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pa SMe abs eT USS: of The Passing Day SReeORCOSSOCCCLECRCE®D Mrs. Nellie Bly Curry left yes- terday over the East Coast for Tavernier, Fla., where she will spend 4 visit of several weeks with relatives. A +e * Troop 1 Meets Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts, held on Fri- day evening at their headquarters on Division’ street, and all mem- bers are requested to be in ai- aes ** * To Attend Funeral The members of Coral City Lodge, K. of P., will assemble at Dr. Rodriguez's home Thursday morning to attend the funeral of Fernandd H. Gato, escorting the remains to P. & O. dock where the body will be placed on board of ship to be taken to Havana, where interment will take place. + * s New Bost On Run €: B. Smith, agent of the Mal- -lory “Steamship Company at Key ‘West, informs The Citizen that + the steamship “Comal of the Mal- tory Line will arrive at this port on July. 15 from New Orleans with and freight. This will be the first trip that the Comal “has made to this port for some time. On eaving here, the:steam- er will proceed to New York. oe * Mae Improvements Quite a lot of improvements ‘are being made by owners of jhomse on Waddell Avenue, South ‘Beach. Frank Brown has recent- ty improved the appearance of two cf his houses by the addition of coats of fresh paint, and Capt. Adams has followed suit; the buildings of both genilemen be- ing considerably enhanced in ap- _ pearance thereby. Other im- provements are being considered by owners in that vicinity. “POCSCCE OS On me we eoeHTH088 -. Personal Theodore Roberts, who had been Leaves On Trip Richard A. Russell, of Olivia street, was a passenger leaving on the steamship Henry R. Mal- lory last night for New York where he will spend a few months’ visit. ** © Practice Night There will be a practice held to- night, beginning at 8 o’clock, at the Harris School building of those that propose taking part in the old fashioned play that will be put on there in the near future, and all intérested are requested to be in attendance. so Engagement Mr. and Mrs. A..E. Sweeting announce the engagement of their daugnte: Miss #i:ances Sweeting, to Benjamin. Franklin Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lowe. The wedding of the popular couple will take place some time in the near future. _ * * Official Arrives E. J. Sheffield, . inspector of transportation of the F. E. C. Ry. is in town today and will leave on a special train of the railway con- points up the. state. + * Many Train Passengers The train arriving here ‘this morning from the north had a large number of passengers on board. Many of those arriving «will remain over in Key West for several weeks’ visit. e 28 { | Scouts Meet Friday | There will be a meeting of | Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon, beginning at 5 o’- clock, at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite hall, and all mem- bers are requested io be in attend- ance. Bs SOHSSOHATEGAEHeEGELEEEOEe Mention Martin Key was included in the several days’ visit at arrivals here yesterday from Mi- returned to the city over the East Coast. Mrs. A. Maitland Adams and Fay and Florence, left a¢ for Miami, Tampa and on an extended visit if Chas. W, Bawyer, building ‘eank} tractor, ‘who had been spending some time visiting in Tampa and points, accompanied. by his Dr, G. M. Guiterras, who was formerly in charge of the U. 8. Marine Hospital at Key West, but who has been residing in Galveston for. the past several years, was an ‘arrival in Key West yesterday for a short visit. Mrs, Thurman Thompson, ac- companied by her two children, who had been spending several weeks Visiting in Key West with relatives, were passengers leaving Just evening over the East Coast en route to their home in Wset Palm Beach. ‘ami, and will spend several days’ visit in the Island City. Mrs. W. F. Matchett, who was formerly Miss Julia Sweeting of this city, was an arrival in’ Key West yesterday from Tampa on ithe stedmship Governor Cobb, and Wau spend several weeks’ _ visit