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PAGE FOUK 1 OIE TY xx: | \ COCCOROSEEEEOOHOOOO HOO OCEHASOOOROO HOO OES OERSEOVEE, } Newlyweds Pay Visit To City eB: neces son of Collector of Ad, State of Florida, and Mrs. the | i Angle for the Angle, mship Customs were arrivals on Cuba irom Tampa this morning. | mony which made Cecilio Crespo, Sun The Angles are on their hone moon and en route to Cuba where they will remain a few days and expect to return Friday after- noon of this week, ! During their brief stay in the city they were guests of Cashi Harry Warren and taken for ride to points of interest. | ——— | | | t notary a Marriage Here This Morning Enrique Esquinaldo, public, pr ding perfor of the groom in Rose Lane 10) o’clock this morning when Raul B, Garcia and Dora Lopez w united in the bonds of mat ses to the wedding were Mrs. Eva Lopez and J. Pedro San- tana. ‘Announcement Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. E. Suarez an- nounce the marriage of their, PERSONAL MENTION J, R. Blair, spector of hul United § arrived this tour of inspection of the harbor. United States in-! and G. L. Scheer,: pector of hoilers,! regular, in| es i morning for vessels | | Dr. J. Y. Porter and Mrs. Por-| ter, who we i in Cleve-! land, Ohio, for about one week,} were returning passengers on the! Cuba from Tampa this morning. | Agran, civil engineer, U. S.| arrived on the Cuba from! this morning assigned to sat the Key West naval station during the rehabilitation! program now under way. i { James Yonge, attorney for the, Pan American Airways, was an} arrival on the plane from Miami| yesterday for a s it in con-! nection with m: the Panam air Key West and Miami. J. ce hetween| Robert Knowles, who had been! on a brief visit to Miami, turned to t y last evening over the highway. re-| who had} iting in Miami and other points in that section, returned to Key West last evening over the after a it in Miami and nearby points, returned to the city last evening over the hie i J. J. Kirschenbaum was _in- cluded in the arriva over the: highwa t evening from Miami, Where he had been on a “short! visit. PALACE H. G. Wells’ THINGS TO COME Comedy and Cartoon in Color Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-75c | concerning! WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR Wedding Here On Saturday Evening In the home of Mrs. Manuel Alayon on Catherine street 8 o’clock Saturday night, Notary, Public Enrique Esquinaldo _ pro: nounced the words of the ce d Milagro Estevez -man and wifey | Only a'few members of the! families of the high contracting parties were present, and Mrs,! Alayon signed the marriage license! a witness to the ceremony. H } Mazo-Berkowitz i Nuptials Sunday Sidney A‘drian Berkowitz, son; of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz! of Key West, and Mis Frances ‘azo, were married yesterday aft-| noon in Gainesville, Fla. H Mr, Berkowitz holds a B. S. degree in civil engineering, and is also secretary of the student en- gineering body at Florida Uni-| The newlyweds will arrive here} this evening over the highway. son, Charles Suarez, to M Gloria is of New York City. The wedding took place in Buf- Y. Mr. and Mrs. Suarez il] arrive here in the near future, nd will be at home to their iends at 617 Grinnell street. a i i i ie: Joe Cabrera, brother of Sebas-; tion Cabrera, Jr., arrived on the; plane yesterday morning for short visit with relatives, and re-| turned in the afternoon to Miami} where he operates a wholesale! business, { al eoeccccceececooeooe: CLASSIFIED | COLUMN eorcVee, ROOMS 128 N. E. 4th ROOMS: $3.00 week;| $4.00 week. | sept4-1mo } THE MUNRO, street, Miami, Flori single, $2.50, double, $3.50, Close in. NOTICE CISTERN and clean it for the} water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. sept26-6t FOR SALE PERSONAL CARDS—1i00 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman; Press. aug? | SSeS MONKOE THEATER Irene Dunne-Allan Jones ne SHOW BOAT Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ JOE ALLEN Notary Public THE CITIZEN OFFICE BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 Night 696-W | treme north and on the northwest When = llight to moderate squalls this aft-| ee | portion. ;most of the Rocky Mountain and {lantic: States, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Coeveaccoccccesesecogoce Temperatures*. \Highest .. 