The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1937, Page 1

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‘MENT AND WIFE TO ARRIVE! 203 to hunt someone HERE DURING EARLY PART) “perverted sense OF JULY re acide fof six weeks in 2 swill arrive some time early in’ ‘matters in connection with'July, according to information re-! | Lighthouse Tender Poppy was} CLEVELAND, Ohio, June FO poo ve oy jreported today as being enroute; (FNS).—Attendance at the Flor-! petition in connection therewith. to Port of Palm Beach, where it is ida Exhibit in the Great Lakes| _Sinee the this planned to begin installation of Exposition th's season is in exces>,0- activities of the Garden [47 new lights from St. Lucie In- of the same dates last year and|and Tree Guild, more ?? a blaze or a battle with five shots. American} Investigators diseleosed «a rusted, Persia! consul {burned pistol in the grass. its five and was before'shols recently discharged. the American | et AN APPEAL let to Hillsboro Inlet. j the air-conditioned state’s show | plants have been‘ distributed _ valuable speaks several Buffalo Tn an éffort. to get! The section in which these in-|'s again being heralded as the out- contestants snd; lees ate eee, wanes f x get! 5 ‘ standing a ion the ex- usiastically entered inte the ; . ae aaah nt Some undisiuthed late sleep, Ray/*tallations are to be made is a) —— : -, plans vacation in. Key West last} Gosoff hunz a large red and bh io Captain 'year are Mr. and Mrs. Frank X.)*i&® out of bis hotel window, with which thas pag ee system, Legere, West Palm Beach, who | the serene aareigar ss aes . Brown, is the new Naturalarium | ceive, even though they do not and resume : tbiow whistle gently. Gentleman i 5 : - |" alit routine matters had been, With the exhibits of Florida bird, | attended to cmd appropriations for ;2"imal-and f'sh life, all shown is Plants and shrubs i . uMO. é | the new lights had been concluded | ‘heir natural habitat. yesterday included _ro: poin-' “you” some > ng apg ar 5 # ~ before the transfer was made ef-| _ During “Fiorida Week”-at the|ciana, tamarind, sapodilla, gran- garden now i ARCHER “ ‘il; Berlin. — Declared dangerously} fective, said Superintendent Wm.| Great Lakes show August 16-22,! capanni, hibiscus, poinsettia, Are- one member of . memories of their! incane, John Hughes, 28-year-old’ W. Demeritt. {the new acqualux fountain and lia, dwarf poinciana and stepha- heard to say “it |New Yorker who shot and killed! Tender Ivy is today en route; ©0'0r treatment of buildings, notis. Anyone desiring these in Key West, ‘an 82-year-old German on Feb. from Tampa to Charlotte Harbor, *¥"chronized with the ‘fountain/ plants, a variety of which are attractive and beautiful with i 26, will not te tried for murder!to attend to assignments befor! Coloring, will be dedicated to! still om hand at the green house, dens.’ . i — jbut, if possible, will be sent back | co: ing to Key West, and the Ten-| Lorenzo A. Wilson, _ prorsinent ® >» --bto New York if _ cam,.be} der Poineiana -is continuing her} Floridian, who died recently. Mr. arranged on a [work 1 Leke Okeechobee see- | jof the exhibit organization. tion of the district. URGE ECONOMY : Florida’s spectacle. has) drawn Wilson was at one —_ | ree ‘> H irom se Tike pralees of iaany wahexinaed! Berlin—In an_ effort to sve CRIME SHOWS i showmen at the exposition as Several Bunch mike sy on aan Levee fwell as that of Lincoln G. Dickey, —— = Captain —— ered go" i I mage’ Almon R. industry ‘@m arrival over the HELD FOR TRIAL at NEXT their own containers to stores for | BIG INCREASE 'ss2s2. Sasclits “anes of the! _2 revamping of the laws se as te - evening for a visit ;Purehases such as sauerkraut, | Exposition’s staff. lend greater encouragement wil remain TERM OF CRIMINAL Feces piekles, ete., while . shop “Last year’s Florida exhibit : the development ef these fish he will $ cos keepers are asked not to wrap'RECORDS REVEAL MARKED! was a marvel, but words fail me Se, jeries. Such @ program property work on }eanned goods, toothpaste, and the} m = twhen I try to explain Florida’s} : carried out would add materially eee te like, already encased in tubes or| INCREASE THROUGH- = {"rrcring this years To say ‘s MAN SUFFERS Recular Friday sponge sale was to the resources of Florida, ix vate, panning to take Phillip Aibury was a an . ne BY ore me : j held this morning at the Municipa! 54. pons aera = =. < a . i ing. is one of the great at- 29 FRACTURES, ed = poag ho of Peace. justice Fi nkiye pass ae =e PE Ee sonra ew 0 = : j ale rs Be .