here -with relativess _L. A: Lowe, who is employed ‘at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend several says’ business visit in the Island City. Domingo Quintans, connected jwith the Havana-American Cigar Company, was. included in the ar- jrivals here yesterday from Tampa jon the steamship Governor Cobb, land will spend several days’ busi- {ness visit in the Island City. Mrs. Carlisle Sanchez, who had been spending a month’s visit here |with Mr. end Mrs. Braxton B. War- ‘ren at their home on — Eaton |street, left Sunday afternoon over ‘the East Coast en route to her thome in Jacksonville. Seseoocccvecssoseesoese Sailing. in the Bubble Boat At Coral Isle Casino 7 july13-2t uo PARTY MANY GAMES ARE INDULGED IN WITH DELICIOUS RE- FRESHMENTS SERVED DUR. | ING THE HAPPY EVENT A very enjoyable event was the; Hobo purty given by the members| lof the Senior Epworth League last evening. The happy bunch of tramps met at: the corner of Si- {monton and Eaton streets, from there the tramps marched to the residences of the following young ladies: Miss Texas Welch, thence to Miss Elizabeth Baker, thence to Miss Louise Ketchings, thence to Miss Ethelind Sawyer and fi- nally ending up at Miss Elizabeth Curry where we were served with jof sandwiches, candy, salad, pick- les and cake. After. receiving their food sup- ceeded to, make themselves com- fortable, i Many spectators watched the merry gang as_ they played numerous: games and sang like nightingales. Then the tramps being hungry decided to partake of the supply which had been so generally given them. Delicious ice cream was also served. After playing a few more games they decided it was time for all chickens to be in bed. After declaring they all had had a won- derful time they finally departed for thetir separate homes. | The following’ tramps attended the party: Misses Vivian Saun- ders, Florence Cooper, Cornelia Warren, Irma Curry, Elizabeth Curry, Elizabeth Baker, Ethelind Sawyer, Flora Russell, Texas Welch, Eva Mae Ketchum, Louise Ketchum, Mary Saunders, Vir- ginia Sands, Antha Singleton, Lois | Sawyer, Virginia Blackwell; Earl} Yates, James Duanes, Allen E.| Curry: Mrs. Howard J. Sawyer.) Mrs. Mamie Blackwell, Mr. and) Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Magorsin. : | CLUB REPORTER. : FUNERAL-NOTICE All. members of Coral City Lodge No. 52, Knights of. Pythias, are requested to assemble at the j Attorney at Mobile. E plies they were driven out to the) The CG-298 is the same boat/night with 26 cars of exports, } head of White street where after/that captured the motorboat \ductors again today en route to building a roaring fire they pro- lof $1,000 for appearance for trial |Fire Department Pi: COASTGUARD 0 FV E S$ E L es ie eee (4:45 p. m. yesterday with 78 pas- & |sengers and U. S. mail. AMERICAN. MOTOR BOAT .IS. FEC Car F Esti SEIZED BY CUTTER ‘THIS }Palma arrived from Havana at 6 p. m. yesterday with 25 cars and MORNING SIXTY MILES OFF | sailed for Havana at 10:30 p. m. SARASOTA |with 26 cars of exports. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Boatewsin (1) LR. Daniels, | Flasier, arrived from Havana at 4 ss 7:40 p. m. yesterd: ith cars officer in charge of Coast Guard | oq ee a ibd gr iss boat 298, reported by radio tele- | with 26 cars. 4 phone th®& morning at 9 o’clock to the commander of the Gulf divi- sion here that he had seized’the* 4 V-15155, an American motyzboat, & ™- With 46 passengers, and U. sixty miles off Sarasoté.