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For 64 Years Devoted to th Best Interests of Key West! City Council Orders Purchase Other. Mattes STEAMSHIP CUBA | GOING TO MOBILE VESSEL WILL BE PLACED ON KATHRYN DIAZ AND WILBUR THOMPSON ‘TAKE VOWS IN LOCAL CHURCH Various Other Matters Are Discussed During Regular Con- i Their many friends will be sur- prised to learn of the marriage of Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. Over For Stavisky’s Widow Anti-American Outbreaks In In Prison Now, She H Deccccccccoeesee® By RICHARD G. MASSOCK | (By Associated Press) a PARIS, ‘June 2.—Prison bars are the unhappy inheritance of the: beautiful widow of Serge Alex- andre Stavisky, whose swindling career is a French national scan- lopes For Job To Support Her Children ecco \CERTIFICATES ducted Last Night DRY DOCK FOR OVER- HAULING The City Council at its regular mecting last night ordered the purchase of a new Ford’: bile for Chief of Police Ivan El- wood. There were two bids re- ceived, one from the Ford concern Steamshiu Cuba of the P. and 0. S. S. company. is making prep- erations for sailing next Tuesday and overhaul. for Mobile for regular docking; "Upon the return of the Ship’ she will goon the run between Key 4 West;~‘Tampa’ and Havana until sometime in September, taking ~.| the schedule of the Florida. eat a: twoauet ‘monthty install “qa | The Florida has been chartered | organdie, a 3 iments. of $47." THe the Kasten Steamship © Com terms are that the city pay $47 pany and will sail about June 19 each month until the full amount has been met. run. between that city. and Port- The price submitted ‘for the |), Me. Plymouth was $724.00, calling for a first down cash payment of $215, the remainder to be paid in month. Jy installments of $42 each. - MISS. E. ROSAM It was ordered that certain Miss Kathryn Diaz and» Wilbur! Thompson, of Key West, which was solemnized 6 o'clock yester-| day afternoon in~ Holy Cross church in Miami. The bride wore a beautiful | white’ lace gown, with ~ hat of | pink and accessories to match and carried a bouquet of pink. tea: rosebuds and lilies of the valley. | Attendants to the bride were her father, who gave her in mar- riage and the bridesmaid, Miss! \ Phyllis’ Harper, of Miami. Miss! | Harper wore a cre ation of blue} dal. Madame Arlette Simon -Sta- visky, once a mannequin in a world famous dressmaker’s salon, * i i ‘later. the toast of brilliant parties! in the most. fashionable resorts of France, now occupies a dingy cell in the Petite Roquette, women’s prison of Paris. She is charged with complicity; in fraud and receiving and con _Havana Cause Grave Concern Cuban Government Makes GIVEN PUPILS} Every Effort To Pre- vent Any Further Dis- FORTY-ONE INCLUDED m| orders LIST OF JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (ny Associated Press) HAVANA, June 2.—The Cuban government held its army in readi- ness today to combat further dis- High School, received certificates | ders a2 a series of anti-American Thursday afternoon, denoting} outbreaks showed no sign of abate- The following pupils, number- ing forty-one, of the Junior-Senior that they had been neither tardy} ment, cealing stolen property. But that worries her less than the welfare nor absent during the past school term Grave concern was’ felt by of her two children, Micheline, six} ” ears old, and Claude, four, wait- ing with their governess in a fur-}. nished flat for mother to come} ® Eloise ‘Roberts, Ulric “Gwynn, | @uthorities, ‘their responsibility in- Paul Mesa, Une Mae Brady, Can-! creased when President Roosevelt’ field Lewin, Edna Mae Thompson, siguied Cha’ Wenty Shidiaedng “eke for Boston, Mass., to take up the! home. They think their father i of pink radiance buds. h merely “on a journey.” The groom, in conventiona] at- jtire, was accompanied by his un- Hopes To Find Job cle, Will Prime, as best man. . Gone are the happy days when Mrs,’ Thompson is the daughter|she and her little son and daugh-/ jof Mr, and Mrs. Akron Diaz, andj ter Sat in'a bower of flowers and | is one of the delightfully charm-| watched gay festivals at Cannes.! ing young women of the younger|Put away are the skiing costumes set, Mr. Thompson is well known|the family donned for slides down and cordially liked by a wide cir- fashionable Alpine slopes, and the; ‘ ele of friends. beach garb worn at Deauville and; Kermit Lewin, William Earl Jack- son, George Faraldo, Margaret White, Minnie Louise William: Sarah Perez, Virgie Key, Selma Ne Smith, Mary. Curry, Juanita Gomez, Maude Lowe, Doriana Wil- liams. ima Sands, Lemuel Baker, Edith Rogers, George Cates, Nel- lie- Louise Russell, Virginia United