The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 15, 1938, Page 1

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Pr Wire Servi For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Associated Day Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Che Key West Cittern THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. 167. KEY W EST, FLORIDA, City Tax ‘Collections Double: ~ BRAUND FAMILY National Guard Officers Guests PLANS Again Those Of 1935-36 Hoe TOMORROW oe. t Rotary Club At Luncheon Increase Follows 20-Per- O° PP PODS SURGEON Iv CHARGE inst OLD-TIME RESIDENT cent-For-Cash City Of. SOUTH CAROLINIAN "RETURNS TO CITY PRICE FIVE CENTS a Reported cu rey u var AN Week's Sub Caliber Firing FRIDAY, JULY 15, 193 fer; Over 50-Percent Of Current Taxes Collected December linquent and c amount to $100. payer rently this year ¢ total of $78.885.9 $57.1! ith s of 5,071.65 dge& for the ed but $40,000 »ssibility of the current collected ANOTHER SPONGE SALE YESTERDAY TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR DAY AT MUNICIPAL DOCK WERE $615.21 which were made the carried over from maller price yester When offered Mond was $496.96 fair sale was m which brought offering other APPLICATION DENIED Poe eerccenunncccceccces Best MEATS and POULTRY at Key West's Most Sanitary Market Prices All Can Afford We Dety Competition BERMUDA MARKET wate 8 HONE Wholesale Quotations on FURNITURE and FU MAXWELL VENETIAN GETTING BIG FISH Tn acweskice fishing around Key West, Mac Boyington, soft drink distributor of Sum- ter, South Carolina, has brought in many extremely large specimens. Fishing from the 38-foot “Floralana”, Captain Walter Alterman, Mr. Boyington’s prize is a four-foot dolphin, which is one of the fighting- est game fish found any- where and this particularly large specimen held up the reputation of the species. A 20-pound bonito was an- other large catch by Mr. Boy ington. These streamlined fish, found in the Gulf Stream mostly, really take out the line in a hurry. Some of the largest barra- cuda caught here recently were also brought in by the South Carolinian. They rang- ed between 40 and 50 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Boyington left Key West today for Havana for a sightseeing tour of the Pearl of the Antilles and will return Tuesday for more fishing. Mr. Boyington claims complete contentment with life may be had from the sport fishing of these waters. FIP ILI LIS Ag fal SEEK PERMIT FOR DREDGING PROPOSED OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED ON NEAR MATECUMBE KEY the War Harbor Trac M. Dredging and Con Company, C. B. Moody, pres at the Postal Building Miam Fla., for a permit to perform work at the northeasterly end of Upper Matec uth ly of the highway Department by Whale ig Cc »mpany struc nounce seth work Dredging RNISHINGS LINDS RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT ea FERRED TO DUTY YORK IN NEW conference | h he will me charge If he doc Sunday e doctor We Brau 1 th formed be lastir en of di xcellent ot the lea modesty surge of his qualities is ich covers a fine spirit of cooperation in the t city. He »blems of the looke i Key COUNCIL HOLDS BRIEF SESSION HEARD MATTER OF SETTLE MENT OF FIRE HOSE COM PANY’S CLAIM PLAN ATTENDING ROTES’ ASSEMBLY KEY W Arriving in Key West re cently over the highway from Miami for a visit with rela- tives and friends, was Mrs. Annie McKillip, former resi- dent of Key West, who has been making her home else where for the past twenty five years. Her last visit here was 14 years ago. Mrs. McKillip, who is near ing her ninetieth milestone of life, is one of the very few natives of Key West of that age living today, and natur- ally knows much of the early history of the Island City. Mrs. McKillip paid a pleas ant call at The Citizen office today and recalled several in cidents of the pioneer days of Key West. She stated that she was exceedingly delight ed to be back again among relatives and friends. iC H STANTON MAKES RECORD IN SHOOTING TER ANCE AS EXPERT RIFLE AND PIS TOL SHOT C 10c! COLUMBI