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are ‘ a oy = een arco a eb ia CORONER'S JURY ~~" Tieenses Thoroughly Discussed | VEWED BODY OF ; At Council Meeting Last Night’ a soe eS Tuesday night, was announced today, WILLIAM H. MALONE oR-/ of © ¥ de Employes Will Be Per- MISS CARBONELL ‘| DERS ACTION IN CASE) the first ‘ery for freedom was sounded mitted To Receive One) DECLARED WIN | LAST EVENING Month’s Pay For Serv- IN ] CONTEST — QUEEN CON October. = 2 \ | ‘The City Council at its regular; MILLION VOTES meeting last night agreed that all ito empanel a jury to invsetigate LAST MINUTE VOTING YES. Williams. “Ling? * ‘Nati A iti j home of Mrs. Marion Kirtland ‘ways from Miami t Bey Wee monty taken in for occupational j Asked today why this action} Riese "Cuba, nas tli abuewee Seer che, Cuban Car] Nineteen persons were includ-| the tug Ada Elimabeth axe 2; Silt Suiber, Ger che Tigers, licenses be kept in the tax collec.) _TERDAY WAS HEAVY ; Was taken Mr. Malone, said there} ital, arrive aboard the S. 8, Cuba of the P. and O. Steamship Com-: OA te diene chances - | bers returmec yesteraay uer> tered 2 ‘tor’s off ‘atch the | ;are a number of circumstances: pany. The group will be met by Mayor Malone and other citizens of aber menbertiip bes | ing to ther heme pert ing that eublens baceMicged| | surrounding the death which were | the city. ee the newly formed secial club, the The aie e ; : | Nearly 2.5 such that he though: it advisable re Tomorrow one znd only purpose of which is Captain Frasier Bethel to cash t for one month | Nearly 2,500,000 votes were So kag the ee go eecied Tomorrow an influx of visitors from other places is expected, | nities - en a during + Twenty-five per-| cast in the contest to elect @ ih. Dyoner legal procedure and, Md from then, more and more outsiders are expected for the galai ‘® €ather twice @ month and ped-| accompanied te Key a tent of the money collected dur-! queen for the celebration of El Sheadcuaile’ iavaekinate. celebration. ETAOI | dle bikes over the moonbeam cov-| Bethel and son, Lee The dite ‘ing this h will be set aside! Grito de Yara, and when the! 7 ph ae a Réclaattees Julius F. Stone, Jr.. Florida Emergency Relief Administrator,! cred roads of Monroe © Ehzabeth = commanucc >s Cap in Npretediog sof those, employes : @ this end the following jury | and Southeastern Administrator for the FERA, Mrs. Stone, Jerome! nee SOUny. | tain Timothy Watkins. Sie aes Vmay not have solicited the iudges and tabulators drew a deep was empaneled: Emerito Gomez, gs : *isigh late yesterday afternoon, freman; Fabio Olivieri, Albertus chants in which are P t ts Jaycocks, Jr, and Ray id sredit for the amount of the ob- contest to reign with Adolfo wana a — : Delgado. perryrt jpeg payment ‘aranjo of Havana during the! The jury viewed the body at A resolution*was adopted in, ¥°day celebration —_ opening the Lopez Funeral Home, will con- Fescinding the action of the coun- Last minute balloting was. {N€ coroner's office next Tu cil at a previous meeting when it heavy and hundreds of thousands. ¢#¥ @fternoon to hear tes ‘was agreed that merchants would of votes were cast after noon yes- > z, S ‘be permitted to pay their licenses terday. They changed the entire "dested by the coroner to hold on the basis of fifty percent im standing of contestants, other an autopsy to determine jus warrants and the remainder than Miss Carbonell, who held a’ “M@t was the cause of death and in cash. The action taken last favorable lead throughout the en-: this is to be done some time to- night at the beginning of the ses- tire contest. | day. sion was that all cash would be The fi hha grengeene anes maids: of honor:to. the-queen in, POINT MU Folowing this. great dicus"ion- the coronation ceremony Tuesday ‘was precipitated among the coun-. night was as follows: Grace Riv- ¢ilmen with different views being cro, 645.950; Moraima Ochoa, 9" Sas expressed as to the fairness of the 323.400; Josephine Ubicta, 199.- en the proper authorities tillery ‘corps, when he returned from work. sicians Glaiming that it was not fair to 400; Nela Arno, 92,700, and Anna ad been examined by physicians the merchants who may have pur- Louise Castro. 