The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 12, 1937, Page 1

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| : if alist nie ltt iit tee setatalt “FEY 2 Seceesesecesesosossese: WORKS WAY UP Syracuse, N. Y.—It was a slic = . eu: re] Were received at the office, Mtel an attack of the “bends” which’ cllessae Chestertown, N. :tiré on the cat of Leo S. Parks, 0°! | St. Regis Falls, blew out, the car} jwas thrown against a culvert and! j Wrecked. Parks was thrown into: his} to the cash register, whi eligible to serve on the wird wee ioniged each member must a bond of $10,000. 5 po i (CONCERT TONIGHT Y—wWhken ai i ; contest and awaken 'a nearby tree. The branches bent EXCELLENT PROGRAM TO BE) whi. i_= lof the under his weight and he landed; has taken over [foreclosure and that nine of these | thave been disposed of. : ‘ pel 2 TOY 8,000 bees “and 7 w Orleans, de-_ 32 countries of the world gather- consignment of ¢d in Washington iast week for’ Oe BAG Philadelphia. — Answering a! there were discus; Moseow.—According to Soviet! { i i i | | one-half miles deep, far deeper! 1. , than scientists had previously es-; 2. Aerial maps of farm lands cost, timated. i* enyit AY Mut Te ;tk2 scrface of the United States|lege. Durinz a v's ‘frem planes three to five miles:Perkins to the ¢<1% in the air. fessor decided te give a dinner in{ }her honor. Th2 day came and the ‘8- TAXES iguests arr'ved, and looked around /9- Senator LaPollett2 continues to/expectantly' for Miss Perkins. urge a general income tax in-| Suddenly, ti professor realized! ‘erease from the ain dif i A xf ] i FH nd Fa aii ae of thousands who are now in thejher way tack to Washington. | clow-salaried, exempt class. i | £12 |2 KILLED ON VISIT TO DEAD| SIGNALS | Crosbyton, Tex.—Dr. and Mrsj is i er E e “ 2 4 40 friends gath-{ if Hi it & a } i post, the Polar Sea is two and’ ing of. the following numbers Ler lowest to theithat he had forgotten to invite NEW YORKERS thighest brackets and the inclusion ‘the hono-> guest, who was then a} <| feet and Bussia’s North Pole weather out-jthe Hospitality Band in the play- bseowhg arrived over the March, N. C.-4 evenii i Waltz, June Twilight King those interested, Idyll, The Forge in the For- | Mr. Schael is one of the est Michael Selection, Babes in Toyland | Work, it is anmounced, and Herbert | Water colors are being exhibi Leeuona | = Cuban Marimba Band i Popular, Boo Heo Heyman Popular, Little Old Lady =: nge Carmichael and Atiams; March, On Parade Egner National Anthem, Star / Spangied Banner Key‘ Poprlar, Say Si Si” COMFORTABLY LOCATED GRADUATION OF MISS JOSE- IN ‘APARTMENTS PHINE JAMES OF IN- TEREST HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. Travis Ewell, of’ ‘estchester, N. Y., are visitors to- 3 HE ‘Fromising artists engaged in the paintings of | i en Possible for the Navy to sendiwhen tueir automobile overturned| ~s"Psecrecy. It was developed by a side of Dr. Clinton’s brother, un-/ E t itate naval commander. | aware that the brother had already Now Reap Divorces. DEPOSITS i s i Deposits in the National Banks; | showed a decline of $1,093,287 i. AUSTIN, Tex., June 12—The 0900, or about four percent u ideal eng>gement lasts 11 months Wash—Upon re-|riod of ‘unsxccessful marriages . = . ' der o ; bli t ce nceiien aed cia staph. banking ho_iday in 1933. Total de-: ordered to. take Popular “Gnatringe” course at the quarter were 6.6 percent over the; ‘s and play the| University of Texas, says these “"™"* @ Se ee | Officials are closely watching ithe gold problem as this country: tat $35 an ounce. The Treasury, | pursuing its policy of sterilizing | | $750,000,000 in five months and it} . lis hinted, although certainly not! | ditures on this account become. wish em osmecesa: Mcode messages with the utmost! .. they were hurrying to the bed-! | died. | ed TBR ‘for the first quarter of 1937) yen SHS Set and 11 days and the betrothal pe-' “®t ‘he Prveious quarter. Slot machines @edury| Dr. C. W, Hall wio-condiucts a POS bowerer, for the first They returned: with anjare the medians of 300 happily’ GOLD i {continues te be deluged with gold; jimecoming go'd, had to borrow! pairs: ; that some modification, | ' excessive, on the ways Pei ewseats. sf usint pride snd:ont,, Gays undergoing various| with the wheel running perfectly! EVERY CASE replacements, the! with the new replacements and | Statistics show that Justice Rob- | down Oni gears working sinoothly. lerts has been on the winning side; y lied) The Pilgrim, sister vessel to the of every Supreme Court decision | up the) Trayeller, is due to go on the involving the administration's: ways, today for..general. repairs jaws. Justice Cardozo led his! sailed | to the engine and several coats of colleagues in supporting the New schedule time from No|paint and rust preventive liquid| Deal measures and Justice Mc with house glistening with to be applied to her hull. | Reynolds led the opposition. I Kineaid, Ken.