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PAGE FOUR S0do000 =: SOOTY 2: eebernece MONDAY, AUGUST 3 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘T MAKE HIM DRINK |Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) industry normally creates Con- seay structions worth more than ten jg49 _ Hy@ ogr: billion dollars each year and that’ now part of ti ” 2,300,000 workers depend on it. Nz for a livelihood. Indirectly. ac-' cording to the survey, 4,600,000 additional workers ‘ected. {During the depression, héme | building dropped trom the 840,- {000 peak of 1928 to 123.000 in 11933. Factory and commercial, | building dropped to seventeen |per cent of their 1929 value and | public building, despite the Gov- ternment program, to barely forty per cent. The industry is begin- ning to move up and is now back to forty-three per cent of its 19 value. The Federation believes that a high 1 private build- jing will be seen during the next jtwo or three years, and estimates ‘that actual need requires the building of 1,320,000 new homes jeach year from now until 1945. ‘ In History in Tonian assassina> Gr Sea k island of Cor n letaliation tion of n veneral there 5 Today for ' Weecescoevecedocccoococossseoeasosd Demeritt-McMahon Wedding Solemnized Saturday Night Miss Hilda Elizabeth Demeritt.. Following the ceremony a_ re- daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Demeritt,’ ception was held at the home on and John Charles McMahon, son Write street, of Joe ©. McMahon, were united! oe : in marriage in a quiet and lovely, Both Miss Demeritt service performed at 8:30 o’clock McMahon are widély known turday evening in the Congre-' popular among the tional Clurch by Reverend E- pere, 1928—Phi adelphia goand jury, after investigation, report ito be in the grip of a highly atc ate nized ¢ thugs }4—-Gen. George Brinton Me most running the n nominated by Democrati treet National Convention in Chicago” ” ther Presidetial candidate to ran —— inst Linco seeking reelec- KEY WEST a COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District zation, estab! 8 By CHARLES D. GRAWE Of Cook Island minal ring, with pant on are ai That good old fresh water an- |gler and trout catching champ, | Jack Fox of Riainfield, N. J., pull- ed a good one when he got his 34) and! pownd barracuda in New Found | set/ Harbor Bay. The day prior to his} : anaes They are graduates of the catch he hooked the old fellow near mone cccis vere tow close. Key West High School, the bride) pier and since: he was not used friends of the contracting parties! of the class of 85 and the groomi|to this sea tiger’s habits, he let witmessed the ceremony. Miss of ’33. Mr. McMahon is an em-! nim ran beneath the piling, and! Louise Cory, maid-of-honor, at- eens gare cacti: gel wishing to rfpk his light tackle, Gn. te eu esa "The newlyweds are making) Played the fish off the Tine,. seted as best. man. The bride; their- home et 1148) White|street; Tue following day Jack decided was presented in marriage by, and invite their many friends toj that this same fish might be inj John Gandolfo. ‘visit them. the same place, about the same so Captain Grawe baited up light hook with a good live | yellowtail, Smack, went this bait a the water and whiz went the ine. Sure enough the same guy: or another had the hook. Some, “barracuda, and no _ foolishness. Around the old pier went the line and after him, Capt. Grawe, row- vand Mr. — 3886—(50 vears quake followed by fires through- out Charleston, S. C., took toll of lives used some six mil- on dollars Earth- younger Sensible Rates 1897—Paten Kinetogray hie Camera—one ssued Edison for Motion the the Livth of movies. Picture Elevator important Garage Popular Prica’ | stages in ! 1923—Ita'y bombards and seizes Senator Couzens, of Michigan, 'a candidate for renomination in |the Republican primary _ this month, has given the Republican {voters of his state notice that he {will support President Roosevelt } for reelection. His action empha- i the shifting party affilia- tions oy many prominent persons {this year. Quite a few: Demoerats have come out openly for Gover- nor Landon but none holds the {public position or probable poli- Farewell Surprise Party Hororing Edward Woodson Edward Woodson was delight-; during the evening, with refresh- evening, ments served Those present were: Jand a: , Evelyn Niles, Ida Bethel, Eliza-,ing the old skiff. ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|ne:h Russell, Gladys Russell,| ‘Then another dart and a bie| Peter Matcovich on Division| Elizabeth Resam, Mary Elizabeth! splash, ft said ceed fish ea | reet for a farewell party in his Smith, Frances Roberts, Roberta wrappe imse'f and line around | Ronee, Mr. weston: left over, Matcovich. : [a sunken is Now, what to do/ the highway Sunday morning for Merville Rosam, Joseph Pinder, | With ‘d ihe meee around a pH Gainesville where he will enter’ Malcolm Johnson, Cecil Curry,;ing two feet beto v the surface? | the University of Florida for the) Elijah Sands, Donovan Herriclf,;; Well, Capt. Grawe pulled a Rin- | coming school term. {John Richardson, Herbert Eddie, ley, picked: up the 89-rifle which | ‘Later on in the evening Mr.