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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, eoone Born, Baby Girl A baby girl weighing six pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Stirrup in Dr. Galey’s hospital at 10 o’clock this morn- ing. .* @ Approve Referendum Paul Roberts, secretary of the local Carpenters’ Union, author. izes the ‘statement that at a meet- ing of the local on Tuesday night, the Carpenters Union of Key W decided to endorse and heartily 2pprove the referendum and also the proposition as submitted by Mr. Turner. * Off On Cruise Chief of Fire Department Ralph H. Pinder is off on a cruise of three days aboard his fine new boat, the “William of Key West.” Chief Pinder is accompanied by Oscar Cruz and Lewis. Maloney, members of ‘he fire department. They are cruising in the vicinity of Contents Key and expect to re- turn to Key West on Friday of ‘this week. See ak Vessel Due Saturday The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory of the Mallory Steamship Company, is due to arrive in pogt on Saturday evening from New York en route to Galveston. The steamer will bring passengers only. s. * To Hold Mecting There will be a meeting of the Key Wes! Realty Board held to- night, beginning at 8 o'clock, at Meltzer & Navarro's office for the purpose of discussing matters per taining to the referendum on Monrce County’s proposed bridges. toll | 1926. Return, From T: H. B. Boyer, in charge of the United States Weather Bureau at! Key West, accompanied vy ais wife, who had been on an extended visit to Washington, D. C., points in Virginia and other sections of .he country, returned to the eity | this morning over the East Coast. sete Cobb From Tampa Friday The steamship Governor Cobb will arrive in port tomorrow morn- ing from Tampa, and after a few hours’ stay at this port, the ves- sel will leave for Havana. $5.0: ° | Train Arrives On Time The morning train arrived on | s*hedule time today, reaching the jstation at 6:25. o’clock, having a | large number of passengers on | board. Many of those arriving, left on the boat for Havana. | 8 8 | | Arrive For Visit | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Mil-| ler of West Palm Beach were ar- , tivals in the city last evening over | the and will spend sev- ing in Key West | with relatives and friends. | ine | Postmaster Returns | Postmaster Charles 8. Williams returned yesterday from an ex- tended vacation trip on which he | Spent some time at a number of | points up the eas: coast and yis- jited at Islamorada for a few days. | 6 | Girl Scouts To Meet | <"There will be a meeting of | roop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- af.ernoon, beginning at 5 0’- | elock, at their headquarters in the | cottish Rite hall, and a full at- tendance of members is requested. 8. Cartaino Scarpitta, internationally known sculptor, won 4 $500 prize offered by the Fine Arts gallery in San Diego. Calif.. with his bust of: Miss Ellen Browning Scripps. The bust ts considered an unusually “good likeness of the well-known California philanthropist. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘CHAS. BURCHELL WEDS IN MIAMI KEY WEST YOUNG MAN MAR- RIES MISS C. CLUCAS News has been received in the | city by Mrs. W. E. Burchell, of | the marriage of her son, Charles | | Alfred Burchell io Miss Maude Clucas of Malden, Mass. | The happy event took place in | Miami, Fla., Saturday, Aug. 8th, | with only very close friends of the couple present. | Mrs. Burchell was formerly an} | employee of Burdine’s Department | | Store in’ Miami, while Mr. Bur- |; chell-has been connected . with} meren and Borkley’s Plumbing! uppty House in the same city for| | the past two years. { The many friends of the young| couple all join in wishing them a} happy married life. All Dressed LONDON.—Miss...Emma_ Fay! sent to jail for stealing her; GETS APPOINTMENT | | | \ | PANTS HER DOWNFALL | } Hl | | i was | (By Ansociated Prensa) | employer’s trosers |. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Aug..12.