The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 29, 1934, Page 4

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i fi the amendment. i of also a) Sweeting. Especial mu- number was written by | state’s financial system. j state and its inhabitants. song were Mr. various special Will be related by him as the | ©*¢™ption amendment and ist < Leff i Florence Williams and} ™ent. Boyden. Fz! get Emil Sweeting, entitled | ¢xecutive of all of the people ofj cellulose fibers from wood in and Hoot Owls.” Mr,/ the state to act for them and on| such a condition that they form a; hee written for this! occasion to speak for them c-| satisfactory sub: read with interpo-| ¢sts. be no less than} Erpecial stress will; ff} et Without Influence | hl it formal program togeth. wid feature designated Heoure of Horrors.” A i the jittery doings of ing to have an opportunity the Lowest Prices. The Art- WE REPATK ALL MAKES OF | ),...- RADIOS. Guaranteed service. Pensions, Health, ©. A. and Atwater Kent! prison. Tick Erad. Agency. J. L. Stowers Music| ess Co. septi-tf/1 Mill Schools, 3-4 -_- WANTED. |:‘*Mill’ ‘Free -Text part of this fina! — +" be the | or interference. whic te = ae pi be “The people of Florida are go- program to cover the! serve during the ing off of $10,000,-!are: in revenue through | George Lee— $5,000 figure for exemption, | and Treasurer. it was recalled that while; The statement, it read, was is- < sued beca felt it} Ta. Barbara Lones, Mildred Olsen wpehie tiated | Mildred Saunders, Lottie McLean, his duty to supply Floridians with - . Emma Gwynn, Marie Sands, Olga afternoon for the family home inf" the ‘Havana Special yesterday Roberts. organist at stl on possible information as to ef- 4 The words for the/ fect of the amendment upon the oe Nellie Ma 101 Following is the statement in full: “During the past few week I have received scores of letters ‘ {asking for my opinion as to the ee Oa, en scsctas of tha propeard homestead 8 eepeciatiy crewsome com-| cording to his best understanding! wool and silk. “The Dead Man,”| of their wishes and their inter-! the graveyard eed has been submitted to the sov-| 4, will characterize the! creign people of the state for ..| their decision, I believe they fortune-telling will) should be free to exercise their a - | own judgment and vote in accord- of ance with their individual convic- | tions without executive~influence WING LEE was no other out-| dent. Frank Stickney — Dancing was the main Those present were: ca Wi Joe Wai George Del Pino, Steve | Harry_Roberts, Antonio Bethen- court, Ancenio Bethencourt, Man- suel Lopez, Evelio Rueda, Clyde a. Stickney, Joe Auau, Raul Sibila on the program, en-| ™Y requests for specific infor-! ang Geo; Weodeurdling interpo-| ™@tion as to how much revenue would be lost to the state and . other governmental units by the! heen members of the next Rog. Kong mn adoption of the proposed amend- rge Sawyer. Of the 20 women who have} She was visiting with relatives porting (estimat. ed) .. = county assessors of taxes to/ allowed for error either FOR SALE | governor to give it to them. | “A dpreciating that the most PRINTING—Quality Printing at - sd i |teliable and dependable informa- i jon of this character is avail- aug | able through the State Auditing m SALE—Two! Department, I requested Mr. agg: Ap egg | Bryan Willis, state auditor, some octi6| weeks ago to prepare an estimate a = | with the intention of passing it PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed; on to the people and I have now ion, 6 The Artman} received his report estimating that yg aug7| the loss in revenue would amount ~~ ———| to $9,123,834.77. RADIO REPAIRING “Of this amount the state ———-————| would lose $934,933.84 as fol-| ieation - $687,970.19 ——{ books for schools 246,963.65 WANTED—A chance to bid on; “The balance of loss in revenue, | your next printing order, The. $8,188,900.93, would be attach. Artman Press. aug7 ed to the counties and to cities, - — towns and villages as follows: PAINTING To Counties, for - - ——! Schools ----$2,42 5 PAINTING, Interior rating, é As inishing. Work, FOr Roads ...... 