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* bine ee ee Fe j pa Serwien, - KEY WEST TO CONFER WITH! LOCAL REPRES=NTATIV2, WILLIAM SCHAEL : . ; ;nation is becoming Key West : = jminded, a <lance at the Chamber William S. Wood, director °f of Commerce files will remove art projects in this distriet for the ‘that doukt. Requests for _photo- REQUISITIONS CALL For op.| “PA, ws an arrival over eee ERATIVES WHO ARE To BE|"'#hway yesterday afternoon for/i¢¢a) organization. The following USED IN DIFFERENT capa. |i regular visit and to confer ‘statements in this connection were with Willi Schael, in charge of Made by Stephen Cochran Single- CITIES he elk: “ ten, executive seeretary of. the flocal chamber: aes 2 | Mr. Schael iss some Finished In other ways, too, Key > West ; \ | Pies Aa the previo Pt nic of Key West scenes six |is becoming a topic of conversation The following have registered; sitions for Isbor “assignments! of which are to be sent by Mr.} distant: cities. © One” of? Ue dk a ae & the the! flor trsining: Allen Robinson, |*0. the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron We0d immediately for exhibition) one Suet brit of bringi fighting tarpon to boat, and ti some the world.” departments im the coun- ty, vl is an- horizon is the faet that so many} | Melvin E. Ruel and Governor Cone as members of the ‘= t% ‘Emerson W. Beceaise, Edward P.|company, another was received) Discussing the possibilities of| Key Po pbiomethn Hearne SF ‘Woodson, Elmore Pinder, Andrew |today at the office of Wm. V.. ron of te beautiful ‘seencs in/ gatoway to’ Cuba, endithat large Atwell, Jack Pinder, Roy Potter, | Little, head of the State Employ-| ther water color or oil, Mr. Weol|< ates ever ee ee Se a ‘ < said he was mever so impressed! part i 4 > man built business a Solomon Gene Har-/ ment Service bureau in Key west wh beauty in fh eelae rep nee = Me nae x The men are to be sent to the! nm on ‘is visit with t un-} Interesting road maps of our sis- Freight” and a number of Key ‘Trapeze, ring work, rope climb- company’s camp at No Name Key,| pe Sopetitat some he iter island have been received and ; Westers are taking a say aor ing ond tumbling were = - f 4 *}has seen in Key West. _ tare being forwarded corre- tk Key West Chamber of Com-/ >a part the “buildings at Craig, Florida,; They are marvellous, he said,’ spondents. meree’s offer to pay the postage.‘ activities carried on last night. Additional gymnastics will follow as the ones registered become Co q +t ‘ matters pertaining to ed pipe tine ? / being utilised for the quarters,|°™1 “I am at once going to get’ The Seaboard Air Line intends - And to come to what is nearest | ondsithe: men: tote’. transported nn” of these beautiful scenes inito feature Key ‘West in its forth- home, and therefore nearest to! duily. to aud Srome Consract-15-1 ybeth oi! and water colors, and aiso | coming “Winter Vacation” book-:our hearts, the chairman of the; bes *;make a numbr of photographs! jet and is being supplied with‘ Beauitification Committee of thej Bekie "Monde “Bridge, to's power)next week” __ | photographs. ikey West Garden Club and Tree} boat of the company. ‘These reproductions are going/ T_ W. Luckett, Division Passen- Guild writes, ‘This is to put on Requisition received today calls 100° ako by yada Agent, writes for information ‘record the apprec’ation that the! F: je large prese! bout if _ te fee's { fos one conk, tre Michen belv-|grandeur of the trees in every and our faking and, amares es ctoperation * * * we hover come| *eeeseocsooaoesooosoenag — > foremen detail, and at the same time small that the Seaboard wil! be pleased to you without meeting a ready! enough to permit of easy hand-'to do anything that it ean-for the !and. whole-hearted response.” | fact that the state-wide recreation ° the men requisitioned are to leave! Monday