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'5A1—Réno Torano, ; 1 the imterven- ‘ing islatids or keys between- said Islands of Key Largo and connected by. the | right-of-way heretofore ‘owned and used by the Florida East gia “Lounders, Romelda Johnson. !Mesdames Ear] Mitchell, 0. S. played and the fol-' Long, Evelio Cabot, William V. Mrs. D. W. Hammond .and son David, of Bluffton, Indiana, are) visitors in Key | West studio by May 15 to be honored. 5B1—Charles ‘Sanchez, Gloria = -FLOSTON STUDIO, mayl-3tx Noelia Bravo, Daniel, Martha Gomez. Coast Railway. Said local or special bill shall vernment of said ‘Bros eo" _| district and will authorize the con-jjee and the mance and - opera-! ‘tion of a’ pipe Hine or pipe lines for’ mew “homes, ‘the the transmission of water from any building keing ‘source of supply from the mainland striking spectacles % P 1 to Key West, Florida, x ning water. 1600 Vernon Ave-| over any of the islands and keys in Capitol. A building is »p'anned said district and also for the con also for > 7 struction, m: enance 2m: opera~ 2 be ae ti{tion of such lateral pipe Tine or Board. ‘New buildings ate lines for the transmission of water planned nd from the aforesaid pipe line or Times yo for hi a ‘Rounced at the close of the count:|Edgar Patterson, Merrill Roberts,| guests of Mrs, Hammond's brother * 6B2—Lorraine Goethe. ,| and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.-D. : Alfred’ Struction, mainte Lowe, Amendo ‘Sosa, ‘Mary Guo oe zalez. 4B—Virginia Kelly. BEACH WATERFRO! COTTAGE, furnished, electric appliances, hot and ‘cold run- Mr. and. Mrs. Everett Hall anial baby left over the highway yester- day morning for -Okeechobee ‘where they will spend a two weeks! vacation with Mr. Hall’s mother. 1609, Flag:er ave- George Smith, Anita Aguilar, mar19;sat-mon-' 3A2—Forest Arthur, Cates, Joan Doughtry, Frances, _. DAYS GONE BY Board of Direetors of the Key inhabitants and users of water in any pact of the ba some years said district and will authorize the 46, wists collection of reasonable tolls and 4 es from the users of the same, ital is amazed by the Mmayl-Imo} will authorize the sale and distribu- ich the Government requires z tion of ‘said water by retail or by which Wholesale to any town, municipatity @fd is impressed by the magnifi- or city inthe said district, will au- ¢ ———-. one ap okie of jeepers : . = wholesale to any town, municipality PARTMENT FOR ‘RENT—Four) oe City in said district for a period rooms ‘and bath, Caro’ime street. not excceding thirty (30) years, Will authorize the district to ob- tain its water by the digging and Apr2t-th} construction of wells or from any known source of supply, and wi also aithorize the district to pu chase its water in bulk from any public or private corporation under contract for a term net exceeding thirty (20) years, will authorize the Miss M.-L. Bond, nurse in the this evening 8 o'clock in Key! Marine Hospital, who was spend-/ West Hospitality House, Mrs. J. J.| ‘Happenings Here Just 10 Yearr West Waman’s Club ‘will Mora, Lauriette Russell. (THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th ‘Today As Taken From 3B—Alexander West, Jack Lee street, Miami, Floria. Low ; Curry, Kenneth -Larsen, Ronald | Keister, Florence Mitchell, Eliza- beth Gardner, Fiorence Russell. 2A—Claude Valdez. 2B—Rose Mary Krr, img a vacation in the states, was }@ returning passenger on the ‘Cuba from Tampa this morning. ‘Summer rates. “The proposed changes in the TTevor announced this ‘morn-| : i ‘tity charter have no chance of be-; | Regular meeting of the organi- “ing enacted into law at the pres- zation will be held tomorrow aft- session of the legislature, ac-! ernoon at 4 o’clock in the same to Senator Wm. “H. Ma-) building and matters of import- ‘who arrived in Key West! ance, including the Mothers’ and been asked,} Daughters’ luncheon, which is to to have a_ bill! be held on Saturday, May 8, at 1 interest on de-| o’clock, will be discussed. ; Mrs. Trevor stated that further | eight per cent! announcements in connection with! I have re-: the luncheon will be made during from Key West; the week. be passed ; GPO RES MRS ember of| Parent-Teacher ‘Assn. To Meet High School Parent-; Teacher Association will hold its} regular