| thom to a masquerade, |E. B. Smith has been appointed! —— i | supervisor of registration. for Jef-| Phe so-called “Stone. of Des-| iferson county to succeed0. A./ tiny,” which reposes beneath the jSloan, deceased. W. B. Manning’ , of the coronation chair on! ‘has been appointed a member of! which British sovereigns are ithe board of supervisors .of the) < ed in tminsier Abbey, is | Caloosahatchee Improvement dis-| trad y ‘d to be the stone jtrict, to succeed John F. Webber,! that Jacob used as a pillow on the} | : A | resigned. ~~ hill of Bethel. | WHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE FLY-TOX | and wearing |, Smart for Fall This shoe, decorated with green and | white rhinestones, ts said to indicate the trend for fall } SON LOSES WILL FIGHT LONDON.—V. H. Smith was | defeated in his efforts to break | ihe will of his father, Major Gen- eral Sir Charles Smith. PAGE FIVE | HEspcouns: | | Head of Customs Service Conducts Auction Sale Here L. T. Bragassa, deputy collector Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; in charge of: the local customs ser-| vice bureau, scored another signal, success as an auctioneer yesterday | at noon when he disposed of —— == Ford at public sale. I AT a0 4 Lee W. Pierce, of the local naval | py 7 station, was the “highest bidder, Tift’s Ice Cream Parlor and got the car for $55. ‘ 4 4 This “Lizzie” was seized for nay Br aad ean oy ‘a smuggling liquor some time ago| part of the City. Sixty Gents after a lively chase from the P. &| the quart. 4 out |O. ferry slips to the corner of! Pastyerized Milk agd Buiter- Fleming and Elizabeth streets by| milk. received daily. Also | Inspector Williams, who happened ; Tift’s Milk. ‘to have his wife in the car with} Tm |him When he spied the smuggling Opea ie A a paleo |Ford, and she accompanied him jin the exciting pursuit. FOR‘ REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE, | KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. WM. CATES, Manager, \ Titi Titi Families That Buy Wisely @ STcCoRC Lullwater Bungalow Dresses are real service garments, They are made first of all to give the utmost wear and to hold their color and shape and do up as fresh and pleas- ing in appearance after eazh wash-' ing as when new. They are made of the ‘famous Lullwater Chambray and trim- med in contrasting colors. Lull- water Bungalow Direces are cut "01 a neat and sttractive pattern” with carefully finished seams and buttonholes and wei made throughout. fee There are Lullwater Garments for every member of the family, and all as good in wear and appearance as Lullwater Bungalow Dresses. Lullwater Men’s and Boys’ Overalls, Jampers, Shirts and Pants, and Boys’ May Suits, are known in hundreds of families as the bes‘ service garments that money can buy. ‘ FROM COTTON BOLL TO YOU Sees. eneeensoces Personal Mention Ceeesecocovecsoese » who had been} Miss Lucille Roberis returned spending a while in Key West with! to her home in Miami last evening relatives, has returned to his home! following several weeks’ visit in in Tavernier, Fla. j Key Wst with relatives and ay pace j friends, Harry Wellacot, who has been spending a few weeks’ visit in Key West, expects {o leave this af- ternoon over the East Coast en route to his home in Tampa. H ub s ay AN A GULLWATER BUNGALOW DRESSES | Miss Sybil Knowles j ing several we ting in Key ; West with rela left ysterday jover the East Coast for her home| in Miami. after spend- Miss Miriam Curry arrived in; the city yesterday afternoon from| Tallahassee, where she had been attending college for the past - year. Her many friends welcom : oer back to the city. a A. J. Berkley, connected with) the Pennsylvania Railroad, who! had been spending several days’ business vis't in Key West, was a parsenger leaving last night over the East Coast en route north, Here is a very unusual picture—a, ze-winning bathing beauty who as the good taste to pose for the photographer with all her clothes on! She's Miss Joyce Jean Hum, 19-year: | old Michigan State College co-ed, who will ¥epfesent " Latising,'Mich,, at the Atlantic City contest., Mrs. L. A. Albury and children | were ngers leaving here Tues- }day night on the steamship Gov- or Cobb for Tampa where they iH-spend veral weeks’ visi with