The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 28, 1937, Page 4

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ao eet wap Pearce a weitere suffering. in war.) Spain,” stated Mr.) “We have complied with all the Lindbergh’s demonstration to requirements of the Neutrality Europeans that there is at least Act and we are oprating ahdex “one modest unassuming Amer- License No. 8. Therefore, we are| Arcadia, Fia., announce the birth! ican.” {inviting all persons or groups o<{of a 8-pound boy on Thursday, ‘friends who are not registered|June 24. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bethel of and Mrs. Merrill Roberts. Peter Soss and Pascuao Valdez, with an authorized agency ‘o of-! Mr. Bethel is the son captured with a skiff in which ijjate with us. It is Megal under}Mrs. Urian Bethe! on were 48 gallons of aguardiente the Neutrality Act for any individ- | street. Saturday night, were given hear- ual or group not registered to s0-} .;ing before United States Commis- licit or receive funds. . Many weil- sioner C. Rodney Gwynn yester- meaning persons are not ac«uaint- day and bound over under bonds cd vith this feetute of the _ len anh Side ee of $500 each, to await trial be- Mr Borras related. | eee z ; . “conservatives” fore United States court. | Communications shovld oe son; 1. For new houses, write De-‘on the oth-r side. If this hap- Sata ito the Cen-rat Spanish Reef Com: | POM OF — Wash- eee te Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson, mittce for ublican Spain, 626) ™ ee Farmers Bulle-:eplit wide open—both eulUGs Gtista chrect” dauncace tee tace —— ‘Washington, D. cj 1738; for modernization, get contain members who have i He 1 a if iW re PELE single dag. birth last night cf a seven pound Ce eae tsa ‘Bulletin 1749. _ nothing in common in their phil Guiie aa | 2 Aristophanes. | csophies of government. nag ee ee ee ae oe | 3. The 1936 census shows’ I the meantime, labor becomes ; a mopetted: deing scaly: : : | 102.5 males to every 100 females..2n inercasingly important fzetor. ‘ : 4. The larger companies have Advoeates of a more or less rad- in Captain Thomas James, master SALE EXTENDED. — zo 4 ‘| hinery SK. Lake and Amparo, Bennctt;[of the U. SS. Bageducs, is now jehreeiy meds sqreements. —olh-tel Suceseetahas ees Seas Ga.,| gn Peale: Mery ts Siaey Latta in Say: Stent They Stns. eende. i in: of iolighera™ Pret: 5.> Me-ens:lniows:- diss < hams deeds Sale Maco estrblished his of- Lee; Eugene L. Meares and Alice! him an honorary meniber of the Remodeling Sale one more week!been found among the ruins of: dow when organimd labor will be practice of dentistry. Watkins; Louis Cabot and Mar's organization. The captain visited _. announced today by Morris| almost every ancient civilization. | directly izvo-ved in polities, may oot Hernandez. These are the first ‘the boys during their meeting last Holtsberg, manager of the store’ 6. A straight 5 percent levy lewd « party of its own, Key and night and told of the experiences “although work will commence on all business profits during the! Whatever ycur opinion on these the of his ship and crew during the ,, i itll Sogtoen, rs jomorrow on the remodeling of the five years of rearmament. ; matters, these are the facts of the Mississippi flood relief activities. tore as previously announced.| 7. In August, a $4,000,000 case. Never was the political out- : s . [At the conclusion of his story he yy, Ho:tsberg explains that this:project will complete the aircon- look more confused. or more diff morning for; Mayor Leslie | Curry | beitg/was named a miember of the troop’ will not interfere with the sa'e. | itioning of the entire Capitol, as cult to forecast. Almost anything Talal. ag ee Oe es eed et | by acclimation. {| In an advertisement in th’s is- well as the House and Senate of-' can happen. i Weak: Palen: PEO <0 the “chete up joint —eeaeets _ sue, Mr. Holtsbere expresses ap- fice business, : jeommission to enforce the city] A Central American wildcat Will prociation of the fine patrongae; 8. In Virginia, 58 years ago. | [Sanitary Iaws by ordering the is-\be added to the menagere of afforded this store making the) 9. It is estimated that 55 bil-| left this, ANCe of warrants for 75 viola-/Sheriff Niles at the court house. sirst sale a great success. Fon dollars in Federal, State and! bus of the Florida| ‘= of the ordinance. He is al-| The sheriff bought the feline from — Bigzer and better bitgains dur- ‘municipal securities are tax. ex- ft Michi wher she 5° being asked to replace the'a man from Honduras. The eat is ing the last week is the aim of. empt. “vacation with rel.| Present city health officer if, in'young but will’grow to @ size this store. A special for tomor-| 10. 5,800 mies in 63 hours. a *s*|no other way, he finds it possible|much latger than those of the or- row morning is advertised in this friends. to have the health laws enforced.|dinary feline family. isswe. out-| The decision to make these re-) ES eS quests was reached after a meet- will ing held yesterday by the clean} up committee at which the whole} ss @imatter of the committee's work} Was gone over. It was shown by} }the records that 90 per cent of} ? the! the people who have been asked, . ;to keep their property clean and) attached sanitary have complied, but the} in: 2° per cent have not done this; {despite serving of notices that! tarrest would follow if ‘the laws/ = were not complied with. | Hi ? f ! | i ‘ t See “Whe Knows?” On Page Two i | ‘The delinquent tax list will be} | published Zor the last time next! | Saturday and the sale of property! fee G:Sew days}. which taxes are due will be! this aiverssen| held on July 4 at the county court; te his home intnouse. The legal hours of sale! = jare frem 12 noon to 2 o'clock. ; There are 9,000 entries and only m Albertus,’ . few can be read in the specified! m Rese Maria, and Al.itime Tax Collector W. F. Ma- visiting Mr. Alber Honey is of the opinion that sev-/ nn EF nme eral days will be required to: dis-| this af ‘tor! POS? of all the property on _ J is For the high spots of smoking pleasure + Hist. i ; } Mrs. Ea herty, daughter of! Although Monroe county’s part! a brief time , of the Tamiami trail will be com-' on Caroline ‘Win. A. T. Boll, who] sicted within a short time, the! morning Key West for 2; cross state highway cannot be} the bus this a7. he will remain pus this’ opened for almost another year,| ; fl ‘and then leave home in New! sceording to Erber Cook, of the! is " eruise on | Chevalier corporation, a company} $ Mary's Star of The Sea church,’ ; left this morning by bus for FS feos Dade and Collier counties can-! stay of three days in Miami. CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! te Miami whe i omni eae =o one | Meh where TRY IT TODAY. 2 * | EXCURSION TO TAMPA, FLORIDA PENINSULAR & GOCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. 10 Days: Selling Dates June 29th and July 3rd FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARES TO PORT TAMPA Adults, $12.50; Children between 5 and 12 years, $6.25; Children between 2 and 5 years, $3.15 Under 2 years, no charge SECOND CLASS ROUND TRIP FARES TO PORT TAMPA Adults, $7.25; Chiidren between 5 and 12 years, $3.65; Children between 2 and 5 years, $1.85 Under 2 years, no charge Add to above rates 40c for ticket through to Tampa and return All fares include meals and berth while at sea For Further Information Call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent.

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