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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DANCING PAGEANT TO BE STAGED WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT SAN CARLOS - MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926 PAGE FIVE ° jee COOOAHOHOOOROLOEO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOOOE. SHSTSCOOOETEOOSOESOOOOOOF OHO SOSOOSESESOOESELEES Huge Engines, Steel Cars Smashed Like Kindling Wood Bs SRR bliiedtig actecnetacaind vl rb ca er gaan aaReum aR eee eece.ce | Mallory Due Tonight The Wohan’s : Guild of St. Paul’s The steamship Henry R. Mallory| ehurch will meet at 10 o’clock! is due to arrive in port tonight} Tuesday morning in the Parish from Galveston, en route to New| Hall. | York with passengers on board. |The Mallory left here a week ago | Saturday for ‘he Texas port. | Reported Ill John Griffin, Fleming street bar-| | ber, is confined io his home by ill-| Steamer Arrives | nese, and his many friends wish! The Mallory steamship San Ja- for him a speedy recovery. | einto arrived in port on Saturday soe 8 | night from New York, en route to Galveston, with passengers on a rpaeniblege ka arrived in| board. There were ral pas- ns oe # with a load of freight on board,) which was discharged at the Mal-| lory dock here for shipment north. | eer © Judge Gunn Improves Friends of County Judge Hugh Gunn will be pleasedto learn that jlong distance telephone messages Steamer Arrives received yesterday report him The oil tank steamer Princeton, potting along nicely at Dr. Miller’ Captain Larsen, -arrived in port’ infirmary in South Jackzonville. yesterday afternoon from Tampico a ee with ‘a load of oil for the Florida! East Coast Railway Co. | Many Havana Passengers The steamship: Governor Cobb! amet | leaving this morning for Havana Governor Cobb Arrives j had 266 first class passengers on The steamship Governor Cobb! board. Many of those leaving on arrived in port this morning from | the boat were arrivals here on ihe Tampa on regular schedule. The) train from the north. | vessel had been at Mobile for aj we a few days having a new propeller Leaving for Home put on. There were a large num-| Mrs. W. W. ber of passengers on board. }of Miami, who have been the - | guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cat Costumes Arrive lat their home, 1432 Virginia street, | The paraphernalia and costumes | fF the past 12 Sree will be for the serpentine dance to be) \"® over Make i ee ‘ given in connection with the Deh ott ateett Sears Molay ball at the Coval Isles! ja, heen about tar 4 as been about fourteen y Casino next Thursday evening have since Mrs. Carey left Key Wes arrived. They are certainly very| take up her residence in Miami, pretty and represent the latest de-| and she is very pleased to see the signs in such creations. Elaborate | many improvements which have preparations are being made for | taken place here during that per-| this gala event and tickets are! iod. She is very optimistic over going fast, the promoters say. the future of Key West. | ° Toerneeene| Personal Mention | seecoece e'| | ~»-Mr. and Mrs. A. Aurelio Torres who had been! ; were tadluded in the recent arri-| spending a short visit in Key West, | from Miami for a visit) was among the passengers leaving | Saturday nighi on the epee | | San Jacinto for Galveston. Carey and daughter ” @eccevececa-n- Miss D. vi Joseph Kerr, formerly of Key West, but who has been making his home in Tampa for a number of years, was an arrival in the city this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb. Warren Morgan was included in} the arrivals here Saturday evening | on the steamship San Jacinto from| |New York for a visit of a few | weeks. | George B. Guytan, of New York,| Mrs. C. Davis, after a short visit was among the arrivals here Satur-| in Key West, left Saturday night | day afternoon on ihe steamship| on the steamship’ San Jacinto, en San Jacinto, and will spend sev-| route to her home in Douglas,| eral weeks’ visit in the Island’ Ariz. | City. ie John Roker, former police of- | Thomas Wimbler was a passen-| ficer of Key West, was a passen-| ger arriving here Saturday eve-| ning on the steamship San Jacinto from New York, and will spend several weeks’ visit in the Island| ity. | that city. i Mrs. E. H. Griffith, who had} F. W. Smith, of West Palm| been spending a short visit in Key) Beach, who had been spending West, was a. passenger leaving several weeks in Key West attend- Saturday evening en route to her|ing to business matters, was an| honje in Los Angeles, Calif. outgoing passenger over the Flag- Care ler System yes.erday, en route to