, Vt. Died Sid. teore, and South. Dakota! | Governor. Sholtz, to take the place,in Washington, March 28, 1932, admitted to statehood, of Judge J. Vining Harris who. is- ae sued an order disqualifying him-| 1865—Warren G. Harding, : 1920-—First national ee self». Marion, Ohio newspaper publish- broadeast in the country-KDKA, ‘The judge’s disqualifying order| er, U. S. Senator, 29th President, - East} Pitteburgh. cited thap he had been acting for} born at Corsica, Ohio. Died in San : ab the attorney for the de- Ang: 192 sigica val rakes ae = Francisco; Aug. 2, 1932. é nts and the families involved| began in northern New. England. | we: Se werponal friends of his. -— nd | * famous) Subscribe for The Citizen. egageceecoaes TQ MIAME PAPER’ | ECONOMIC HEGHEIGHTS Checks afd Tax Bil ys of Every hidividual; Nationat and International Problems’ Are Tnseparable Por) On thé ventions will meet in’the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Utah to go {through the formal motions of iratifyiig athe 2ist amendment to the Constitution of the United ifth of December con- \ The Sse specks the coun- tryyresponds. We've heen used to that, lately, ahd again in Mr. Roosevelt’s optimistic radio talk of October 22. Gist of the 'spéech ‘was’ that the recovery plans: are succeeding. The’ presi- States, in aecordance with; the will, dent‘reviewed. progress ‘made: in: lof the. electorate, .The Eighteenth employment’ under 'the NRA} the jAmendment, after 14 years of the’ /achiévements in the field: of priee- \stormiest sort of history, will be! upping and stabilization, ‘the agri- as) dead ag, the’ fugitive slave act. ‘cultural adjustment: work, ; which Then tle fireworks will begin.| has won féwer victories: than. was: (Until January 3, at the earliest, | hoped. He spoke also qn: chiselingy liquor will, be ‘sold under the con- of the kind: that raises the. cost: of}! jtvol of Staté laws alone. | jurisdiction Being limited to taxa-|cotton processing tax—reiterated Happenings That’ Affeet the Dinner Pails, Divi “ it “Theppened | 956. Federal a shirt $1.00 because of-a teentiit GE ASSERLED will be in The Citizen at; word for each in- jirhe phonby the minimum for’ the first, reek «| in wem instance is “Payment for classified adver-| tisements is invariably:in advance, | but:regalar advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- | ments charged: ‘Advertisers should: give. their street address as.well as their tele- | phone, number if they desire re-j rulte, ‘ MWith each, classified, advertise- ment, The Citizen, will. give free an Antostrop Razor Qattit. Ask for! FOR RENT i 4y PAGE THRE: (Foday’s Birthdays) Foday's Horoscope ecccoeaaes eoccecca U. S. Senator Richard B. ie Affettidnate ‘yet taciturn and sell, Jr., of Georgia, born at Wind- ibly. sarcastic, perhaps fickle, er,: Ga. 36 years ago. nature is hard to understand, pena indica hrs ata acta be vag a. g ‘be ‘deceptive. It is cap-~ chester, Ind., 69. years, ago. eee . friends without assuming: any ‘obligation thereby, but is open te altacks.of slander ~ d opposition that are decidedly. himical ‘to fortune. Sidney Paige, former member of the U. 8. Geological Sugvey now heading an oil survey in Pur~ key, born-in Washingten, D. €.,) 53}, Sampeelal years ago. 2 Eczema u Ss cin Ts. Wegists are Nauhoderst~ 59 fq'refund money if it’ fails—Advt: | relieved Maj. Gen. Fox Conner, A,, born at Slate Springs Miss., sit ce! Subscribe for The Citizen. Winthrop W. Aldrich of New York City, a noted banker, born in Providence, R. L, 48 years ago. Herbert Fleishhacker of San. ithanked for his friendly, attitude | *'ithe greatest of all liquor problems jone of the builders of Kentucky,| Died in; jtion, and“the protecting of states jwhich. vote. dry——as . yet there | aren’t any. States which ‘wand tember’ 18 was'madé a matter ot! to the publisher: of ‘Friday’ Night, | | saloons ean have them—so far Ne-| ment that:'there’ would ‘bé no ef- d ‘vada is the’ single Commonwealth | fort at dollar’ stabliization now. ; which. definitely regards the old {brass raif with favor. In the great; concerning the proposed, overseas majority of the ‘states, no definite and cart in the proper relation. {plan has been décided upon, and jthe machinery: of » regulation is’ jinept or lacking entirely, a matter | lative sessions. | It was beeause of this that John; industrial: engineer, to make [sweeping study of ways and means jto contro!’the liquor traffie,“Their his opposition to ‘it. Most important of his utterances, perhaps, was his definite ~state- | Price stabilization is:to come first |—this, in his opinion, putting horse: { Next day’s reaction to the| ‘speech was a boom in securities, ! strengthening of pri¢es and mar- * ven: at the meeting of. the board! which must be remedied by legis-, kets of all kinds, Soon M, Litvinoff, soviet, for- eight’ © voted! The: Citizen of Tuesday.and offer-|D. Roekefeller, Junioz, hired R: B. eign affairs commissar, wilt walk| NICELY FURNISHED APART-} home run drive a 1. -HulPlommer|against, three ballots were blank} ed! a motion that, ‘the publisher be! Fosdick, lawyer, and A. L. Scott, ‘up the steps of the White House.