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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926. Many Train Passengers The train arriving this morn-| ing from the north had a large) Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. John G. Knowles wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Elizabeth, | number of passengers on board, to Paul Albury, son’ of Mr. and/ with several of those arriving, | Mrs. William Albury of Tavernier, | leaving on the boat for Havana. Fla. The wedding will take place | Pete ic! September 7 at 1311 Pine street, ‘Girl Scouts Fo Meet this city. | There will be a meeting of | Troop 4, Girl Scou's, held this afternoon, beginning at 5. o’clock, at their headquarters in the Scot- | tish Rite hall, and q full attend- | {ance of members is desired. } oo. * Scouts Reach Island Mrs. George F. Archer is in re-} ceipt of a telegram from her hus- band, Scoutmaster Archer, stating i Troop 5, which he commands, ar- rived at Anastasia Island at 3/ o'clock yesterday afternoon, where they will encamp for about | two weeks. | Many Boat Passengers The steamship Governor Cobb} arriving here this morning from} Tampa had a large number of pas- | » ngers on board, Several of e arriving were through pas- Arrives With Oil | sengers to Havana. The steamship Mary Lucken-| * bach, Captain McDonald, arrived | Vessel Arrives ; | in port this morning from Tampico} The Briiish schooner Arbutus, with a load of oil for the Florida | Captain Bush, arrived in port this | East Coast Railway Company-| morning from Cape Gracias with The steamer is consigned to Ever-) 9 load of turtle for the Key West ett Russell, agent of the Standard Canning Company. The Vessel! Oil Company at Key West. | is consigned to Taylor & Company. | * “* ; * * * | Gives Party Arthur J. Sawyer, warrant boat- N., eonneeted with st Guard station,| Born, Baby Girl Uews has been received in the! city announcing the birth of a|swain, U. baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Fer- the local nando H. Gato, Jr., in Miami, Fla.| celebrated his birthday yesterday Mr. Gato is a son of Mr. and Mrs.| afternoon by having eight of his | F. H. Gato, who reside here on’ special friends as his guests at} Fleming street. an elaborate dinner, BO 0008008 coor oor, 000 TTOCCDOOOSOSSEEEE Hs WeReENHVEDeS Personal Mention oe OSCOOOOLW~ HOODOO OO SHDELODOOHEHVERDOOSE Leonard Guerro, son of Mr. and{ Mrs. Manuel Guerro, was an ar- rival in the city yesterday from Miami and other points up the East Coast where he had been on a business visit of several weeks. | J: A. Thompson, who is employ- ed by the Florida East Coast Ra line of extension, was an arrival | jin the city yesterday afternoon | ‘for several days’ business visit. hnson, after several Miss Elsie Saunders, who had} it in Tampa and other been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with rela- points on the west coast, returned tives, was a passenger leaving |to the city this morning on the over the East Coast yesterday en; *teamship Governor Cobb. route to her home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Al- bury, who had been spending sev- eral weeks visiting in Tampa,) Jacksonville, Sarasota and many{ other points through the state, re- turned to the city last evening over the East Coast, Mr. and Mrs., George A. T. Roberts, who had been spending a ‘few weeks’ visit at Miami other points up the have returned to the c Mrs. Payne, Payne, pressman in the mechan- ical department of The Citizen, accompanied by their children, were among th and, children, who had been spend- | yw Piss ccuig. Contin: : ing. several wecks in Key v. West} in, Tennessee. visiting ‘relatives, were passengchy * leaving over the East Coast yes-| Cocxisnder. W. A. Benham is terday afternoon en route to their due to arrive here on the steam home in Jacksonville. jship Henry R. Mallory tomorrow {night, joining Mrs. Benham, who Captain James W. Pinder, for- ,is now visiting her parents, Mr. merly of Key West, but who is'and Mrs. F. R. Maloney, et their now making his home in Miami, residence, 916 Elizabeth street. At was an arrival on the morning the expiration of their stay in Key train, and will spend several days’. West, they will proceed to Gal- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hammond |thought that Mr. business visit in the Island City. Miss Roberta Albury was in- eluded in the arrivals here yes-} terday afternoon over. the Hast Coast from Miami, and will spend several weeks visiting relatives a Key West. jveston, where Commander Benham | will assume command of the Coast ; Guard Cutter Commanche. Miss Cornelia Boll, daughter jof Mr. and Mrs. William Boll, will leave tomorrow afternoon over the + Coast for M'ami where she THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MAKES REPORT ‘ON RECENT TRIP (Continued from Page 1) in the county jail after he had given the package into the cus- tody of O. B. Jarman, who he requested not to open it until the search had been completed and the balance of the bonds recover- ed. On Thursday morning, August 5, we left Okeechobee City en route to Orlando, at which place we arrived at about 7:30 p. m., and after carefully locking the package in the vault of Mr. |man at the office of the sheriff of Orange county, Tracy was again placed in the county jail for the night. On the following morning Friday, August 6, we left Orlando at about 4 a. m. go to a point in the woods south jof St. Cloud, where Tracy claim- ed to have left some bonds in the custody of one N. C. Blount. This man was absent from his home and we thereupon went on to where he could be found and I permitted Tracy to confer with