morning for No Name Key. ling. “TI was thinking today,” |Mr. Wood, “of the possibility of | _,/ Chamber of ‘Commeree or the cil said: zens of Key West. And, best of all, is the know-| eeceecececeeeceseccesese department representate: — Sledge that the Chamber of ‘Con-| sg | The (Plorida Motor Lines has’ merce will have a hand in helping! | your young women who are adepts instructed its publicity managers,:the’ workers on the highway |H'shest jin the art of making those fish- Beaumont and Hohman, of Atlan-. bridges to get home and enjoy New assignments received from’ scale flowers which are on exhi- ta, Ga., to request from the.Cham- the “Glorious Fourth” in geod the ‘C. Y. Thomason company at | bition in different call Zor one assistant; the.city, a) oi geous coloring could be reproduced! timekeeper and 12 strong negroes with these fish seales, and make ‘¢o; to be assigned to heavy work. : the finest advertisements which: places about. ber of Commerce photos of and I am convinced Hq i ii ee cen a that aquarium and other ef From WDAE, Tampa, Fila.’ mes an invitation for us te in be Fer, what is a holiday without Dad! Key West could boast o*.” i ' | Mr, Wood concluded by «ving 'CURRY SENDS , : that -he will take this question of} poincianas with some one in touch} _ Charles L. Sawyer, 55, died last night 7:30 o'clock in the heme at % Gibson Lane. Funeral services wil be held tomorrow afternoon, 4 o'clock, from the Lopez Funeral Home. Rev. Shuler Pecle, of Fleming Street Methodist church, will officiate. Pallbearers will be Eugene Meares, Jose Montecino, Leonard Sawyer, George Roberts, Samuel Thompson and William Manuel. Mr. Sawyer is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyer; four daughters, Mrs. Raymond Roberts and Mrs. William V. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. Mrs. debn Brant and Mrs. Benjamin VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT- ERNCON |ENROUTE TO TAMPA 0. S. S. company, arrived yester- day afternoon from Havana ees | six second class passengers Key West; 51 first cabin nd one! second eabin passengers for Tam-| va. Key West arrivals: Vicente| Suarez, Ismaei Lopez, Emilia Lo-! pez, Hilda Lopez, Ismael Julia Acosta. Steamship Cuba, of the P. et i The vessel also had two tons of | Marimba Band will also present freight and three sacks of mail for |=2vera numbers on the program. Key West; 144 tons of freight and ee A CARRIES AWAY ROOF 83 sacks of mail for Tampa. | eity struck the pouse of his uncle} Wood and Mrs. Wood, W. P. Har-: and carried away the roof, ris, Warren Pinder. Attorney General Rules 1 Favorably On Gomez's : Right To Hold Office Cireuit Judge Arthur Gomez ofjed the attorney general when the|7. the Eleventh Judicial ~Circuit,| question of the appointment of!8-. who wag presiding at a session of/two ‘other judges, Judge Harry) eourt in Miami, was a returning} Sandles of Tampa and: Judge A.}9 passenger over the highway last | D. McNeill of Jacksonville. H 5 Both of these jurists had been! 1! Asked abcut the quo warranto| in the legislature before their ap-| Preceedings which were imtended!pointment was made, and Mr.} te test the right of Judge Gomez! Landis had decided this was no te hold the office he replied that | violation’ of the constitutional pro- Attorney General Cary D. Landis} visions. ~ had refused to allow his name to; Judge Gomez said that T. J.} be used in these proceedings. | Ellis, special bar association com-j The attorney general had al | mittee chairman, has stated that} neady pasted on his appointment,’ in the opinion of the committec| adge Gomez said. This was the/there is no question as to same situation which was present: | validity of his decrees. the; j with the flowers, and find out if his ideas/ ean be put in effeet on an artistic; seale which will i beauty of thetrees with their great i crowns 0% flowers. / IN COLONIAL PARK s pane those “seared stiff” before} for| EXCELLENT PROGRAM TO ne| Lopez, another concert tonight in Colo-} ithe ‘Cuban Marimba Band ; units of the Federal Music Pro-;ment street, Baltimore, Md., sends Saitings at 5 o'clock the vessel! hieh is under the stat 1 CROYDEN, Eng.