The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1937, Page 1

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|; Application for a liquor license) > i which was approved by the ecoun- . lty commissioners at their meeting | jlast Wednesday night, and which{ | was made by Milton Anthony Par-} rott at Tavernier, will be diseuss-! ed this afternoon at a meeting of} | the commissioners. | Telegrams to Clerk Ross C. \VESSEL LEAVES SHORTLY! sawyer and to Gzorge Gomez, | beverage inspector for the state ROUTE TO HAVANA t i | America is in excess 5 Hin this district from the beverage 000 yearly, most of it through» ; Florida ports. i ‘application is now being investi-! Port Everglades has grown so ; | gated, and that it is to be heid up/ ‘8st its port board has been forced | Steamship Cuba, of the P. and until further notice, — jte rent empty railroad freight “Any of the women or girls! & wurprice to his many friends as/- S. S. company, arrived from Sbrts Seed: ‘at the fa a it for inbound freight! ores Space wishing to work with the center) hen the cstled fren this port teat | anon. this morning with five first ‘ine of the county commissioners; The Coast and Geodetic Survey {and five second cabin passengers’ asking that the license be granted | S8¥S Florida hes 1,221 miles of is planned to begin this work on, ‘Thorsday be was first officer of Zor Key West, from Tampa; two to Parrott, but, it is said, other| Coastline washed by the Atlantic Thursday afternoon of this week,; see the ship. | first from St. Petersburg; 39 first petitions have been signed asking | cea and PnBO by the Gull ofS awk | Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester, three channel when the launch ran onto Paied tone caked’ Seeuk q' that the application be disapprov-| Mexico. ; ‘children and a party of guests broken piling, it ~ Senma m: te som’ nine first from St, Seistbess pat ed, and that a resident of Taver-|_ Vessels in foreign trade enter- gay pacoueet oi pie a perilous post- -_ = a. seand of the ship was made ef-! aged nice is to arrive this afternoon | Te Tampa in , 1936... numberod MISS HERNANDEZ ‘tion as ie launch, by the’ ‘The piling was driven through paar ‘ee ete SEH a, ss sale: L. 3, Coatt,, With one of these counter lists, and 711, aoe or were of foreign ‘tunely arrival of Leland Sawyer the bottom of the launch whieh white vores! j atriy, ” prese: 2 ‘ioners’! : wih and Harry Beaver, been began would have Port Tampa, and after Captain C. 'D. pion H. R. edness Peat be Fn oe oy mae, loon seco te poser — DIED IN TAMPA ee iden pet ne Sshemih 2 2 oie wacigebeneine one eats, Yet mame Rg Sieve yn Ep told of the celia Ot ee een eee 1D. Harrington had been instructed | °*. a | Ps : asda: members of the pleasure party off for the arrival of the two boats $e ge to Miami sad take commend Hess, Be. Graft and sre, Craft: ANTONIO GARCHA [7% carice continent of South Nene has Leen received in the, *'atse wet 14" geraona im the'Ghe tok the poseneet emt We | Miscell as ight fox ‘Key| {America is EAST of Jacksonville. ety announcing the deatn ¢f Miss” rotte —— ef the Steamship Florida. | West citaiied of rr ‘aad ant! DIED YESTERDAY ‘“°: at the map. Mary Loaise Hernandez in Tampa, othe ua ee feos ae aged ek beaks ee ee Lea ag ag al eae eee cos eer | “The Bighth Wonder 02 the Fla. Miss H-rnandez was a niece ‘UP 0” Mr. Lester's Inunth. | The to shore. pared with, change none veoh = aepgae parece | World,” Florids’s overseas rail: of Mrs. Harry Baldwin of Key Vest! had just heen placed. inj’ Brancit Delaney, whe wes. s fe become effective, but when the) 05°17 sscks of mail for fia, ; lroad