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* a e. afternoon) outgoing passengers over the East! train yesterday” for Matecumbe| Coast yesterday for Miami w “Twhere she will spend a while with) they will spend a while with rela- ‘Mrs, Valentine de Alvarez, ‘81 yeara old, died this morning in ‘her Miss Mary: residence, 515 Olivia street. Mra J, B. ‘Trambull } left on the}. Percy Staples, manager of) the i i atterseon train. “Yesterday. to! Hershey Central and other inter-|_ — Tancements for funeral sere-/and spend several weeks with relatives.{ests in Cuba, arrived on the) ‘eS te im che hs ‘join Mr. Trombull who/Steamship Cuba Saturday apd Funeral Home and will be an= Noon and Jeft for headquarters‘ meed later. . ‘ed Mhe deceased is survived by one! the ou, Manuel Alvarez, and, two. NE let Street at Biscayne Boylevard Overlooking Bayfroat Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath .... Double Room with Bath . ‘ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. : “Saturday afternoon for Miami + 4 ill. spend several): where: they ‘visited % weoececeros ee |R, Anderson, who before marriage | —————- was Miss. Daisy. 0 for p mer Key Wester, ‘3 Today’s this city untiremoving te Pensa- bride wore a traveling dress “THIS ROOF WILL OUTWEAR YOUR HOME 4 ~ Ms * PSweed Rey. James S, Day, of the First Anniversaries heed, Baptist church, and, Mrs. Day, left} 3 ee ; ‘On Teavirig Pénsateld thé patty| | _pilot| over the highway this morning en- SSOCRSORSTeSconsaseeenoe 2 party - F Clarehee Ps % was accompanied by” Ander- }at Key West, and © aimiley,1route to Bartow, Fla. where they| “1778—Eliphalet Nott,” Presby-| (sna stanted: motor trip: proprietor of the © roe, Meat will visit with relatives and friends.|terian clergyman, inventer’ O°! 11/04 carried them to Mobile, New| — Market, left yesterday afternoon| . Staves, president: of Union College! Orica, and many other cities. In- over the East Coast for a few; Frank Bentley, manager of the| Schenectady, N. Y., for 62 years,| 1. Geq in the it ary were other days business visit in Miami. Ford Salesrooms in Key West, born at Ashford, Conn.’ Died Jan. points. in the states’ of Alab cleft Saturday for Miami to ‘be, 29, 1866. Mississippi and Louisiana. Benjamin Sawyer, head of the} gone for a short. while, Lopez Funeral Home, left on the pena afternoon train yesterday for Mi-| Mrs. A. R. Roberts, who was in fndiana lawyer, U. S. Senator and] visited during ami, accompanied by John Rivas,|Key West for two weeks as. the!diplomat, born in Ohio. Died in for a vacation of several weeks. | guest. of her brother-in-law and St, Louis, Feb, 25, 1859. — ‘ ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs. — Atwood - irs. Arcliie Albertus. and son,|Sands, left Saturday afterhoon|’ Edward, left yestérday afternoon) for her home in Miami... ; ; ‘Mtierican landscape painter’ and! W for a Visit of two weeks with rela-|.‘ {eHgraver, born in New York. Died « Mrs. Rogelio Gomex ‘and 80M, at Saratoga, N. Y.j Aug. 17,y1893. ~ om Helio, left over the East » Coast. Oswaldo Carrero, manager of| Saturday afternoon for a stay -*1811—John : W.. Casiléar, noted; =1831—Olivé. Thorne Miller, #u- . Brandt Wed In Cleveland, O. , Mas. Gladys} veal _braneh of a biscuit com-j with relatives in Miami, ra few York at- ‘ urniig passénger over| for Miami where she will spend a the East Coast yesterday. few days with relatives and ay friends, _ Mrs, BE. E. Ingraham, son, Rob- ert and wife and two. children,j Mrs. W. S. Middleton and and Miss Rosemary Bethel, left} daughter, Hazel, who were in Key oyer the Hast Coast yesterday for} West as guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Ingraham home in Islamorada.