The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1926, Page 5

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At Popular Hotels ; Both the Casa Marina and La ; Concha will have special balls this Yacht Boat Arrives | San Jacinto Due Tonight | evening as special George Washing- The yacht China Girl from Oyster The Mallory steamship San Jacinto ton features. Bay, Long Island, N. Y., is in, port is due to arrive in port tonight from| The Hotel La Concha will have a at the Florida East docks. i Galveston, en route to New York, | Charleston ainda: walkacepiuet. Tawa: cee nd j with passengers and freight on board. jtiful silver cups will be given the Many Havana Passengers ts ee f The steamship Governor Cobb left, In Charge of Bureaw ——o c Marina t-Yaxi yesterday morning for Havana on the, Sydney Thompson has been} * =e Be! — me , arrival of the train from the north, placed in charge of the information,* delightful dinner dance for the with a arge nvmbe~ of passengers on bureau at Trumbo Island temporarily °C°#5!0"- board. ;in place of C. C. Symonette, who is; |mow enjoying a vacation for a few) , weeks. ,Sion in Washington without endors- ** * Northland Arrives Sunday The P. & O. steamship Northland . arrived in port yesterday afternoon Cobb Arrives on Sunday , STess- from Havana with-a large number of The P. & O. steamship Governor <<. ——_ pasengers on board. Many of those Cobb arrived in port yesterday ey Cap ae apap eee neti ote i arriving on the boat left on the eve- ing from Tampa with a large number) ® ning train en route north. |of passengers .on board. * + * * * # Tanker Arrives over in Key West for several days’ The oil tank steamer Glenpool ar-, visit. rived in port yesterday from Baton Rouge with a load of oil consigned to Train Arrives at 9:50 the Florida East Coast Railway Com-. The morning train of yesterday ar- pany. <2 pee | ; Advertisements under this head dard Oil Company at this port... ; ee ae | *emeined, over in Key West for sev- 25c. ', seral days’ stay. s . Advertisers should give their street! address as well as their telephone! number if they desire results. ‘ Payment for classified advertise-' , morning from Tampa with a large; | = i number of passengers on board. Sev % : = eral of those arrivirg on the boat counts may have their advertisements | - left on the morning train en route charged. . ihe FOR RENT H The yacht Pawnee will come into] Ferryboat Arrives Sunday « ‘1SOR RENT—¥ec the season, nicely|= port tomorrow to coal. The Pawnee} The ferry boat Estrada Palma ar- is lying outside the harbor awaiting/rived in port yesterday afternoon} Harry Bayne Bingham, millionaife,| from Havana with a large number of; from Paris. Mr. Bingham .and his} loaded freight cars on board. One, party will leave for the Gulf of.Cali-}of the ferry boats will leave tonight - fornia to engage in work for.a scent for Havana,:and will return to this Furnished apartment, modern con- », tific publication on oceanography. | Port on Tuesday afternoon. | ——. White. street. Apply = | fe ko Acne Bi SiS Ses Sees ae Rooms and apartnients, 303 White- head street. feb17-6t ! i : WANTED | WANTED—Real Estate and Auto- mobile Salesman to apply for po- Concho From New York The Mallory steamship -.Concho, Capt. McIntosh, arrived in port on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock! from New York, en route to Galves-_ ton, with passengers and freight on board. The steamer had 265 tons of freight for Key West. The steamer, left during the night for Galveston. . . . To Take On Coal | eee * 7 Cuba From Tampa Today The P.@ O. steamship Cuba, Capt.; W. M.. White, arrived in port thi3i -Personal -Mention ition at Meltzer & Navarro. ‘ feb. 10-12-15-17-19-22° visit in Key West, left city yesterday afternoon on the ———— =} route to'their home. _| steamship Coneho, and will spend sev-/ WORK for yourself. selling from Mill! Pac ass tio mls berutweelts” Visit in Key West. to éonsumersfine line ladies’ unders! c a0. 