to Key West is being rebuilt | West. _ Perfect condition with a new member o: the party, told The en data “intel: Sete toa ' FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BEj into an overseas highway. | "The deceased attended ats can cut tan can oa i 3 ‘ Rae Cuba ranks first in Florida's, this city for s ae go through ‘ brought suave brought aboot which de it! After discharging and _ listing! CONDUCTED THIS Hascaee Tist: ao oa oe ee tere teiends Channel and had just entered the ernoon, ~ West, second; was well kucwn to many }passengers the vessel sailed for! ) Brazi!, third and Chile, fourth. wecessary for the officials of the | Havana with the following book-j ings from Key West; Mr. and Mrs.} company to postpone the date of Joe Sawyer, Juana Perez, Abelar- | AFTERNOON here, all of wnom keenly regret; One hundred and 59 vessels ty icarn of her demise. brought Tampa 689,515 stems of; eecesceeooese Attorneys of the Monroe Count: Vernon J. Hicks, John Tift, Joan theer changes watil the season was'do Lopes and about 60 second, Antonio Q. Garcia, ' 70, died) banamas, 65,774 stems of pan, eeeeesce i eabin lyesterday afternoon 12:15 o'clock | tains: and approx'mately 750,000. } ever. Passengers. i | tat his residence, 714 Southard! coconuts in 1936. y i eeeeaces: ‘street. Funeral services are be-! SORT oe OTB, | P ; ting held 5 o'clock this afternoon | NEW CLASS | Lowest Highest { ‘ ‘2rem the residence, Rev. G. Perez | Station— last night last 24 hours (" Frichar’s runcral somes >) BRING FORMED, zse=- 3 ; jAtenta . 60 82 ee 7 me ca ser . | The deceased is survived by his . ~or ee Af Browmaville, R05. > BM Se Ri mee ET is oa ities ~ | BEAZE DISCOVERED IN RESI-' widow, Am A ' Bulfal 46 60 ie iad : shoeing abe og an r_attempt : BETHEL WILL PROBA‘ and daughter, Joyce Elizabeth, | jters, Mrs. Alfredo Sanchez, of IN HIGH SCHOOL j Chicago az 70 { destroy: the diauns anctelal os po whe were v'sitin PETRONIA STREET | this city, and Mrs. Hector La Rosa, {Corpus Christi 70 80 of the Cox women. The house, a late J. Bunion Bethel, resident of in Key West ‘of Tampa, who arrived on the S. S. cciesecgespehir’ |Denver ......... 50 = smalt place on- Passover sticet, and were greste at the home of ' | Cuba th’s morning, and one! - {Cetroit -~ $8 62 ee inet to some extent, ag ret state’ — of County = * i 5 rage ‘ — i rs j Mr. Warren's porents, Mr. and} Fire department apparctus was brother, Dr, Guilsermo Gareia, of/ 4 clase is being organized to! Dodge City ~ 54 pe ‘dows broken and the interior fu:- sag re ie i Mra, Lee Warren, left this morn- called out yesterday afternoon _. also eight ti study medical dictation. it is an-)Kastport 40 52 nishings show the effects ‘of’ the vT ig four @ ters. t i ja fire on an alley which runs off Mr. Garcia was born in Ha vounced. All students interested El Paso _. 70 6. (Se Piichegeaasge ee ; ' igg for Long Island, New York, Petronia street between Eriaabeth vana just bee cage ago. In = Getting an aucrewded Sd Gabuaten 5 "2 80 : The force of the explosion was deceased eaves five dol'ars and tbe { " o < . a : * tw. i Warren's sister, Miss Bobbie Lou, ees, ted that it | H red phar.) Ctsby any evening from 5 to 9/ Havana a < about Zour inches deep in th emount. The widow is ex- 3 a Was necessary, says Chivi Harry: city. kapha) registe: phar p. m, at the Commercial Depart- | Helena 48 4 ground and about 18 inches across 2eutrix without bond and to her is whe Will visit over a period with| Baker, to make an opening in macist and for many years follow-/— +’ ot the High School building.