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init ina: DAB of moving pictures in Key West. t ment service officer, arrived yes-| Rocce Pease the ch eggpne of | terday for a meeting with the local | ite, accom-! f the izati panied Sister Aureus to Miami| ©"? © ©'° TEanization- Tuesday night, returned over the East Coast yesterday. - to the men’s department; 6f this taking part in the flower show to. |store a complete .atock-of, Grand. be held in February. i si There were present at the meet- Mrs. Paul E. Rosselle was a erdale and will be at the Key ; Levees ith | M West end for about one week. | aoe rere — ister | men’s clothing are now on dis- JURY SINGS HYMNS J. R. C. Roberts was an outgo-| NEW HAVEN, Conn.—While: ing passenger over the East Coast | attorneys were endeavoring to yesterday for Miami where he!reach a settlement among them-! {will remain for the next two/selves, a Superior Court jury of! this city passed the time singing | hymns in an ante-room. 241 || The United States Department! u of Justice has compiled a list of! | Seothes the threat 16,000 known gangsters andj ' gangstems and racketeers, most of at te Died there, July 4 — Mrs, Frank Lf Curry, who was SEE 3 A spending a while with her brother-| Subscribe for The Citizen. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. | : ss 1744—John Brown, pant Ww jotlnsacl apres at pate SLIILILS Ss Fannie Hurst of New York, Sevetutlonary i po} Mass. Killed in battle,| *fternoon to her home in Miami. = pular author, born in St. Louis, Geo 19, 1780, : Notice Zo Subscribers | cocay. J. C. Ledlow, train despatcher ae at Key West for the F. E. C. R’y., Please be prompt in paying .| will leave this afternoon for Pitts-; the carrier who delivers your ‘ and author, son of Philadel-| US. Pa. on business for the phia Royalists who left the coun. | Company. oa. spre aol ‘| Mrs. Edna Carey.and Miss Win- * ——— BENJAMIN: PALACE] uXenat wome John Wayne in Key West's Oldest_/ THE TRAIL BEYOND 24-Hour Ambulance Service Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20c per and sells it to you for 20 cents.. His profit for deliver- " athena nie Carey left yesterday after- $10—Cassius M. noon for Miami where they will «- aan een visit through the next week to editer, witness the ceremonies. of the ° - barn if Madison American Legion. Ca., Died there,“ July 22, 1903. GOOD USED CARS —_—AT—— ADL LE beheaded Licensed Embalmer Phone zt 1834—(100 years ago) Francis Barlow, New York law-| yer, who enlisted in the Union| Army as @ private and so dis- j tinguished himself as to be mus- | tered out a _ general, born inj . Died in New York, dan. 11, 1896. 1685-—Amanda T. Jones, inven- ter of vacuum preserving pro- estes and a noted poet-author, born in Ontario Co.. N.Y. Died} at Junction City, Kans., Mar. 31,! 1914. Ahhh hhh hhh hhh hehe) Todays Birthdays Meltzer Motor Co. §: i Metts caher und’ etter vs Easeeeeenen ™* the subject, born in Senicrntncs, R. L, 84 years ago. KRESS 5-10-25 CENT STORE You Are Invited *“=nt== KRESS STORE Reopening Saturday, Oct.:20, 8:30, 4. ML Kress Stores Are Built ‘By Our | It Is Your Store! After serving the good people of Key West for over 21 years, we offer this modern and improved store to make your shopping a real pleasure. Additional Space Offers The People of Key West 4 New Shopping Advantages: Charles R. Crisp of Washing-]*, ton, D. C.. lawyer, former Geor- gia congressman and tariff com- eaeeerees! When | changed to Old Gold... my Ropeemmed! throat said. Bravo! sas Géorag fluait ML, 63 years ago. ' Dr. John H. Finley, associate = ” x © editor of the N. Y. Times, educa- See Groata Sruant in “Girt or Gas”. «. 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