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ih i songs were i ' : t ; {THIS FOLLOWS PASSAGE OF. REPEAL AMENDMENT _ IN FLORIDA i } ¥ E That Tampa dealers in wines,’ liquors and other kinds of en- livening beverages from foreizn jands were prepared for the pas- sage of the repez] amen¢ment in Florida on Tuesday was evidenc- ed by the freight going to tnat; city on the Steamzhip Cuba yes- terday. ; Late Tuesday evening it was, conceded that repeal had been’ voted by the citizenry and more} than 100 cases of liquor was im- mediately ordered sent to firm aa in Tampa. Most of this was Ba- night to buw inst a meaxe-| @ral. i Fy 3 made today by. Jucge J. \Harris. Movie first nights are just as ways the theater ori CONDUCT MEETING wear'y everybody “dresses.” Pre- 72 the fashion Hollywood was] to put over before the) sEssiON TO BE HELD TOMOR-| of| ROW AFTERNOON AT HOME | OF MRS. J.G. PIODELA - i H ; pil Smith. .nanager years since there has Members of the American Le- busines< ion.” gion Auxiliary are today beitg ‘ ummoned to a special meeting in London, is making res-j of the organization to be held at inte January for no less. the home of Mrs. J. G. Piodela, shows in London. Any-; president, 4 o'clock tomorrow aft- decided in late October, €Tnoon. four big musical shows:} As matters of interest are to be: a Sen, Madam,” comsidered a full attendance is! ” and Charlot’s lat-| expected, jie. Diddle, Diddle.”"} e seats for January. | Taxis Jam Piccadilly $ Cochran's “Streamline” : ry : jl a NO JUNIOR CLUB MEETING FRIDAY vay to taxi-cabs in the after-thea-; H traffie jams in Piccadilly Cir- ANNOUNCEMENT SHOWS SES- ftesbury Avenue. | SION POSTPONED UNTIL Money is flowing in London and! j there are many Americans helping NEXT WEEK : ! + There. will be no meeting of, “tie Junior Woman’s Club tomor- *fow “afternoon. This announce-; ** {ment was made this morning by} ; the president. | Monroe—“The Circus Clown”; The ‘meeting has ben postpon-' “Old Fashioned Way.” jed until Friday of next week, No-} “Broadway Thru A‘ vember 16. i A |) PRE-ARMISTICE DAY DANCE Auspices R. J. Perry Chapter, Order of DeMolay CUBAN CLUB Tomorrow Night from 9 till 7 Gents 60¢ Ladies Free}’ j teday THE CITIZEN ‘ (ton street. Owner, A. F. Shultz;! ’ W. W. Maloney, former Key Re $200. Bes Wester, one of the oldest printers, General repairs to building. 605 Eig Sep es GOOF ' in the United States and now con- street. Owner, ie , Craig granted | * nected with the public printing CS; éost, $150, | petminnion by the U, S. govern. | We, apes Feneel Reme eres! ties ao ates © cutie a office in Washington, D. €., jn | with Rev. W. K. Martin, of Lag; ; writes from his home at Ingleside’ i oem inched Renee te he Terrace, renewing his subscrip- tion to The Citizen. j + Maloney is the oldest sub-: to this paper and has nev-' er failed to keep in touch with the events in his old home as car- ried in its news columms. H In his letter received today he! writes, “I observe with pleasure the rehabilitation of my native; home amt hope it may be the even beyond the past.” VESSEL COMING TO PORTER DOCK TO TAKE ON FUEL OIL — Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- avd. Fruit and Steamship com- Pauy, is due to arrive in port to- am ‘erraw afternoon -eontigned — to. ‘etter to-at_once take the propor the Porter Dock company. i pe oF “Scale gaa The. ship sailed from. Philsdel-, MES yo Thempasets 06 phia Monday with passengers and’ posit for November 7 was reported bite HE is destined for Frontera. Mexico. as $34.05. Chas. Taylor, manager : Se eee of the.” Gax Collector Ladd IN ALL PROBABILITY JURY~ Port, Dock Y, aim te dack ne a nn | deena af 4041.58. the ship te dock about 2 o’cl ; WILL BE DRAWN ON ‘After teking ‘on fusion Gn. Glerk Sawyer's report showed SATURDAY | Yoro will sail for her destination. | posit: totaling $1,561.59 for tax Steamship Wawa. of the same redemptions during the month of line. is duc to arrive at the Ba SS See eS : = ter pier about midnight tonight, ** ¥45 ™ are a ae ts ane ere oe pie Sis esse! cannon fvoan ae ditures of the general election of poorning. This announcement was will take on supplies. for wage tenes Panes ote polling places, pay of clerks, in Veg, TENDER IVY DUE pectors, deputy sheriffs, printing court convened Tuesday instead. } IN I ORT TONIGHT It was learned from Prosecuting == : quent the board to i reported la University 6! setesemed ‘to Shee <itine tome New Orieams, was recenliy iemar- ed by his classmates by bemg Stl Sore Sew aun Saat lected