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eecce reecians Born, Baby Boy A baby boy weighing 8 pounds arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Louis’ A. Cruz, No. 4; New street Tuesday morning, the little one being given the name of Sher- wood Lionell. ; * * * Return To City Mrs. George Lewis and daugh- ter, Mary, who had been spending a few weeks’ visit at Little River with Mrs. E. H. Higgs, have re- turned to the city. They report having had a most enjoyable out- ing. * Leave On Trip , Mrs. Pease, wife of L. G. Pease, maneger of the Texas Oil Com- pany at this port, accompanied by her baby, left yesterday afternoon over the East Coast en route io Athens, Ga., where they will spend several weeks’ visit. ** “* * Girl Scouts To Meet There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- | Scout Session The members of Troop 4, Boy Scouis will meet tomorrow night at their headquarters on Duval street, and all members are re- quested to be present. “" * Vessel Brings Fruit es A shipment of fruit arrived here yesterday afternoon on the }schooner U. V. Drew, Captain | Yaies, from Bonacco, The fruit is for the Knowles Produce House, | while the vssel is consigned to | Taylor & Company. * + 4 Born, Baby Girl News has been received in the ciy announcing the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Knight | Johnson at their home in Houston, ' Tex. Mr. Johnson formerly re- | sided in Key West, but has been | making his home in Houston for | some time. ie yan | Scout Meeting Friday The members of Troop 5, Boy | | under the direction of } Scouts, Scoutmaster day afternoon, beginning at 5 0’-| clock, at their headquar‘ers in the! will assemble at their headquarters Scottish Rite hall. The meeting tomorrow night when matters per- will be under the direction of Mrs.! taining to the coming encampmeni A. H, McInnis, scoutmistress of | will be discussed, besides other im- the organization, and a full at-| portant business to be transacted tendance of members is desired during the session. ° Shonen wv 08ST SOOCCO SOOO EOSEBESR=GHONMOOEOe Personal Mention O0t~e Mrs. Alvin Davis and children eoovcece Miss Juliette Cates, who had George F. Archer,! UNIQUE PARADE STAGED HERE ON WEDNESDAY HUNDRED BOYS AND GIRLS MARCH OVER STREETS | RENDERING SEVERAL } CHRISTIAN SONGS | | The beaming faces of a hundred | | boys and girls and Christian songs, arising from nearly as many young) | throats were features of a unique ‘parade on Duval Street yesterday at 11:20 a. m. The Daily Vaca- tion Bible School being conducted | at the First Baptist Church closed | the day’s work a few minutes be-) fore the usual time to let the boys| and girls march from the church| on Eaton Street to the corner of) Duval and Southard. They en-| tered into the parade with enthus- |iasm. Most of them wore the }in the first three days of the} | school, they had made under the paper “D. V. B. S.” caps which, in| the slums. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Cuff For Fall “MRS. JULIASANDS | we DIES LAST NIGHT | FUNERAL SERVICES WILL FE HELD THIS AF- ij TERNOON | Mrs.gJulia E. Sands passed away | last night at 11:15 o’clock at her, {home, 418 United street. Her age} | was 61 years and she was the! jwidow of the late Charles C.! }Sands, who was buried here on New Years’ day of the present) year. The funeral will be this afters noon at 4:30 o’elock, from the residence, 418 United street, to the Ley Memorial Methodist ichurch. The service will be con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. E. L. Ley. Mrs. Sands is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Melvin Lewis, and| |two sons, Leon and Alton Sands, | jall of this city. She also leaves! five grandchildren and one great- grandchild. ° | vi ff gros ‘A new cuff for fall wear Is o' ‘ int embroidery with the. colors re peated in the back stitching. WAR ON SLUMS j LONDON—The Londop#*Coun- ty Council has decided to spend $1,250,000 a year in cleaning up | Way” along with you. ‘TAKE US ALONG FOLKS, YOU WONT REGRET | | | | 1 \ | Take the kids in “Out Our Just call 51 and the © postm: charge of them uni safely at your vacation spot. | Joe Friandafilasutouskos, pro-; prietor of a shoe shine parlor and | |the longest name in Chicago, is dead.. CASTORIA At a recent fashionable wedding | Ath : 4. in London a note of noveliy was introduced in the shape of a beau- lan B. Cieare & Co. tiful medieval headdress worn by the bride. Wholesale Grocers aa" ” Commission Merchants S11 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key Weatr Fle. In USE For OVER 30 YEARS | s UMMERTIME Is The Time To Have Your Plumbing Done Prompt Service At This Season JOHN. C. PARK- Plumber and Suppiies 328 Simonton St. Phone 348 BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 | | | | | | t MASTER CLEANERS AND | | r PRESSERS t FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W.. WM. CATES, Manager, eons BEES CALLED ADVERTISERS direction of competent teachers. | Large United S.ates and Christian flags headed the parade and many lem as to just how. bees communi-+ pupils carried paper flags which| cated to each other when they, they had made. | found a new source of food sup- In the busiest part of town the | ply.’ Now it has been ascertained school began singing “Onward| Christian Soldiers.” Just below|foraged for food with outstanding Southard Street the parade drew) success, usually comes back and up in closed ranks where “Stand! does a sort of dance It was long an unsolved prob- that the bee who has gone out and | within the | JURY RETURNS 21 INDICTMENTS} go Oy Asxocinted Preas) STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, July 2 wenty - one — indictments criminal responsibility for h on May 15 of the mil- lion dollar Union Savings Bank of | Up For Jesus” and the school Bi-| hive attraciing the attention of ble song, “The Bible Is the Best! others and then leading them- off! Book” were sting. Here, also,.the | to the new source. rkville were returned by the) Jefferson county grand jury to- "have returned from Miami after | @ month’s visit with friends and relatives. Miss Yulee Roberts, who had been spending several weeks vis- iting in Key West with relatives and friends, was among the pas- mgers leaving last nigh: over the East Coast for Miami. Ernest J. Curry, who is em- loyed at Miami by the Florida st Const Ra'lway Company, was, luded in the arrivals on the ning train, and will spend sev- days’ visit in the Island City. Mrs. Samuel W. Smith an.¥ n, who had been spending al weeks visiting in Key West | with relatives and friends, wer included in the passengers leaving -ever the East Coast en route to West Palm Beach where they are “Mow making the'r residence. _ Mrs... A. Pierce, who had{beesi several weeks yisiing 4a West with relatives, was a} leaving Tuesday night on the Governor Cobb en few years. to Tampa where she has! n making her home for the past! been in Miami for several weeks’ visit, returned to the city on ihe morning train. | Mrs. P. Ross Rober‘s and child- jren were arrivals in the city on the morning train from Miami, and | will spend a while in Key West vis- iting relatives. Miss Nellie Albury, after spend- ing the past several weeks in Key West visiiing relatives, was a pas- senger leaving yesterday after- noon over the East Coast en route }to her home in Miami. | Captain Frederick W. Carey, formerly of Key West, but who is |now residing in Miami where he ngaged in the fishing business, an arrival here yesterday for {several days’ business visit. Mrs. William Cates and daugh- ter, Doris, of 1432 Virginia street, and Mrs. Herman Sands and. two ¢hildren, Marie and Edith May, have gone to Miami for a; visit ith Mrs, W. W. Carey at 9 S. W. 10th street. While away on the trip they will also visit in Hol- lywood and West Palm Beach, and will return to Key ‘West about the middle of August Scout Troop Plans Holding of Cake And. Candy Sale, Saturday At the last meeting of Troop 4,| Bey Scouts, it was decided to hold | take and candy sale on Saturday} afternoon, July 24, in an endeavor | a few more dollars which encampment fund is lacking. Fe sale if. weather permits will! be held on Duval street, and home-|° made cakes and candies will be displayed for the patronage of the| public. ‘There will be a number of prize packages made up for the children | Which will no doubt prove good, as prizes always delight the hearts of the little folks. Spend your candy money with Le 30 cain MINERS OFF FOR CANADA LIVERPOOL — Hurdreds of English miners have sailed for Canada to become farmers. Mrs, Ella A. Slade, wife of the heriff. of Cheboygan county, Michigan, is a candidate to suc- eeed her husband, who under law is ineligible for re-election. the boys and help them = go to TROOP REPORTER. - ‘KEY WEST TIN SHOP | JAS. A, FEENEY, Prop. “Everything In Sheet Metal” Cor, Thomas and Southard Sts. You may obtain an a Monroe County, worth 35 want ad in The Citizen. ecurate, complete map of cents, by inserting a 50c Every home should have a Map of the County. We want to demonstrate to you the value of Clas- sified Advertising. Ren t rooms, apartments or houses, recover lost articles, obtain help, sell surplus articles, plants, trees, in f advertising anything in t act you can get results by he classified columns, USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS AND GET A FREE MAP Regular price for classified ads, le per word per insertion. The Key West Citizen school motte, which sums up and gives the objective of. the whole | three wecks’ work; was given. The motto is “I will keep a clean | body, speek clean words, think; elean thoughts and live a clean| life, God being my helper.” Then, after the school yell has giv-! en, the boys and girls were dis-| missed for the day. Nearly the! entire faculty went with the pa-| rade. The whole company num-| bered about one hundred and! twenty. | The very success of the school | is becoming an embarrassment to| the faculty. Every effort will be made to avoid turning away any applicants. As teachers become! better acquainted with the work| they can (ake care of more pupils. | However, they deem quality of work of far more importance than! mere numbers in attendance. The efficiency with which the! teachers have done their work) from the very first day is highly graiifying to. those promoting the, ‘school. » i T } POSITIVE. 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