States’ 33-year-old priv. lege to intervene—the Platt ' amendment. | Col. Fulgenico Batista, com- | mander-in-chief of the army, or- dered all soldiers at the Matanzas garrison to be held in barracks. Similar instructions were given parts needed for the city’s motor- cycle; which is used by the traffic cop, be purchased, in order that the machine. maysbe placed in Miss Elizabeth Rosam, presi- The newly weds arrived on the {Havana Special this morning and ‘will be at home at 1131 Fleming street, corner of White. — odent of the Yeung People’s De-' - other smart shore resorts. Madame Arlette Simon Stavisky, widow of. the French swindler, | Thompson, Joseph Pinder, James| the Havana police force. Whenever she is released from) once was the toast of fashionable resorts. Now she is hoping only |Curry, Nicholas Goshorn, Allar) Attached to rocks, notes read- prison, Madame Stavisky intends} fer a job whe e is released from prison, so she can support her | Robinson, Alice Peat, Anthony ing. “Down with. Jefferson. Caf: to find a job to support herself; two children, Michelene, 6, and Claude, 4, shown here with her. Knowles, Charles Miller) Edward | “J z “% and the children, for the man who! Woodson, Minnie Knowles, Beulah | fery, United States ambassador, known as “Anco, s council on the cee! Eusagn be f ior Tropics re pe jer eriuteacts theld at Southern College in Lake- in the eastern « f the is- land, Fla, | Miss Rosam will leave tomorrow the Church, has been selected as a delegate from that institution to Was accused of nearly $40,000,- ec hae tS 000 in frauds left nothing, _ she says, when a pistol bullet ended {his life in a mountain <t eied| Many Prominent Speakers Heard “patentee” aa’ At Ex-Key Westers Club Meeting | _ OPENS BUSINESS : 2 Tall, slender, with large ‘One Lool And Love CARIOCA BEER GARDEN! eyes, Arlette Simon first attracted ; “« ” ‘ ine NAME OF PLACE AT 505 ‘Handsome Alex” Stavisky in a, Lee Williams, Margaret Valen- zuela, Helen Russell, Cleo Kemp, Curtis Stanton, Shirley Almyd Walter Norman and James Wat- kins. FIX BOND IN CASE! were thrown through the windows of the North German Lloyd and Hamburg American steamship lines last night. They were signed “The Communist Party of Cuba.” Attack On fery This incident f on. the heels of an incendiary fire which destroyed a large paper Rs DUYAL STREET, Merrill Sands announces in this issue the formal opening of the Carioca Beer Garden, 505 Duval street. Mr. Sands has spent several Home Society he “chief of police ’ Mrs. Samuel Gates, accompan- weeks preparing for the opening for lected during thejied by her daughter, Mrs. Floyd and has remodeled and renovated "of May amounted to $344,| Hastings, and her husband, and the place which was formerly oc- ras read from the Maynard Lowe, were arrivals’in cupied by the Old Oaken Bucket. A Key West yesterday from Miami.|.. The beer garden has been ey are guests atthe homi¢ of named after the popular dance, . and Mrs. Victor Lowe. | “The Carioca.” All good brands The party came here principal- of beer and sandwiches, cakes, ly to attend the graduation of candy, etc., will be- carried. per 3 Paris night club nine years ago. It) as."love at first sight,” she said. : ‘Aviette.!who was to-know wil thé! luxuries that money’ ‘could buy, hada humble start im life. Her, father, a provincial Frenchman of; modest means, was killed in the; Argonne. { Her mother. after the war, mar-; ried again and Arlette came to} Paris and got a mannequin’s job. | One evening she was in a. night | club. “Serge came in and stopped be-- fore our table,” she said. “My! friend introduced me to him. Serge and I took one look at each other. and fell in love.” “I wanted Serge to lead a quiet) 'Club in the Cinderella Ballroom |club. will take no stand Held In Miami Thursday Evening County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer; “The club, while sponsoring no told The Citizen today the meet-| Political eatdidates will support . jose they are convinced are in- ing of the Dade County Key West. -rosted in better government: The in the county solicitor’s race, however. “John J, Lindsey, candidate for the Dade county legislative represen- j tative Group No. 2, was given an jovation as he approached the 1,000 | Speakers’ platform. He praised \the spirit which prompted the for- present at the meeting and a num-.! mer Key Westers to band together jin the interest of better govern. iment and reviewing his platform Thursday night in Miami far ex-| ceeded the expectations of most optimistic member. There were more than ber of prominent speakers were OF H. BETANCOURT ug Igedicne ‘ ; se ny eon . ef bes pany. Qwners skid the loss would Bond in the ease of Henry Bet-' not exceed $600,000, An attack ancourt was fixed yesterday bY} was made on Caffery’s life Sun- Justice of the Peace Frank O. Rob-j day, the second, he said, within erts at $500, Betancourt is be-/ three weeks, ing held in jail pending posting of | The acts of terrorism were the bond. blamed by Dr. Ramon Grau San The charges are driving an| Martin, former president who re- automobile while under the influ rned recently from Mexico, upon ence of liquor, injuring a colored my énemiex who are trying to lad and damaging his bicycle, The | make people believe am re- condition of the boy has not been | sponsible.” determined, it is said. Police late last night found an WILSON FAMILY unexploded bomb in front of the mid-town branch of the Bank. of Nova Scotia. a few minor{Leonard Lowe in connection with te-|the commencement exercises con-, orm ducted last evening ‘in bag hard * park. { t Brings In Passengers ‘ Another jewfish this morning York docked at 6:05 at the Por) 150 snialber “wien | have been caught during the past ‘There were some passengers on) few months from the Porter Dogk the ship and several employed|Company’s pier by Euric Sterling. automobiles for drives around the} While not as large as some of city until the ship was due to sail,|the others, several of which have “After 24,816 gallons of fuel ot; Weighed between 300 and 400 ba on te to Te i a ers the vessel sailed for Fron’ Tt +was only a youngster and . weighed 100 pounds. Just the ’ Freighter Ozark, Clyde-|tight size, said Euric, from which pen to cut delicious steaks to cook The Wesley Community House will open its daily Vacation Bible | | The public has been invited to attend the opening and for the oc- casion Mr. Sands has arranged to have a brass band on hand to fur- nish music. i, All the equipment is of the best and most recent design. LESS THAN 100 ABSENTEE VOTES As was predicted earlier in the eek the number of absentee votes east in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn during the period of 11 days allowed for casting the ballots did not reach the 100 mark. When the final check was made yesterday, after the time expired, the count showed that only 98 voters had polled their ballots, This is far below the count in some other elections when upward of 300 ballots were recorded. Palace—"Sorre!l and Son.” Strand—*Riptide.” TOMORROW Charch—Services at 7, 9:30 and) 11 a. m, and 7:30 and 8 p. m. Palace—“Sorrell and Son.” CHEVROLET Annoaces { i 10. Russell, and Maxwell Russell,/999 persons attended the enter- life,” Madame Stavisky once said, ; heard on the political issues of the “But he always was interested in: 2 + floating large compatiies. He nev. “#7 One of the outstanding od-| er talked business to me. When! dresses was non- he came home, he forgot with us| all his cares.” political, said Mr.! Sawyer, and was made by Attor-/ | ~ t i ROBERTS SUBMITS |= rae sy TO AN OPERATION’ tions. | Mr. Sawyer, who left Wednes- jday afternoon over the East Coast | Veral Roberts, captain with the} attend the meeting as repre-| Monroe County Ferry System, wn-j sentative from Key West, was giv-| derwent an operation for appen- | en an enthusiastic greeting and a in the Marine’ introduced as the guest of honor. } pens In his opinion the Dade Count embers of th te J ee reece on ting | Club of Key Westers will exercise| of rates by public utility corpora-| | i family today are that he is resting comfortably and looking forward a powerful influence in the realm | to an early return to his duties. 'of politics and it is believed holds! seers ithe balance of power in the ques- COUPLE MARRIED ition of political issues. The most potent force of the! jelub is that its membership has j concluded. | t Gaiety On Every Hand t “Fun and gaiety were mixed} Miss Anna Elizabeth Russell, h more serious aspects of poli-' daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry ticy last night when more than 1,-| son of Melville Russell, were MSI-itainment sponsored for former! tied last evening at the Catholic residents of Key West by the Key, jin Key West. he concluded: with the declaration that his sole aim is to give the county earnest, faithful represen- tation in the legislature. “The Dade County Key West; Club was granted a charter M 19 by circuit court, and was ac- tive in civic affairs for a year prior to that time. : Subscribers to the charter are: Paul H; Marks; Miami gttorney? Harry, Gwynn, Mrs, E. \Saund- ers, Mrs, Carrie Crownson and Paul G. Albury.” Editor’s Note: } The paragraph~referring to the: present of Mayor William H. Ma- lone is in error. Replying to an invitation Mr, Malone sent