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city, @ recent relatives and ; Piams are now being made for: Wer ectegtp tcer dicen ~ nial Hotel to be given on Friday, oe ee. were passengers on the morning: = ve - Dig--Herbara Buck-|bus today en route to Tallahes-\2°"¢ 25, under auspices of Rob- #ee to attend the sessions of sum-! = Onder = of “. ‘Fou Bappore?—Betty Rac) mer school, tallaby—Dors Louive} swiss Leota Gril'ion, daughter s ef Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Grillion, eft on Florida Motor Lines al . ° { this morning for Tallahassee to at- S Boy—Ben Caun-ltend the session of summer shoal, LOday’S Birthdays. . Seersesesersecssscscece Greting— Rib Bee] a an ry te Seek PS. Dr. Leland 0. Howard of Wash-; . Mrs. Pinder, their daughter, ington, D. C., retired Dent. of eof Children’s Day— a omg) and Bes tM | Agrieutture’s chief entomologist, eeesecseeeccccececseccs : Sita Archer tae nee ning fore reetin nn ty| born at Réckford, Til, 89 years! ‘NEW ARRIVAL IN moraing for a vacation to be a i TOOTHPICK TOPICS | OWENS’ FAMILY iy Cottre’l.leo@nt in Miami and West Palm | **° Beach. H = WANTED | Miss Jeanette Rankin, ex-Mon-| 3. A. Hazard, re ntative of | tama congresswoman, first of ber} Way—teabetie Fernan-|the Texas Oil anatase: arrived | 5eX im Congress, born near Mis-/*® eee: of New Engiand,; i jwhere this is written, in a house °f the birth of a daughter to Mr.! Sweeting’s Orchestra has been’ fengaged to furnish music for the! j oceasio n. ‘ __ funel1-2t' ~~ Subscribe te The Citines—iite SALESMAN WANTED > WOW WA CONTEST WOH A SARs mate a ; eee COLUMBIA, BCA or Suars meee acer sarieact , WANTED—Men with cor to take Jes —- | Over profitable Rawleizh Route. Established customers. Must be satisfied with earnings of $30 a week to start. Write Raw- le'gh’s. Dept. FAF-116-101, Memphis, Tenn, juntl-1t% . Announcement has be2n ‘nad: Sek eee white we year around work. Columbia over the highway last evening for|*°UTi, Mont., 57 years ago. / part if if and His Children—Floyd/ 4 business visit with the Porter ‘ Doc: company which represents! ges ” ead <a exas company in Key West.| ‘¢x-. U. S. Mimister to the Iris! any Free State, born at Denton, Tex., J. B. Pinder, first assistant} 49 years ago. keeper at Sumbrero lighthouse. and the Gold Pice?}ieft this moraing fur the light Hort. after spending his regular -quar- terly vacation vith his family. Ralph Pulitzer of New York, newspaper publisher, born in St. Lou‘s, 58 years ago. Wil Hutchins of Washington, children, Jack and Fayette, were|D- C.. artist-author, born at Col- arrivals ove: the highway last! chester, Conn., 59 years ago. night and are enjoyirz their Sean Johnsen. [fivet dx, of vacation with! ‘Troth—Hene Richard Strauss, famed Aus- ter, Mrs. C. B. Harvey and re-| Mrs. Rosa Cruz of Duval street Garten—Yeoune Stew-[main for the summer attending} W@s among those leaving yester- the summer school session. tday for Miami where she will aes |spend a while visiting with rela- Mrs. A. Lacignani and grand-j t:ves and friends. daughter, Geraldine Albury, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Wil-| Richard Russell, who is attach- ¥. Albury, left this morning| ¢d to the Steamship Florida of where they will visit; the P.:and O. S. S. company, left Lvcignani’s daughter,! this morning for Miami to rejoin Claudina Mendez. j tke ship after a few days’ holiday , | visiting his family. larie Knowles, accom-/ her mother, Mrs. Chris-} Miss Dorothy Mayfield Knowles, Knowles, -were passengers; ¥ho was enjoying a vacation with - morning bus en route to}her parents and _ other relatives | ion the . r mi they will spend a/ and friends, left by bus this morn- wre with relatives and| ing “for Gainesville, Fla, where! she is employed by the U. S. De-} 200 years old with shutters on downstairs windows to keep In- dians from looking in, is the “foot- hill” country just across the state line from Massachusetts, in