731,661.9 furniture - dome right and reasonable. L. C. Cox, 310 William street, Phone 358-W -1mo For Current Op- erating Expen- To one hundred six- | ty-nine Cities, | Towns and Vil- given free with each classified, To eighty-five Cit- advertisement. ASK FOR IT.’ ies, Towns and jani1! Villages not re- ; SPSSoeocerecosoccscsoooeceeooeEeeeeeseeeeS | HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath ... Double Room with Bath .. $1.50 2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. ses + 1,803,293.65 AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit! ages reporting _ 2,858,339.47 believe it is my responsibility as| | } | THIS YEAR IN = astaht fe thimsaclves on: the vee “Of course it is impossible for West last evening over the hig! j Eyeglasses containing sha er-| = $ = or whirrs. He always saves pos dedies: and come eral constitutional amendments at} Mr. Willis or anyone else to esti-j ¥®9- peers Nave pen aeree rl FLO S| “ the polls November 6th. mnite:-pestlenlé ta a amt —_— ly demonstrated in Lon on. for, NO. | “Not only those who have made| oes in revenve would folloe we |. Mrs. Peter Jaycocks and daugh-|the use of athletes, particalarly| Y ‘your HEALTH! S CALL 8 | inquiry, but all the péople are en- adoption of this amendment, but! tery Feteline Josie, strived So eres Yy = WS | titled to the best information| with the facilities and sources of { t¢*day from Miami where they had | ball j YY UN k OR PUR E ICE COLUMN | available as to how much revenue’ information at his command, and been spending a while with rela-| 5 he Citiz — would be lost by the adoption of | workiag as he does without bias oc} tives. Subscribe for The Citizen. H eeeresessaccccceces | the proposed amendment, and I; prejudice, his final estimate willl PS ae Sea | probably be accepted by the legis- lature as the most dependable one upon which to make its tions. “From Mr. Willis’ report the least some idea as to the problem which will confront the next legislature ini providing new and additional | Sources of revenue in the event the homestead exemption amend- people can gain at ment is adopted.” the utmost in optical friends and boosters. protect your eyes. 532 Duval Street SOCIAL CLUB PUIS|" “PERSONAL MENTION | efi to this subject was gen-| AFFAIR WAS GIVEN AT HOME| “2° W883 on duty at Key West for| Orlando and many other pointy) understood to mean that he changed his OF MR. AND MRS. coming term}States Public Health Charles Munro—Vice Presi-| superior of the Convent of Mary! ‘ct: Volina, who were spending Members attended the affair in . Sholtz has advocated an ex-{ their new white dinner jackets ption limited to $1,000, he has| and blue serge pants. never hinted that he would con- sider $5,000 exemption as any-| of the evening. Delicious refresh-} Coast and will be the guest dur-: thing but an affliction to the} ments were served. Barbara Curry, Barbara Guer-| Caroline street. i ud the bir?) umipwhere she was spend-| Members of the organization| Roofing has beer <ne .ces pevmmmer tose to sh th ile with beriso#, Joseph-| have beautifully decorated | farm beildings factor: wareteuee ex Lew 2 hall for the occasion. A large =| #™M in i “for ion House of Representatives, eight ears 1 were sent there orginally to serve! Mrs. W. W. Thompson, who was Diaz and Messrs. Frank! “In matters of public welfare] out the unexpired terms of their| in Key West two days with rela.| Gerald dJayeocks and 2d public interest where the| late husbands. | people do not have an opportunity eomedy blackface skit to to express themselves it is entire- German scientists have per- Wi be given by Sam Gold-| ly proper for the governor as chief | fected a method of extracting the stitute for cotton, | relatives, left on the aftrenoon i j i } _ Miss C. Michael, nurse at the} her husband. They were spend- joing estimate based { - - er husband. y P i e 1933, tax lay agate aaa Marine hospital, left on the eve-| ing several months with relati property, not including debt serv-| "/M& train yesterday to spend inl = ice. He states that while he has! short vacation at her home in Edwin Robe: led himself of the best sources | 58V@"nah, Ga. |cer and Cecil Brady Jeft over the | information, including the! records of 169 incorporated towns} #4 been spending a week's visit and cities, he feels that a co min Miami, taking in the festivitie: pensation of 10 percent should be pot the American Legon Conven. FIRST SAFEGUARD YOUR VISION When you entrust your eyes to us, you can be assured of tion. Our patients become our DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee |\SD OOOO OOM A sinninn ot B. Lee, train de: for} Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Cooke, Please be prompt in paying Flozida East Railway,| who had been visiting in Miami,} ts —rvir wee detours your : ‘paper. 10 days, left Saturday for Miami.