2 garments. “Frances Knitting Mills 333 Seventh Ave., New York City./ Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hammond, of. John T. Lynch of New York was) Angeles, Calif., who liad been “dmong the passengers arriving in the’ a en ; By mals "Mrs. K. A. Rubey, who had been} Lites” spending a short visit in Key West,, Randolph W. Lowe, who had been i was. among the Lag ogerig sas) spending seyeral weeks visiting in| yesterday en route to. me if Tampa and other points on the west - Male HELP WANTED San Antonio, Tex. > « Least, returned to the city this eerie = ,]ing-on the steamship Cubs. |GET PAY EVERY DAY—Distribute Miss Ruby Pinder was among the passengers leaving on the morn-| George A. England and wife were} ing train yesterday for Miami, fol- | passengers arriving in the city yester-; lowing several weeks’ visit in Key day afternoon on the steamship Con-/ West with relatives and friends. — | cho from New York, and will spend| ¥ | several weeks visiting in the Island/ James Bealy, business man of Gal- City. © ' veston, who had been spending 2 ! short visit in Key West, left mee Mr. and Mrs. M, P. Mitchell, ac-; ute to his home. ied by their two children, Guy = ee st tea land. Emil, etch: Iacloded ia ar-, FOR SALE—Good - paying restau- J. E. Albury, who has beea spend-; rivals here yesterday afternoon on, Tt. Good location. Lease. 608 ing: several weeks visiting in Key the. Mallory steamship Concho from Duval street. feb19-6t West with relatives and friends, was New York. They will spend several FOR SALE—10-piece Queen Annet included in the passengers leaving days’ visit in Key West. | dining-room suite, mahogany, 10 last night over the East Coast en : months old, but never been used. route to Miami, where he is now mak: | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowers, aE $200. Will exchange ‘for good ; ing his residence. : j have been spending a few days’ visit} second hand car. Apply 1013! > jin Key West. with «relatives apd/ « South street, phone 198-W. Miss Matilda Alb left_on..the friends, wiil leave tonight ota, febi9- evening train for- i, following East Coast en route to Miami, where —— weeks’ visit in Key West with they are now making their home. Mr.| pk en dey tn “Albury! ‘and friends, Miss Albify and “Mrs. Bowers have numerous; i oo, PPY feb 92 Se formerly resided in this city, but has friends in Key West, all of whom are , been making-her home in the Magic much delighted on seeing them back PRESH Key West eggs for sale, 60c City for the past few years. , in theIsland City again. | per dozen. Telephone 454. See ed Se | ; feb. 22-3t' a \ bead of ee ee ENTERTAIN od sg ene ‘oar se mai night of Sock CASA MARINA: B . Key Wester. cial, ck ostrich neck piece. Reward if returned to Mrs. J. L. “ Watrous, 227 Duval. feb. 22-3t Y EVE-' Edward W. Pagel, one of the lead- a AFFAIR GIVEN oANOR OF. \ing'realtors of the Magic City, ap-| MISCELLANEOUS VISITORS i Preciates the outlook here to the ex- MONEY to loan on city residence : jtent that he contemplates becoming ; property; easy terms. F. H./ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brown enter- a Key Wester before very long. He; Reshore. feb. 22-1tx, tained Saturday night at the Hotel was a recent visitor to the city and j Casa Marina in honor of Mr. Brown's was very much pleased with the! DR. HARRY N. S. JONES | mother, Mrs. William M. Brown; and ‘progress that is being made here i Mrs. E. Hanna, who are visiting Sere. and the favorable appearances in’ The invited guests, at the notel were: Mrs. W. Hunt ere Miss, Minnie Porter Harris, W. Porter, : Mra, Frasee, Majer Gen. Harry. C. Portland, Ore., Residents Hale, Capt. and Mrs. Willis Hele,! Arrive Here From Havana Mr. and Mrs. Tulle, Mrs. Shedd, Capt. | tnd Mrs. Clark D. Steares, ‘Lieut! Lesterday For Short Stay and Mrs. MacCall Pate, Sen. and = Mrs. Wm. H. Malone, Mr. and Mrs.! George M. Cornwall, editor of The Warren Watrous, Miss Pauline Ward-}Timberman, Portland, Ore., publica- . low; Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Maher, Mr. tion, accompanied by his wife, were and Mrs. Frank Gray, Judge Jeffer- arrivals in the city last evening from son B. Browne, Mrs. W. M. White, Havana. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. L. P. Schutt, Mr.