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(| i i? fi H ! : ' } ( i iit | Tr | i ite Hy g i iy fil i : j f i ; i : } AF i sk ig fn i ri ff i i : i i FF i ; ; ts i &. i Hi gz t i ; je y tT Ui Re p th Hit il will be} travellers, * the road. ‘This was announced teday irom . ‘Baker, of th: ‘daughter Mrs. S. Badia who "Departments anal agenda whe i Key Wer heft | relatives r or o§* rf if a Ey ry ze | licenses were is- if itt} i i | | : Ee i BF ti at i ; Pinkey if t E ; i it fH ft f i i A] if § a@ layer of i { Fefiek c i graduation iiss Josephine j Total sales of the Key West ‘Georgetown Visitation Junior Foundation company during the Thursday. past week amounted to more lthan $6,000, indicating a Henson, who was visiting’ ued trend toward investment buy- for about two weeks/ing in Key West. At this those ; i relatives and old friends, }with a small amount of money are left over the highway this morn-, making careful selections, piacing ing for his home in Miami. j@ smal] down payment and are thus enabled to secure some ex- William Acherson and James cellent sites for homes. Sheppard, employes of the P. and! = 08 Ss. ae who were} Theodore T. Higgs met in- spending a vacation with their Stant death at 10 o'clock this families in Key West, left this morning when he came in contact morning for Miami to join the With a live wire and was elec- Steamship Florida to which they, trocuted while working on a pole on Southard street between Eliza- beth and Simonten streets. Life Douglas Wilson, traveling pas» Was extinct before the body was senger agent of the P. & Q. lowered to the ground, and al Steamship Company, with head-| though every means of resuscita- quarters in Miami, was in Key,tion was used he failed to re- West yesterday visiting relatives, spond. Mr. Higgs had for more and meeting many old friends. than two years been in the em- Mr. Wilson left this morning over Ploy of the Key West Electric ithe highway en route to Miami. company. Johnny Page, a fellow | worker was on the pole with Higgs Peter Baldwin, formerly of when his life was snuffed out. ‘Key West, but who has been Manager Bascom L. Grooms said jmaking his home elsewher for that Higgs was working with rui many years, was included in the wecent arrivals here for a visit with relatives and friends. if J af : : . f F fe $ ay : ly i i ' J [| ff i f i st F ff F f i HH f eel wire. He let his face-come in {contact with a 2,300 volt primary ‘wire and his ‘legs touched a 110 James Haskins, formerly of volt wire. This sent sufficient Key West, but who has been mak-. current through his body to pro- of ing his home in Miami for the duse instant death. ing. | past several years, was an arrival in Key West yesterday for a visit ® return-) with relatives and friends. He was; of the largest and most compre- ing passenger on the ©uba this! accompanied on the trip by Mrs.' hensive road building contracts accompanied by her Lopez and son, Manuel Lopez. © are passing through Key West en Material and equipment for one Key West Con- 4 ber gloves handling a 2,300 volt) rotte to Cuba. There will be! more than.100 carloads in all, but! there is no way of knowing justi how much of this will pass through’ tthis city. All that is known is the material and equipment’ have passed through the city, and other cars are rolling. They are being carried on ferries of the Florida Fast Coast system. j Almost 1000 feet of ten-foot sidewalk were laid on Roosevelt Boulevard yesterday. and twice that nimSer are exepcted to be finished this aiternoon. If this speed continues within 30 days the more than five miles of side‘ walk will have been completed! There are 150 men at work op this part of the contract today. ‘All equipment available is being used and is sufficient, it is said, to complete the part of the con tract necessary to finish. : Commencement exercises of the Convent of Mary Immaculate will be held in Strand Theater this jevening. Many invitations have [Hoty Name and the students and it is expected the event will draw capacity attendance. There are 15 grad ates this year: Ruth L. ‘Cash, Lorraine M. Beaver, Alice Louise Atwell, Juliette Crespo, Marie.Crespo, Jane E. Curry, Roberta Curry, Ora M. Johnson, Edna M. Gato, Frances Irma Kelty, Genevieve Lounders, Grace M Lowe, Eloise Milord, Ofelia ¥F. Rios, Emily Vignold. S Erste ‘ Editorial comment: They are | building autos faster in this coun- jtry than children are born, lead- ling to the hope that the time may feome when some of the cars seen on the