2 Lowest Mean... Normal Mean Rainfal Preeipitation e| | The character and talents of ithose} born between SEPTEMBER 22 TO OCTOBER 21 LIBRA men are ambitious, and} in youth have to make their own way in the world. Make splendid stock brokers and financiers; en- "| thusiastic, and reverses produce no| “leffect; quick at recovering lost| “!ground, They are fascinating, } “\and always on the qui vive for P.M. new objects of attraction. Re-| 8:38, verse are the Libra women, who: 2:20 are careless about money matters, | iand dislike the financial part of ‘any transaction. Libra people ihave a keen sense of justice. 'They are liberal to a fault, and! | will give away more than half never ex; Koy, WestiandiVicliity pPartiy (ete see oe cloudy tonight and Tuesday, local! .itive to harmony and inharmony, showers Tuesday; gentle shifting and can tel! the moment they en- pile ‘ter a house the conditions prevail-! Flo ing therein. Ave very kind and cal s averse to cruelty. Are neat.! E y, which is seldom, they! coast tonight. : ., }leave nothing unsaid. One born ec jwith oi rn between February} winds and partly overcast weath- |}9 Soa Aineh 21 (Pisces) or reel er toniehy and Tuesday with a few | ust 22 and September 23.(Virgo);} ke 7 erences ales mignon ee with those okm "November | Eas ulf: entle 9 a - SaniGariins winds over south and moderate | jeuery. eS Sead iad shifting winds, occasionally fresh, ! (quarts), Maresgrasapril 19 over pet peru on Aad eDaea (Aries), The OPAL will bring all | Aice Gina onl immer eye ee Yesterda 0 Ins, Normal Sun se Moon r Moon s High Low oe Barometer 8 A. M. today: Sea level, 29.92. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Tuesday) la: Partly cloudy with lo- owers Tuesday and in ex- MARATHON NOTES | A disturbance is central this! Judge Raymond R. Lord, Dr.| rning over the far Northeast, | Harry Jones, Lieut. Ned McCarty, stport, Me., 29.54 inches, and!Atcher Sheppard, Eugene Sat pressure is moderately low from!2nd Miss Samuels were visitors Arkansas southeastward over the | here last week . Florida peninsula Little Rock, Ark., 29.88 inches, and Tampa / Fla,. 29.86 inches; while a strong high pressure area overspreads ernoon and tonight over north | WEATHER CONDITIONS | ! A force of men are at work re-j Luiiding the fish house at Key! ; Vacas. which was destroyed in the| 'Labor Day hurricane of 1935. | Plains States, and southward into | Texas, Denver. Colo., 30.36 inch-! Captain George Schmitt of Ft.| es. Rain has been general since| Lauderdale, with a party af, yesterday morning from the West | friends. has been visiting at Mara- Gulf and southern Plains States:thon for the past week. Mr. northeastward over the North At-!Schmitt’s guests were Mr. and being heavy at;Mrs, J. Burchart of New York. Brownsville, Texas, 1.74 inches;|Mr. Burchart is a sports reporter | San Antonio, Texas, 1.18 inches;|for the New York World. Most: Dallas, Texas. 1.42 inches; Okla-|pf their time was spent fis homa City, Okla. 1.74 inches; Ft.| Several tarpon were caught, also; Smith, Ark., 1.02 inches, and St.'a large number of Spanish mack- Louis, Mo., 1.38 inches, Moderate | erel and other varieties, including to heavy snow has occurred inja 100-pound jewfish. portions of Colorado and New! Mexico, and there have been| the coast, and temperatures are showers in the south Atlantic! unseasonably low in the central coast and in the Florida penin-!| and southern Plains and southern} sula, heavy at Tampa, 1.06 inch-| Rocky Mountain States; while in There has been a decided fall| the Atlantic and East Gulf States in temperatures in Texas, with! readings are generally above nor- readings 18 to 20 degrees lower on| mal. | es Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lifective December 22nd, 1935. S. 8. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana, Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. ——— For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. Like A Cake Oflce’ = 4 aa Over-Seas TransportationCo.,Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST gn TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURWISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 ‘the Baltimore Sun poll of that. p,, {phase of the business of forecast- | tional appropriations might be re-'* | 000, with an additional $82,000,- ‘lat Sawyer’s Beauty Shop, 508 |skin. (Continued from Page One) {| land, be it said, goes into the! Roosevelt column largely on ac- count of the 60.93 per cent vote} which the President is getting i Anniversaries ececeseoe-cceseeceseses 18€7—Arncld H. Guyot, noted State. jer of his day. born in Switzer- jland. Died at Princeton, N. J. Feb. 8, 1884, Readers should not get the idea that there is anything certain in connection with the polls pretend- | ing to show minute changes of percentage points between the candidates. Interested this 1839—Frences E. Willard, fam- ed tempe:ance advocate, founder of the W. C. educator, born at Chureh t, N. ¥. Died in New York, Feb. i in ing, we checked up to find out if these soothsayers agreed in what goes on among the voters. It is our sad duty to tell you that they do not, except in rare in- stances. Two widely published polls were together in only 17 out of 48 guesses as to which way! the wind was blowing and dis-! agreed in 31 States. Where one poll showed gains for Landon in 22 States, the other poll recorded an inerease for the Kansan in! only 7, and listed 8 as unchanged. | 1840—George W. Peck, news- paper publisher, Wisconsin gov- craos, autho Boy,” born 2 Died April 1841 — G.orges Clemenceau, famed French statesman. bern. Died Nov. 24, 12 1859—Kate noted novelist. a Douzias thor of ~ TITLE ORDINANCE NO. 326, COUNCIL SERIES Last week, the President is-| sued his- revised budget, estimat-' ing that revenue for the year, ending next June 30, will be ' 665,839,000, an increase of more; " i than a billion and a half dollars) AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING over. last year. Expenditures were FOR REGULATING THE REGIS estimated at $7,762,835,300 of ISTRATION OF ALL PERSONS, which felief and recovery costs; FIR) CORPORATIO) were placed at $1,835,000,000,' ENG with the explanation that addi-| FROF 2CUPATION iIN THE CITY OF KEY WEST THE LICENSE TAXES quired, The summary contained’ EIXIN the first estimate of receipts un-! FOR der the new tax on undistributed; OCTOBE : , AN corporation profits, which Gover- Ht SUCCEEDING YE nor Landon has promised to peal. With only two payments under the law the present fiscal year, the ernment expects to get $328,000,- AND FOR FOR AFTER (¢ ° EVERY YEAR; PRO- MS UNDER WHICH MAY BE OB- 000 from the “windfall” tax on unpaid processing taxes under the, “ nee f |UNDER LICENSE, PROVIDING lidated AAIA. | . invalidated | \ PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA- ‘ ION OF SAID ORDINANCE. : iG ORDINANC AT SAWYER’S THEREOF. 2D BY CITY Re; ON FIRST READ:NG, Mrs, Helen Boig, who, for many , BE 1936. years, has been an expert perm-' PA ED BY CITY anent waver and beauty operator ON ‘OND, THIRD AND FI- in New York City, arrived in Key NAL READING, SEPTEMBER West yesterday and will operate 1936. DATORY PAS: COUNCIL SEPTEM- J. S. ROBERTS, Fleming street, President, City Council. Mrs. Boig will be pleased to ad- Attest: vise any who visit this beauty sa-. (Signed) WALLACE PINDER, lon on needs of scalp, hair or City Clerk. The heating and cooling Approved: system at Sawyer’s Shop is the (Signed) H. C. GALEY, best obtainable. sept28-1t Mayor. FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as , and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice. Qur Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Or Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8& ston and New Jerse; geograph- Nov | j | | t } i ] R UN-| NCE COUNCIL MONDAY. SEPTEMBER = Phi'adelphia Aug. 24, 1923. Led = 1862—F rankim Pane 3 . levkars Plaine bern Be! lowa Again vour Ford desler scores 2 bome rus be bringimg to vou the broadcast of the Borid s Greatest Sporting E vent — the © orid series for 1936. You are cordially invited to be cur suet at these broadcasts at the time and piace listed below. Den't miss the World Serc= come guest. Come oe cer oct Broadcast Begims Wednesday 12-30 P.M Game at 1:30 at Ford Showreems TREVOR & MORRIS, Inc. 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