72,350. The last “2° save it as their opinion tha: chased warrants for this specific two will be among the ladies of purpose, while other claimed it the court in the coronation cere- PlY two hours and was due to a was the best method Pa a bullet fired from a 22 caliber; Rescind Action The cornation will start at 9 Tifle held, presumably in her own | hand. it was decided no corone! At the end of this discussion o'clock Tuesday night at the pa-!" the cash proposition was rescind- rade grounds of the Naval Sta- | JUfY would be necessary. ed, placing the matter in the same tion, following a band concert’ Last might the state attorm Status as it was before on the starting at 8 o'clock. The Caroline | Called Mr. Gomez and advised fifty-fifty basis. This was amend- street gates of the station will be ‘Pt he deemed it necessary that ed, however. whereby twenyt-five open, but no automobiles will be # Jury investigate all phases of Percent of the collections will be allowed to park within the: ‘he matter and the jury was ac- Feserved until the end of the! grounds. j cordingly summoned. month in order that each employe A score of persons have been? Mrs. Williams, to all satward may be able to receive one month’s' busy most*of this week designing 2PPE@rance. was In good ee Pay. This provision was taken in' and making costumes which will Thursday night and yesterday @rder to protect the employe who be worn in the coronation. The | @orming and those who knew her fs not inclined to solicit payment. affair, the beauty of which will! intimately could not think of ane of licenses whereby credit is given be enhanced through the use of | thing in her life which would leac for the amount. involved. lights. is expected to be highly | 2€r to. commit the act of ey bs ‘An ordinange-'relative to the’ colorful. stuptay i ¢ Tf ‘was Yearned late yesterday Proper cortstruction of _ yard” } privies, outlining: the necessary : a | afternoon she had left three let- restate tokcenee: in oat CARRIES iters, one to her husband and two! nection, was passed on its first - ite women friends in Key West, reading. 7 The''gist of the letter to her hus- Another ovdinance Téative ‘tol | 9 band is that she thought it better; screening all receptacles and other Sees j to give up and not try to carry on. places where water is kept on) Steamship Cuba sailed for Ha-! Mrs. Williams was pecenth = premises, and also other places vana yesterday with 90 first class piwed by Suize_ Jefferson = where mosquitoes may breed, was, passengers, seven second class,' Browne in the ees oe Fassed on its initial reading. —_| four tons of freight, five auto- 17ds¢ Browne told The | Citizen Pass Dog Ordinance | mobiles and 268 sacks of mail. | ‘Bat he had found her to be ex: An ordinance relative to plac-! Ferry Parrott arrived from! erat tn the ecepecty = Pets ing a tax on dogs, $2 for males Cuba with one car of furniture,!/°° 69S Seperee sed considered and $3 for females, was also pass-| one car of cylinders, 287 sacks of MT # Very estimable young wom- ed its first reading. The ordin-| majl and baggage. an. ance specifies that no vicious } See ete | WHERE TO GO TENDER POPPY ern the enforcement of the ordin-: ton’ of the Plovida Motorist, adc) Mowroe—"Little Man, What, Gressed the council in connection | "po... “King Kelly a ain be’ =~ mer ; Fe —“King Keily of U. S. ter being on the ways saith the Kay, Wert-ediition:of wa a” : several days for regular docking Motorist ¥ nd - — as ee 4 and overhaul, the Lighthouse Ten. reales meine + Eerh TOMORROW ‘der Poppy is in readiness to sail ‘ ¢ rices at 7. 