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Criminal Court) RNOWN HERE \ comamemastiaamenened STUDY OF | EDGE OF HIM HAVING q SCIENTISTS ESTABLISH) Fratitlin Arenberg, charged with) EVERGLADES) Fla. March $1. eperiiting » game of chance a a rode af artistecandiarients} being implicated in the abduction wereally called “bolita.”” : ists, under the leadership of Harry) . ‘The arrest was made, it was Bierce, the landscape painter, has | seid, on complaint of Floyd Gard- mer Who alleged that he had sent encther to purchase & “ain | Deep Lake, in the héart Evergicdes, for a study of Sem-! ‘Washington, inole Indians, their physical char- | Later he was charged. ‘with ber.” poeesas he vi rea another offense and it was said he When arraigned the accused tg Pegi d Fae auiceatl was wanted in connection : with stated that she preferred to have!*“naturama” which will be one of Ta¢kets in other paris of the her case go direct to the criminal ,the attractions of the Florida ex-; County, and was to be deported and therefore would waive hibit at the Great Lakes Exposi- from Mexico to New York to an-. hearing. |tion, in Cleveland, during the Swer such charges. She was placed under bond of coming summer. i Pompez is said to be about 47 $250 to await trial at the next’ “We havo been commissioned; Yeats old and numbers of Key term of criminal court. “py General Manager E. W. Brown,| West people have been asked by Elizabeth Sawyer was arraign-|of the Florida National Exhibits, The Citizen if they have any ed yesterday afternoon in the, to reproduce, in the form of a recollection of the man, but all eourt of County Jadge Raymona great third dimension pictuz, a, have denied ever knowing him. Lerd charged with assault ‘andjSciene from the mysterious Flor-| Claude Albury, chief inspector battery. The evidence was con-|ida Everglades, which will be true Of the U, S. Immigration force in @usive and the woman was bound, t® life,” said Mr. Bierce. ; this city, who was for some years ‘ever to await trial at the next| . “Seminole Indians—men, wom-' before being installed in his pres- of erimina) court. ‘ELKS LODGE WiLL INSTALL. OFFICERS SMOKER TO FOLLOW BuSI- { ‘ Actua! casts of living Indians’ me WESS SESSION TOMOR- Will be thade, Mr. Bierce said, and BOTH CRAFT TAKE BERTHS ROW EVENING jevery detail of the gigantic na-j IN LOCAL YACHT BASIN é - ti and children—as well as a)ent position, an employe in the, ng camp; ineluding~ huts, junting and fishing equi: ment, and other impedimenta, will i ‘be modeled from life and will give TWO VESSELS { those who see the picture at the: D. ‘ } Cleveland exposition an accurate ‘ as well as vivid id2a of the actual} conditions under which this little | known racé lives.” that he cannot recall the name. turama will be worked out most carefully. The picture when in-| There will be a meeting of the Stalled in the “Naturelarium” as, . 0. BY " ir ve.|Florida’s new building at the, : i Ay Kae ager 8 veleck, when Cleveland Exposition will be call-| Two of the recent atrivals in yf ” 4 i” i he Key West Yacht basin are a newly-elect2d officers of the | &d wi'l be the largest animated y Ee. ~il Me inctolion Those wil] third dimension picture ever made, vessel of the fishboat type, the a he @ smoker held following the Mr. Bierce added. | Elb., and a cruiser the Elsie, II. ag baiinees auihén Ce IRC Salat The Elb is from Phi‘adelphia e: The fol'owing are the ofticers| JAS. GAL BRAITH jand is owned by Edward Brown | that will be inducted into office: le jing, Jr., Captain R. W. Cur Harry Warren, Exalted Ruler. ry in command. The crew num- Prank Shepherd, Esteemed Leading Knight. : hol aS ra aa : Armando Oobo, Est2emed Loy- ~““qruoaua ¥ dbthy re oun 3 Se pate | Be: "Redoey erse, Merwe | ee Aes Tq Pittanbel hes four guests, INVENTORY OF _ Leeturing Knight. CONDUCTED THIS George O. Lucas, Secretary, [GROUP OF ARTISTS AND! any person in Key West who has! | q jors in the race between St, 1 7 ‘fany knowledge of Alexander Pomn- | tersburg and Havana, and is own- of this city, who has been com- )fully. COMES TO PORT, ‘HONORS IN NO ONE HAS ANY hk le OF CRAFT WHICH WON PORTRAIT OF GOVERNOR TO RACE CONDUCTED Aliertine Russell was arvaigued| . CAMP IN EVERGLADES!) } yen, who claimed Key West as his ©d by Hugh Matheson, arrived in this ‘ Hi ithe Key West Yacht Basin tl ‘morning before Peace Justice Pet home when