|Huron 44 12 and to shatter a window in the left the residue of the estate, them. Before leaving they the roof in order that the water ¢d his profession, and made 2 sont Lowe homestead on the corner of , ae cala teudh the fama) | {Wid clrele of friends, both Amer.| _ Speciel attention Is alo being Jacksonville 66 82 | Oasis: shiciad n temo a ' as having en-} When this was ‘done. and the! iean and Cuban, who are express- eg to the wok a een | Xansas City .. 52 2 Ax explc sicn ol a like nature joved a delightful vacation meet-' 4 i js ‘ ish-and effective speech, and|/KEY WEST .. 75 84 > eet . : i & fire could be seen, it was readily ing deep regret at his passing. A ae | wes the ca: which was investigat- i their nd their ' . ' work is also being given in Gregg Little Rock . 68 86 3 ‘ ; ony family a many extinguished with little damage to | hati, Wictation at 80 to 100 Les Aimgsles’. 60 1 ed some time ago when on the i frends, ithe property. ‘VISITORS LEAVE | words per ninute, and. court 16 |Louisvilie 58 $0 morning of May 6 a oe at the ; a « po noleeteak orsign eens Pegs es a EE porting, it is sa:d. {Miami .... 68 82 comes: of). Gelpeiar se eee i i The foliowing students have: Minneapolis .. 50 68 pigoventen ponte cen Smee by bed | passed the accredited national! Nashvill: ... 62 32 ack TE eae eed i tests given through the Gregg New Orleans 70 84 pig Riler Oost antral 0 0 0 i Writer, it is shown: New York .... 52 70 Pape PAN Gil epee 'FREITAS FAMILY HAD BEEN; Gregg Theory Test—Erma Al-| Ok ahoma City 66 84 i: Payer was being made to i j : len, Mary Lou Griken, Alecia Boe-; Pensacola 70 78 ‘ie a8 a : 2 ; ' e i HER FOR ABOUT | yen, Delores Bello, Vance Stir-| Phoenix 66 106 cits morning the attempt a3! Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- Another vessel of the fruit tite: ea ar | SIX WSEKS ta tavann payee ae be May ‘elle Cox, who occupies the ard Fruit and Steamship company, prectirns cvy ped — : : ‘ I tenchen; Joba Valensuela, Con-' Salt Lake City 48 84 house which was damaged — bese arrived Saturday afterneem 35 take on ofl end call for Prenton 4 | M ad Mrs. J. L. Freitas and|S°ina Perez. iSan Francisco 50 6o this morning, dnd where, it is a o'clock from Philadelphia, berthed — greamship Alamo, of the Clyde ! on hoon Aihntt E Nowlin, whe were| Tienscription Tests, 60 words Slt. Ste. Marie 40 52 there are a number of people 1 a¢ the Porter Dock company’s main Mallory Lines in due i pert te ri Olferings at the sponge dock) wool, or about $6.16 the bunch; \'ting sor about six weeks with|Per minute dictation — Maudiv’ Seattle 50 58 i sherit: K. 0. Thompeon said Pier, took on 35,144 gallons of morrow from New York wile ; this morning end on Saturday to-)$982 for 165 bunches of wool,’ /ciatives of Mrs. Freitas, left over| Lowe Erma Allen, Helena Bar-|Tampa ..... 66 84 thee ee toe rman ncert. fuel oil, and sailed 7:45 for Fron- freight for Key West, and alia tallied $4,241.15, but it was said) and $825 for 151 bunches of the! 11. hichway yesterday morning| cle, Vance Stirrup, Dulce Mon-| Washington .. 56 a Te ree Uh colin ecchuninns. tates ices discharging will sail for Tepe. thet several of the offerings were same class. ia ae ‘ =~ | tero. Williston 5 66 : : _ eT refused beeaurs of the prices bid| Other prices ranged from oes Bre aa eee Transcription Tests, 80 words Wytheville 70 gad Sind ee eee - by the representatives of the pur-| $182.80 for 62 bunches of wool! ~ ‘Mrs, Freitas was before mar-|P2f minute dictation — Minnie anes lice SE anak ts saasiionke e e chasing companies, jto $46.21 for 30 bunches. There|...0. Miss Nellie Elwood, of Key | Knowles, Mary Curry, Mary FISH STRANGLE TWO ieee (ha HUSA nk ite is The iargest