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—_ TRIBUTION KEY WEST UNITS i OF WORLD WAR T0 GATHER IN MIAMI DURING TIME WILL HELD ON OCTOBER 24 Vice-President And Head Of Senate Decides That He Will Remain At Home! Enjoying Vacation By HERBERT PLUMMER ~The political “dog days” were 2 (Special to The Citizen) | | West, printed in colors and co! TALLAHASSEE, Fia., Oct. 18.) feaege ati aa agerror kept busy sending out thousands cept Fort Jefferson and Dry Tor- peep saapenfacormesee re- 5 | the purpose for which they were ment was made yesterday by trus-/ issued and sent out is readily tees of the stat¢e internal improve- ; erasped by: the: seciplents, ts: evi- jters and the language in which some of these are couched. One of those, which is typical | of the impressio:. made on the recipient,"is from James Henle, president of The Vanguard Press, i the federal government. ‘All men who served-in the navy’ at\KeysWest during the World| Should the government agree War sre being urged to attend a; to this proposition it is to be un- gett ‘theeting to be held in} derstood: that’ there will be no * oes commitment on the part of the state as to expenditure until the|a beautiful booklet you sent me. = ° n - : Fa conference on the future of the} The occasion is called the Re-| next meeting of the legislature | Key Wert _ mast tess ” union of the Survivors of the Bat-; makes an appropriation for the SRLS EER “new deal! tle of Key West and many sur- purpose, should it decide to do s0. | IT TR ‘The time set for the meeting; vivors of this historic’ pe! | Governor Dave Sholtz, as chai HOSP! AL MA ON ‘was the latter part of September. peter psig oy Shotts "| man of the internal improvement ‘The President was represented as Phan: We Memes aed CA has sent to Secretary being eager to take advantage of | | Claude A. Swanson, of the navy, wice-president's politcal judg-| mittee and will be glal to hear ® telegram setting forth the ames | ond i rm ' sane in Key West Position on the matter. 1 administration’ = ite, care Me | # Some time ago it was announe- } tee js future poll- eran ory = POE ed in Associated Press dispatches} | that the federal emergency relief { ‘ administration, with the consent; ‘ of the navy department, proposed | to recondition Fort Jefferson and _ Garden Key, and turn it over to! Jose A. Mendoza, chancellor of {the state as a monument. | the Cuban Consulate, announced oy en Rigen fl FUEL OIL AT PORTER'S | TOBACCO FIELDS “ard Fruit and Steamship Com-? IN GROWTH OF IN: First To Leave | pany, is due in port tonight from! DUSTRY HERALDED IN always has had an aver-| New York with a number of pas-| aaa aS to Washigton when congress S€ngers. 4 MAR session. In his more than’ The ship is consigned to the, experience around the’ Porter Dock Company for clear-j almost invariably he is @0ce, and to take on a supply of) first to wet out of foel oil en iiiclanainn like4 giant telephone | a new oni o'clock and sail several hours bell opened future trading on the later ‘ s New York Tobacco Exchange, and {later for Frontera, Mexico. i the south’s famed night riders, the honor this » 24>° CEREMONIES TO BE HELD AT MERCEDES INSTITUTION Roosevelt he VESSEL COMING IN FROM state were pro- NEW YORK; TO TAKE ON } National Order of Merit. which is ; Manuel de Cespedes. ; The ceremonies will be cele- brated 3:30 o'clock Sunday aft- }ernoon at Mercédes hospital and | the public is invited to be present. | Only those whose services have coveted a long period and Hel (ity Associated Press) }ored for her 23 years continuous it hospital. + z? win, hs ay core BUSY SCENES AT AQUARI | PILEDRIVER AT WORK ON PRELIMINARY CONSTRUC- TION OF SEA WALL Fs ft Ee HH i occupies a “new deal.” | Scfe Driving driving. “Many men and women, | and pleasure rather than a place ‘to show his superiority or rather j should we say inferiority complex. | Let’s have some real