arrested several days morning, and was boardéd by Host office, said this. ‘morning -ywTURO CALVES APPREHEN : ED ON BOARD STEAM- The Citizen has failed to zal Cutter Babe, of Miami, one of sailing eraft which won hon- Pe- eae a icion of t0™S and immigration officers, as’ hdnor on the wal-s Sgo in Mexico under suspicion of i, the usual procedure with ves-|Manot, main building of the Flor- sels coming from a foreign port. (idaexhibit at the Great Lakes The Babe won two prizes in the jand subsequent death of Charles race which was the eighth annual 4 ‘St. Petersburg-Havana race to festablished camp on the shores of ; Mattson, young lad abducted De-.i.0i4 in which the Babe has figur- of the! cember 10 at his home in Tacoma,'ed as winner in several of the/ j contests. i ' In tus last race, Commodore’ cent to Tallahassee within a few Matheson’s | oat won two troph’es. | 4. P The first was for winning the event for vessels less than 45 feet. end. Yrs, Cone, The corrected time for the 284-' =e spare wee 8 Psu 28 min-| in ca:s of Ceneral Manager E The Babe also took the prize with corrected time of 33} hours, 58 minutes and 12 seconds. This is the second year the cut- ter has won Class B honors. MAN IS TAKEN fleet ALIEN ER CUBA ARRIVE HERE; Arturo rae ay Galves taken in custody yesterday by the! down and the land cleared up. ‘local immigration board, charged} with being an alien with tions to enter the country unlaw-; rep ied that he did, but having no He was apprehended board the Steamship Cuba. jhad evidently stowed away on the effect appears in The Citizen to- vestel in Havana and had hidden day, ‘himself under some mattresses. He was given a Lowest Morris Holtstorg, Treasurer. | oe NOON: cao gt hee Bd eS OES RGTATE. TAKEN Asecticsia 48 James Ga'braith, 81, died last! ? Atlanta -.. 40 STEAMSHIP CEIBA night, 9:10 o'clock, at his resi-| ——— on ; = tdence, 1411 Flagler avenue. Fun- “ rownsvi-le 42 COMING T0 PORT eral services will be held 4 o’clock INTERESTS: “AND PROPERTY | Buffalo 28 this afternoon from the chapel of| IS THAT LEFT BY LATE lean “1 the Pritchard’s Funeral Home.! icago . 34 Rev. Alfred DeBarritt will offi-| Jere SANCHES \Corpus Christi 46 FRUIT VESSEL DUE TO AR- | ciate. \ ae {Denv eee (" Mr. Galbraith is survived by! {Detroit ......... 24 RIVE WERE THIS ‘three daughters, Mrs. William J.| Inventory of the ate left by| Dodge ‘City .. 32 AFTERNOON Bunting, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. the late Jose Sanchez was com-) Duluth 24 Allan MacDona'd, of Nova Scotia, | pleted and the results filed _yes- | Eastport 26 ‘athe and Mrs. James Cormack, of terday in the office of Probate; El Paso - 86 Steamshp Ceiba, of the Stand-}Tampa. Mrs. Cormack was an ar-/Judge Raymond Lord by the ap-; Galveston 42 ard Fruit and Steamship com-jrival on the S. S. Cuba from Tam- praisers, Miss Louisa Delaney and Hatteras 46 pany, is echedu'ed to arrive this|pa last Thursday morning. y B. Adcock. @fternoon at the Porter Dock)” Other survivors of Mr. Gal-| eompany for bunkers. braith are five grandchildren and | ment tot Like eli other ships of the!one great-grandchild. sents “the interest which the de-)Jz Standard company which touch|: Tho deceased was for a number ceased had in the Star this port the Ceiba is bound tolof years employed as watchman Mills and in property Frontera, Mexico, and will depart fs s00n as she has beon supplied at the Hotel Casa Marina and was familiarly known to a wide circle LEAVES THIS MORNING | Havana wn that the appraise-| Helena 42 and repre-| Huron Coffee | Kansas City , owned} KEY WEST jointly by him and Amado Veliz.” | Little Rock = Los Angeles ' Loui sonville . a with fuel oil of friends as Uncle Jimmy. { x ~ | Miami % i Tees Serine -————- | Mrs. Sybil McCormack, who} mneapolis ‘ lwas spending six weeks in Ke avil'e Warbler Called Out To Feet e home on Francis street, left York 2 “ 2 morning for Miami where she|Oklahoma City 30 will be joined by her son and Pensacola . 