—It took an eight- mile *7alk, a five-do'lar bill and it is worth it. Needing a work- hors2, Mel: urn’s mother sold the pony. Learning thai the pony was to be sold, at auction, the lad walked to town with $5 he had saved. When the bidding went be- yond $5 the boy began to cry. Spectators hearing his story, toid the sale operator, who dropped the “id back to $5 and sold the pony to Meli-arn. eae CLAWED BY TIGER; DIES St. Joseph; Me—Walgng too ¢lose to a t ger’s tare at an indoor ircus, H. G. Geichel, $1, was clawed so severely by one of the tigers in the cage that he died from the effects of his injuries. CANIT SERVE SON’S SENTENCE Phi ladelphiz—When Jas. Grace, 17, was arrestei on 2 charge of stealing an automodile, father begged the judze to permit im to co to jail for kis son. His plea was denied. jday and have completed arrange- jments for staying here for a pe- riod and are comfortably located This S0™E tears to bring back his pony,'in apattments at ~522 William the fitat decline ‘sincé the /BBt Melbu-n Van Buskirk believes ‘street. : Mr. Ewell is a well known en- gimeer angi was connected with the project in South America for Piping water across the Andes Meuntains. It is understood that he is very much interested in the ‘ proposed pipe line from the main- land over the Florida Keys to Ke: | West, ‘SHORT SESSION (0) OF COURT HELD At a brief session of crimina! court this morning, which was presided over by Judge William V. Albury, with all court officers present, the case of Louis Piarrot was cal'ed for trial. He was charged with non-support of 2 minor child, by a former wife. Upon promise to pay a stipu- lated sum at regular periods to- ward the maintenance of his jchild, sentence was suspended. Miss Josephine James, daughter of Lieutenant ang Mrs. Thomas James, U. S. Navy, received her diploma of graduation from the Georgetown Visitation Junior College, Washington, D. C., hay ing completed her years’ course in liberal arts, which exer- cises took place in the College Odeum on June 3. Miss James was an honor stu- two ;dent, vice-president of Fennessy Hal! Grads, a member of the Giee Club, Sodality, Dramatic Club golf and hockey. The graduation of Miss James ¢ interest to her many friends West. rs. James and Miss James re- turned from Washington this week. REPORTS OLD THEFT CHICAGO.—Herbert Cottle of this city reported to police that three bicycles had been stolen from him. “When were they sto’en?” asked the lieutenant. “About fifteen years ago,” he re- plied. | RTS L rien eb bagTayere re ih Hest it 4 t the ih it " ? | \ Jeries. ‘morning found a number ef eS COLLEGE DIPLOMA "=", <== = 125 lots spreadout om the munb ered at the boat to bid them fate! co Hse te rate, Cove’ makes 2'L. B. Clinton were'instanay killed} MR. AND MRS. A. T. EWELL! were sold for $961.67. Gther of-) corings of woo] were: 45 cumehes,| $417.42 144 bunches, $695; 156 bomehes $811.20; 144 bunches, S795, The rest of the offerings ere of smaller lets of gram, peliew Seeellp and raz wool, ranging from 91) The eee ae cents to $67. Total for the day brought Wm. R. Porter Everglades Natrona! yesterdsa,; forwardes | resignation, ty telegram Fred P. Cone, pursuant * received on the day previous This morning Mr. Porter The Citizen that following the o oa ceipt of the governer's request for =e. his resignation he dmecuseed ate matter with Thomas J. Peneew — chairman of the commission, whe of ert etm bee Park mission, bo om aie : SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLAT TONE WASHES EASILY. JUST USE SOAP AND WATER. SFE 16 COLORS. AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTR. & ENG. CO. PHONE S85 OE BEL SESS TS BS Bil “eh aca gvAtd

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