courtesy in driving. Try it going down to the ; ACCOMPANIED BY J. a) Vv. ALBURY H . B. M. Duncan, FERA’ adminis-; trator in Key West, accompanied | by-J. Lancelot Lester and William | V. Albury, administration attor-| neys, left by airplane this morn- | ing for Miami. j | They go, it is said, to attend to ~ leertain legal matters pertaining {to the construction of the four; j miles of bridge and eight miles of | road to be started next week by} the administration. i The younger Stephenson According to schedule the air; was born in this country. travelers were to return to Key West this afternoon. IIA SI AA ELA - IS PRINTED TODA Appearing on the second pagc’ pressing your lights when ap- proaching another vehicle. Cour- | tesy_ is catehing and brings real , results in greater safety. of today’s issue of The Citizen will be found the county disquali- fied list of voters. which was ap- proved by the County Commission-| ers at a recent meeting. : ‘The list contains 230 names, and takes up a space of more than four columns. STORM REPORT ADVISORY 10:00 A. M.— There are some evidences of the development of a tropical disturb-! ance a short distance west at Jamaica. galloped into the mists of time. | October 10 by President Mendieta Around the little Tex ring amid} of Cuba and notification sent to Wall Street’s towers, men shouted} Key West by Secretary of State amd waved their fingers. It was} Cosme de la Torriente. modern man’s way of stabilizing the market an intricate are j Governor’s Safety i . cial maneuver capping more than 2 him to leave his-home 300 years of tobacco growing his-/ Committee Offers ee ee: tory in America. 1 Traffic Warnings Gefieve-tn kee: his] Back in 1615, England eet) pet Et P | ed 2,300 pounds of tobocco from! EDITOR’S NOTE — The the qeeeitant, hemerer, | the colonies. Today the annual! Citizen today presents an- mean in-any Sense, say crop in. the United States is! other of a series of “Safety the here, that his! Great activity is noticed these} around 1,400,000.000.pounds with| Hints,” preparec by the Gov- the #tid- affection | days at the foot of Whitehead 4 farm value of about $306.000.-. exnor's (Committee on Public lessened. -He'| street wheré’ construction of the! 999. In, manufacturing form. ag Safety under the direction of position=-in| aquarium’ is steadily going f0r-' yale is more than $1,000,000,-|- Asher Frank, State Safety di- . ward) 000. . It’s the country’s third larg-! ; ‘rectart Med Rale + | ~ "Today-a piledriver was at work’ ost cash crop, second only to cdt-| part in the future: course; on the preliminary construction ton and grain. } administration is expected: of the sea wall while a dredge was; picturesque auctions in select-} just as conspicuous, if: mot | excavating inthe area where will’ eq southern tobacco centers ‘for| more so, than it was in the last! be built the: * eonerete” intlosed years have been the means of mar-| 1 : crawl for larger fish and turtles. | (eting the crop. But planters com-' teous in their homes and business apparent to everyone,| There is a force of men working | plained of wide price swings be-| relationships, behave like 2 long before the last session came/ on the concrete piling for the! tween markets and grades, lack! inals when they get behind a # close, that Garner as vice-} crawl while others are engaged in ' oF price records and shortness of | steering wheel, and act as though ed a more vital role carpenter work, and all phases °f | the season. Auctions made a “buy-! they own the highways. We like administration than had/ the project are progressing stead-! 6797 market” with the seller either | the fellow who behaves like a real occupant of that office ad with a view to ee "tour: aking or leaving the price. pertest, = his aves —=ho ye, jing in operation when the tour- | Sives pe estrians a chance, who "lt cotinue as such in the fu-} ist season ischere. VY SISS SASL LS £4 feceal spate ran an ce me | | like the driver—woman or man, (By Associated Press) WEST BROWNSVILLE, Pa., Oct. 19.