Mrs. Joseph Pinder, of Margaret | home. street, who had been spending sev- eral weeks visiting in Bradenton} and other points on the west coast, returned to the city this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb, via Tampa, Nrs. N. A. Sherman, daughter ee of Judge and Mrs. J. Vining Har-! Mrs. Joseph C. Whalion, Jr., and ris, accompanied by her little son,| daughter, veth, were among Harris Sherman, were arrivals in) the passengers arriving in the city the city Saturday afternoon on the; this morning on the eamship steamship San Jacinto, and will) Governor Cobb, Mrs. Whalton spend several weeks’ visit in Key} and daughter had been visiting at West with Mrs. Sherman's parents. many poin's in the state, return-! at their home on South Beach. ling home via the west coast city. | CHURCH WEDDING | - Ready to Go SATURDAY NIGHT — he East Coast en route to Sara-| tion in the police department in Mrs. Charles Saunders, who had | been spending several weeks visit- ing in Tampa and other points on the west co. returned to the ety this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb. WEDS JOHN NELSON; REV. JAMES OFFICIATES The First Baptist Church was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday evening at 7:30 o'cloc The contracting parties were John Nelson of 1211 Pine street and Miss Rosalie Marrera of 413 Whitehead street. The ceremony was read by Rev. W. K. E. Present were the parents of the bridegroom, Mr, and Mrs. William EF. Nelson, Raul Cervantes, father of the bride, and sisters of both parties. sides these there were a few inti mate friends. The bride wore a pretty dress of beaded georgette and carried a beautiful bouquet of stephanctis and fern. She was attended by Mrs. E. M. Gwin as matron honor. Migvel Marrera wa man. The couple $211 Pine James. step and brothers Re star uus will be nth takes ale an ontin: ay when his part in the Los yac will re street ‘OF MONROE COUNTY jusual personnel of officiais: | guilty, and ¥ | $5 and costs or ten days in Mon-)| , seeution or ‘CRIMINAL COURT | “Morning, Noon and N the name of the beautiful pagean that will be sed Wednesda evening of this week at San Carlo |theatre by the dancing pupils of Mrs. Sarah Wilson. This feature CONVENES TODAY su NUMBER OF CASES ARE DIS-| i" connection | vaudeville performance POSED OF; COURT TAKES RECESS AT NOON UNTIL TO- MORROW with of the show. ‘The coloring of costumes, the lighting effect the mus‘c, which was Wilson, will convey th me of the pageant, gore Wilson at 10 fluffy ballet costum with the|of blue tarlaton worn by rade ing little dancers and os clinging nature costumes of th County’ Solicitor! sume shade. worn by the large| 3usto and Clerk C. Sam B. | girls will convey the idea of Morn ing. Brilliant yellow sell, charged with| the sunl'ght of Noon, entered a plea of! soft purples will ined $5 and costs, | Shades of night. Puring the last act the cast will dance ensemble, ‘blending of colors as the dancers execute their teps and movements will cre a scene of exquisite | beauty. Those taking part in the pretty pageant will be: Morning hours. son, Virginia Pearlman and Noon hours ice Reid, aggravated ault.| and Ruth Bie leaded guilty. Fine $5 and co: Night, hours-—Josephine. James, of prosecution or, 60 days in jail.| Tessie Falk, Mathilda Hanson and Harry Alexander, drunk. Bond Mary Jane Lowell. of $25 estreated. Spirit of Morning — Norma Harry Allen, desertion and non-| Lowell. support of wife. Noleprosed. Spirit of Noon F. Betancourt, unlawful pos- session of liquor. Bond of $50} estreated, iH At noon today court recessed | until 10 o’clock tomorrow morn- jing. id Nicats whici Criminal court of record Renae Monroe county convened charm the o’clock this morning ining Harris, Curry. Joseph Ri drunkenness will create while ymboliz or ten days in the Monroe county enure jail. Thomas Stark, pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness. Fined | roe county jail. . Pedro Romero, setting up and} promoting a game of chance, plead-! ed guilty. Fine $50 and cost of pro- ix months in jail. J. A. Fry, trespassing. | probed. Alberta Smith, Ruth Osterle. Ruth Haley! Nol- Rose ry. id the limited, -Barbara Rob leseoped. it of Night—Annie Lc of Na.ure — Rosalind | Grooms. | Dawn Fairy Sun F. Moon F RETURN TO CITY Moon—Glori awyer. | A woman of “Clapha m, Ex | recently celebrated her ATTEND CONVENTION HELD, {red-and-fourth birthday with daughter, aged seven.y-two. son-in-law aged seventy-th sucretia Wilson People’s Forum FROM A CONCH June 11, a 1926. of being in West, Fla.,) one IN JACKSONVILLE LAST WEEK ra living in’ Miami | Typing and printing lacts is premitted by a French