* 2 Ratrtitte’s il ace ral a | - > ri ; H Pe return to Key 5 Bag Boer The berg, churged with sien ths sare, See E paring emule _ 10; a eiieGTON, yous a —Pel ee ae {for bidders to vie for. letter was a resalution relate te guar and cruise to Panama, go} mobile of another without the: “ener! Alberto Liuzsl, the first; select = | ALL. HAPPENED TO MAN IN! The highest sale was $3.61 for the planting of spenee in ther threngh the Punama Canal consent of the owner, and driving /het-ranking Italian officer to diej lice statistics recci-ed at the jus;| SMITH { } : Mae S00 TOF waters, The resolution was stout the wen goast to Cal Sea -kk SOA wader timteteence| = ems Fuca Se. eed | NEBRASKA IN PAST ‘six bunches of yellow and the ed st a meeting recently held & Moana Ill is a \ official : r9 i Tl ! . Washington by The Spense fe A i o officially confirmed the death of;country as compared with 1936. ALSO DIRECTOR: SIXTEEN YEARS j lowest was’ 95 cents for one bunch — erasier, 48 feet in length, and is! | The accused was not hesitant 4. General while fighting ‘in| Increases hav occurred in the i z 1 z stitute and is printed herewith eutfited with two new en- | Speim. | followine crimes as compared with } jot wool. The eight small jicts' “Whereas through cultivation a j the first four months of last year!) 1» the write-up of the proceed-| ,_ (By Asemiated Frese) sold for $17.13. cunt ee ee 1$250 to await trial at the next | SIX SETS OF TWINS | Murder, 395, an inerease 07 733|ings of the Rotary’ Club lunchean| © NEILL, Neb., June 25.—Lee: verament, Gay Gaia ase an term of eriminal court, | putman, Cona—Bire. Harry) Supe S820, 4" JAcTHES... Of pappearing:-tm ‘Yestotday’s “thee, Devereaux, 37, a, construction SKINNER GIVEN pater bio ane e i : | Pifie'd, of East Thompson, recemt-| foe, gui there: teen, Se gujet The Citizen, ‘the namé “of /Zpreman, thinks be has something have reached the markets of thir BARKERS ly gave birth toa sixth set. of! cease of 1902; agstavated as. posi E- Smtih was rer ae a broken bone record. He's) r country; 7 : ltwins in little more than, te: coute cases, 3,05%, an increase of ona y ete ene ot ihad-29 fractures since 1921. | HEARING TODA | “And wheres (Hk is reported 356; manslavehter by negligence,: yr eSmith, who téasuter oi Here’s the’ record: | rs) that at least a half-milhen se= ' 3a jones The Soe et see ; =~ i HERE ON VISIT vege we 6, 1926. 247° an increase of 143; and lar- = obi ile i pplantings have been made i re born precde F : 3 the organization, was eléeted as| Automobi'e and truck accidents, ? , % 1: sie : [In 1928 and 1929, twin girls were cenies, 55,904, an inerease of FB [ead at tk wnt 5 Constiti® (52 brokin | This morning in the court of ,dicating the future success of thir Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- born, another mixed set in 1932,; eace Justice Enrique Esquina! | 1932. ing the new board. Baseball, three. broken bones Pi J E e Esquinaldo.| sand whereas any materia! <= Mallory Lines, is due to arriv:! tand twin boys ‘in 1935. In addi-; this afternoon from New Orleans.' Among the arrivals in Keyition to the twins, the Fifields. Football, three broken bones. | L'vingston Skinner was arraigned pansion ef our own conmemptier Motorcycle wreck, one cracked‘ for preliminary hearing on 2 Of sponges must depend premerll Sp Sete enni. ' esuarcng, the woes wil, Wont sesterday over the Wahewy have had three other children. IIEMOLAY ORDER [BOY SLIPS UP IN “renees [Two have died, but thirteen re-| ¢ SLIPPING TIP ON kui charge of amault and baticry. (0% increasing preduction of ur ‘ | i ] i Fruit-earrying Steamer Ceiba, and Mrs. Al Barker and their two; mais i o f the Standard Fruit and Steam- children, ; : = HOLDS MEETIN SLIPS TO FATHER! Bot» his tungs have been punc-! Considering the testimony edue- °™E domestic Sebery: ship company, is due Sunday! They were accompanied on the} sung GUARDS CREW | = ‘tured in accidents. Three times! eq at the hearing Justi¢e Esquin-'y, ners be ® oo from wegen etna stop at a by Mrs. wae peered eae <| : ; { hy Ansscates Pees — {ete ld Ea ie he probably | a'do said he found just cause for assembled urges that our Federal ke West for bunkers and sail Mrs. Manuel Domenech, who Kansas City. @ ¢rew Of! ‘There was an interesting and] MELROSE, June 25.