} Raleigh Albury, left Saturday . afternoon der the home in St. Marjorie Knowles Jeft. on the) Augustine. afternoon train; yesterday for Tavernier where she will spend a Mrs. Susan Shourds left over Mrs,| vacation with her sister, Mrs. Pauljthe East Coast” Saturday after- Albury. was led to the al-|. ‘The-bride’s' wedding ms of her father,|a diamond circlet, savin the Zion Lath. | mony the bridal party were guests tn. Siacenal: “by jat a dinner given by Tt will be a thing fa ee fa few years ago this boule- "provements for the community at eA wan a simple. wide payed the same timé, @, with a sidewalk, barren of! He planned. the beautification de or vegetation, hot in the /¢f ‘the: boulevard,’ He advanced time, and not at all pleas his ideas to the eounty commis the eye, It was like a cake/ signers. He proposed ways. and: the trimmings, and need-“means He devoted his undivided magic touch of someone te! time and attention to the project: it into a thing of besu-| He evercame all obstacled and ob. mately for Key West (it -. Through ed people, that will be ® ployed, t to himself long after, ried La wose on forever. Sie. seldom that a man in pub-. fe ig given credit. for any) Hie uae Fs HE t EF a4 ALLE area Pt ‘) HG § : Key Weat.. noon en route to Philadelphia: where she -will-spend.a few weeks with relatives, — Representative William V.. Al bury, who .was spending two Quicksburg, Va. visit: with Mra. Cabrera’s family| Weeks in Lee, Hendry and Collier to New York © for. a[countics in the interests of. his thor and bird lecturer, ‘born at urn, N. ¥. Died in Los An- A Mrs, Frenk Guito left Satineday| see Dec; 25, 1918. 1837—Charies T. Yerkes, not- ed capitalist and financier of his day, remembered gs.the dowior of the great observatory, born in Philadelphia. Died Dee, 28, 1996. 1839—John, H. Niemeyer, artist, Yale professor of drawing, born in Germany. Died in New Haven, jDec. 7, 1932. ‘ | 1859—Lawrence FP... Abbott,} New York publisher> and editar, son of the famous Lyman, born in: ww York. Died there, Feb. 7, * campaign for state senator, — re-{ © turned. over the East Coast. yes- a terday. Carl: Rom, senior radio elec- trician with the lighthouse de- partment, returned yesterday on the: Havana Special from # short inspection trip to points on the east coast, Wilbur Curry, of Miami, was! an asrival on the ‘morning train i, }yesterday from Miami, for a pwith relatives and:frients, ~ | Mrs, Leo Lopez-and_ son, Jolin, who were spending several weeks: with relatives in Miami and Jack. sonville, returned over the East Coast yesterday, State Senator Arthur Gomez; who was spending about two weeks. in Collier, Lee and Hendry counties in the interest of his can- didacy for re-election, returned jr-} over the highway Saturday eve- ning. t ‘County. Judge Hugh Guan wiv! TO THE VOTERS: 4 seevessecocesesese ~ ¥ | preciated, If nominated — on the Steamship Cuba Saturday} dergo medical treatment in one of the hospitals. i ere SOSSCCCCSeLoCUSeTOEEEROOE .; Might for Tampa where he will un- who was at Bay Curt). of Athens, Ga,,| Sseearseceponasacanceses came in over'the East Coast Satur) °1550—Augsburg. Confession. Senator, | pledge myself to Key West and | will not © day te spend several weeks with Ureed of the Lutheran Churcl,#] his mother, Mrs, Charles R. Curry.! first of the Protestant denomina-| B. G. Long, of the Dixie B Bions to axsume form, read before the Diet at Augsburg. ‘ef the Brother- ers. Reed 'ot Betevey. Treiamen, -Mré-) 1624 (200 years ago) —Died noted English Lang. Shels son end Mies Marthel. 505... Marston Lou Biackbora, dramatist, satirist and divine. 1744—Figst “Conference” * six Methodist preachers met ‘Thomas E. Roberts, city sani-} London at invitation of Wesley. tary inspector, and grandson, Jack Ray Peres, left on the afternoon’ '*76—Battle of Big Horn, Mon. hog-tie myself in this mat- ter by» accepting repre-_ that would prevent me - I further pledge that if foe Miami to joini**™s—historie Indidn fight and a Massacre of Custer’ and his men, elected I will use my best A movement is under besten! Charles “Sweeting, whe Kansan to give tate highwey rela. Patrolmen additional and increase their nomber as « PALACE Ray Walker in FLYING FOO authority | Your vote and support: | South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Sts. ~MADE OF ASBESTOS AND CEMENT nent enccesessse RIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY eronesvenes sevens eesevesooes PORES ER OCHO SEH BOOS: seccccenconabonsdbasesen: