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PAGE SIX FOURTEEN BUILDING PERMITS __ ISSUED DURING PAST WEEK ..Recorded in the office of Building Inspector Harry M. Bak- ‘er during the past week are 14 requests for permits to build and repair property within the limits of the city. Permission has been granted and cards issued for the following: Repairs to roof,’ 901 Grinnell street. Frame residence. Gal- vanized shingles. Owner, T. A. Woody. Cost, $100. Repairs to floors and interior at | 516 Simonton street. Owner, Joe Pearlman. Cost, $150. } Interior repairs to frame resi- dence on Roberts Lane. Owners, Leonard and Raymond Lowe. Cost, $60. Construct frame green house at 924 Flagler Avenue.. Owner, E. A, Strunk, Jr. Cost, $50. Repairs to porch to frame dwelling in the rear of 822 Flem- ing street. Owner, Ella Demeritt. Cost, $100. | Construct frame accessory building at 1426 Eliza street. Own- ex. George Griffin. Cost, $50. “Repairs to kitchen and interior - of framé residence at 511 United street. acted Joe R.. Fleitas. Cost, § cn #6 poreh and roof ot} pul gn of Bi E, Mounts. | irs to tit Lit frame resi- in Baptist!‘Liane. Owner, fini. Vi €ost, $100, Build fence on Windsor Lane. Leroy Roberts. Cost, » General repairs to frame resi-! dente at 1404 White street. Own-} er, W. E. Huston. Cost, $500. * Repairs to floors and interior of framebuilding at 619 Duval street;- Owner, Louis Pollock. Cost, $1,000. es i * Repairs to porch of frame dwelling, 819 Elizabeth street. ; Owner, David Knowles; cost, $25. * Paint and repair frame dwelling at 326 William street. Owner, G.) N. Goshorn; cost, oe ; ALBURY OFFERED “NEW CLERK JOB Raymond: Albury, clerk. in the! headquarters of the lighthouse} reg SHMaaLaS ea OVERSEAS HIGHWAY PAVER BACK IN TOWN Sts McFerlin f- ‘Miami! whose combany laid; the orig- inal asphalt’ of fhe ‘Overseas Highway between “here ‘and Miami, thinks’ the [40 milés of ing bridges over the “water gap” is one of the “most mag- nificent engineering feats” he has ever seen, and he has seen plenty of them! Mr. McFarlin arrived back in town Wednesday and was a guest at the Hotel La Con- cha, after a 12-vear absence. He is thinking seriously of wiring his cffice that he is badly in need of a rest, but was still irving to summon nerve enough to do so when The Citizen left him yester- day morning. “B. M. Duncan is an en- gineer who deserves a lot of credit for the wonderful feat he has done in solving the many problems which have come jin building those beau- tiful. white spans”, Mr. Mc- Farlin said. The company which furn: ished the original asphalt for the highway was known as the Phoenix Asphalt Paving Company. “You know what a Phoenix is?”, Mr. McFarlin questioned. The Citizen re- porter admitted he knew that it was a bird which was sup- posed to rise from a pile of ashes, “or something”. “Well, that’s exactly what the Phoe- pany did”, Mr. McFarlin con- tinued. “It rose out of the old Tidewater company. which was on its last legs and about to collapse”. "Some of the asvhalt we laid is still there. I saw some of it coming down”, Mr. Mc- Farlin concluded. Asked if he were on business here, he said that he was just down looking up old friends. PSII SIS ST IT ANOTHER MISSION | ‘WPA OFFICIALS } | Mrs. Ruth Owens, district su- | pervisor of Women’s Work and | Professional Projects, accompan- ied by her assistant, Mrs. Mar-| | garet Baileys in the city, | today fér-a visit with the of-' \ficials dt the WPA? Offiées.° On: léaving' Here’ they will go to Manfi. The district over which afdcity; mums irom Fort South té Key West “ENTERTAINMENT SOCSSeesoCeoeeseSSeeeeeee HABANA-MADRID | Join in with the crowds that | will celebrate the anniversary of +the independence of Cuba by ‘dancing to the finest music in {town, Otto Divanti and his or- | chestra. ‘There is no cover, minimum nor admission for the evening of many pleasant surprises in the offing of the Habana-Madrid, Key West’s leading and most beautiful night club—a garden ij the palms. ,. Unsurpassed in ey respect — this ‘tropical beauty spdt #Tops” visory *| them all.in the hearts‘#f all dance lovers, local and visiting. |ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test The Standard ‘Time differ- ence is six hours. Damascus. A device for suppressing the sound of discharge of fire- arms, invented by Hiram Maxim. No. Ralph Guldahl. Euxine. Omega. Dominion of Canada. A monument or tablet to the memory of a person ‘whose body is