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News has been received in Key | West of the death of Mrs. Clara; . Curry, 49 years old, last Sunday’ Anselmo Rendueles, 47 in Miami. Interment was in Miamij0ld, died 8 o'clock this morning with services ftom the Riverside, at the residence, 411 Eaton street. Baptist Church. }Funeral services will be held to- Mrs. Curry was a native of Key morrow afternoon 4:30 o'clock: West but for the past 30 years frora the residence, Rev. A. Perez hes made her home in Miami and: ¢fficiating. ers, Edmund Pinder and Stanley Havana; two brothers, Faustino Pinder, of Miami, and Raymond and Ramon Rendueles, of Key Pinder, of Allentown, Pa. ; West. D. Macteady, of the state i paisa of health, supervisor of the} Highest ion projects in Key West,i Lowest t this morning over the high-|Mean . G, B. Reed has been appoint- | Normal Mean 7o{tle to moderate easterly winds. H i i SENATORS WITH MATERIAL ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—The man who really sits under the gun cloudy tonight and Saturday; gen-j at the senate's investigation of the} munitions industry is a coft-spok- scholarly young man who! formed his hatred for war at first! His name is Stephen Raushen- bush, chief investigator for the committee, und he provides the Seven senators on the committee with the material which they fire at the witnesses. Raushenbush, tall, with closely- cropped black mustache and black bushy hair, rarely is mentioned in | ¥ the voluminous reports of the im- a and’ i, | OS Florida S t ee $ 3 B fs J: ville’ to ri ‘traits; 3 ky le ees Sosa northeast-ond east winds; the newspapers. Yet the most conspicpeus black. briar. pipe. Occasionally he will take a hand in the questien- is ‘tik: a od Yesterday’ wiorning Mr. tae. | Barometer at I to change the time ‘of ready ‘spent the morning fishing: Sea level. 30.12. 1t of Presidential’ with Frank L. Reed, brother of} Section 131 of the the now supervisor, and a party mies (U. S. C., title 3,/of friends. Station— Last Night Yesterday ‘amended to read as fol-; They went out in Edney Park-; Abilene a 44 6 131. The electors of; er’s cruiser and returned in a fe _ 26 50 i shall’ hours with mackerel, grunts, yel- 40 ch state, on the lowtail and others of the many} Batted first “Monday/ varieties found in these waters, in| O¥**#!0 ¢ fourth year, sufficient quantity to furnish a Charleston selection . . . etc. fish dinner for members,of the Chicago party, and their friends. (Denver - E h herely means that: - oe | Detroit attempting to change SEND OUT Galveston ae og from! DEBOES Havena to e , ‘Huron i} i Bef Kansas City - i | peg Sd 22 KEY WEST One of the most beautiful, Little Rock - VISIT | -::«: received this season is one| 0s Angeles is i yeing sent out by Dr. and Mrs. sour x hael Price DeBoe, from their : FISHING | home in Coral Gables, Minneapolis The card is of vellum, folded|New Orleans iced Sigua 4 night and Saturday ‘shifting to moderate cect ane ing of a witness himself. Whem he | southwest over north | does. it is with directness and teli- urday; weather partly overcast to- ing effect. He has had open clash- ‘es with witnesses. {Bast Gulf: Moderate east winds!” Raushenbush hardly had been over south portion and moderate | graduated with honors at Amherst east shifting to south over north college in 1917 (he wears a Phi | Beta Kappa key) when he enlist- jed in the army ambulance corps attached to the French armies. He was among the first 10,000 volun- this| teers to reach France. portion. Disturbances are central i WEATHER CONDITIONS } morning over the middle Mississip-| Sone pi Valley and far northwest, xs=-| CHURCH HOUSE sas City, Mo., 29.84 inches and j Seattle, Wash., 29.70 inches, ; while a high pressure area is crest-j MOVIES PLANNED ted over the Plateau region, Salt | Lake City, Utah, 30.32 inches, and} | pressure is moderately high over) CHURCH TO BE MOVING PiC- |the Atlantic and East Gulf States, TURE THEATER DUR- New. York City, 30.22 inches. Rain, has occurred during the last NG WERE }24- hours in northern and central} Florida and the North Pacific (By Lesociares Preany States, rain or snow in the north-| LONDON, Dec. 21.—Lendon's ; . ‘New. ‘York jern. Rockies and in portions of the Res leg ee oe Pimanusla Plateau region, and snow in the tation: = i AN es upper Mississippi Valley and Lake ok 5 a With The Season’s Greetings Figgrecihag 2 trecten opievee as continue -be- chutt, manager of; Dr. and Mrs. Michael Price Deter a eae ' low normal in southeastern sec- ing Camp, and Thos.| ‘The front page of the greeting | Salt Lake City tions, with readings below freez-; associated with carries a beautiful half tone re- at ARCANE. ing in northern Georgia, and much! this Florida Eastj production of a drawing in black {Seattle Feolder weather prevails in north- H “ . 5 ;._ | Washingto! j are} and —— dainty. piece of Ta | Williston R= ern New England; while through- __ {try ‘showing the length of Tele- ; out most of the remainder, of the yusi-{ graph Alley. < ORECAST. country temperatures are above same; Members of Mrs. DeBoe’s fam- EATER. F the seasonal average. ily and a number of friends have (Till 8 p. m., Saturday) G. S. KENNEDY, | received the cards. Key West and Vicinity: Partly Official in Charge. ! newest church will be a place for worship on Sundays but a moving Picture theater during the week. Erected by Methodists at a cost of $330,000. it also has modern shops flanking. the entrance. “We have made a great effort to make this church satisfy the modern need.” said the minister, Rev. C. H. Hulbert. After the last show on Saturday night, the screen will be rolled up to ‘the roof and the stage made ready for Sunday services. b cel \ ' r li i] i yr HI fli! \ f * | Hf . if 4