| Albert Carey, Archie Roberts, Ed- he Ways Sarees and—weil, | Woodson was presented with a, ward Woodson, Jack Mateovich. ‘here's the thrill. When the i * gift from the group as a token of} Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curry, cannon roared : on : eee esl their friendship. |Mrs. @tto Bethel, Mr. and Mrs.icleared, there was Mr. Barracuda. Various games were played| Peter Matcovich. ;dead as a nit, hit right square be- 2 itwcen the eyes. That’s one for —~ |the book and Jack no doubt just |got the itch to rush back and teli the fresh water guys just, what! ; they are missing in these here w. ters. Jack tock the jaws of this! pper with him, to show his IVE MILITARY | COURT IN GERMANY © fully sarprised Friday A £ his friends gath-, 1 PVeCcccvcoccocecs Cvoecovevecereccs when a group of his friends gath ; PERSONAL MENTION 090900012 0009200CCOOHOVOODDO DOH EZA VE. OCOHEOOAOOS Marcos Mesa, manager of the, W. H. Norman, who was spend-| P" 4 z local branch of a meat packing ing a vacation in different parts| tical influence o7 ~ Senator’ Cou-| | agency, left this morning on the’ of the state, was a returning pas-; 7°"S: He a man’ of “great Cuba for a vacation in Mavana. 4senger on the Cuba this morning.| V¢#lth, largely acquired through | ja fortunate investment in the ! 7 . 9 Mr. and Mrs, H. Hines, who! Mz. and Mrs, Wallace: Bryant! P°"¢ Motor Company. were spending a vacation with Kirke and daughters Jeanne and! youte relatives and friends in ‘aimpa, Caroline, are enroute to New) Jina were returning passengers on the Y:k where they will spend some; Steamship Cuba this mornin; | time and possibly go to the Kirke (famity ome in Duchess county,| Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gato,,New York before _ returning. who were spending severai weeks They le‘t yesterday afternoon by at the home of their parents, Mr. Plane for Miami. and Mrs. E. H. Gato, Ji t on the Cuba this morning for their home in Havana. J. M. Varela, who left la: day for a brief visit with in Tampa, returned this m on the S. S. Cuba, accompanied by Mrs. Varela, who wa iting for several days with relatives. CKSONVILLE FLORIDA | CHARLIE GRINER, Manager | YOUR individual comfort and entertainment is a matter of great importance at this modern, fire-proof, home-like hotel located in the heart ‘of down-town Jacksonville. Every room with tob and shower, soft water, steam heat, tadio and ceiling fen...every bed with inner ‘spring mattress and individual reading lenps. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP Ta Rates--Sinsle with Private Bath . 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 | Slight increase for double occupency ——+ DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the re-} sults of the MAJOR BASESA!_L LEAGUES. to his home in South Caro- | Captain Alfred Ferdinandsen, | head of the WPA marine research | unit in Miami and Key West, who | was in Key West for a brie? stay | | with the local employes, left yes- ‘ terday afternoon for Miami. | Former Key Westers On Visit Here Visiting here for a vacation is’ s Florida! ® gtoup of former Key Westers pals. 'and friends*from points in the} ee jnorth. They arrived last week Allen Warren William R. and are guests at the home of Mr. REV: Warren. Jr., at the home of Mr.: and Mtrs. J. S. Dongo on Elizabeth! nd Mrs. William R, Warren on! street. i ee ieee |. Among those in the party are| _(By Associated Prenn) s |Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Robert Pin-', BERLIN, August 31.—The su- Muothens guest of site nw sere der ‘and daughter Clara, of Allen-iPreme military court, suppressed who is town, Pa. This is the first visit}in 1920, has been revived by the is B. D. Stewart, of Portsmouth,!of Mi. Pinder and family to his Nazis to deal with men under the Ohio. Both of them are having al old home in 20 years. They are ¢°lors. : great time seeing the sights and] accompanied by Miss Margaret’ Since 1920, ordinary courts have} were greatly interested in the | Geayer, also of Allentown, and had Jurisdiction 3 exceptnig: ‘over, specimens on display at thej sister-in-law of Mr. Pinder. jeertain infractions committed aquarium where they visited this! ‘Others who are spending a time aboard ships. morning. with relatives and friends are all Mr. Stewart is enjoying his va-' from Miami. They are: Mr. and| Warrens Have House Guests H. B. Messac, curator physics at University, is a guest of George Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft Drinks, Etc. Other J.B POUND Hotels HOTEL PATTEN HOTEL DESOTO Chsttanoose, Tern, Sevennah, Ga Mrs. Harriett Marzyck, who was time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marzyck at the s home on Von Pfister street, left! yestérday for Miami en route toj Jacksonville accompanied by her! husband, Royal Wilson, who was a member of the Jacksonville con- tingent at’ the National Guard en- campment. a Wilson, spending nee a 1 of the} department and Clifford Orr, engineer wiih B. M. Duncan’s organization at state ,road