buried elsewhere. WAS PROOF ENOUGH ARRIVE IN CITY engsexereises, her, super- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 'MILK MEASURE | IS DISCUSSED | (Continued from Page One) which contained the ordinance under discussion. Mr. Adams concluded his talk; by stating that all he was asking | was a square deal, and said that| he felt that in the past that he; had been discriminated against in | allowing outside concerns to dom- | inate! the milk situation in Key} West: to the detriment of local operatives. Regarding Property Another matter coming before} the meeting was that of the status | of ownership of a certain portion! which has! of Trumbs Isiaz2, been in dispute for some time. This matter was revived at a. former meeting when T, E. Price, attorney for Sam Anderson, pre-' sented a check in the amount of $2,920 for the payment of taxes vn the property, and at which time it was intimated by coun- cilmen that if the amount offer-| ed in payment of the taxes, which | was considered rather small, was not accepted, that probably Mr. Anderson would not grant an easement to the city on a portion of the property which was being used by the WPA in connection with their sewer project in taking care of refuse from the Army Barracks and others places in that | area. It was shown at the meeting * last night, according to the rec- ‘ords, that this portion of the prop- erty in question was owned by the city. Following the discussion of the matter, it was ordered that the clerk communicate with the Florida East Coast Railway Com- pany at St. Augustine and request that they prepare deeds for this portion of property, and turn them over to the city of Key West in order that the city may The able to show ownership of this| particular parcel, which is now ay used in connection with the sewer project. Pass Traffic Measure An ordinance making Fleming | street a two-way thoroughfare in! lits entire length, with restricted | parking on one side between Si- }monton and Whitehead, with no ' parking whatever to be permitted fon Prospect Lane, was passed on j its final reading. This street heré- tofore was a one-way street be- {tween Simonton’ and Whitehead. H It was also suggested that park- ing be confined to one hour on Duval street from Eaton to An- gela. This matter was referred to the ordinance committee for consideration. The agreement of Lewis and | Sawyer for release of their scav- jenger contract with the city was read, and it was authorized to ac- icept same. \ A representative of the Florida Exhibit organization relative to specimens to be sent to the New York World’s Fair in 1939, ad- dressed the council, presenting a miniature form of the exhibit which will be placed at the fair, and gave an outline of the many things that will be on the grounds advertising_the state of Florida. He suggested that he would like! to have Key West represented | with some feature, and asked that| 'thisbe obtained for’ use at’ the fair. “He said that each city was being assessed ten cents per! capita, and that Key West’s quo- ta, to take care of the representa- tion, would amount to $1,235, and asked that this amount be taken | care of in the city’s budget. He was advised that the matter would | be taken under consideration. A letter was read from Fred J. Dion of the End City Holdings Co., Inc., and West Properties, Inc., stating that if valuations more in line with prices obtained | Preaching + Mission || ST, PAUL’S CHURCH REV. KARL TEIDEMANN, 0.H-C.;,Missioner’ Preaching Every Night (Except Saturday) 8:00 o'clock —SUBJECT TO MEG Trey sis9 | Baldwin Oo r for the properties recently sold to} Brown Properties, Inc., are placed | against these properties, that pay-! ment of taxes for the year 1937} will be made immediately. A letter was read from Dr. H. C. Galey, submitting a bid of $1.00 for the purchase of the aban- doned gas light poles on the city, streets. The letter stated that if this bid was accepted that the holes left in the sidewalks after removal @f the“polés would bé cé- mented r. It was said that the poles ai to be sent to Mary HegeabStaunton, Va, ed. onsthe® -campus , 0! e. are, to, with app! to be that col be mar! West mi cepted, Be A letter was re phen | C. Singleton, executive secretary | of the Chamber of Commerce, re-| questing that the council adopt) suitable measures for the licens- ing of guides in this city. The | letter also stated that this was for ! the mutual protection of the visi- tors here and for the protection of the reputation of the city. It was ordered that the matter be taken under consideration. In compliance with a letter of |; | request from Warren Smith, gen- manager of the Overseas eral 1 | ITH’S GROCERY \ \7 1 | PORK and BEANS, 16-0z. can SOUPS, 10%-oz. can 22-02, can CORN, No. 2 can i Country Roll Butter, Ib + Sugar. 