>The| — z x V-15155 is reported having made| P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, contact with the British Schooner ;Captain Phelan, will arrive from Norma L. Conrad, a noted liquor|Havana this afternoon with pas- smuggler. No liquor was found/sengers and U. S. mail and will aboard the motorboat, and but offt|sail for Port Tampa at 7:30 p, m. prisoner taken. | with passengers. The Norma, L..Conrad was tak- P. & 0. S. S. Miami, Captain Albury, sailed for Havana at 8:30 delicious refreshments consisting jen into Mobilé some ‘tithe last F..E. C. Car Ferry Estrada March by the Saukee, but was| Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive later released by the U. S. District |from Havana this afternoon with V-18879 with 224 fi¥e-gallon| ~F. &. ©. Car Ferry Henry M. demijohns of liquor aboard: inthe Magler, Captain Hansen, will _ ar- vicinity of American Shoals ‘om\rive from Havana this evening July 7 and towed same to. Key} with cars and will sail-for Havana West. Three men, Willie. De-|tonight with cars. meritt, Tony Munoz and Glennie eo Slee abe Weal e Demeritt were arrested aboard} Tuck will commence to help you given preliminary hearings before U. S. Commissioner C.'*Rodney) = Gwynn and each put under a bond Quaker. Oats “stands by” you through in federal court. ORGANIZATION OF | FINANCIAL CO. (Ry Associated Press) MIAMI, July 13.—An organiza-! tion of the Coral Gables Con-| solidated, Incorporated, ten! million | dollar project, was announced to- ° the morning day by Telfair Knight, general} | Has the “bulk,” too, f Coral Gables | a ee wae that makes laxatives The new corporation was cre-| seldom needed ated as a plan of national fi-|, nancing to bring completion to a, ten-year program of development at Coral Gables. HOUSANDS have unenergetic | mornings because they start the | day with breakfasts that lack in cer- | tain important food elements. |, .To feel right, you must have a | BOARD MEETING TOMORROW | well-balanced, complete . breakfast jfation,. At most other meals—lunch A meeting of the Keys-West}-and dinner—you get:it. But break- a oie called | 488 a hurried meal,.often badly for Thursday night at 8!:0’clock. | “qo s * |< Thus Quaker Oat containing By order of the Chicf. jly13-2t/ 46% protein, foud's weoat tissue tines | Dudlder; S8% bebe dyes canbe ‘energy element, plus portant ‘vitamines and the “bulk” that makes home of Dr. Enrique Rodriguez, 925 Fleming street, Thursday! morning at 7 o'clock for the pur-| pose of escorting the body: of our! deceased brother, F. H. Gato, to; the P. & 0. boat that leaves for) Havana that morning. | Members of sister lodges arej also invited to attend, if sabia By order of the Cepesiion) Commander. C. A. WEBER. | | Taxatives seldom needed, is the die 1 T. E. MILMORE ||" eectereetcsy.. ‘through “the morning: Don’t tich food offers you. : Get MS hnarsed See beer 3 Grocers t : which cocks in 3 60'S solannear and NOTARY PUBLIC Quaker Oats. CITIZEN OFFICE No. 5059—finished—75 lines x 1 col. { News 488f EFF ECJ—! | DAD ANDI | that might interest you, cars and will sail for Havana to-| the V-13879. They were’ later! directly you refuse to trust ‘to it.| > Fourself the natural stimulation his | TAKES Mrs “Anna Maria Quintana} *|Ponee, wife of Hon. Jorge R.|' Ponce, recently appointed Cuban! consul at Key West, with her two’ children, Grace and Elene, _ar- rived in the city yesterday from The family isnow cozily e seonced in the pretty bungalow at the cor#er of South and Francis streets where they will reside. Key West is ‘fortunate in se- curing this splendid family and they will be extended a cordial welcome by the people of this. Island City. SPECIAL.” To sleep well get an Emerson Electric Fan. july12-tf Scene from “Brown of Harvard,” iows at the Strand Theatre | Friday and Saturday. Let The Artman Press print ii [Ps m., and 7 to 8 p. m. Paleats of Dee N.C. Pine ; tado, 330 Duval Street, are | notified that iis’ office apes ee as a. m. to 1 p. m. every day,txe | copt Sunday. heretofore. were 12 to 1 ten ie FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE” KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. =~ 124 DUVAL STREET WM. CATES, Manager. ketine 9 LUCIGNANI’S “TCE CREAM | me bis ¢ a (EERE Wiens Sy bua ait a THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER Anciabtia AE SA Be ai aS 2 SNE SER eee woth YOU'RE BAGCARD, CALE -- WHAT [S T.\0G -- THE LATS HOURS THAT The Bubble Boat, originated at D-:auviile, France, has come to Key West. Demonstrations every afterncon after 5 o'clock. See this datest water attraction FREE. First Tent.& Awning Mfg. Co. DISTRIBUTORS SOSSSSSSSSSSTHCOSeEaEeseanseeRceroRsORSeeESEOLES.