44 Assist Disabled Craft sc: 2's ite. tuum nom { Texas. Mrs. McCormack was be-} Pittsburgh 30 ret i: ore marriage, Miss Sybil Saw-; Roseburg Immediately upon receipt of th Radiograms received at the of- yer message the Wrecking Tug Warb- fice of the Porter Dock company, emnounce the disabled condition | !er was gotten in readiness| and) ATTORNEY MARKS LEAVES on) ta sai‘ed for the scene at 8 o'clock geese of @ dredge being towed by the/thi, morning. What will consti-/ Attorney Paul Marks, who ai Tag Chippewa, and asked that | tute the ce needed essietance be sent to the vessels|whether or not the dredge will be! with relatives and friends, left! W: which were reported to be about towed to its destination has not yesterday afternoon by plane for. W’ 200 miles west of Key West. ibeen stated, this home in Miami. and yiyed by plane Sunday for a visit Tampa | Wythevilie 58 ngton 42 iston 26 . 36 was inten- on He hearing | this morning before Chief Inspector {Claude Albury and Inspector Ro-| man of the immigration — forces.! INT; TEACHERS and Arthur Pastorin', of the local} postoffice, and is is aia held pending advices from Wash- DIED LAST NIGHT bers two. The Elsie, II, is from! ington, ‘ | Miami and owned by E. R. Witten-| today being Highest last night last 24 hours 52 56 56 48 56 36 a | LOVED ANY MAN: DovsT EAISTS AS. TO. MER MARRYING EDWARD, WHO ABDICATED THRONE FOR HER SAKE ; i (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, “March 31.—In- | ' | BE PAINP2D BY | CLYDE MAY | (Special to The Citizen, _ WINTER HAVEN, Fla., March. -31.—Clyde May, portrait painter missioned to paint a portrait of Governor’ Cone, for the place of of Florida the abdicated King of Eng!and and} will probably never marry him,' are given support today by Helen’ Worden, noted society writer who was in close touch with Mrs, Simp-,of Rotarians representing so P tgion bordering on the Caribbean son’s friends throughout the vey Sea and the out | ean re- i 7 turned veste noon ciation of Edward and Wally. the Steamship Cuba after. a The writer reveals in the ‘cur- ap ang wi enjoy rent Liberty magazine that Mrs.jFerience, they . ts Constance Coo-iage, a! t In the Key West group of Mrs. Simpson, surprisingly de- Planes, clared vecently that “Wally” is definitely not im love with the ex- king, never was. The writer siuses that Mrs.\ ose 4; Simpson begged Edwad not to ab-|,; . dicate, end raises the question Chae ge oe Ed, R, whether Wally will go through! (fy) ST ane with the marriage. : Aceording to the article, Mrs,' 5 en eA Simpson was never in love with fy than, and: that. inclodes tp ie ee, Spe, CAnen Sea “*Fex-King. Despite the fact that th way wi.] be clear for Wally to take onother husband after April 27. Helen Worden declares it is still doubtful that this historical match between the English nobleman a, and the American society woman ag tae ae ¢ See ‘will happen. | ‘Taken all in all, it was said, a oe ; entire experience was wnoderfu! {in every way, and the only event which happened to mar the pleas- Th) (vp, ures of the vacation was the trip iS back to Key West when the weath- er was not very good, the seas tossing a little and the vessel was } " T ica al ae SPECULATION AS TO wuetu. "* as steady as could be desired. | | <iiy, Aiea eek | Speculation is rife as to wheth- ANKARA, Turkey, Maxch 31.—'% or not the Steamship Governor yESSEL LEFT LAT IN AFT- ! | FROM HAV. i One hundred end twenty corporals CObb has ‘been sold, or whether ERNOQON ENROUTE of the Turkisn army have been j"° inspection now being made! 4 |demobilized and scattered as PY ® Stoup of men Is to determine! TO TAMPA se ee ; whether or not she will be sold. | ae oe thronghput villages) "Ah that is known is that Fred: | This special corps was: created i , by a new law requiring non-com-, Steamship Company, and a group'Q, §. S. company, arrived from | missioned officers who have un-|°! | associates ¢ ved Monday Havana yesterday atfernoon with dergone™: special courses while’ Might and yesterday Mr. Mosher|17 first and one cond cabin | serving with the colors, to teach presented his credentials to John; passenger for Key West. 42 first reading and writing in elemen- , tary a adulta as well as 5: S- company in Key West, and for Tampa, i children. yimmediately after being recog-; Ky West arrivals: Francisco From time to time they will also !nized by Mr. Costar went with his Guito, Mary Bailey, Leo Pierce, ‘Exposition at Cleveiand, has re- jturned to Winter Haven after! jseveral days spent at Talahassee, | making studies and sketches of the chief. ex2cutive. Tae completed portrait will be lays for submission to Governor Upon receiving their approval the picture will be ;sent to DeLand, where it wil! be ; Brown, of the Florida exhi till it is sent to Cleveland. ‘Mi DOWN BUILDING ' SIDNEY THOMPSON PURCHAS- i .