monthly meeting in the, auditorium of Harris School on! E. P, Johnson, keeper of Som-} brero Reef light, was an arrival yesterday for his quarterly vaca- tion with his family, 1A1—Rose Marie Gloria Gareia,! joeore Roberts, Harry A. Gard- 1B1—Sylvia Albury, Doughtry, Joanne Knowlgs, Faye) Apply Key West Drug Co. 1 | \FOR RENT — Newly Decorated Furnished Bungalow. Cor. Geor- gia and Albury Sts. Apply 905) ‘South apr2got: Mrs, Lawrence Warner, mother (of the late L. R. Warner, was an arrival over the highway last Sat- urday evening for a stay with her daughter-in-law and Mrs. Eva Warner and son, Billy. i Mrs, Warner, it is said, is enjoy. ing Htr stay and find'ng a ples- ure in meeting friends made on previous visits. E ? i il 1 per cent for! @istrict to borrow money for avy or all of the purposes authorized in fevt oof imiebtedness righ the two countries é suance of evidences of indebtedness rights in. for 6 months to reliable adults,; for such borrowed money asthe governing body of kald district may "1 paar - deem proper or determi will pro- properly 2) may South Beach, 417 United street. vide tor the repayment of said bor- oe caeteaen American offi- rowed money only out of the rev- * P senues recefved by seid district for ¢ials say ‘that five Jthe sale andjor distribution ‘of its the new 40-ton water, except during the period of ° construction and for the period of With = *ange of 5, one year after pipe line or lines: borrowed money’ ¢)5 may be tsed to’ pay fights. interest falling @ if ‘FOR RENT—Wholiy furnished i 3 i Fe with references, my ‘home at i N./H. Griswold. eouncil, while I have had | of letters from lone wi- DECLARED ‘WINNER IN ‘CON-| : | FOR SALE—Two-story house. In exclusive section of town. For price and terms, address N, The; I have also been ter-in-law, Mrs. Manuéla Plow- man, and her little son, arrived last week and are expecting to re-! TEST CONDUC®E BY YOUNG ! PEOPLE’S UNION OF CITY el He non-exelrsive and any if i opletion of said be veady for their principal and shall. confer t domain in ereat- ing a right-of-way over any lands, will authorize the district to enter main for an extended period. Mr. Way is engineer on the _Light- house Tender Ivy. : of by the volunteer de- Southard street, tomorrow into contract With any political sub- division of the State of Florida for and will authorize all other necessary matters and things in furtherance of the foregoing, and will repeal laws in conflict there- ning at 7:30 o'clock. cosine april re This being Music Week, a musi- eal program will be presented by ni the Music Department of Key ‘Ghanges in| West ‘pidioragset _ hee di- matters, ‘rection of Miss Edna Smith. Ease Beapiiaeelb sk Newly elected officers for the $4937-88 School term will be in- {stalled at this session, it is stated. “partment as is heard any complaint the chief. Un-: FOR SALE—Two houses, 310 and 312 Wiliam street. house with three and 2 baths. Other house with apartment upstairs and ‘store downstairs. Nice yard with fruit trees and rose bushes. W- J. Kemp, 310 William ‘street. Fred Taylor, of Coral was on artival over the highway last evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor at 1111 representing Fleming Street Meth- odist chureh in the | May Queen, was declared winner; jof the contest today, H to an announcement made by Ger- | yald Saunders, in charge t of such conflict. West, Fla. May CARL BERVALDI. Today’s Thic is en annual Leaves Port Tampa on and P. M. arriving Key West 7 Pang A for Havana. stationed here LIGHT FAILS; LOSES T2ETH; ted to leave at SUES COMPANY FOR DAMAGE ‘NEWARK, N. J.—A this city filed suit against the Pub- lie Service Etectric & Gas Co., as a result of a recent power failure. \During the darkness he “dropped his upper teeth, his daughter step- ped on them, and they were ruin | jdueted by the Is'and City Young ror People’s Union, composed of the} } three local Methodist Churches. Results of the election were ay SALE—Premises Caroline and Simonton streets, opposite new postoffice. Large two-story house with attic, on lot 116x116. Suitable for resi- dence, hotel, ‘hotel Building is sur- rounded by beautiful shade trees. Property is offered for sate at a reasonable price and very satisfactory terms. Apply to Frank Delaney, Owner, 411 Elizabeth street. FIRE OVER ENGLAND Comedy and Short Reel Anniversaries city Of -weeceeeccncesecccesecese 1794—James Q. Andrew, bishop | of the M. E. Church, South, whose marriage with a lady who owned slaves Was one ‘of the causes of the division of the church, born in} Augusta, Ga. Died ‘Ala., Mareh 2, 1871. 