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il i3 i i ; i Ht H i Hd ete zk IE i uf i see i : i : tebe i H iF i #8 gF fk : ! i $F ; ill : i t Hi # rt it ifs bit with Marvin. Porter, regions! engineer for the’ PWA and Federal Relief Agencies the Carolinas, fiel Tepre- FERA director of) county | ‘and delivered the letter. RE Hh F if t 2 ee SUBJECTS isis Saxe i ; governor, in a telegram, if; ee were true that he would! ,eeeseesesees : eto a legislative appropriation of ai! sorts of inquires come in-, ties and, like a thie? i ight, scoutmaster og eeee fog the park unless the to the Chamber of Commerce of ic ‘chatovis'aee pare rl Fi .o* present commission resigned, and sSelsot ae Sater ‘of his activities’ fea ee see » and Key West. hands on. i s and 6f Pe ayia sy Rag = i For instance, this one: “SAVE THE LIVER. Kindly 2 requested th Se “Are those hard, three-cornered | pravidence has seen to it that .tish good to eat, and if they are,/ there is oodles of liver. : how do you cook them?” | “Make a stuffing of the chopped Phe secretary o2 the local/liver, more butter than your sta-' chamber deem’t know the an-jtion im life wararnts, some bread. brings in, but this one found | stuff things with (cooks, not taxi-: prepared. ' dermists). H He wrote the questioner: “Our} “Pill the fish with stuffing, | sympathy goes out to anyone who place it row on row in a shallow: imisess one of the finest gustatory pan and bake him, or her, as the, Pape oo : case may te. fe ons basting ALBANY, Ga. June CAUGHT TAKING MARKED coming in today’s mail. we are} “There are only three white, Charles W. Tift, 92, native of Key | MONEY FROM COLLECTION glad to shsre the knowledge onc?| boneless muscles to cat, tucked West, Fla.. and Albany business imparted to us. laway in the victim's corne-s. Your leader and , died in PLATE; MARCHED OUT DuR-| “Here is the way th late Geo.! only regret is that there are not hespital b <=? > ING SZRVICE ‘A. T. Roberts, Prince of Good! more corners. | ee ‘Fellows, fixed up the shellfish on! > < . ; ‘a memorable naly “There is no sense in trying to; Mr. " mail jbim : g : : : FOR STEALIN 1 ‘and in regpunse to your inquiry! won’t hurt. BANY, GA. ' Tift. will no doubt be re-! = | “Never mind the shell Allah seale the thing; but the more you , membered by many of the older sponsored by the Gar-' BOSTON, June 10.—While pa- the All-Wise, the Compassionate ®erape off the ceat cf lubricant; Tesidents of Key West, as i ‘Club and stated that further tishioners of the Back Bay Em-' and the All-Mercifcl (and may un-| whieh, like the eel, the shellfish jon could be obtained menuel Episcopal Church on New- believers wander [srever through {carries as first-aid in eseapil city’s leading business men. COMING TOMORROW AND ONE NEXT WEEK | i Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand-» lard Fruit and Steamship com-_ ‘pany, is due to arrive tomorrow from Philadelphia, will dock at the Porter Dock company’s main. pier, take bunkers and sail for Frontera, Mexico. t Ozark of the Ciyde-Mallory Lines. is due to arrive tomorrow} from New Orleans, en route to Key West, Miami and Jackson- ville. Steamer Alamo, of the | TO HAVANA i eabin ,bury Street were engaged in me-| mangroves two icet high), put|from stch tight places as sca-go-, ;Morial services. Miss Alice Mar-| that shell there to serve as a con-|ing folk ar2 likely to encounter, ‘lett, fifty-two, who says she is tainer for the “ish. the less it will taste ke fish and’ ,the daughter of a late minister,; “Split him down the abdomen, the more it will taste like a snack; HE PAID TO MAIL ‘was arrested on a charge of steal-' from jaw-bone to terminal facili-|from the Elysian fields.” {ing a marked $1 bill from the col-' oe (By Associated Press) ection plate. pRISTOW, Olin, Jane 30-—It "Captured iy sexton som o- CUBA ARRIVES (MRS. E.L.HERCE | cost Ray Milier:89:eents ‘to send.