as president of the fre ‘Sey stended man pharmacy class. Louis will be remembered ty many Key Westers as the affaiile and accummodanng xy ee who, for many months or Ee ing to New Orleans te take up Bie studies, was in the office @f Tax Collector J. Ottp Kirchheimer. When advised this mormng of Louis’ being selected by bas atz- dents of pharmacy to bead thx ‘class, Mrs. Corinne Wilson, bic mother, expressed ber gratification at the signal boner conferred «= her son. ‘GREAT DEMAND As Sunday is Armistice Day there may be some activities on Monday. In this event he will have dl} . Hie / | ’ ' 4 s rie i | } : i { : { kt ) ane . bast | | * eee KEY WEST ADMINISTRATION CONSIDERING PUTTING IN ANOTHER ORDER i | : i | ry tf : : » it ‘ \ ; So great has been the demand fer the beautiful bookie: im cabers recently issued by the adminie tration, FERA officials are com Sifiéring the advisability of o- dering more. From the time the first ef them were received these booklets Bewe been sent to ali parts af the United States and foreign coum tries and requesis for them ame stil being received daily Up to date approximately tbe entire issue of 25,000 have been distributed. Key Westers have been asked te seme th friends may fursish the sames and addresses Reaty uate ane they wil! be cent at ouce. / | ' ) f ; : ' . / relffl it | : i ‘ballots, qualified and disqualified lists and all other expenses in- curred. The total of the bills is $989.95. ~ The board decided that in fu- a ture printing of all legal notices Attorney Aquilino Lopez that: POINCIANA EXPECTED TO RE. will be authorized to bé done in the dotket ‘was not heavy for this} 3 Gade Gis oe sani denacttined © aniet teat: session. 44 i FARE i at $1 por inch, intend of 8 post, wa udh : b jas used at present, at 75 cents an FOR(4 YA % ‘inch. The difference in measure. > 7 _ , }ment costs, however, being neglig- 3 Saye: if ‘yy, which; ibie, ELECTION HELPERS!3:S35-A00T2":.ctce)™ ; and painting structures on the; vas Ue uo rtm ose we NEW ARRIVAL AT at Key West tonight or tomorrow BUTED COVERING ALL EX- i, ‘eater ecagpect is mein j to return from activities at Port - PENSES INCURRED s and Miami the latter} week and the Tender} Mr.. and Mrs. James J. Mec- | Poppy is due early next week. | Bride announce the birth of a girl Clerk Ross C. Sawyer is today! lin their apartments at the Kemp distributing checks in payment of | y' jhome on William street. The ental for polling places, see BUO S PLA BY | daughter arrived one week ago, inspectors and deputy sheriffs, j j weighed eight pounds and has who were employed in the gen-} LIGHTHOUSE DEPT. been given the name of Nancy. eral election Tuesday. | *| Mrs. McBride is the daughter of Payment was authorized at the; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins. Mr. meeting of the board of county! as ; McBride is storekeeper on the commissioners last night, and im-| _ The United States Lighthouse! 1s Destroyer Goff. mediately afterward the clerk} Service has, announced the estab-| ————_—- started preparing checks and) #shment of buoys on the sea} wasters. teoast of Florida Straits. The 7 MRS. SAUNDERS j formation as given out reads: |" { | “Seacoast Florida Straits Ful-/ TELLS OF TRIP: FIVE MARRIAGE ‘fort Beseh lighted buoy .establieh-| jed November first in sigty feet} t LICENSES ften yniles north of Migmi lighted | \ whistle: buoy “latitude twenty five; A letter received in Key West i fifty five forty two longitude; by relatives, states that Mrs. Eu- jeighty zero five- thirty six, light} gete Saunders, who had be Records in the office of Judge} shows flashing white every ten/| an extended visit to Hugh Gunn show that there was/ seconds flash one second eclipse; Germany, where she visited her issued from his office during the} nine seconds. | mother, whom she had not first eight days of November, five: “Cumberland wreck buoy 2,|in 12 years, has returned to } marriage licenses. red'special third class Nun estab-| York City, where she is now mak- issuances for the week ending | lished November second, four andj ing her home. were to: Paul Bernard! cight tenths miles south of Hills-| Mrs. Saunders was accompanied Hyre and Josephine Vial Knight;) boro Inlet light in place of Cum-! by her daughter, Muriel, and re- Howard Hannibal and Florine’ berland wreck lighted buoy whieb| porte in the letter received as hav- Bain. | latter was discontinued.” ling had a very enjoyable trip. eae EE 90S OS Se WAGNER'S BEER. THEY ARE THE REASONS FOR ITS POPULARITY. TRY A BOTTLE TODAY .