A LAUNDRY | QU ALITY ‘WORK IN ATTEND- AT CAMP QUALIFIES Braund, Who Will Leave TEN NUMBERS ON Shortly, Receives Praise CONCERT PROGRAM AT PARK TONIGHT FEATURE OF EVENING'S EN BE BY TERTAINMENT TWO VOCAL SOLOS FRANK PURNELL WILL the Big 1 dance Apple ne Dip an address of ident Ernest Ramsey y West had been welcome by This terhsichorean r will have as interpreters Reiter Cre D Woo the regi & Noyer Fred Olinger, Ray and Charles every At the spe annual at i een morning in compliment R. Braund, and v ded by a very large and tive number of the neers gave years and home” the Mar: tra the or Oriental LaMonaca and che presented : nusic selected group of a demonstrati of nd were cheered t fact und Wes er t time Puble Health > dutic pointed out, and ext that work Dr. Braund had done and in health work in the city was in-| say valuable. President Ramsey said | L. that few knew the extent of his great service. Present were he Officers « vast Ar tillery, Florida Natio Vivien Ce Florida; s, CAC and 1 were so grotesque aordinary the » the aad audience 1 other musicians to nothing of Director Caesar Monaca, were seen struggling with themselves to suppress their program al Guard adjutant Frank actor, Jack- p; Perey, 0..'¢ (HD), Gen general L. Hosk Ambassador To Honor Memory Of Bishop ED Say LR ST ARTS TODAY! ! ! PRICES | Cut to the Bone oe “Still Topping Them Al!” Habana-Madrid Club ce to the entrancing ! —ot— OTTO DIVANTI'S ORCHESTRA No Adminsion—Cover or | ' Minimum Charges NAVARRO, IN = SEA SCOUTS PPS SSS SIS ‘sub Caliber Work Conclud- Daval County Officers Don’t Like Reveille Sheriff Rex Sweat and Clerk of the Circuit Court Elliot Butts of Duval county were awakened by a lovely concert of music early this morning at the National Guard Camp with Caesar La Monaca’s band furnishing the selections. “What the heck you mean waking us up in the middle of the night”, the two Duval county officials, storm ing out of the tent, demanded of the bandsmen. The only anwser was the stirring notes of reveille play ed by the camp bugler. It was 6:30 a. m., rising time! ed Tomorrow With Criti- Lt. Col. que Review; Hogan Arrives It was learned at the National Guard camp today that sub caliber firing has resulted in a most sat- eo isfactory high degree of efficiency and in fine marksmanship. The sub caliber firing will be concluded when a critique will be held. the tomorrow af noon, results of the firing data for the week reviewed and preparations | FPP PILI I I I for service firing on the 155s, which will begin Monday, pushed. ntensive school period for rs and enlisted men b pment was held to- , ending at 2:30, on general tary schooling, coast artillery infantry drill, chemical and shelter tent pitching Col. J. P. Hogan, C.A.C., CLUB GUESTS LAST EVENING SKIPPER SAM HIGGS OF OR- on duty with the National Guard GANIZATION GIVES AD- Bureau of the War Department at Washington, arrived at the ce camp at two o'clock this afternoon company with Lieut. Col. P. L. Wall and staff, who met him at the bus station. He will pay an nforn visit to the camp. Adj Gen. Vivien Collins left yesterday for St. Augustine after an inform- al inspection. He was a guest at 3 the Rotary Luncheon yesterday ed py |at noon Enlisted Men's Dance ident H listed men's da Aar uesday night eae lace he as yet been ¢ DHESS AL MEETING of Club at the regular supper meeting. were members of Sea Scout Ship No eeting wa pre gue nausea tonal Guard dance s for tonight at the pb will be given by the jad de Cuba Last band concert until Mon be held tonight at Caesar La Monaca Socie Park irecto aid RECEIVES RECEIPT FOR JULIUS FINE n the Re He wa birt California To Perpetuate A Big Chunk Of Desert Ny Ansoctated Proms) HAMENTO, Calif —KEY WEST'S NEWEST— PATTON’S GRILL 423 Duval Street Beginning SATURDAY Serving Very Special 50c ALSO SANDWICHES—DRINKS—ICE CREAM BABB RMaA Baa a MM La a ae ; YOUR HOME iS WORTHY OF THE BEST’ --OUR SLOGAN SPEAKS ‘FOR ITSELF. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING COMPANY. PHONE 598

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