“Haynes, who was peeping through ! a letter to| asgist>tiving “in the'a keyhole, Miss Marlett was kd LAST ‘Two same, town .and-them he had! to"de- out through the church in view of THS MORNING DIED t iver it himself. « 3 ‘matty of the worshipers and turn- i ler, a rural” inail“eartier,’ ed over to police. | ; ' said, he ag — sw viet gape Back Bay station the COMES IN FRQM TAMPA AND FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE a date. } one ‘a |, distinguished-looking woman! | stamp, 15 ens for registry; 10 scid she took the money because CONDUCTED TOMORROW cents for special delivery, 10 cents she and her eighty-year-o'd moth- AFTERNOON for an addressee-only designation 2 were at the point of starvation. and three cents for a return re- She said she had been unable to: ' - i j i », Sepire & dncxtoe i sicas’ for wid. made te, Steamship Cuba came in this] Mra. Evangeline Lopez Herce, the city mail carrier was ill. Mil- clergymen friends of her father. {morning from Tampa with eight 42, died 8 o’clock last night in ler was called on to substitute’ “My father was the late Rev./ first cabin and seven second cabin) the home on Division street. Fun- :Ernest Mariett, rector of St. passengers for Key West; 97 first| etal services will be held tomor- {Mary’s Episcopal Church im! shin and 12 sccond for tow afternoon from the home to ; Springfield, Vt,” she told the po- Havana aa | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, jlice. “Later he came to Boston: 4, ‘West arrivals: L. €, Me-| Rev. Wm. J. Reagan officiating. tand served as assistant rector at Tyere, E, G. Windham, A. M. Hew-; _ Lopez uneral Home will be in | Trinity. fy mother, more than i; 5’. Reynolds,| M. Cohn, W. barge of arrangements. {righty years old, and myself re- 1” Schulz, B. Schuiz, G. R. Can- 'eeive a small vension, not enough non, C. Holman, W. Larsen, H. to take exre of us My mother i Kellen, L. Greaux, J. Albury, L- i quite feetle, we are behind in our 5 ES ; }yent and have bad hardly anything; The vesse} also brought 36 tons; = ont fog more than a week. _ ‘of freight and one sack of ‘mail? 4; lieutenant Andrew Hurley, im: to, Key West; three tons of Administration under the direc-'Ch2"E* of the police station, hesi-j i gieht and 554 sacks of mail for; tion of Mr. Albert. smelter ey nag pays |S ; 20 ~ = | Places er in e sii room for Atter ‘the meeting it was an- ore than half&n hour imjthe 1¥ at? = that the commissioners! cvent that church officials meht’ NOTICE TO. PUBLIC — e charge of the system oP come in to talk over the f a 25 under certain stipula-' When they failed to do so he Sent’ This is to notify all Policy, tions, one of which is that the the arresting officer back to the Holders of the Atlantic Mutual commissioners will be given title church. where they were informed, Fire Insurance Co., that I have to the ferries Pilgrim and Travel-! that Miss Mariett would be prose-|been appointed agent. Business ler, which were purchased by the’ cuted. She was later sent to the! will be conducted the same as FERA, and must be kept in good|Tombs in lieu of $50 bail, and,when my father, the late A. L. condition, the service actively cm {will appear in court. Crusoe, was the agent. and maintaining schedule} Previously a check for $25 had! J. L. CRUSOE, | the Overseas Highway|been stolen from the collection! 902 Florida Street.! are completed and in ac-| plate, which led to the vestry’s} Key West, Florida.| operation. decision to use marked money. [June 10-Itx The deceased is survived by the husband, Antonio Herce, Sr.; three sons, Antonio, Jr., Mario, Ricardo; one daughter, Miss Car- men Heree, and one, sister, Mrs. Amelia Redriz;uez. WOMAN PASSES AS (A0MAN FOR 27 YEARS (By Annocidfed Pree) BUDAPEST. June 10.—Paui Kuszenda, 39, was imprisoned for obtaining money under false pre- tenses, and was put in the men’s section. When the prison doctor later discovered the prisoner was 2 woman, she confessed to being Maria Kuszenda. She said she had worn men’s elothes since she was 12, had fought for 18 months in the front line during the World war. lines, is due to arrive Tuesday shield, to WEST DIES INAL- | i to leave Key West Sunday to be in Miam: Menday te preside at on P Among those. Judge H. H. State A ae C. Sawyer, Sheriff K. son and 2 photographer, the first pieture of state senator in h's active capacity as circuit judge. HUNTINGTON, Ind —Traffc violators of this city have a “sear- let letter” pasted on their wind remain there thirty from New York en route to Key days, and te remove it means a! West and Tampa. ‘ jail sentence. County Has Funds — ~ For June Payroll Sufficient cash is in the coun-, yer when bh: displayed the to ty’s several funds with which to board a check for $2,000 which assure the regular pay for the| was the county’s last check from month of June of the salaries of | Tallehassee covering the county's all county employes and al! cur-|share of the race track funds. On motion, the check was order- © This announcement was made ed placed im the Genetal Revenue rent bills. ! last night by Clerk Ross C. Saw- Fund. i i oer Jed by i : ult | ! | id 2 e f s : RF i : | | "i Kt | : it | I: bit : : ' r