|+..MENT—All modern convenien- ° a|be ushered jinto, one or another of} ces. Apply 1113 jits rooms, and Sit down across the; table from; President _ Roosevelt, |Francisco, noted banker, born}A} RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and there, 61, years. ago, Ann_ streets. Commodious and} modern in' every respect, Gas range and Kelyator. Other-| wise ynfurnished, $30.00 per; month. Wm. Curry’s Sons Co.| sept25-tf! Prof. Harlow. Shapley of Har- vard. University, noted, astronomer, \born: at» Nashville; Mo.; 48 years¥ ago. ——— ‘ Bishop Adna W. Leonard of Pittsburgh, of the Methodist Epis-f',, copal Church, born in Cincinnati, 59, years ago. Sailings“) om) ahermate | NICELY FURNISHED HOME, tine Key West Second, Ray Fel- General Electric ice box’ and other convenienees. Apply 618 Caroline street. oct25-tf Subscribe for The Citizen—20r jweekly. Grinnell! Street, nov2-; St { \report: .xecently released, is Tong; Tt will mark the firstrelations. of | FURNISHED APARTMENT, 421' | thorough. and dispassionate. ‘Theme .song of the report is that that it Each state) js private profit, and should be eliminated. |should: form ‘an Alcohol . Control | Authority with retail outlets of its own—a la the system in vogue in the. Canadian provinces—for, jhard liquor.’ It would fix prices, | and all profits go to the ‘State. Beer and wine could be’ sold in hotels, restaurants, grocery: stores, jete., under regulation of the Au- thority. It would have the au- jthority to establish dry zones with- in the state when local sentiment was favorable. The licensing system—which has been persuasively pushed’ of. Jate—is severely criticized, inas- much: as it still leaves the prob- lem of profit, becomes involved with politics, tends to encourage, rather than to discourage, over- drinking, On the burning subject of liq- uor taxes, the report recommends that the fax rate should vary wit a drink’s ‘alcohélic coritent,” it# lwxurious as sparkling wines, $3.a gallon; and on whisky, $3 a gal-/ Estimated tax revenue, on|’ lon. this basis, is $700,000,000 a year ~—almost twice total Federal in- come tax returns for 1933. Liquor manufacturers are showing!themselves awake to con- ditions.’ In newspaper advertise- ments they are urging public co- operation’and advocating temper- ance, any. official, nature: between United: States and: Russia, since the. : double eagles of ‘the crumbled .to) dust, Upshot. of the ‘which will bear principally upon trade relations—is expected; to. be U. S. recognition of the U.S, 3; R., and_an.exchange off. ambassa; dors. The Russian government is. a tempts buyer of machines rand mill products—and it has been, suggested suavely that the way, for the U. S. to get a large share of the business is to. hecome friendly. Mr. Roosevelt will mention one subject that won’t. be especially pleasant to Comrade _ Litvinoff; This will be the American claims that have been discussed for close to twenty years. They run to Romanoffs. more than $500,000,000, and Mr.|° ‘Roosevelt will suggest that it’s about time for something to be paid on account, at least, Attitudeof American. business |toward Soviet recognition has e Mfeiv’ years. Bulk ‘of industries— y Vea Unitarian ¢lergyman and price, and its “social value.” The ‘especially: the larger ones—feel Sines of. noted Shakespearian|tax on béer would be not more/that it is a wise step, will mean|f holar, born in: gious Died)than 10 eents ‘a gallon; on such|much to this country’s: prosperity: FIRED PRETTY CLERK €HICAGO—Harry Schwartz of this city is suing for divorce be- calise his wife fired the good looking lady clerk who had made his store popular. Octagon Special Powder, 2 for 5c; for sale by all retail stores, Oct. 25-tf. » is economical Any good electric refrigerator Sisonae umes ‘ aes, te 3 conferences—, inged slowly but surely. the last}! Duval’ street,’ opposite > Colonial “Hotel, now2-6tx ! 10 REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair, -’all makes. Guaranteed, service, | NJ. L. Stowers Musie Co. octi: FOR SALE 500° SHEETS typewriting paper. | *' Only 50c. Get them at The, Artman Press. Phone 51. jan7 i} _— | BLANK. SALES. BOOKS—Suit-| able for every. business, In} duplicate with. carbon paper. | Only 5e each. The Artman | Press, Citizen Building. Phone 51. Key West's Firat Funeral Home || Woy be goten Firet Aimbia | ae PRITCHARD The following items are offered only for the present heisk on _hand. When these are sold, there will be 20 more y ak these extremely low prices: SHERWIN. WILLIAMS haga hehs 3 os jon, cans only, regular price 50 Fer hal dalton” Sharing this 3 98e Colors? Caen stone, sky blue, canary yel- low, orchid, pale green, buff, bright sage, silver. gray, olive tan, cream, : Gream’ gxey, ivory, ivory ‘tan, SHERWIN. WILLIAMS Fio-lac, for stain- * ‘and varnishing in one Meee) half galion cans ‘only on sale, priee $2.35. per half gallon, "31.50 during this sale. Colpns: Golden oak, dark “oak, dark ma- hogany,, extra dark mahogany. MODERNIZE Yo YOUR ROOMS WITH U! waa ARMOR WALL BOARD — n keenietca apa: URSON WALL BOARD, SHERWIN WILLIAMS pient ee if" jon 2ans only, "$1.20 yt ee mals, Salo Nase ing this sale - ‘tone, Sey eis br 23 oe color a ot an ie hy + SHERWIN WILELAMS Porch, and Deck ARMOR WALL BOARD, per M. BAMBOO LAWN RAKES, light and easy to handle, for raking leates and light litter .. BAMBOO FISH POLES, 20° * really-best'way to fish from gre the

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