—George Step- henson discovered after serv- ing seven years as burgess of this little city that he is not an American citizen. Investigation disclosed he was born in Amble, England. Stephenson moved against ouster proceedings by filing for citizenship, stating he al- ways had believed naturali- WHERE TO GO Seeccccccevccevesceseces TONIGHT Monroe—“The Man With Two Faces” and “The Defense Rests. Palace—“The Trail Beyond.” ! zation of his father made both | City Council met to select | @ successor and Marker Step- henson, the burgess’ son, was 7 TOMORROW Monroe—“The Life Of Virgie Winters.” Pal&ce—“Unknown Blonde.” | office tomorrow. Try it by de-| of the beautiful booklet, Key “roving lights in unused buildings —Florida will be wiliing to ac-j and comprehensive ever conceived could get a bigger thrill by tak- | tugas as a state park. This state-| ceived and appreciated and that} on the windows and doors of the {denced by the number of replies| Citizen today that four window ;} ment fund in a notification toj being daily received at headquar-| panes and the glass panel in one _TO BE DECORATED. t | t | SUNDAY AFTERNOON ARRANGES FOR ! will be decorsted with the Cuban; AFFAIR TO BE GIVEN TO- | the much coveted Cross of Carlos) NIGHT IN CELEBRATION OF Hy 4 i r are: ro said: “When the bridges are! considered meritorious in the ex-' started it will be my treat.” And! treme is this decoration conferred, tonight he and Mrs. Gutsens is being hon-: his promise NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—A gong; service as matron of Mercedes propose to celebrate the stert on! year was made on! having a large group of his friends | left over the highway yesterday | died | 1 | i | | | | | We must have more courtesy in} BEING PRINTED BY THE ART- while they are kindly and cour-| MAN PRESS; LARGEST EVER crim-: I ! uses his car as a means of travel: P# | i lelection in Key West, it is said,! PANELS REPORTED TO. HAVE BEEN BROKEN — Not satisfied with committing their acts of vandalism by de- be put into service on the Over-| PERSONS ATTEND +. ee seas Highway water gap Sunday) Last sUGHT, PRERE —<s eas ; @ group of “boys” decided they ing greater chances and working al travel which is expected from federal building. this time on. This announcement | Postmaster Sam Harris told The| was made by Captein Ed. Sheer-| [a2 in charge of of the doors of the federal build- tions. - ig had been broken by boys with|* Pwo ferries are now in service |’ P=*t* St Smet “Gemeente tia slingshots. % 2 Every night a group of: boys /and the third will be “placed in. averaging from 12 to 17 years of !service to ‘aid in handling age congregate in the vicinity ot} Fifth Avenue, New York: “What! Caroline and Simonton _ streets,! CTOW@S expected to come over the Says the postmaster, amd most of them are provided with these dan- gerous rubber powered catapults. Postmaster Harris stated he would advise the city police force, the sheriff's office and the Unit- ed States marshal of these depre- dations and provide these officials with the names of several mem- bers of the group. DAN NAVARRO i highway after the American Le) gion Convention. If ‘travel “war- ee a ee ered have bert Dore helene amd SE SE ae ae | Key to Lower Matecumbe will be Stlted im imeressingty leage | made direct by the Monroe Coun-| ®™mber= at the —_ ty. It will leave No Name Key! P@s were owen 8 o'clock in the morning and on! BES: percormers set the return will depart from Lower | judges Sere seuette Matecumbe at 12:30 p.m. This! Key West Socprats ‘iil climinate from the trip any Thes ag me travel by auto between these pa | ~— songs; seed. | points. \ xy. somes. and tind ee ore Pa PYTHIAN SISTERS =," LEFT YESTERDAY to the “Kidd Kalare™ | will be staged at 920 a me -_ ‘morrow m Bayvice Park ’ MRS. ERYSTAL MANSON AND OTHER OFFICERS CAME TG KEY WEST TO MEET WITH MRS. O53 Ui KEMP LODGE MEMBERS I re eul t hr : ey Lal i WORK STARTING ON OVER- SEAS BRIDGE AND ROAD / ; Some long time ago Dan Navar- proposes to make good | ' Mrs. Crystel Manson, Grand] the bridge and road, as announced | Chief, Pythian Sisters in Florida, ; Not in a small way does he} | _ The announcement of her selec-' in The Citizen yesterday, but in| who was on her official visit te tion as one of several to receive big way and with the idea of Temple Number 20 in Key West. Mrs. Otis Kemp. 63 735 ecleck et niet enjoy his hospitality. morning enroute to her home in| ber home, 1 Petrone stree- To do this he will clear the ; Tampa. | Funeral services are being elt floor space in his automobile} The grand chief was accom-} this afternoon from the f show rooms at Southard andj panied on her trip by her husband, | Funeral Duval streets, and have an orches-} H. W. Manson; Mrs. J. Lynott. | Methodist tra on hand to provide excellent} District Deputy Grand Chief. of :George T Summers music for dancing. , Lake Worth; Mrs. Louise McCoy,| assisted by Rev. W In addition to the dancing there | Supreme Guard, Jacksonville, and! Ley Memorial chamch we o USED IN KEY WEST Another favorable comment Key West's new booklet has been received—this time from one the most prominent corporation lawyers in Philadelphia. Joseph Edward Murray of Phil edelphia has spent many winters in Key West, and in writing Miss Neen Williams relative te booklet, said, “I am so glad. for |one thing, to find dear old Mrs ; Caroline Lowe's house, where was lodged for so ma happ winter visits in Key W among the illustrations in color. Mr. Murray called the booklet | some ’ “admirably done.” and added that, He will be giver = bearing 5 it “is the best thing of its kind I| fore Peace Justice Prank j have seen.” terts Mondar. or course be wee himself in the toil « ia an adding macho Sanchez seit th mact= will be provided a plentiful supply | Mrs. May Harris, Past Chief,” Tiger Tail Tribe —_—_—_—_ | for @ regular meeting that night, bearers. START PREPARING | A ae instruction was held and an open; children. West and before marriage was i November 6. all the state and county candi-j MANY WINTERS HERE for Monroe county. i tion of the criminal court and a; ocal grocerymar some ballot was awarded*to ‘The Art- of beer and this kind of refresh-! Clevelgnd, Ohio. ‘dent Order Bed Men ment insures a happy evening for! On the arrival of the party: tendanee and memoen and at the assembly a class of 14) Mrs were xeceived inte the j Tuesday night the local organiza-| daughters, Mr= Horstie j meeting with the Knights of Pte SANCHEZ TO BE | Miss Crystal Mangus. During ber i stay in Key West she visited many The Artman Press begins work: on preparing the ballot for the When completed this ballot will| WEST’S BOOKLET be the largest ever used in an! ‘ and will be about the size of one! i Gry e serena {RECEIVED FROM JOSEPH ' dates the ticket will show the; The latter provides for reduc-; tion of 50 percent in the salaries‘ Teduction of 50 percent in the emoluments of the juvenile judge. | man Press, as the lowest bidder, by the board of county commis- all who attend. ! Monday preparations were made! ganization are serving a: Kemp & survwed jand Wednesday night a class of} Ruby Jorrett and qt grewd Mrs. Manson is a native of Key of her old friends. general election to be held on! Besides carrying the names of} MURRAY, WHO HAS SPENT seven state amendments and three | of county commissioners, aboli-j The cOritract for printing the sioners yesterday. 1'¢ TREAT YOURSELF TO A DELICIOUS MALTED MILK Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 Free Delivery LS: ct = oe - === | WHAT BEER WILL BE SERVED FREE AT THE JOLLIFICATION AT NAVARRO’S, INC. TONIGHT OVER BRIDGE ANNOUNC=™ENT? WAGNER'S OF CO