5 lbs. | Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. Tomatoes, 2 large cans Edemurens 6 small cans | Peanut Butter, 8-oz. jar 16-02, jar 15c; 32-oz. jar bie Catsup— 3 8-oz. bottles 2 14-02. bottles Rinso, 3 eee ts DRY DRY BEANS Red Kidney Beans, Ib 8c White Beans, Ib Sac Baby Lima Beans, Ib _ 6c Large Lima Beans, Ib _ 8c Highway Celebration, R. Adrian! O’Sweeney, chairman of the cele- bration cleanup committee, was appointed as assistant city sani- tary inspector, due to the urgent work now needed and for closer cooperation in matters relative to the proposed celebration. Upon request a donation of five dollars was made by the council for the purchase of an electric’ light bulb to be used at Bayview Parke f | rye bs aes y eee FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938. that the matter be referred to the city attorney for his legal opin- ion. ‘the building inspector stat- ed that he would act in accord- ance with the decision of the city attorney in making an arrest for the said violation. A letter was read from B. L. Grooms, president of the Key West Electric Company, submit- ting a copy of the franchise un- der which they are operating. ‘Thisawas im response to a request | made by the city for furnishing Zoning sy has failed’to provide for a six sj foot set Back from the sidewalk | | Long, secretary of the-Key West | this necessary information. , relati je; to viola- | ning ‘ordinance. He} of Wing Lee, whi tions of cited the MONROE THEATER Chas. Starrett-Barbara Weeks TWO FISTED SHERIFF —and— PAID TO DANCE Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25c in the remodeling and rebuilding | of a structure at the corner 0 | Duval and Angela streets. This} matter brought about consider- | | able discussion. It was ordered| A MILLION THANKS--- to the 1327 persons whom we had the pleasure of serving the past weekend. We hope you were completely satisfied and that you will again call on us. HERE’S OUR LINEUP FOR THIS WEEK Sugar, tb . .. 5c Tomtoes, 6 cans ...... Onions, 3 Ibs. 10c Shortening, Ib .... Butter, Ib Maxwell House. Eggs, doz. ___..... Oleo Butter, tb ¢. ‘otatoes, 10 Ibs, . BROOKFIELD auTtEe. eae WILSON’S CERTIFIED SLICED Spring LAMB SPECIALS Shoulder Roast, Ib 5. BRISKET, 2 Ibs. ... 19¢ Lamb Leg, tb CANADA DRY SODAS, All Flavors, 3-at. bottles 25c ite etc i tai ioa 5c SALE ON PILESBURY’S PHILLIPS DELICIOUS BEST PORK and BEANS SPAGHETTI FLOUR a 5-Ib bag ..... Your Choice WILSON, TENDER MILD HAMS, tb Whole Or Shank Half Combination Sale on ——and. BEANS 6 Octagon or Limas, White 6 P. and’G. . .. 25¢ Blackeye, 3 Ibs. _ Buy, the above i in any combination you choose. PRIME RIB ROAST, Branded Beef, tb . MEAT SPECIAL — -— SOAPS ST. LOUIS—Testing a motor- “THE WORK OF CONTRITION” STEAKS, tb ist accused of intoxication, Dr. nt in Key West, has} departme! # been offered the position of clerk Black Eye Peas, ib pSSSOES Saas" Economy Beef GROUND MEAT, Ib 31c ROASTS ............ tb 28¢ “TALK LAST NICHT of lighthouses at Portland, at an increase in salary of $501 per annum, but has been forced to. refuse, Superintendent W. W: Demer- itt yesterday morning said it was an excellent offer for Mr. Albury but as Mrs. Albury is now ina hospital in Miami for an opera- tion and the acceptance of the transfer was to be accepted with-. in the next few days, Mr. Albury found it necessary to graciously refuse the offer: NEW ARRIVAL IN LOPEZ’ FAMIL' Mrs. Fidel Lopez an- see Wirthsef a girl born! ay ‘afternoon 4.10 o'clock | {he home at 525 Olivia street. “Mothtr ‘and! daughter are re- ed &$ getting along nicely. NSKED FOR CHANGE OAKHAM, Eng—After being given cake on Sundays for two years,.inmates of the poor house in this city petitioned for a change in dessert. in the office of the Portland, | 4 “Marie, wouldn't you Tike Marry a@ thrifty man?” “Yes. I should like to marry one—but I should not like to be engaged to one”. to Seeeeseceseccessocoeoses PALACE Gene Autry in OH. SUSANNA —also— COMEDY — SERIAL TIMELY JOTTINGS FROM A SAFE BRIVER'S NOTEBOOK Last night the subject of the instruction at the ten-days Mis- sion at St. Paul’s