act, |’ recently enacted, which does awa) The thirteen representatives of | wi th the requiremen all such them ard |the local offices of the Peninsula) matter be written long hand.) an rom pals {Casualty Insurance Company have leetod |returned from Jacksonville, where | of didn’t exactly suit now but a few of Epotariali, t home requestéd my mak wrey © 1 was fighting for at the polls to try and help battling in at value to them in thei picture shows one of the most disastrous passenger tr Pennsylvania Railroad crashed into the Pit! t reports placed the death toll at 18 and estimated the following close behind, ploughed into it. At the extreme right can be seen the demolished st the two derailed locomotives of the limited and at the left can be seen part of t ation indicates the engineer of the limited failed to notice No reflection on other elections not being as fair, but this ‘last contest was conducted in such an jorderly and business like manner that impressed me as being the {best regulated election that Key West ever had. When any one intimates that there could be any semblance of trickery or cheat in this last cam- paign, they are talking bunk. When Hon. Hugh Gunn (our dear. judge) makes the statement he made with such forceful resent- ment, any one knowing the County Judge as I know him will not have a fraction of a doubt that every- thing was as it should be, and it was. burgh-V h meter oxpress at jured at 50, -¢ sleeping car: Gray’s signal flares of, the ex would have voted for Sears just the same. These Key West boys have their habit; thet would be a blessing for the balance of the Florida voters to copy When they lucky enough to ret men, real men like Sears to represent just aequire them, s them. to-everybody in Key that it will con- sin the past year, ever a Cuban-Conch. RAFAEL HENRIQU 834 N. W. 21et St., Miami, in a tennis racket fac- England struck recently are that are and Fl r them, why the habit of voting fc less of who oppos With lov nd hoping a regard- We tinue to grow Tama Fla. Worker tory heca The Chicago-Cincinnati Station, The Washington s of the expr ol club car in whieh five pa Pittsburgh 1) miles east of stopped to paif a of the Ps oxpress about and the club car sengers lost their lives. The last Pullman the express, “¢ On FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. and CDOS ISD ME HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats, Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP representatives of the company | sota, where he will accept a posi-/ from Key West, Miami and West|rived by |Palm Beach. | Thirteen went from Key West, | 40 from Miami and 11 from West Palm Be: The convention and} anquet were held at the Pablo Beach casino, The Key West “boys” report a wonderfully fine time and a most successful meet ing, where they received instrue- ‘tions and suggestions that will be 1 \arriving on the Governor ( | ger leaving Saturday evening over they attended a convention of the wor Four of the Key Wester rail yesterday their naw being W. H. . Lloyd, Walter Monroe and: The other » Thos, E. Roberts, Russell, Robert Ruscell, Sweeting, Bradley S bert Roberis, B. Andrade and P. M. Roberts, returned via ai Holna and M G H Glen nine, ty) rhh t morning. Son, did you ever see birds with feet perch on trees ? There’ pair of Double Crested Cormorants doing it. dive serra fish, He ts a great fisher ancl fishes m many ey GOULY - THAT'S A PRETTY GIRL! SAY (W'T_SHe A BEAUT! use they did not want to make le of racket that the manu- thought the publie want- the candidates that I defeated. Wester (and very iid I have been mix- ction in that city although every number of years «d te be absolutely ir 1 every respect, I have pat®d in my 26 years and voting, in a I ought to have a little coming if I were a sore head; Wm. Malone and Judge Vining Harris beat me to a frazzle, and al though badly battered I sincerely congratulate them and wish them a lot of success in the administra- tion of their office and new term, but as far as Mr. Sears and Mrs. Owen's battle goes, I know my town folks and if Mrs. Cool- idge, the first lady of land would had opposed Mr. Sears, the Conchs kick Hon. 608 DUVAL ST. fa l ed. ele and PAGE SAYS When you are ready to drive, the New Day Jewett honeee cles Six is ready to go. of June is primary By Stafford He then works it info a position that enables him to swallow st head With great speed he swims round and round the fish until it becomes tired. =: Sin £ THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER! SS= == = = oan BUT REALLY. DON'T YOU THIWK THAT GIRLS SHOUD WEAR THE TWO-PIECE suit? rT. = = x MER LOOKS ARE MIT SHE'S