streets will not be driven by 10-year-old kids. Shipments of pineapples have | stowed up for a few days because }of a slack demand. Many mar- kets are glutted and for this rea- son Cuban growers are not cut- |ting heavily. | The schooner Carol, alleged im- | migrant alien smuggler, was sold j today t public arction in front of the federal building for the jsum of $700. Angel Rios, who jlives in Havana and conducts a } fish business in Key West, was the | successful bidder. | Earl Bodine, recently pardoned from a six year term in the state ;penitentiary, for killing Ralph |Morine, has returned to Key West and last night gave a talk jat the meeting of Pythian Sisters. Jack R. Kirchik, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kinchik, will be graduated tomorrow from the law schoo! of Cumberland University. i THIRTEENTH CHILD MEMPHIS.—Nurses in Baptist Hospital in this city were ;appealed to by Mrs. A. R. Ander- son when she could not think of a: “name for her thirteenth child. that already a aumber of cars - (ith been sent out by the sisters of the FURNISHED BUNGALOW, cor- the CLASSIFIED COLUMN S2eeseree- ccacassncccecs T 1 Beatrix Blizabeth Gomez, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ive 3 ‘To all credit and all OST—Silver Butterfly os x. — 5 Band Qoncert Saturday evening.| iho '"eseate of Beatrice Roberts Lost somewhere between -Colo-! White, also known as Beatrix Rop- nial Park, Fleming and White-i¢ ts White an = Beatrix Elizabeth Gomez, deceased, head streets. Finder please re-|iate of New York, State of New ee fo ce eh Te nuk ane ah kaon 517 Whitehead street. ‘notified and required to file all may31-tt! claims or demands which you, or, ios ss rn either of you, may have against the SALESMAN WANTED = 3 jalso known WAYNE PUMP COMPANY re-/ quires a commission sslesman | X« = Con tan oe 5 > 5 e office ‘of ‘ounty with car to se:l gasoline pumps, | \ionroc County, Piori in the car washers, compressors, etc.,;County Court House in Monroe i i £ ‘County, Florida, within eight calen a Oh commis Saaly te de-taar months from the date of th tails 214 N. E. 14th street, Mi-! first publication of this notice, to- i, : ith | wit, Mi A. BD. 1937. Said claims ar ber letter ox ia: perenne Pe amanas cet ba ox Gee aoe references. may28-3t contain the place ef residence and ‘post office address of the claimant | and shall be sworn to by the fant, his agent or attorney. } ch claim or demand not hin the time and manner prescribed herein shall void. Dated at Key West, th day of Max, 4 Constance RB estate of Beatrice Roberts White, Beatrix Roberts FOR RENT ner Georgia and Albury streets. Apply 905 South street. may27-lwk : NICELY FURNISHED APART-: MENT. Eicciric Ice Box, ete.j See Mrs. Frank Johnson, Duval: street, between 4 and 6. o’clock.! miay31-3tx! IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COUR’ IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. F A. IN PROBATE. IN_RE: ESTAT! Bia Dixon H: al as Eila A. Dixon Leroto, Mrs. James Monroe Turner. Bla A. Figueredo, Ella Dixon , and Ella Dixon ’Kemp, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against id Estate uu, and each of you, are hereb; notified and required to present an: FOR SALE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, $950.00.! Bath, Gas and E'ectricity. Write owner, P. 0. Box 108, Key West. Brokers proiected, may29-3t either of you, may have estate of ia Dixon known as Ella Dixon Mrs. James Monroe Turner, E Dixon Figueredo, Ela Dixon Turne FOR SALE—Two-story house. In exclusive section of town. For price and terms, address N, The Citizen, apr5-tf q the Hon. Ri OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—1: M Five bundles for 5e. The Citi-| ce zen Office. may19-tf: eight ca County, at his y Courthouse Florida, — withi from REPAIRS nner prescribed he EXPERT RADIO AND AUTO std 22 provided by REPAIRS. Gas and Oils} YATES SERVICE. STATION, 45, A@uinistzater of the Me White at Catherine. Phone/| Tastushent of wis ican 525-J. apr6-1mo | Ela A. Dixon = Monroe Turner, . Dixen Figueredo, Elia Turner, and Ella } Deceased may le. ROOOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th/ street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. may1-1mo | weekly. Effective December 22nd, 1935 8. S. 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 ard Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa. 2 for further information and rates call Phone 14 3. H. COSTAR, Agent. known as! 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