—To a lit-; Would die. _ {placing the prisoner under bail of Bureau ef Fisheries and the get Frontera, Mexico. jalso been visiting in Fort Lauder-'men remodeled a home he owns! well-attended meeting of Robert] tle Bill Harvey a pink slip is a! In the last 10 yecrs, he esti-;P'9¢™ ‘ . a jdale with another daughter, Mrs.'in suburban Independence, Cir-|y perry Chapter, Order of De-| pink stip. | mates, he’s spent about $3,500 for |$100 to await the action of crim paren - P or~eany 2 = icon Animals {Maurice Owen. _ jeuit Judge Allen C. Souchern’ Molays, held last evening at their| His f.ther, “Rig” Bill Harvey, doctor bills, inal court at the next term. horetien oitiineatal World’s < i ones was hetene marst-|stood: ard over ‘hem with S/hall, corner of Simonton andjreceived en invitation to a ban-| 1 E iepietant théns orld’ Healthiest ore a ES Sea kad book send parang Page ea ee streets. tquet and was discussing it at the} e “} Make « survey of Flortée «a ‘ | _ Barker :. ormer!, ‘peaglrendibeeee Separantreiie | An initiatery degree was con-| dinner table. It was necessary that a r ner 0 waters which give we aff DES MOINES, Ia, June 95.~' ferred on George Lee during theja pink-colored admission slip be} anaiemetinn a oe session with many other activities presented. j tive areas and ene Tee American Animal Health gug ooo. e learried on during the evening. “So that lets me out,” said Big/ ° pension Foundation mye ite reel f ; ctice : B Arm ——___— Bill. “I haven't a pink slip.” | Mak Brief St Here! hie ono Rodtceede to tao mechs art ee 4 y V - [PRIVATE BLACKSMITH | “bot” ‘Sid touehinat "Liste, es op ene That the inves governing fest country in the world for live- ; stock and farm animals, art - FOR OLD TIME MARE|”"" 5 aaa '@e taking of undersiged qoute ae ees ak tae | ALARM CLOCK STOPS Major General George Van rather rough, with adverse wisds, Se more rigidly enfere? && Mouth disease, a crave problem : liv y (By Asnociated Press) | Horn Moseley, U.S.A., command- and other conditions which shott “@7e the perpetuity af the poesent for eattle raisezs a few years ago, URBANA, 0., June 25.—The! PAYMENT OF FINES jinz-general 02 the Fourt: Corps oneq their visit considerably supply has been eradicated entirely and eae a Metazer blacksmith shop, where} Area, accompanied by his aide.) "9 vig West then wer 3. That our Fe vaa that tuberculosis is being brought; Target practice by the regular;and on Monday, June 28; Tues-jfor 45 years horses have been tak-| (Ry Associated Press) | Major E. C. Bomar, arrived yes’ Atriving at Key West they were’ o¢ Pisheries initiate 2 prectee © under control. army unit, Battery “E”, was|day, June 29; Wednesday, Junejen to get new shocs, now shoes} ALLENTOWN, Pa., June 25.— terday afternoon shortly before Steeted by Major J. D. MacMal sponge cultivation te deneusivate “Hog cholera still remains the| scheduled to begin this afternoon | 30, between the hours of 1 o’clock|only one horse—an old’ mare! A businessman here uses an alarm 3 0’clock for his inspection of len, U.S.A., commanding -of-icer the practicability of oj a American farmer's most deadly/at 1 o'clock and continue untilj and 3:30. owned by Ben Dickerson. jeleck in his store to avoid paying Fert Taylor, ané other y¢vern- at the barracks and Fort Taylor, ing im our own water = ee enemy with an annual loss esti-/3:30 o'clock, Sub caliber ammu-| Captain William L. Johnson,; L. R. Metager and his son, Cler-/ traffic fines. ment property owned by the War and Captain William L. Johnson, being done im the Bahamas mated in the neighborhood of $20,-} nition will be used on the 155-mm} 13th Coast Artillery, and adjut-\ence, who operate the shop, aban-| He sets the alarm hourly, just; Department. adjutant at the barracks. “4. That the Stat Fie 900,000,” the foundation report-|guns and also on the anti-aircraft | ant at the barracks, said this morn-'doned general horse-shoeing sev-|five minutes before it’s time to| The party left Miami in the| General Moseley made but a be urged to past such lnquletine #4. “Most of this loss could be|machine guns at Fort Taylor, | ing that the danger zone, during ‘eral years ago Lut they had been| move his car from a restricted, morning and went to Fort Jeffer-| short stay, as it was necessary for a8 will encourage sper ~e- prevented if farmers would have] This practice will be continued| these days of practice, will extend! fitting shees to Dickerson’s old! parking area, After paying $4 in son for an inspection of the de- them to return to Miami ore and protect the - rts their herds vaccinated cach tomorrow at the fort betweer about 5,000 yards south of the;mare for mamy years and “just parking fines, he decided it was|partment’s holdings on Garden nightfall, and left shortly before of such as may be willine te i epring.” 7:30 o’elock and 12 o'clock noon, | fort. feduldn’t turn t&e old girl down.” | cheaper te buy an alarm clock. |Key, and said that the trip wa:| 4 o’cock. . vest capital im this field a 2 es fest RACTING AND ENGINEERING CO. PHONE 59s WIN-WILLIAMS FLAT - TONE. A WASHABLE FLAT WALL PAINT. OBTAINABLE AT SOUTH FLA. CONT

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