9:30. for the west coast next week. il adopted the fallow- Church—Services at 7, 9:30 seston = apooely evens Be | and 11 a. m, and at 7:36 and g: The vessel’ will go to make BE IT RESOLVED that.the Gity} P-. ™ 2 x Gouncil of the City of Key West. } re annes ‘Little Man, - What: Se or Canauater havi fully ined the; Now? - seumity. ebehed proofs ie ee crocial Key, Palace—“King Kelly of U. Qn the return of the tender eet oe Fore Feat) s “' construction will start on the 5 ntinued on e ee ee light to be erected at Cosgrove MONROE THEATER ! Shoals, which is just west of Sand Margaret Suliavan-Dougiass ion.of aids to- navigation in the YOUR CAR SERVICED Key. BY EXPERIENCED This shoal was named for Cap- Montgomery in MECHANICS tain P. L. Cosgrove, Sr.. for many LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW? ———— years in command of ships of the “Comedy and News Reei Lou Smith Service Station§. lighthouse service, and father of Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-j/§ White at Catherine Phone 5224 ©2Ptain P. L. Cosgrove, Jr., com- <tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ | i imander of the Tender Ivy. 7 } Wednesda: Acting State Attorney Wm. H-j wa. anno: | Malone last night instructed Ro-! trator B. CAST: the suicide of Mrs. Nadine May; sh of the next four in’ Mrs. ab vag Sb found bcs Berto take place in the building of the San C ii = = ¥ f maak ; home at Fort Taylor yesterday; orators and talented entertainers have been provided for the two! DeWitt, treasurer. and Louis pe shepareet of teens the. conteet..who val; serve ss ui clock by _ Mr. | services, and, the memoria! exercises will. tend the only.touch of sol-! Pierce, “club me@hank<” an Wilfiams. private in the iocal ar-| emnity to the celebration. Wednesday night an electrical parade, with more than a half! will be staged through the streets, and that, also is ! hundred float: the woman had been dead _possi- ~4 BE¢cessary repairs and» construc-/ Announced e ' OFEI Grito De Yara Celebration pea Se The program for the two-day celebration of El Grito de Yara, | covering virtually | t every phase of the gala commemoration of an event dear to the hearts! ‘ubans. Sixty six years ago, next Wednesda: next week Key Westers-will join in ti pected to join in a variety of events scheduled. The offices of the Key West Administration will be closed, ED IN CHARTER MEMBER. | SHIP; FIRST RIDE ENJOYED LAST NIGHT in the little town of Yara. y Cubans, and for two days he celebration of the holiday. | With the proclamation by Mayor William H. Malone, asking that be observed as a holiday, most of the citizenry is ex- it| anced, the day having been declared a holiday by Adminis-! nine Be Denenn ence amare: of shone ceaneieennaithy snate ze ... | ministration have an active part in. plans and will needed | NEARLY TWO AND A HALF, lic Gomez, coroner ex-officio} in the various programs p A seven-mile bicycle ride li-! | maxed an organization meeting of the Coral Wheel Club, formed lest | lanned. This afternoon, the first is expected from. outside wight; shen slndiyiaadien dt Qu: | 400 after taxing: the Seaton ai the city, when Dr. Juan R, O’Fa: former mayor of Havana, and Tnow president of the Cuban In lence Society; Adolfo Naranjo, A. Connor, assistant Florida Emergency Relief Administrator, and} Mrs. Connor are expected to arrive Tuesday. Others from Miami,| Mattha Gatiasl-Aed wes - the Johnson, George M. Parks, Lae Temenos Sas Sy other points in the state will be in the city for all-star team of Key West will provide the highlight of an afternoon ok ths iiceatnn ks : | of athletic events. the early part of the meeting Tuesday night. j duct the investigation and meet in} Last night’s first ride surpassed | any of the hopes of the organizers Others who armwec os of the club for when the group! Ear: Early in the week, the amateur champion baseball team of Tam-| bad gathered each was presented pa will arrive, and Wednesday afternoon a game between it and an|with a package of ‘sendwiches, Mra. = j and when the first half of the Eugene Wattins "etec }oR | Votees of the bike gathered at the | POTt of the Par American Sir | | The first rehearsal for the coronation ceremony is scheduled for! S¢¥en-mile loop had been reached | tives for = dew Gaps and Meft 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the parade grounds of the Naval! the bicyclers stopped at the Mira- (the sfterncon train pesteriay Station. A dress rehearsal is slated for 8 o’clock Monday night, and| Dr. William R. Warren has been} a third practice wili take at 5 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, after arrival of Administrator Stone. although that colorful event is to be preceded by a concert by the Ae it Key West Hospitality Band. expected to be highly colorful. = Pa Dances are planned for both Tuesday and Wednesday night. The procedure to the employes, some 900; Catherine Saunders, 178,-' #4 been notified and the body’ first is to be a coronation ball, with K z Naranjo and Queen Car bonell guests of honor. The dance Wednesday night is to be free. The first is being put on by the Kappa Pi Club. Here is the program, as announced to Tuesday, October 9 8-9 P. M.