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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. Passing Day Notes of The Born, Baby Girl Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maria Mesa, 512 Elizabeth street, on Friday evening, a baby girl weighing veight pounds. : e 6) s New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Herman _L.! Roberts, 221 Simonton street, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Saturday night. His weight is njne ‘pounds. * * * Many Havana Passengers The steamship Governor Cobb arriving here Saturday afternoon from Havana had a large number of passengers on board. Many of those arriving left on the evening train en route north. “* * Miami Due Today The steamship Miami of the P.| & OQ. Steamship Company is due to arrive in port this afternoon from Havana. ~The steamer will leave again tomorrow morning on a return trip to the Cuban port. * * Cancho Due) Tuesday The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive in port tomorréw morning from New York en route to Galveston with passengers on board. The steam- er will bring passengers only. There will be another boat ar- riving here in the afternoon bring- ing the freight shipments from} New York. rea et | Pinegpples Arrive | There were a few carloads of pinegpples arriving here Saturday night on the ferry boat from Ha-/| vana, all of which were loaded into | other cars here for shipment) north. Personal Mrs. G. Figueredo was included ! in the arrivals here Saturday eve- ning on the steamship Henry R. Mallory from New York. H. D. Tennent was among the passengers arriving in the city Saturday afternoon on the steam-j ship Henry. R.. Mallory from New| York. D. M. Whittaker was included | in the passengers arriving here Saturday evening on the steamship Henry. B. Mallory from New York, Thos. H. Gato’and family were among the arrivals here Saturday | afternoon on the steamship Henry | R. Maliory trom New York, where | they had been spending meee weeks”. — aetna John G. Berry. head of the United States Const Guard Station at this port, was included | in the arrivals here Saturday af-) ternoon on the steamship Henry’ R. Mallory from New York. Miss C. Knight, Mits M, Knight | and Mrs. M. Villareal were pas- sel 8 arriving in the city ne | Saturday evening from New York. | Miss Mary Ingraham left over the East Coast Saturday night en-| ii Florida, course gt the University of Flor: | ida. ~ Miss Ingraham is one of the teachers at the Harris School. LEAVING TONIGHT FOR NEW YORK MISS C. DEMERITT AND MISS) M. CAPO GOING ON | LONG TRIP | Miss Claudia Demeritt, daugh- ter jof Mr. and Mrs. W. W. De-) meritt;-and Miss Marguerite Capo, daughter*of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.) Capo, ate leaving tonight on the} Mallory ‘stéamer Concho for New York. They will spend a few days in New York City and then gv westward. | After a few days stay in Chi-| cago, Miss Demeritt will go on to} California, where she will attend the Kappa Alpha Theta Conven tion being held in San Francisco. After the convention she will vist friends in California, returning to Chicago by the way of Seattle, Washington. Miss Capo will visit relatives and friends in Chicago and Milwaukee. Miss Demeritt and Miss Capo will meet again in Chicago and start the return trip home. They will spend some time in Long Island, New Jersey, Wash- ington, D. C., and other points interest en route, returning to Key West about the middle of August. | ‘Parlor Car ‘ 298000000 D0CO CROC OS OCOESCErn=n805r e008 | north and east, | city | steamship Henry R. Mallory. | ot |Many On Boat The steamship Governor Cobb leaving here Saturday for Tampa had a large number of passengers jon board. Many of those leaving | jon the boat were arrivals here on| |the train from the north. es * * Schooner Arrives The schooner Wallace B., Capt. Lowe, arrived in port yesterday afternoon from the _ fishing grounds. with a large catch on board. The vessel will leave again tomorrow on another fishing trip. eee: Mrs. A. G. Ascher arrived yes-| terday on the afternoon train from her home in Jacksonville to j spend a time with her parents, Mr. | jand Mrs. P. Y. Gandolfo, of 619 | Duval street. | Governor Cobb Arrives The P. & O. steamship Governor Cobb arrived in port at 6 o’clock this morning from Tampa with a | large number of passengers on | board. The steamer left again during the day for Havana. « * # Mallory Arrives | The steamship Henry R. Mallory arrived in port on Saturday af- ternoon from New York en route | to Galveston with passengers on board. After a short stay at this | | port the vessel left for its destina-| tion. 6 ove. | i eS A parlor car and. diner have jbeen added to trains 35 and 36 lof the Florida Fast Coast Railway Company ing in and out etakey Westawhich attordacon:| siderable accommodation for the | many that travel over the road. |> Mention Joseph Figueredo, who had been | spending several weeks visiting in| New York and other points in the | returned to the] evening on the) Saturday Miss Jessie Heidorn was a area senger leaving yesterday over the East Coast for Miami where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Among the passengers arriving inthe ¢ity Saturday afternoon ond @ steamship Henry R.