—An airplane} carried the following passengers | rvision of pt Guten Canal piloted by Frederick Smith of this}booked from-Key West: B. A. Nice. | the; Tlospitality Band in the fol- ‘lowing numbers: . 6. DANCE makers of fish-scale! bring out the FORWARDS SECTION OF BAL-! TIMORE PAPER CARRYING, ‘CARTOONS AND DIFFERENT} jstarted talked more fluently than’ Wherever dwe!ls a Key Wester, | RENDERED BY HOS- PITALITY BAND this thoughts cre always on ais | home city and no opportunity is sgood ‘STAGE FRIGHT PITTSCURGH, Pa., June 26.— You can be seared inte making 3 speech, Charles W. Lomas, ebate director at the University of Pittsburgh, believes. Lomas said in an experiment with high school students he their speeches but calm when once these never frightened at all. Students who were unable to control their stage fright, how- ever, made the poorest speeches of any group. ship <7 MKEVIWESTERS The Hospitality Band will g:ve| which is a reminder ‘of home ci if pub- | lie accountant, of 2422 East Monu-! ial Park at 8 o'clock. The Cuban loved “ones. */ visit | Brie Gould Curry, certified Both the Hospitality Band and are to The Citizen a section of The , Evening (Baltimore) Sun, which Alfredo Barroso will conduct carries the eartoons by John Hix, and stories in connection, In the issue of Tuesday, June is a reproduction of a Key West scene which is captioned “Key West, Florida, the most southern city in the United States, | was the only southern city never jheld by the Gontederates during j the civil war.” Below the illustrations appears Cuban Marimbe Band |the following: “Of all the cities Popular, Buzle Call Rag |in the United States south of the Schoeber | Mason and Dixon Line, Key West, Wal Despi| Fia., was the only city that was from not taken at one time or another Johnston {by Confederate forees during the and Stripes . March, National Embelm | Bagley . Selection, Chimes of Nor- mandy Planquette Waltz, Blue Beils of Scot- land Tobani Intermezzo, In a Moonlit Garden King Marek Espagnole, Sorella Gallini 6, Rumba, Piruli Popular, Pennies Heaven March, Stars | “Yet, Strange as it seems, Key | West was and still is the most southern city in the United States. }With its harbor defended by the forbidding guns of Fort Taylor, which was built in 1846, the city managed to hold off invasion {throughout the war between the | states. “In. the Spanish-American War, 0. National Anthem, Spangled Banner ‘Tomorrow, 8 to 12 P. M. BOCA CHICA CASINO Sugar Sweeting’s Orchestra | Admission 0c (Including Tax) |Semino'e War, and Mexican War, Ladies Free Key West was of considerable mili-; tary importance.” John Pritchard. leader of Priteh- ard’s Orchestra; Mrs. Reginald Pritchard; sisters, Louise and Mrs. Eliza Weatherford, and brother, Charles Ray, and Miss mother, +Edna Riggs, who have been on a vacation trip of one week, re- turned over the Overseas Highway ; yesterday. While away the party visited in various cities in the state and Atlanta, Georgia. Among the many interesting spots visited by the group was Stone Mountain just outside Atlanta, Georgia. They report having had a very en- joyable trip. LUETHIS LEAVE OVER HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Luethi were passengers on the Florida Motor is morning, en route to St. Ak Vermont, where they will visit with Mrs. Luethi’s family. and afterwards go to Mon- trea!, Canada. Mrs. Cornelius Herz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Luethi, will leave Grand Rapids, Mich., and join ker parents for a vacation, and At- tormey Harry Luethi, of Miami, is expected to join the family later for a vacation. | Lowest ‘ {Normal Mean — Rainfall* oe Precipitation _ | _*Phix record covers 24-hour perio? | ending at 8 eeleck thix morning. { Tomorrow's Almanac yn rises iSun sets {Moon rises [Moon sets High { ;Low _.; ;been a Key West characteristic. 