department headquarters in Key West, who was away for a short business visit, returned on the plane from Miami yesterday morning. ing his first visit here J. R. Stowers, of the Stowers Musiz Company, left yesterday by plane, Yor a business visit in Mi- ami. rly Charles L. Perez, of Moore- ‘haven, and Mrs. Perez, were ar- H. T. Pillans, ferme Rosa.ia Navarro, who cation in an entirely new atmos- phere and so is Mr. Messac, who is here for two weeks and will ac-| company William R. Warren, Jr., on his return to the college about two weeks. The visitors ar- rived over the highway yesterday in company with George and William. JOS. WATKINS ARRIVES HERE ASSIGNED AS ENGINEER ON WORK AT LOCAL NAV- AL STATION Joseph ‘Watkins, civil engineer with the U. S. government, Mrs. | Watkins and their daughters, Jo Ann, Martha and Nancy Saturday from Pensacola, via Mi- ami, for an extended stay in the old home. Mr. Wat arrived ns was for a number of years doing service in South America, and arrived several months ago, with the family, go- ing by plane to Havana and by steamship to Key West. _ _ Immediately after arrival family left for Pensacola where Mr. Watkins was assigned to a government project, which is now practically completed. He secur- ed an gnment as engineer on the worl tion where he will be for about one year. Today’s Horosco the pe eee Today’s native possesses an eager intellect with a shrewd in- sight into affairs. The natare will be somewhat Teser-ed and bashful; not !y any means unso- ciable; but a trifie awkward. The affections will te sincere, the mind pure end the disposition gen- ; erous; a person to be upon. depended MONROE THEATER Sylvia Sidney-Fred MeMurray TRAIL OF THE LONE- SOME PINE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 16-20c; Night: 15-28e in| Allen) at the local naval sta-| employed } Mrs, Eddie Pinder and son Ed-| mund, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pin-! | der an two sons, Jack and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Curry. | They are having a wonderful} |time, meeting old friends and/ ‘many relatives, and were callers} at The Citizen office this morning! for a brief visit with friends. CLASSIFIED COLUMN eneacs FOR SALE \FOR SALE CHEAP—Brown Reed | | Baby Carriage and Atwater} | Kent Radio. Apply 1218 Mar-! | garet street. aug28-tf | FOR RENT } i 1 | FURNISHED BUNGALOW—Cor.. Georgia and Albury street. Ap- ply 905 South street. aug26-6t ROOMS | H le THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th} street, Miami, Florida, ROOMS: single, $2.50, $3.00 double, $3.50, Close in. | | \ | | a ie WE WILL PUMP OUT ‘YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the! water therein. State Plant’ Board. Phone 701. aug29-6t } NOTICE | THOMASINE M. MILLER]! —BEAUTICIAN— Latest AirsCooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. | Lafe Hawkins, the boondoggler, is | experimentin’ with hair tonic and | | fishin’ worms tryin’ to improve on , the caterpillar. Zack Winters has been in retire- | ment since he plowed under two | polecats last Friday. _ |; Patricia Farr-William Bakewell in i LAD-Y LUCK Valerie Hobsén-Paul Harvey in AUGUST WEEK-END | \Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-26¢ i BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambalance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W i | { | Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Erfective December 22nd, 1938. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa o1 Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M, arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thutsdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leayes Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P, M. for Pert Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent, ‘Mobile. ileft yesterday afternoon rivais over the nighway Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Perez is the keeper of the 21 aids to nav.gation on Lake Okeechobee and Lake Hicpochee. enjoying a vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Navarro, left yesterday afternoon by plane * for Miami en route to her home in Thomas Whitmarsh, janitor of , 'P- H. Howse, second assistant the county court house, who has eye at Pomprerc ea mae been enjoying a vacation with his **Tived yesterday on his vacation, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and will leave within the next few Mrs, Hiram Whitmarsh, in Jack- ¢@VS for Miami to make arrange- sonville, and went to other points ments to ve to Key West and on the east coast, returned to Key ™#ke this his uture home. West Saturday evening and resume his duties tomorrow. wi melt Mrs. Carrie Roberts was a pas- senger leaving by plane yester- and day afternoon to spend a_ while Mrs. Graham Mrs. Norberg Thompson daughter, Miss Marie Thompson, With her mother, on the Lester. plane for Miami and last night were to entrain for New Rochelle, Tack Long, who was spending New York, for a visit with Mrs, a while in Key West with his sis- Thompson’s father, W. C. Tra- ter Mrs. 0. S. 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