his ap- preciation for the courtesy but re- gretted not being able to attend because of professional engage- ments which necessitated his being ; MISS D. NAPOLES DIES HERE TODAY FUNERAL SERVICES WILL B HELD TOMORROW AFT- | j TO VISIT HERE Mr, and Mrs. Edward S. Wilson and daughter, Lucretia, are ex- pected to arrive over the highway this evening from their home in Pensacola, whengée they de; for: Key. Weyt Wednesday. ey During their stay, of about*one week they will be guests of Mr#t. Wilson's pgrents, .Mre Water C, (Gaylmar, of ARE COMING HER United States Destroyers Zane fand Perry, now on patrol duty in | Cuban waters, are scheduled to} sail Monday for Key West and ar- rive the same evening. But two other vessels of the navy are in port at this time: De- stroyers J. Fred Talbott and Jacob Jones. CROW ANNOYING Guillermo Martinez jeditor of the newapaper Ahora and well known as a leftist crusader, was under arrest |i with complicity ih ¢om- | Marguer, munist activities. Police Chief Jose Pedraza jn- dicated he also had under arrest'a in gonn with the attack on Be cpttine of Ainbassador Jef- “Caffery .of the United States. Blockade Against Arms " In turther efforts to curb the mounting tide of terrorism, the Cuban government is preparing to lay down & rigid blockade against arms and explosives destined for illegal uses on the island, it was learned Jast night. Officials of the interioy depart- ment revealed that a decree is be- ing drawn up with provisions for controlling the imports and the entrance into the island of all j kinds of war material from re- volvers of .22 caliber to aub- machine guns and dygamite. The decree, it is understood, will place such high penaltiex on the traffic of contraband war ma- ; terial that terrorists or others | mixed up in the unhealthy busi- j ness “will think twice before tak- | | WAUPACA, Wis.-A pet crow) ing the chance of being caught.” Church rectory, Rev. A. L. Mau-! West Club of Dade County in the | ERNOON {which removes pins from the Merchants or others dealing in Teau officiating. | Cinderella ballroom,” says the Mi-' } The bride was attired in a beau-)amj Daily News, which also stated: é = j tiful gown with corsage of white} “With the ciub acting as host,; Miss Delia Napoles, 24 years! carnations, and Miss Cecilia Ells-’ beer and sandwiches were served | ld, died 11:30 o'clock this morn-| worth, the bride's attendant, waS'with dancing and entertainment | im at the home, 525 Oliva street. ; attired in a dress of pink and yel- by the Mae Rose studio helping | She bad been.on- invalid since} A reduction in price of $55.00 jas weil as elsewhere, all of whom! ‘extend best wishes for a married| hife to unalloyed happiness. Hi ONLY FLOOR LEFT i ‘ | low. iround out the entertainment. | birth. i j Vincent McDermott acted "| “Mayor William H. Malone of Funeral services will be held to-/ best man to the bridegroom. | Key West, making a special trip te|™orrow afternoon 5 o'clock eg | The newlyweds have a Miami to attend the party, praised |the residence. Rev. A. L, Mas-} circle of friends in this community!ine former residents’ of his city |Test, S. J. of St. Mary's Star of for their interest in good govern-|the Sea church will officiate. ment in the state and county. | Miss Napoles is survived by ber) enna |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salvador SATURDAY SPECIALS | Napoles; three sisters, Alice, Alei-/ Milk Fed’ Veal Spring Lamb [‘da and Angela Napoles. Miss An- | FLORIDA HENS AND On All Master Models gela is in Havana and is expected; ito arrive on the Steamship Florids’ jfrom Cube this afternoon. { The Benjamin Lopes Funeral [Home will be in charge of ar) rangements, FRYERS Hams, by half, % Fresh Eggs 805 Fleming St. PAMPA, Tex.—When Mrs. Clif-) ford Braly, of this city, went to) Dalthart to sell a garage she owned, she found everything except the) cement floor had been removed. | . i8e Phone 20 clothesline after family washings| ©*Plosives will be forced to com been hung up has aroused| Ply with the strict measures of the decree, reports stated, indicating at the same time that special x‘eps will be taken to prevent the many- facture of uynthetic explosives, have the fre of housewives of this city.! HOLIDAY NOTICE | This bank will not be open for business Monday. June 4th, Jeffer-| son Daxjs birthday, legal holiday, in the state of Florida. i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK} OF KEY WEST, Key West, Florida. junt-2ti Norms Shearer and Robert Montgomery in RIPTIDE Matinee; Belcony, 10¢; Orches- || tre, 16-206; Night, 15-280 TONIGHT ANNOUNCING— The Opening of CARIOCA BEER GARDEN Open Day and Night 505 Duval Street