° Mallory from New York was Mrs. C. Ed-| wards, who will’ spend several | weeks’ visit in the Island City. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eakins were | | passengers leaving Statin night | on the steamship Governor Cobb | for Tampa, where they will spend several weeks’ vis‘t, A party consisting of Mrs. H. | Ingraham, Mrs. B. A: Baker and | Master Wm. W. Demeritt, Jr., is | leaving on the afternoon train for | Islamorada to spend several weeks | visiting Mrs. Ingraham’s daughter, Mrs. Eugene Russell. Mrs. Harry Lowe, accompanied | by her two daughters, Miss Leota Lowe and Miss. Alice Jane Lowe, were passengers leaving Saturday night on the steamship Governor Cobb for Tampa, where they will spend several weeks’ visit with relatives, Moss of Lake Charles La.. ts Sons of Con was elected in Barming ve the new chief of the federate Veterans “He at the annual meeting ham, Ala, FOR LESSONS IN CLASSICAL DANCING Mrs. Sara Wilson, 249-J of 24 Class Lessons Phone For Term Let the Artman Press print it. | T. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Two Wives, =a Mrs Rutb Tilley Autry (left) of Omaha. in the pocket of her husband, Ivan Le: The two women got together. that they were both married to the same man, and had him arrested, They ‘re shown here discussing plans for prosecuting him ona charge of bigamy. found another Mrs Autry (right). PLATFORM OF PROGRESSIVES MADE PUBLIC SEVENTEEN PLANKS ON VA- RIOUS ISSUES IN FIGHT TO BE MADE ANNOUNCED TODAY (By Axsocinted Press) WASHINGTON, June ecting the annive: of the birth of their late leader to, an-4 | nounce their program, five candi- | dates on the “La Follette progres- sive” republican ticket, which will | oppose the republican slate in Wis- consin this fall, today made public a platform of 17 planks. This declaration of principles was signed by Herman L. Ekern, candidate for governor; Henry A. Huber, for lieutenant governor; Damman, ‘for sccretary — of state; Solomon Levitan, for state treasurer; John W. Reynolds, for attorney general, and John J. Blain, for United States senator. The following a list of the | planks: Progressive leadership — Carry Ifa G—N FSS Ose Huse |WATER TRUSTEES Heniged in PLAN MEETING WITH BANKERS 'CAPT. STEARNS AND OTHER REPRESENTATIVES GOING ON TRIP TO NEW YORK TO- NIGHT Capt. Clark D. Stearns is leav- | ‘ing on the Mallor y Line steamer} | Concho tonight for New York and| |Paul Boysen is leaving by rail for | the same destination, where they | will be joined later by Senator | | Wm. H. Malone, and on Saturday, | {dune 19, and Monday, June 21,} ‘they will mect in conference with| the J. G. White Engineering Cor-| {poration and the New York bank-| jers who are financing Key West’s | |fresh water supply pipe line | Proposition, also Hon. Thomson, a! well known judge who passes on} all Florida bonds issued for any | and all purposes. Capt. president of the water district board of trus-| tees, of which Paul Boys Stearns is nis a |member, and Senator Malone as |county attorney, will give Monroe | county an exceptionally able rep-| jresentation at this important con-| ference. | The object of this meeting is to the whole pipe line proposition with the aim of work- ing ovt dctails as to any neces- ue to finance the a high pressure pipe | North Platte irrigation di: the interior. and Elwood M from a lamp post. Each photo s side; at the left is one view show Neb., found a telephone number e Autry, one day. She called it and found | go over sary bond is ° j building of Effigy For Breaniwe PAGE FIVE. His WORD AnD} DEPRIVING A PROFECT 1 to turn on the water in | Here is the wey the indignant citizens of Scottsbluff, Neb., expressed the £ Dr. Hubert Work, secretary of ioner of reclamation, were hanged two effigies dangling side by placarés devoted to Dr. Wi ork, and at the right is a view from the other side showing the treatment civen Mead CARD OF THANKS r ;line from the mainland to Key} | West and other incidentals in| connection with the matter of se-| \The Real Silk Hosiery Mills of the brother and ers of|curing a fresh water supply