1812—Lot M. Morrill, Maine's! Mississippi flood area}! the commanding of- program of operations Fleming Street Ohurch, will hop off for the Jerry Knowles, Stone Church, Phyllis Adams, Ley Memorial’ church, 2,056 votes. | Miss Tuompson will be crowned i noted governor, senator and ‘sec-/ Queen of May at exercises to be | retary of the treasury, born ati held at Bayview Park tomorrow | FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209 Belgrade, Maine. Died Jan. 10,) afternoon, ~ ‘burg was accompanied by Inspec-| 'tor David Goldberg of the local jimmigration bureau. was contained in 100 five gallon demijohns and was found tock pile barely covered Sales in the Key West Founda- ‘tion Company's plats last week ‘brought the total for the month! over the $50,000 mark with! $9,010 for the week.! the choice home site| mtinues to attract the of the bycers. This is! month for the year set-! Pearl street, $1500. Only $200 down, ba‘ance in monthly pay- i o’cloek, under ‘pices of the Island City Young} | People’s Union, ° i i 1816—Montgomery C. Meigs, soldier-engineer, sary commander in the Civil War,; ‘born in Augusta, pleased! Washington, Jan. 2, 1892. |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- s DEVELOPS PNEUMONIA Tra W. Aldum, assistant cashier of the National Bank of merce, of New York, jwith ‘his first visit to Key West. \He ‘arrived yesterday for a visit jwith officials of the Key West) Investment Company, of which he is secretary and treasurer. pleased with the il LOGANPORT, Ind.—Mrs. | geline Baker, 90, 5 oar 1a SSeS fe SaEa EEN ERT EMSRS ;| tripped over a cat and fractured | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed Pneumonia developed, | and she died a few days later. laws are to be in Key West, and rigidly, Prosecutions have to fol- bring this enforcement to! ‘Pes. To this Dr. H. C. Galey,' health officer, Mayor Leslie and six of the seven mem. ‘bers of city council pledged them- ‘Belves yesterday, at a largely at- ‘tended meeting 1817—Horatio E. Hale, American - Ganadian ethnologis born at Newport, N. H. Died at! Clinton, Ontario, Dec. 28, 1896. 1837—Leighton Coleman, Pro-j testent Episcopal ‘bishop of Dela-! ware, born in Philadelphia. Dec. 14, 1907. “here, under the management jWm. Cates, he said. Every tire was stripped from 1849—Jacob A. Riis, York’s noted journalist, editor, re former, sociologist and citizen, bern in Denmark. May 26, 1914. iter while it was parked at Coral Niles said today. stripped completely and had to go jin on four rims. 1 ‘Sarry a warning that the person} Teeeiving one will have 72 hours! from the time the notice —TRY— Editorial eomment: paint up and keep it up,” is the} Wogan of the permanent clean up} committee. STAR > BRAND | omicidal Mania t—On Sale At All Grocers— Deputy United States Marshali sy P Nn hy | Lyall Van Yalkenburg Sundayj] found 500 gallons of liquor cached Mr. Van Valken- ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Or. Display At—— Dick Powell-Joan Blondel GOLD DIGGERS 1937 Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ “GARNETT ANDREWS, Manager ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT i Pesmic peer bas tary oy Ged with ianerps peed sana acter Fir Read AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . FF DINING AND MEETING ROOMS asad For further information and rates call Phone 14, ve R iz ¢ A i 4 There’s grisly business at Farrington house. It starts when a beautiful young girl is found shot to death on the bluff in a raging storm, and sweeps on through a maze of murder and terror to a clashing climax which you'll never guess. By Esther Tyler MURDER on the BLUFF Thompson Ice Company, dnc. PHONE NO. 8 Starting Friday, May 7, In This Paper SOCSSSHOS SOOO SOOO SOOO SOS EOSOSESEOES ESSE SSS ESEEEEEESEH OHO EH O® Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays @90 A Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P.M. for Port ‘Tampa, Fla. 4. 4. COSTAR, Agest,