(£S STRUCTURE AT 129 »«-RUVAL SFREET , Sidney Thompson, electrician ‘with the Key West Fire Depart- ment, started this morning to have the building at 129 Duval street, izeently purchased by him, torn ‘es, both on that day and Sunday, with some of the ef Asked if he found the lumber {in good ‘condition, Mr. Thompson it for this jus2 for it, was offering sale. An announcement to ER SHIP HAS BEEN SCLD OR NOT ulation can protect itself, { | The law also provides that their! |maintenance must be met by the SALLEY FAMILY "ARRIVES HERE 1 i ‘lecture to the villagers on air raid, Companions and started a com-,Léo Pierce, Jr., Austin Pierce, dangers and explain how the pop- pee inspection of the Governor; Mrs, Ruth Perce, Mrs. Catherine Russell, J, J. Trevor, Mrs. Trev- or, Miss Mary Trevor, Enrique Equ'naldo, Robert Swair, Ivonee Swair, Consuelo Carmona. The vesse! sailed at 5 o'clock There will be a meeting of the!}or, Mrs. Janette Jaudon, M. R. Stephen R. Mallory Chapter Scammens, Mrs, Scammens, E. E | United Daughters of The Con-' MacMorland A. Parramore jfederacy 4:30 o'clock tomorrow] Powers Arrives Today Lieutenant H. M. Salley, U. S.’' afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.! The power boat Powers, Cap ar arrived last night over the high- tion are requested to be present, rived in port this mornin; iway from Charleston, S. C., and and a cordial invitation is extend-| Miami with nine will remain for a while. Mrs. Sal- ed to visiting members. jfor Key West. tley is a sister of Mrs. Clem Price {| Lieutenant Salley, it was said} ‘obb. se !Maloney, Ed. R. MeCarthy, Mrs. MALLORY CHAPTER {for Tampa wth J. R. Miller, Mrs. |A., and. Mrs, Sally, accompanied E, Huston, 1404 White street. tain Veral Roberts. of the Ove wtzcares icc Sel Attache Of NYA Office neer with the Overseas Road and: McCarthy, Me'vin Russell, Mrs. | <a | Miller, H. R. P, Miller, Mrs. Mil- }by theirson, Ernest Meres Salley, All members of the organiza-'seas Transportation Company Toll Bridge District. rom reight tons 0 cverow Leaving For New York; j Herbert Kahler, of the National Park Service, who was in Key Miss Maudie Johnson, who has{ Asked how long she wi'l remain West yesterday to discuss with been connected with the office of} away Miss Johnson said that she local fishermen the proposition to the National Youth Administra- would visit for some time with fish in the waters adjacent to’. : |her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Fort Jefferson, left yesterday aft-|#% in Key West, plans to reave| and Mrs. Ira Shuttleworth in New ernoon on the plane for Miami en’ Within the next few days for New) York, and had not decided when ‘route to St. Augustine, | York. |she will return, erick Mosher, of the Bay State! steaniship Cuba, of the P. and. Coutar, agent for the P. and O. and one second cabin passenger, ; | George M. White, Charles S, Taylor, and John C. Gekeler, Directors elected to holi office j hold office for six months: W. W Demeritt, Rev. J. ©. Gekeler, | Frank H, Ladd, Joe Peartman, | Charles Taylor and Melvin “ue sell Immediately after the directors were elected the ciection of of fh cers was held and re.ulted @ the selection of those named in the first paragraph of this article Mr. Singleton, who tas born actively engaged in the orgenie® tion work for the past several weeks is receiving the congretul= tions of his friends upon the & portanity afferded him by the citizens of Key West to join & the procession which is headed te ward a new ere of pro perity, a evidenced by his election to the important and responsibl: pewad tion of executive secretary the newly organized cham yer ‘ commerce Much Work Ahead When asked what the ’ mediate program will be Mr Singleton said that it was mainly work and plenty of it. lmoert ent matters will be taker by the board of director: m the very near future On another subject b oe nore explicit a new sp adventure abroad in K West. The day for “ig a bare existence ‘hove to’ ih & bitter storm is past. Al fa ad ets in sails” he said. And that cling is found by hit n ost of the many alls he he | made in th: intefest ar jber of commerce during th 2 six weeks For that and the fine ment which he ha, met the members of the Rote ia prominent part. M Singleton expressed his apprecia tion and a sense abbot ic ‘match loyalty with loyalty