the “granite state” of New Hampshire. © {Hills and lakes roll away to the ‘mountains, highest of which is Mt. Washington. The Indians have not troubled ;these parts since 1804, but it was; a@ great Indian country, full of treils and tomahawk relics. Today, the virgin forests are cut off and ithe light s¢rub hides a few foxes and deer. The chief danger to life is the teeming highway. But the Indians, in 1697, har- ried the settlers unmercifully. The city of Haverhill (Mass.) nearby, has a monument to one determined pioneer dame, Hannah Dustin. The Dustin family was ambushed by a war party of sav- ages. Mrs. Dustin was captured and her baby was killed before her eyes. She was taken in a canoe. up the winding Merrimack to an islend tear Concord, N. H. The ten Indians who guarded her be- came drunk and during the night Hannah Dustin stove in their skulls with their own tomahawks, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century partment of Agriculture. ; | 5 for} senator, |'28i.ers. accompanied by Miss/ » Biternemaeneral of the; Marie P. Haskins, who will also in Tipton 5 Temn, ‘sttend the summer sessions. t “=n aia Mrs, Myrt'e Warner, mother of} the late Russeli Warner, who w: jin Key West visiting with ter ;@aughter-in-law, Mrs. Eva War- mer, left this morning over the! ‘highway for Pittsburch, Pa., ac- ‘eompanied by Bi'l Warner, her ‘8 EB. Brrt, Chicago ,DeMOLAY DANCE The Alentens stretch —Fridey, Jeno 25: bewehaped chain of 70 is | excluding islets, for 1,000; HOTEL PATTEN W HOTEL DESOTO Chatanoesa, Tens. Seveera, Ga. OSES NN 24-Hour Ambulance Service Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W SLISSITISS RUSSELL’S | CIGAR STORE DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE ——— Come in and get the results of the MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. NI ZIAS PLP SS A i j j | | j } | ! i | t | ; ! | | Qrber 2B POUND Hotels Slee from Alesha Peninsula te | AMIDE SE LEER ae —JEROME PEREZ— CASH MEAT MARKET Genuine SPRING LAMB HEAVY WESTERN MEATS Veal—Pork—Hams HENS and FRYERS Moraine COLONIAL HOTEL Im the Center of the Business and Theater District —Popular Prices— H } | First Class Fireproof j — KEY WEsT — i i i i EXCURSION TO TAMPA, FLORIDA | PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. 10 Days: Selling Dates June 29th and July 3rd FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARES TO PORT TAMPA ‘Adults, $12.50; Children between 5 and 12 years, $6.25; Children between 2 and 5 years, $3.15 Under 2 years, no charge SECOND CLASS ROUND TRIP FARES TO PORT TAMPA Adults, $7.25; Children between 5 and 1Z years, 53.65; hildren between 2 and 5 years, $1.85 Under 2 years, no charge Add to above rates 40c for ticket through to Tampa and return All fares include meals and berth while at sea For Further Information Call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. + and Mrs. Maurice Owen at then} ‘home, 217% S. E. 7th St., Fort} Lauderdale, Fla, : Mrs. Owen was before marri-} age, Miss-Cuca Domenech of Key! preg! West. ! Laundry. junel0-1wk 9) PERSONAL Tf excess acid causes you 9 | Stomach U'cers; Gas Pains, In- {J digestion, Heartburn, GET free sample doctor’s-. prescription, Udega, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. : may20-thur-fri-twks | i Today’s Horoscope; Today’s native may have many queer notions and the mind have! , a trend toward the unusual. There} FOR SALE—Two-story house. In is indicated a friendship with not-| exelusive section of town. For : able persons, a taste for scientific] price and terms, address N, The j] ‘subjects when other aspects fav-! _ Citizen, apr5-tf f] ‘or, amd a good able mind. But —_——————_———_ ;there is danger of making too]GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIG- j] } much of the mysterious. . ERATOR, 5%-cubie feet, excel-f] t lent condition; reasonable; also, iW other furn‘ture. 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