relatiy £ Taint Every Thing They Touch SSnnareatette hice tet pap kis ; sons ahd désdles everything: it touches. | Germs of sickness and dréad disease | | Captain Ern B. Sawyer, for- }merly of Key West, but who is |now making his home in Miami where he is engaged in the fish- an arrival in the afternoon over the Flagler System. MOTHER DROWNS TWO thrive in the putrescent eoze. Killtheflies. Use FLY-TOX. Make your summertime one of freshness, cleanliness and good health. FLY-TOX Kills FLIES, MOSQUITOES | MOTHS, ROACHES, ANTS, FLEAS The great Lollwater Mills buy ¢ “con cirect from the farmer and clean, dye, spin and weave it into denim and chambray; cut their ovrn patterns and finish gaements complete within their own organization, These the Lullwater Company sells dict to your dealer and passes the middleman’s savings along to you. Get acquainted with the Lullwater Line today, For sale at the best stores. WHEN ALL THE F/.MILY WEAR LULLWATER GARMENTS. ECONOMY COMFORT AND GOOD APPEARANCE ARE ASSURED Lkiooaior, MONOMEANY : WALTER T. CANDLER, President eT TT LIVERPOOL.—Mrs. Annie La- vin drowned her two children, | aged 2 and 4, in the canal here. | Mies Alicia Lowe, who had been \.. spending several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives, was a! Miss Nellie B. Passenger leaving over the East! home again Coast yesterday afternoon en} ition spent foute to her home in West Palm, where she Beach. ‘with } VIENN. ven members of| A y a drug smuggling band were ar-| j rested in their headquarters, the | cell: f jd chure! BUSINESS SESSION IS ALso |“ lar as an old church, CONDUCTED AT PARSONAGE 3 \ The celebrated British Friesian | cow Osmaston Jenny, that last | year created a British record by) after a@pleasant vaca-|being the first cow in England to at Tavernier, Fla.,| yield 2000 gallons of milk in one! ted during the time| year on four consecutive . occa-| of her relatives. sions, has improved on that great} work by accomplishing the 2000-| wallon performance f+r thd fift! time. Curry is back BERBER RRR E2Z eee | DRUG DEN UNDER CHURCH Atlanta Fy a3 Georgia Bako a BRR eee ed Sait adam DAD AND I whistle These are animals hoise.t i Rocky. Mountain Goat. Floyd and Ray Collins of Me- | tropolis, Il, arrested for stealing | | chickens, admitted that they had | chloroformed 30 birds and afier- | wards sold them. | 5 which seldom use the is | Voice the The Up and Doing Class of the Fleming Street Church met in bus- iness session at the Parsonage at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. A large number were present here terse eer" CA STORIA street where they had a most en-| | watermelon cutting. One feature of business transacied was the de-} Alwaya bears cision of the class to add $15.00 to! Signature its improvement fund as well as} appoint a committee to begin the! _ improvements. j At the beach the games con-/ ge of games and contests. contest bringing forth the/| . most laughter was one in which| Delivered At Your Door Daily Chester Sawyer and Mr. Mc-} ARCHIE THOMPSON Dermot as a run-away couple com-| Phone 879 1001 Eaton St. peted wih Mrs. Iva MeDermot! and Chester Sawyer. After an exciting race of dressing, elope ment and undressing it was unan imouely decided that the latter | couple won the contest. To all who added interest to} the evening the Class extends thanks. And it wishes to express appreciation especially to Le-| roy Roberts, laiely returned from | _ Emory University of Atlanta, for his successful efforts in putting! on the games. Miss Vendolene | Watkins, secretary of the organi-} zation, assisted in making arrange- menis for the entertainment. a DELMONIGO RESTAURANT i A. LOPEZ & CO., Proprs. | t | CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS | THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER BEARUP'S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS (TS FUWWY--- AS A CHILD YOU'D GEX SO FRIGHTENED AT THE DARK |! SAY TAUGHTGR- AWT YOUR Grav GONE YET?.. (T'S THELVE 1 CUGHT REMARK! SLIM LLL SL Is Telephone 518 P.O. Box 220 FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. h a Specialty Meals at All Hours Key West, Fla. SIISII IDI: