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phy spending a few days in Miami, re- |turned on the morning train yes- ate " ul i ' for bath at Owner, 8. Cabrera; iy 4 repairs at 618 Caroline mer, W. L. Bates; cost repairs at 1404 Pe- Owner, D. A: Du- i i 50, repairs at Eaton and Margaret street. Owner, Theo- cost, $50, to Arrero home on Vir- Owner, Tomaso Ar- General repairs at 1327 White i : [ i i} 4 and Mrs. Riley, arrived on Havana Special yesterday for a terday. oftiee of Harry M. Baker for| ami, returned on the Havana Spe- pens Lane yesterday Armand Rob- | bury, who died yesterday Mrs, J. w. 1 Duane and daugh- ter Jacqueline, who were at Long Key for a stay with Mr. Duane, John Olsen, chief stevedore with the P. and 0. 8. S. Com- pany, who was in St. Augustine for treatment in the Florida East Coast Hospital, returned yester- day, Dan Navarro, local automobile dealer, who was in Miami on busi- ness, returned yesterday. Attorney B. A. Riley, of Miami, the short visit with friends, Miss Mariana Beeching, broad- ‘treet. Owner, G. E. Russell;| caster over WIOD in English and sont, $50, GEO. N. CAREY, 59 THIS MORNING! FUNERAL SERVICES TO BEj CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON George N. Carey, 59 years old, died 11:30 o'clock this morning in his home 406 Grinnell street. services will be held to- Merrow afternoon 4 o'clock from the Lopez Funeral Home chapel to the Fleming Street Methodist Chureh, Rey, Shuler Peele will of- Tiger Tail Tribe 10, Inde- Order Red Men will at- funeral, and payybearers selected from the member- ny ‘Mr. Carey is survived by on fon, Albert H. Carey, e GOMEZ NAMED AS DELEGATE DEALS WITH DEEPER wa. TERWAYS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION State Senator Arthur Gomez has reetived notification from Governor Dave Sholtz that he has been appointed as delegate to Fepresent the State of Florida at the Altantic Deeper Waterways Association at the 27th annual convention in Richmond, Va., October 16 to 20. Senator Gomez has not decided Whether or not he will be in at position to accept the appoint-j ment, but will make his decision within the next two days. BABY SHOW AT BAYVIEW PARK| a baby show giv- er 13 at 9:30 a. m. at Bayview Park under the direc- tion of Parks and Recreation De- partment of tha FERA. Babies must be entered in three classes—prettiest, healthiest or best dressed. Can only. be in| one class. Age, nine months to three years. Must be registered} by Friday, 6 p.m. Registration to take place ax ; rom 3-6 p. m. Thursday and Friday. Miss Nell Rose Knight, Edith Russell and Harriet Johnson will fegister entries. First, second and third prizes will be given for each Spanish, who was in Key. West gathering material for a series of talks on Key West, left over the'est to the organization will come East Coast yesterday afternoon,! before the meeting and a request accompanied by her mother, after! is made for a large attendance, a visit of two days in Key West. James M. Boykin, formerly in i Key West with the internal rev- enue department, left yesterday afternoon for Miami after a visit of two days in Key West. Nunn Norwood, road foreman of engines of the Florida East Coast Railway, who was here for a few days, left yesterday for Miami. J. P. Galvin, special agent in the customs department, arrived yesterday for a short business visit. Mitchell White left yesterday afternoon for Boston, called there by the critical _ illness father, W. H. Holman, supervisor with the Peninsular Life Insurance Company, who was spending a few days with the local forces of the company, left yesterday’ after- noon for his headquarters in Jacksonville, Mrs. E. E. Crowson, formerly of Key West, who was here to at- tend funeral services of her mother, Mrs. Sallie DiNegro, left yesterday afternoon for her. home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Will Merrick who arrived on the morning train yes- terday and spent a delightful aft- ernoon with Mr, and Mrs. James S. Moore, of Pine street, left on home in Worcester, Mass. of his; ful though the the evening train en route to their| FOUND IN BOX| THIS AFTERNOON ARMAND ROBERTS IN THIS MORNING ON HA. SKIPPENS LANE VANA SPECIAL ry Wilson. Berry. Athleté Booster—H. C. Miller. Yankee Hash—H. C. Miller. Star Spangled Banner—Key. PALACE All Star Cast in CRIMINAL AT LARGE Comedy and Short Reel i Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c M$ While looking around in Skip-| The body of Mrs. Charlotte Al- | morning erts found a cheese box under-| 130 o’elock in Miami, arrived on/ neath a seagrape tree and in the the Havana Special this morning. box a human skull. Funeral services are being held After examining his gruesome | this afternoon 4 o’clock from the | tind the box and skull were taken| Lopez Funeral Chapel with Re | —$—$—<——— i to his home at William and Caro-|4- B. Dimmick of St, Paul’s | Key West's First Funeral Home A A ehureh officiating. ! West's First Ambulance Bie eee WSs Het Oe acres are Ths EL , eater le parts of the Service Sat nels aeays table parts of t2°) Warren, Frank 0. Roberts. J. J. Armand is wondering if there| T#evor, A. C. Elgin, W. S. Eakins PRITCHARD is some hidden history connected) 2"4 J. Vining Harris. with his find. P.-T. A. BOARD TO CONDUCT MEETING Announcement has been made of a meeting of the High School Parent-Teacher Association board tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz in the Marine | Hospital reservation. Several matters of much inter- (Continued from Page One) Knights of the Golden Eagle. Cuban Club. “The Store That Serves Lowe’s Fish Company. You Best” Two entries of Lopez Funera! Home, 1873-1934. || EAT WELL AND SAVE 5 D. Aronovitz. Charles Saunders, Inc. Bethel Service Station. } Lou Smith-South Florida Con tracting and Engineering Com pany. } Pierce Brothers, j ago teat || ORDERS TAKEN FOR Page’s Soda Fountain. Pellicier Service Station. FERA. Kappa Pi Y. Columbia Steam Laundry. SANDWICH SPREAD, 8 oz. jar SQUARE DEAL COFFEE, ® ___ CHEESE, b __ At this store you are offered the choicest quality FOODS, best Fruit and Vegetables at prices that are as low as any place in the city. PURE LARD, 1 ALL CUTS OF MEATS —— Order your meat through us and get the freshest and best. Order meat with your groceries or order it separately. Prompt Free Delivery. pire JEWEL OIL, for salads and fine cooking, 15¢ pint ___ TOMATOES, No. 1 can ___ ‘ oc Packer and Virginia Sts. Phone 48 Free a By ANN PAGE LTHOUGH summer fruits are dis- appearing from the markets, the arrival of many typical fall vege- tables and the lowest prices for two months on beef and lamb should make it easy for the housewife to plan in- teresting and varied meals. Fine quality cabbage is cheap and abundant; caulifiower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts are also in season. The makings of pumpkin or squash and apple pies and of sweet potato pone are all seasonable and mod- erately priced. White potatoes are & We: meet all competition with AT COLORED PARK The following program will be! presented by Welter’s Cornet Band at Nelson English Park this | afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, to be conducted by A. E. Welter: | March, American Prince—Hen-} low prices and high quality Phone 67 814 Fleming St. Free Delivery The following menus are made up from the latest market news avail- Low Cost Dinner Pan-broiled Chopped Beef : Baked Potatoes Bi Butterscotch Pudding Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner | Roast Pork 1 Candied Sweet Potatoes Tomato and Lettuce Salad Bread and Butter Fruit Cup Tea, or Coffee } Very Special Dinner | Stuffed Celery | Baked Ham Browned Sweet Potatoes } Baked Stuffed Tomatoes | ‘Avocado and Grapefruit Salad Rolls and Butter | Vanilla Ice Cream Chocolate Sauce Coffee Milk How Refreshing f class. i At the same time a Home Made Novelty Exhibition will be held for OU will save $50 or more the boys. Each novelty must be/ between mow and mext sum- made by the contestant. Age lim-! mer by buying your General it, six years to 16 years. Same} Electric refrigerator today. registration hours as for the Baby! Savings of $8 to $122 month Show with a supervisor in charge at Bayview Park. COUNTY BOARD MEETS TONIGHT The meeting of the board of county commissioners, which was postponed from last night on ac- count of the celebration parade, will be held tonight at 8 o’clock. Besdies the regular business there are a number of matters relative to the November glection to be discussed at length. routine } with a G-E in yout kitchen include—1. Lower prices for oa bargain days—2. The use of “leftovers” that you now throw away—3. The elimination of food waste through spoilage. Re- GENERAL@® ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATORS THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY i A. F. AYALA, member, it is steers sum- mertime in your kitchen. In our display rooms you will find a three types of G-E refrigerators— Monitor Top, Flat-top and Liftop models. They are first in dependable performance, styling, convenience features, and lowest in operating cost. See them now and take your choice. Don’t miss the $50 saving! 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