—Concert by Hospitalit: for the two days: Band, parade grounds, U. S. mar Club and took the nourish-' 9giemi the’ ment which, by then, was badly | | needed. : Officers for the club, selected SHERIFF fore the ride was started, are, | Memorial services will be held Wednesday morning and Wed-| Lieutenant Robert Krueger, presi-| ! nesday evening, the first to be heid at the cemetery, and the second] dent; Mrs. Kirtiand, vice presi- rlos Institute. An array of | dent and secretary; Bernard C. The coronation ceremony will start the celebration, officially, | ' | secretary. A board of directors is to be MAINLAND SECTION named later and after its forma- that group will vote on all Sherr?f K. O. Trempeer tears pplicants for membership. Appli ed ths morning from Mas S ations are being made to the club ing in his custedy fear wen Ee are saic to be imphcaice = th No definite time was set for) sobbery of fixtures o@med semi-monthly rides of the Chasies Freciand and the Ceeee ;,| club, since the dates for them will jjer Corporation. Navy Station. (Entrance on Caroline street. No cars will be ad-| %€ Selected near the full of the Charges ame that the Sixtune mitted for parking.) . j moon. are valued at $506 anc me SS 9-10 P. M.—Coronation Ceremony. Queen, Martha Carbonell;} Besides the officers, those in the the sum of the bond fixed & cach Ping, Adolfo Naranjo, Havana. Lord Mayor, Mayor William H, Ma-; charter membership are: Betty case by Judge J. Winimg Barc F Key West; Envoys, Dr. Juan R. O’Farrill, president of the| Sharpley, Jima Louise Wilkins,| There were <ix men muplicated Cuban Independence Society, Havana, and Julius Stone, Jr.. Flor-! Helen Williams, Carola Ketchings, im the robbers, & is anid. Gue of ida Emergency Relief Administrator and Acting Administrator Smith, Alf ms, Ralph ( the Southeastern Region, FERA; Counselors, Erii Crimi, Peter Rotier, Richard Jahnsen; Chambe nn, James Burnett; G Hugh Christie, Adrian Dor ; Trampete Ray Bush Twins; urt Jester, Duff Gilfond; Pages; Maids of Honor) as to the Queen, Grace Rivero, Moraima Ochoa, Josephine Ubieta,| Witt, Catherine Saunders; Ladies of the Court, Nela Arno, Ci , Rose Crusoe, Virginia Perez, Celia } tinez, C Julia Jones, Ida Kerr, Cecelia Ellsworth, Knight. McCar Blackwel "raga, Frank Marrero, Henry Perez, Antoine Herce, Joe Cerezo, Frank Fernandez, Rene Alvarez. Ceremony in Pantomime, except for coronation. 10-2 A. M.—Coronation Ball, Cuban Club, Wednesday, October 10 Memorial Exercises. (The delegation of the Cuban Edith Russell, Nell Rose Alice Curry; Gentlemen of the Court. Joe Afams, Douglas Ignacio Carbonell, Joe Lopez, Anibal- Armayo 9 A.M Independence stitutions, extend a cordial invitation to the people in general and civil and military authorities, the press, patriotic societies and Boy couts to attend these services). Procession starts from the San Carlos Institute passing through Fleming and William streets te the! cemetery where services will be held before the monument to the Cuban martyrs and the victims of the Maine. Everett Rivas, pro- cession marshal. The Re james S. Day, one time chaplain of the Seventh Naval District in this city, will conduct services at the Maine plot, and th Rev. Guillermo Perez will conduct services at the Cuban plot; ad- dresses by Dr. Juan R. O’Farrill and Dr. William R. Warren at the Cuban plot, and addresses by Prof. Juan J. Remos, delegate of the} Cuban Government, and Mayor William H. Malone at the Maine plot. Closing address, Judge Jefferson B, Browne. Hymns will be sung by the choir of “E] Salvador” Methodist Church. Taps will be fired by detachments from the S. Army and Navy forces stationed in Key West, and “taps” will be sounded by the American Legion bugler, bringing to a close “El Grito de | Yara” memorial service. 