him privately. Tracy then told us to drive back to the home of ; Blount where the wife of Blount would turn over to him the bonds sougnt and upon our arrival back at the home of Blount I permitted him to confer with Mrs. Blount. After talking a few minutes Tracy reported that he was ready to leave and we thereupon left for St. Cloud. Stop At Garage . ) At this point I requested Mr. House to stop at a garage to en able me to go in and he did so. After I had gone inside Mr. Hack came to the door and asked per- mission to take Tracy to see Mrs. Simmons, who lived three or four blocks away and stated that way Company at points up the| they would return by the time I! would be ready to resume the trip, | and Mr. Jarman having acted ver fairly throughout the entire. trip. was given my permission to do as he requested but was told that I would be ready in a very few min utes and for him:to hurry back. I Hack was to accompany them and was much surprised when I went out and found Mr. Hack seated alone and awaiting the return of Jarman and Tracy. I was uneasy at this and asked Mr. Hack why he had not accompanied them and he re- ve plied that they would only be .|gone five or ten minutes and that it was all right. After waiting about twenty or thirty minutes I decided that something must be wrong and at about the same time Mr. Jarman returned“ without Tracy and stated that he had tak- en Tracy into the home of Mrs Simmons ..and had permitted him to go to the bathroom of the house and after about five minutes he became uneasy and upon investi- gation found that Tracy had jump- ed through the window of the bathroom and escaped into a near- by scrub. That he had then gone to the hack of the house and dis- covered the tracks of Tracy lead- ing off into the serub and a little | Jar- } to! Watch your s all the supe of bad luck hi under ladders, lo lf, is holding u the moon (i | n't. Hearing For Woman Servant In New Yorke Scheduled For Sept. 9 Joseph New York that the hearing of Juana Domingue he Cuban s t woman w here for la s bond with s, had been postponed. until y, September 9. A tele- ief Inspector | the escape and searched throug out the night for T: returning to Orlando an. tion was made of the ivered. to. Tracysb3 Shackelford and it v contain a quantity cancelled chee lowing day, Satur: I left Mr. Jarman, er and the deputies still engage in a search for Tracy while I re- turned to Raiford, argiving at} t } wife and | s found to} of old paper, | Gomniise ion tions it boy had told him that he had seen | should h Tracy running away. We mediately. drove to Kissimmee and | reported the matter to Sheriff | Palmer‘ and with him and two im- | cover the had previously recov: worth, but that he been handcuffed and Let the Black Cat Warn You break any mirrors or spill any sal‘. eeeeeeereereeeee | * The latest feat of the “human ig. fly” variety is reported from New WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is above normal * east of the Rocky Mountain * plateau, except the South- west, with the maximum over South Carolina and Georgia. It is relatively low over the southern Rocky Mountain States. It -has become warmer in the northern Plains States and * over extreme southern Flor- ida, and cooler in the Middle Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, lower Lake region and New England. In the Atlantic States from New York to Georgia temperature’ is un- seasonably high. Within the last 24 hours there were showers in south- ern Florida and on the Gulf coast, and over the northern portion of the country from the northern Rocky Mountain plateau to the Atlantic coast, with heavy rainfalls at New York, 4.50 inches, and at Key West, 1.71 inches. Over the Florida Keys to- night and Saturday the winds will be moderate easterly. H. B. 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Revenue Olficer oes ENTERTAINS WITH | Last Night For Trip | ENJOYABLE PARTY To Home I In Alabama} een. | James R. Thalapess, deputy col- | SHOWER GIVEN YESTERDAY | lector in charge of the local rev- | der in hot or cold water. No cooking, | 1 AFTERNOON HONORING — |*2U office, left last evening for| | Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on a vaca- | MISS REBAH HERRICK | tion trip of several weeks. His | mily is at Tuscaloosa, and Mr. | hompson will see for the first time a baby that recently came to their home. G.'D. Tanner, deputy collector of the Miami office, has arrived in Key West and will relieve | Deputy Collector 1 pson dur- | ing bsence f the city. A miecellaneous shower was giv- en yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. FE. A. Strunk, as- sisted by Miss Gardner, in honor of Mrs. Strunk's sister, who will be mar- . Smith, Mallory Line agent at Key West, on August 26, the wedding to be sol- emnized at the First Methodist; f Church. tis In a guessing contest conduc.ed, | Hous Miss Eloise Lowe was awarded | - the first prize, with the second KEY WEST TIN SHOP geing to Miss Dorothy Pe The numerous gifts were deliv- JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. In Sheet Metal” ered to the bride-to-be in a min- Thomas and Southard Sts. The Britain ill 7 iature boat drawn by Madge Sands and Lucretia Wilson, while the favors distributed were made uy in packages made of boat shape. Refreshments were served in abundance, with all present spend- ing a most enjoyable afternoon. “Everything Cor. CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 100] Eaton St. The products of Wisconsin dairy farms are worth more t ail the gold, copper and iron ore: mined in the United Sta Oh Dad ! Wolves !! we'd better climb OP ME- TM WILD ABOUT 4OU-- THOUGH MOU'VE HAD ONE BAD CIEECT