6:19! | Barometer j Sea Ivel, 29.89. } WEATHER FORECAST ; “Citizen's Department is to the community, « (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) y West and Vicinity: Partly y tonight and Sunday, pos- isibly thendershowers Sunday; gentle variable winds. | Plorida: Partly cloudy, scatter- ed thundershowers Sunday and in jextieme north portion tonight or | Sunday. | Jacksonville to Florida Strait: }and East Gulf: Gentle variable winds and partly overcast weath- er tonight and Sunday, possibly a few scattered showers. | ee | WEATHER CONDITIONS K but in the meantime, and to give time for consideration, many of serve, will receive notice by mail and by personal call The siceess of this movement, it is pointed out, means that life will take on mow interest and be | brightened by new joys for many ;of the people, and for nene mor ‘than for those who by their per- sonal interest help to make the movement a success. | This morning ovressure is rela- tively high in New England and be organized This will be deferred until after) the Fourth of July celebration.) the citizens sho willl be asked to! Steameisp Come, oo the Saeed Thai this work may, to the org Frait and Stemi compan ‘fullest degree, represent the as due te aerive Sememeee Seem hep = tee 2 Ge Advisory Comm:ttee” Porter Deck company’s aaie gems. tak on fuel of amd comtieee & Frestera Memes. ‘Mes Rated 4: ‘Best Dresses 8 at Fe HOLLYWOOD, May 23 —Be les af sath ay om mens ste nar Ace pte Meomjse mage Acme ica's colicge bey & Gee “eerie best creed maa.” Me 1k CORRES a me ae oy ot 6 eee See eee, crewed mam ‘an area of high pressure covers |the northern Rocky Mountain re- gien and north Pacific states, be- ing highest in Wyoming, South Dakota and Colorado. Pressure is! low over the country east of the} Great Plains with an incipient dis-) :turbance off the New Jersey! coast. i Showers and thunderstorms oc-! Interest Of Key West's * curred during the last 24 hours | Bureau Of Informatiea in widely seattered localities in} the Atlantic states but were gen-! jeral over the sections from Colo-| W. M. Eagan, one #f) the rado and Wyoming eastward to the}, 1. winnie adi |Lake region. Heavy rainfalls re-) » ported were: Denver, 1.10 inches|i@ the city today connection and North Platte, Nebr., 1.03} with the activities ef the Hey inches, West iniormation bureau, im Mi- Temperatures are 5 to 10 de-| ami, of which he is im charge grees lower in the upper Lake, Always on the look out region, Great Pleins and no. th) productions of Key West AtCantic states. Elsewhere chanz-} wirich will prove attendiive 2 es were unimportant. Maximum | eves ot teenie, 2 temperatares of 94 to 100 degrees! i) a rangement cceurred yesterday throughout} aoe ene the lower Missouri, middie and|2"@Phs 0! the Fer lower Mississippi Valleys, Ala-j"°® CoUmty S¥* bama and Georgia. The following | Jone the route of maxima were reported: Birming-|>¢ placed in the Miami « ham and Kansas City, 100 de-| He told The Citizen the grees; St. Louis, Shreveport and/ fice is receiving many reque Meridian, 98 degrees; Atlanta | information and literature setting -and Nashville, 96 degrees. |forth the attractions of Key West Fiorida, is in fer re the Eagen es scenes < 2 re Sgaen a> o=Ee a swered 82 jot Ge oot =f > (Ral er seme Though mot 2 Key Wemer Me. Fagus con forse wonders: ée vecpment on ime Revs cmt = ie tbe Li rabicaten not aya @ ano herr atizectwe terme - TONE. A WASHABLE FLAT WALL PAINT. OBTAINABLE AT SOUTH FLA. CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING CO. PHONE See