Church was a self examination for sin. After | the missioner, Father Tiedemann, ‘had defined sin as a deliberate choice of that which is contrary to God’s will, and after he had made a distinction between sin and temptation, a general exami- nation of self-centeredness conducted. This self-examination ifollowed the lines laid down by the psychologist Dr. Fritz Kunkel, ‘who divides character into four | main _bypes: the “Tyrant,” the “Star,” the “Clinging Vine,” and the “Door-mat.” But it was also : pointed out that no soul falls into ‘any one clear cut “type,” but are | usually combinations of » these ;forms of character. Tonight the Missioner will continue to speak about the work ‘of contrition. The missior'at St. Paul's: will close the motting of tAscension Day. The general pub- Hie is cordially invited to attend and Father Tiedemann Will be glad.to meet any soul who ‘wishes to ask questions about Religion. WRECKS HOUSE HAMMOND, Ind. — Whlie workers were hunting a leak. in the gas main before James Kelty's home. in this city, gas exploded in the house, wrecking it. BEAUTIFY ‘YOUR HOME ——with——- Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot In Bath, Kitchen, Porch Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble Terrazzo. See— Overseas Tile Company 706 White Street INO. NAME*LODGE| No Namé Key Direttly on Sand Beach eo and Charter Boats tages and faurant Phone No aaa io. I Mr, “Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners was M. J. Corthe of this city unbut- jtoned the prisoner’s vest and or- dered him to rebutton it. The prisoner could not find the but- tons, FE a BERMUDA MARKET Handles Ist-quality STEER MEATS —also— Swift's PRIME VEAL CUTLETS, Ib 40c LOIN CHOPS, Ib 35e Especially for Tomorrow— we have some choice, milk- fed, freshly-killed, Veal. We |] are selling the STEW at 2 oii for 25c and good prices are marked upon! other cuts. he this choice Veal. © ee LOOK — Swift's Premium SPRING LAMB Shoulder, by whole, 1b a Stew, Ib We have many, kinds a SAUSAGES Ask for our delicious PORK SAUSAGE—made here in our own market, Ib 25e Our Famous MOCK CHICKEN LEGS will be on sale again start- ing next Monday. Our stock of seasoning will be replen- ished then. Selected %-grown HENS— and LOOK the prices are down to only b Be and we dress them for you. We also carry a line of full- breasted. battery-raised FRYERS White and Virginia Sts. PHONE 52 JUST A REMINDER THAT ADAMS DAIRY IS ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU BOTH GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED —and— GRADE “A” RAW MILK ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Be Prepared for Hot Weather! Buy yourself a cool, invigorating breeze —then you can have it any place, any time you want it, For the next few days you can get a ten- inch oscillating General Electric fan for only 95c down and $1.00 per month. Total cost of fan, $9.95. ONE WEEK’S YOU MAY USE THIS oC DOWN $1.00 PER MONTH General Electric Ten-Inch Oscillating Fan FREE TRIAL FAN FOR ONE WEEK WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION Phone Today To Have One of These Fans Delivered To Your Home THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY PHONE 16 CIGARETTES Camels, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Luckies, 2 pkgs. 25c Tobacco, 3 pkgs. 25e Cheese, Ib 2c Grape Juice, pint 10¢ Mops, each Salmon, 2 tall cans Pineapp! Cream, all Apple Butter, Listerine, 75c siz 50c size, 40c; 25c size Grits and Corn Meal, 3 for ts New Potatoes. Ib. Armour's Tomato Juice, 3 for F ‘| | | | | Lm acl} HEINZ PRODUCTS Soup, large, 2 for 25c Catsup, 14-oz. ....... 19¢ Small, Sy Oe een . 25¢ Tomato Juice, 3 for 20c LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans ... GIBB’S 14-OZ. KETCHUP . OUR BRANDED BEEF IS STILL MAKING NEW FRIENDS... “THE BEST MEAT WE'VE EVER EATEN”, is a sample com- ment from those WHO KNOW. y Market ~ Broadwa MOST COMPLETE FOOD LINE IN TOWN Duval at Angela Streets Overseas Highway Celebratign DANCE» FLOOR SHOW Your first chance to vote for your favorite in the contest to select a “Miss Key West” for the Gala Fiesta July 2-4 CANDIDATES MISS LILIA ACEVEDO MISS DOROTHY BETANCOURT MISS BERNICE BRANTLEY MISS MARTHA CARBONELL MISS SUSAN LAKIN MISS ADA RODRIGUEZ Will Be Special Guests at This Party ~ Music - Dancing - Special Acis SPANISH FLOOR SHOW Admission, Including One Vote §0¢ 50c Saturday 9:30 "till? HABANA- MADRID CLUB PHONE MRS. COSTAR, 665 FOR RESERVATIONS