offerings were:/were a number of smaller offer-! wost and during the ” fuenily’s Buckley. making = dekeresined effuxt re dis-| ' $1,140.80 for 185 bunches of] ings of yel‘ow and wool. stay they had a decightful time,| AMY person over 16 years of; MANILA, Pa—Putting live 1.0. "the person or persons re-| ; EE epntibinacialglicaigst ing EIN eo and icgretted’ the : necessity o2/2ge, who is not enrolied with ei- fish into their mouths while antnaibia ne the explosions, | rig tatkave: 4 *\ thre the High School or the Con-| baiting their hooks, two Filipino “POnS'” Bes mE | é They will visit in the Eastern| Yet, is eligible to enro'l with the fishermen were strangled tc 1 e : states for a few weeks and then} WPA Commercial Class, states when they accidentally 0 a wh ' @ r begin the long drive west stopping | Mrs. Crosby. sega i 9 j »jat interesting places en route to) ———- esate Shs ae See aa ¢ 0 0 D H | their home in San Francisco, 5 ‘ atacand 5p ; @ Calif. bali’ es GULF GASOLINE Criminal court of Monroe coun-, torney Louis A. Harrie ain Muni —_ t ty convened 9:30 o'clock this) ¢ipal Judge T. S- Care CE - : COURTEOUS, PROMPT | 4!bvry pres and all officers this session of court a» fellows z TO OUR CUSTOMERS || and EFFICIENT SERVICE | °f court present Chris Knowles, Nathan ©. Niles, | Two vemels recently registered, Leaving the basin this morning at the Key West Yacht Basin, one the Teal came to the Porter Dock of them the Sport Cruiser Pelican) company’s slip and after securing fi v i id a aes Som Sears, oon supplies was to sail for the Panama} panion, Albert Annis. |Perlas during the voyage. Having decided to put my business on a CASH BASIS be- ginning tomorrow, May 18, 1 take this method of notifying | | | Seven Bridge Workers | SN | the requisition is from the! laborers. 1 SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT, VARNISH AND ENAMELS IN ALL COLORS OBTAINABLE PROMPTLY FROM SOUTH FLORIDA CONTR. & EN Always Available at ALBURY’S Bar Association, members of the committee appointed to formulate a set of resolutions deploring the Raymond R. Lord, chairman; At SLE SAGECOO OOM RI HOLD CN AARON SN Mena ey 2 Hernandez, John Walker, Hiller A. Crusoe, Jose Martines, Merri Cochran, Chas. Hjort Laie Care- of the owner and captain, G.! Ae HBS SR Sec death of the late Judge Jefferson ballo, John V. Archer, Dow FF Grant Mason. |Canal and go through to ports on | my customers and to request Among the recent requisitions, Clarke Brothers Construction com- SERVICE STATION B. Browne, presented the resolu- Thompson, Vivien Pinder, William The other wessel, the Teal, from|the other coast. | their continued patromage om |i 6... workers on the bridge projects! pany, Contract C at Lower Mate- - tions which were accepted by the’ Ht, Well, Sele Gy MEE Boston, is an auxiliary schooner’ Mr. Annis said they had no par-|| this new basis. jon the Keys was one received yes-|cumbe, and asks for one oatman'} Cor, Eaton and William Streets || judge who ordered them made a H. Pieree, Anthony Demeritt and has on board the owner and/tieular objective but were just PAUL LUMLEY jterday by Wm. V. Little, in charge| who is familiar |matter of record Amos Malone. captain, Robert L. Williston, of| cruising to far away places and Monroe Meat Market || 0! the State Employment Bureau,; from Lower } PHONE 444 | Members of the committee Following the drawing of the Marlborough, Mass., and his com- expected to visit Cocos Island and i asking for seven men. | Key, and a req’ jwere: Judge of the Pro} Court jurors court was adjourned wotll mek. G. CO. PHONE 598

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