for) Indianapolis, Ind., has only one au- : wish to express our|the Monroe water district. thorized agent in Monroe County, appreciation for the kindness ren-! Jt is expected that the luying| myself. Beware of purchasing dered him in his short illness and|¢¢ the pipe line from the main- |hosiery under that name from death, also to the many, friends |jand to Key West will be financed! others; they do not represent this |for the beautiful floral pieces and’, New York bankers, who have| well known house. the use of their cars. Their kind-| tentatively agreed to do so as an W. J. GALLAGHER, | ness will mevehsne EO Linvestment) denen fing uport the! 518 Elizabeth St. . patronage of the consumers of the| Phone 612-J. MRS. RUS MRS. REX SHAW. |fyesh water for their returns. The | \pipe line, it is estimated, will cost | eae a decay |about $4,000,000; but there will| The Toronto Cricket Club, be no bonds issued for this. The | Which has just opened a new club- spital is to be f ed by the | House and grounds, has a history ew York bankers. Captain | dating back more than one hun- € | Stearns says the water wilkve sold | ted years. 4 to K y West consumers at so low 2 price that local people will pre- | for the purpose. The city council “ ‘fer to patronize the water com-| has informed Capt. Stearns that on that record of constructive |pany ‘rather than to be bothered|the proposition of the water trus- achievement begun: by Senator La} with a well or cistern. |tees to finance the construction Follette 30 years ago which has’ The construction of the pipe|of the distribution system was ac- made Wisconsin known through- line and the water distribution! cepted and appreciated. out the world as‘ model common- system in Key West will be sep-| In this way Key West will get wealth. arate. and distinct propositions, the fresh water supply pipe line Foreign policy— Oppose entrance ‘tant, Stearns states. The Key and the city distribution system into the League of Nations and de- SiMant: Wisteibut Se H . moun: Taedaiiraton ana anes dist ribution system and without any bond cs binding torateho Sakedsto put, thegiaited plant will cost something likejuven the city and without any Statoante the league's Gourt $300,000. The water : district | actue! expense or financial obliga- as a betrayal of sacred public 'Stecs, desiring to relieve the|tion. (rust; withdraw United States from City of the burden of fimancing| Reports from the éonference toy World Court; condemrt ~ tollar this proposition, volunteered |be held in New York on June 19 diplomatic relations; denounce to float the necessary bonds, as |and 22 will be eagerly awaited in not as individuals, and! Key West and at points along the foreign debt settlement which shifts burden to America. appropriate $300,000 | keys. TO THE PUBLIC We, r Romeo Dillon, June 12-6tx A license fee of $300 a day will be required of the New Orlean race tracks if a measure now be- fore the Louisiana legislature. enacted into law. trustees, in this way veo (By Associated Press) TODAY IN WASHINGTON Farm relief is before senate. Campaign — investigation nuce con- FIAGDAY =: OBSERVANCE |CEREMONIES TO BE CON- DUCTED BY ELKS “Old Glory” w flagstaffs, business houses from and resi- is waving dences throughout the city today, Key is in because it is West, just the s every other state of the Union to- ag ay in it day. ‘ At the Elks Club tonight a very appropriate program will be ren- pred in a fitting obse’ of » Day, celot Lester will deliver the Flag Day oration ance when J. and the people will have the privi- the beautiful ritualistic lege of witnessing ceremonies of the Elks’ service. The publi ly invited to this pretty and: patriotic event of this evening. is cordial LUMBER CHEAPER Direct from Mill to You olid or mixed prepaid, on Make our Shipped in cars, freight 6,000 fect or more. your list and for rock-bottom quotation. Any house or bank in Talla tell you about or business, will ASSee us. Tallahassee Lumber Company Manvfacturers TALLAHASSEE, Florida PAGE SAYS The co-incidental lock on the New Day Jewett Six reduces insurance cost 15 per cent. FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE » KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. WM. CATES, Manager. A/F al ean} the-honze + First Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co, PHONE 134 Coss ia eon ok wD Factory: Margarct and Fleming You will see,son,as you watch them how wise they are - Roush ys Fil stay and keep the H busy andl oF you ge aun T who will stay behind ? fh Fore to the Bian HEY, JOAN ! ( 'orzxe!! hi I one of te fii iS ere pawk pee i) a erence, ere Baan the Hawk flew away in disgust. ( WOULDA GONE Streets