| have returned to Key West. 15 cents a for Sasa : per and cells it to vor ‘ r rt chairman Mrs. Wm. R. Porter left on the! His for of the board of county commis-| evening train yesterday for Miami 5 cents sioners, left Saturday afternoon} en route to Birmingham, Ala., and Uf he is {toc New Yoke en ie te i i; HE loses. Not —= ee kkkhkded, + Clifton Lopez, deputy fire war-! Dy . ji Hart, chief surgeon | den of Kansas, who was spending | PL DANCE FOR -Hospital, att Sat: i : ns Cc. +a few days in Key West with his! = TOMORROW NIG . C..! patents, Mr. and Mrs: John Lopez | . pez take the physical ex-iof Margaret street, left yesterday | Mrs. H. R. Nowe and daugh-| SPECIAL FEATURES: ‘To PUT ON AT CORAL required by the United tor his home in Topeka, Kansas. ISLE CASINO . Sister John of Thé Eucharist,! ) s several weeks with Mrs. Nowe’s Secretary i ee oes Tar Mine nccom| PArets, Mr. and Mrs. Lykes Tur- ied by Si Tonia: ~ ner, left yesterday afternoon to} bE aes y ‘join Mr. Nowe at Portsmouth, S Va. A special feature of the floor show to be presented at the De-| ' Mrs. Julian Camus was a re-| Molay Hallowe'en Dance will be} j Serhine_pemnaee om fe, Biter: | a fan dance by “Cuco” Rodriguez, ing the winter season of Miss Wen —_ Ageor dec trse well known local comedian. j Betty Maloney at the home or f ze: Stke ns teed 'VeS| Various other numbers have Seay pak | been arranged for the affair to- 3 morrow evening at the Coral Isle Mrs. O. S. Long left yesterday | Mrs. Lionel Plummer returned | Casino which will -start at 9 o'clock. Mrs. J. Jones, who was before marriage Miss Euphemia Bott, ar- | Tived yesterday over the Eas tHe Seffez ROOF Carey Flexible Cement mee Teinforced with genume inde Bere & cheer lap joint covers the ma:l Besde For over SO years Carey Fiemsnie Commer diversion d Mrs, A. W. Schraeder| tendance is anticipated. = - > hr, Coralie, Were re-| ‘Bob's’ orchestra will render a South Flenda (on & Eee Co turning passengers over the East) good program of dance music. PHONE Soe WRITE amb Eiaza Sr: | Coast yesterday afternoon from a r over the East Coast i Augustine, where they had| Radio waves of wely short “Your Heme ls Worthy of The Seer reg n for 10 days. lengths, four to fifteen meters, are being used in a new device Miss Mary Curtis Williams,| for treating lung abscesses, car- buncles, infectious arthritis and other diseases, NASAL CATARRH -.. Just a few oe mvention, was a returning pas- Mrs. William Tedder returned | z i ; j Yesterday from Tavernier where) sho was on a vacation to Chicago, |-saw the Century of Progress E: j Position and afterwards visited other points of interest, returned over the East Coast yesterday. national | for several days. tives and friends, left yesterda for her home’in Miami. Y| Mrs. Quintan N. Starling, be- d = s Zs rops up each fere marriage Miss Dessie Skel- é nostril . . . ton, who was spending two weeks | Miss Alice Knowles, who was in| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| CLEARS WEAD QUICKLY Key West for a visit with her sis-) Thomas Skelton, and other rela~ { jPALACE ter, Mrs. C. E. Shine, and other] tives, left over the East Coast Ben Lyon-Sari Muritza in {Saturday for her home in Belle Glade, Fla. CRIMSON ROMANCE Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25 train yesterday for Miami to em-; | bark there for her home in Nas- 371,667.89 = N- P. that Mrs. Will Skelton and children j left Saturday for Miami to join Ss. | William Spen-} East Coast Saturday to join thej and the}, Mr. and Mrs. John Cates, who! degree team of Tiger Tail Tribe S YOUR 719. I. O. R. M., and assist in in tS AC TION ;augurating a lodge of the order lat Tavernier. tion while there, returned to Ke He never has te be defrested Hie aewer Ghee way. FERRY SERVICE TO and from MIAMI {| 40 Miles to Ferry at No Name Key, 39 Miles (26 Miles by Ferry) to Matecumbe. 4 90 Miles to Miami, @@— calcula- \{ooeeeews. MOOS e SMM aM, j QUALIFIED LISTS —- AND -- IGE REFRIGERATORS Made of All Meta:—icguppec Wom WATER COOLERS They're Ecomomcal! Ferries leave No Name Key (Northbound) and Matecumbe (Southbound) at 9:00 a. m. and 2 p. m. dail. Through Ferry leaves No Name Key at 8 a. m. and Lower Matecumbe Key at 12:30 p. m. For Reservations Call 460 Now on sale at RESTAURANT SERVICE ON FERRIES Passenger Rates: Cars under 15 feet $2.00 Cars 15 to 16 feet Cars 16 feet and over Note: The prices for pas- senger cars inchude driver and up to four (4) passengers. Each passenger over and above this number _ —— 50e | atten- Let us The Citizen Office PanddttAttttttttsLstdéds lea hehe hehe dele To get the original Davis Pure Paint Besure to\, swabs in sarrmons |” ‘We have no connection with any other Pant Manufacturer of name wmilar coours. AR our products are madé by us in Baltimore and sold through Dealers only. HBDAVIS CO. stabi BALTIMORE.MD G. C. ROBERTS Corner Caraine and William Streets be Hoodwinked. ACCEPTING IMITATIONS | | Matt fot ae 6 . FINE FURRIT wee look for Davis 100% Pure Paint has often been a | a ~ imitated, but duplicated. this Label Devi ay Pers 5 a MODERN LIVING 2GOM surTES _ all pure paint Laws and is the only paint I . that carries = guarantee of purity. wading matule : thagee Look for this Guarantee on the Label“ Mahoge — . " = —_—! 5

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