2-4 P. M. thletic Events. Baseball game, U. S. Navy Station, between City Champion Amateur team of Tampa and all-star team of Key West; Bayview Park, field meet; Mari Pit (on Roosevelt Boule- vard) high school swimming meet. (These events to take place simultaneously.) ~ P. M.—Memorial Progr: at San Carlos Institute Building. Cuban National Anthem, “Los Bayameses,” by Key West! Hospitality Band; Opening Address, Julius F. Stone, Jr.; Selection Girls’ Hospitality Orchestra; Address, Mayor William H. Malone “Son,” by Encan Sextet; Addr Jose Marquez, vice president, San Carlos Institute; Selection, the M 's Clara Yates, Norma Yates and Alce Curry, accompanied at the piano by Gus Ayala; Address, State {Senator Arthur Gomez; Selection, Mrs. Rafael Solano, accompanied at-piano by Gus Ayala; Address, Dr. Juan J. Remos, member of Cuban delegation; Selection, Pablito Esquinaldo; Address, by dele- gate from the Council of Cuban Veterans, representing Cuban Gov- ernment in the commission sent to this cit: ss, Judge Jefferson B. Browne; Closing Addr r tableau of king and queen and their court; Star Spangled Banner, by Key West Hos- pitality Band. 8-9 P. M:—Gigantic Electrical Parade. Floats of various busi- nesses, Fraternal, Social and Educationa} Institutions included. Three prizes of $25, $15 and $10 for three best floats. 9 P. M. to 1 A. M—Free Dance, Cuban Club. @\ ger. Anna Lois Hicks, Mr. Mrs. W. H. Bainbridge. Avery ohnson, Mrs. Pierce, [ nna Louisejand F suelo Car-+ nona, Solita Cobo, Barbara Carey, Juanita Mayg, Yolando Mendoza, / Isidore Rodriguez, Gilbert Demeritt, Marco 1 Joe} 1r! Mrs, Mercedes Taylor, Mra. Krue- these Bucher, being hunted and authoritie. m Mum anc tee cB er, Miller. made the wegered Ne- bond of $300 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perkins! These brought to Key West te e Ayala. held im jail pendimg « DINEGRORITES <8 SS ers, white, and J. Roberts, ab ~ WILLIAMS The funeral of Mrs. Sallie B. ave a | DiNegro, who died Thursday night! Services for Mrs Nadme 11:50 o'clock in the residence, liams, age 20, whe Ged pester Society, “Cuba” Society, fraternal and social in-! 734 Love Lane, was yesterday aft-'day at Fort Tayler, will be belt ernoon. temeorrow afteTnven ® = & From the residence the corteze Chapel, with Rev. James & Dug moved to St. Mary’s Star of a Catholic church, where serv- The bods = ices for the dead were held Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J | Moule, Ga be officiating. oo temorrow afternoons ‘tram Proclamation of the Mayer of Key West | Wednesday, October 10th, is the Anniversary of Ei Goite de Yara, the anniversary of the day when patristic Cubans d= clared their purpose to no longer submit te fersign tremens. the expression of their devotion to the principle of scll-gee ernment, an expression of their intention te devote ther bees and fortunes to free government, emulating the exampic of tee early American colonies. The people of Key West, as an expression of appreciation of the efforts of these Cuban patriots and im boner te the lange number of our Cuban fellow citizens, have aleays jcieed & this celebration. 1, William H. Malone, Mayor of the City of Key West, declare October 10th to be « general holitny and sequest all employes of labor to grant as much time te their em, "pes a possible in honor of this occasion. All merchasiis and other places of business to fittingly jeim im makir— the coltbration « success and the holidey a happy occasion. W.H MALONE ot te Sug ie oe geo Tite ee Camm oe ut acter sal ca es SETSES TO TE oy Sr Seth quae af he | Warkts Semes ay Ge ae = ae Mee After bemg im pur: ier 2 Sem} The afiiamings of dhe Cam es we 2B come ¢ Ge i a ae _ 2 ——— ca ft egret & Ge SS ow Set Te. pees a Tet somes 2 ese lees: game wll iets SS Lee Ge a weeeieg beck & De Tet whee ee wees wt the sheriff and whe are bee [ti ine af == = | i sat <_=s Sc IN Rg a ee