} Mr. Cornwall paid a pleasant call and Mrs. Robert F. Spottswood, Joe at The Citizen today, accompanied Porter Mountjoy and Henry R. Mal- py -Mrs. Cornwall, and expressed lory. . jhimself as being much delighted with NOTICE this visit te the Island City. | They will leave tomorrow for On and after March 15th, 1926, points up the scale of wages of Union Painters i of Local No. 384, will be $1.00 per bour. i FINANCIAL SECRETARY. ! Company will back you with sur- prising plan. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, 62-70 West Towa street, Memphis, Tenn. Dept. K-1. feb. 22-2tx FOR SALE PHONE 364-3 FRESH WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCH INCLUDING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES. SANITARY RESTAURANT Mearce Theatre Bidg. jan 28 1 month Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Washington, | says millions of pounds of butter} from rotten cream are on the market: : KEY WEST ORGANIZATION DIS-| pany announces $16,750 in sales in Plat No. 1 for the past week. National Grange énds two day seS-- are as follows: ,ing any farm relief bills before con- Ala, Lots 23 and 24, Block 1, $5,500.- Lot 26, Block 14, $3,750. @ water Construction Company, Many of ~ CLASSIFIED ( UMN : Lawrence Crabtreet, also of the Tide- those arriving on the boat remained $ $. water Construction Company, Lots, a e 30 and 31, Block 1, $7,500. | in this fine subdivision. The property Jo voted for world court. - 4 = ox is being developed and every ¢con-} : |will be inserted in The Citizen at venience is being placed there. i The vessel ,is consigned to rived at 9:50 o’clock with a large the rate of le a word for each in-' number of fine homes are also under ; Everett Russell, agent of the Stan-- number of . passengers on board. | Sertion, but the minimum for the; construction. Many. of those arriving on the train first insertion in every instance is 22.—Litigati Memphis to Havana, ended here im the case of Thomas Alvarino SyenusavaseasssaasassssesstesetetetEet NS $¢ PROPERTY SALES exsovasve EVENT TAKES! brated quietly in Key West. Flags PLACE SATURDAY NIGHT |were placed on the streets, and the AT LA CONCHA government buildings closed their POSES OF LARGE NUMBER OF | 5 Gato|4°0F 0” this national holiday. PARCELS ON EASTERN END OF wee po 2c gaa the| The younger set will celebrate this ISLAND : | Hotel La Conchd for the Pirates’|°Vemime with dancing. All parties +Club with a dinner dance. Mr. and|#"¢ dances will have added color The Key West Foundation Com- yy. Charles Wardlow were the| this evening with the fabled cherry guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gato. 3 trimmings and American flags. The purchasers of property on the wit accompanied them were: 1. N-| land at the eastern end of be isiand | Meltzer, Miss Curtis, Dr. x What’s The Diff N. & Jones and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Thompson, Mr. and'| "='WEEN A COBBLER AND A Mrs. C. K. Johnson, George Brice, SHOE REBUILDER? % Miss Mary Curtis Williams, Maurice, |The Answer Is Found In the Rivas, Margaret Duval, John Del-| ; gus; ay Mate Sebet e Givetns, Jr., Maurine Turner and -Dr. | Bring Your Shoe Repair Work Perez. 225 0. K. SHOE SHOP William H. Sloggett, Birmingham, C. D. Gaffe, of Greenville, S. C. J. B. Fraser, president of the Tide- and Senator Reed, Missouri, launches Many lots have already been taken fight in Chicago to defeat senators| Aj € SOSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSE SSSSSSSSSSSSS TOSS SSSSSSSOSOS™ FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 124 DUVAL STREET "PHONE No. 688-W. WM._C€ATES, Mgr. SSCOSOSSSSSSS SSS SS SSS SSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSOL OED COURT PASSES ON FAMOUS EGG CASE SOCCHOHSSOSSSSESSHSSHSSHSSAATSSSSSOSSES JOHN LOWE, JR., SONS DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE . RETAIL DEALERS IN Lumber, Shit and Laths, Walter’s Galvanized Shing, Alpha Pordaod Cement Cong tbe Roo: Keystone Galvanized Nails and Carey's Cement Roofing. H. B. DAVIS: 100 PER CENT PAINT AND OILS *MSCoCeccoccooscooeovescsceseseses (By Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Fila. Feb. ef long-stand- ing, involving the shipment of four carloads of eggs from today when the state supreme court upheld the decision of the circuit court for Monroe county and Jacinto Alfonso, of Havana, versus L. Rauch, of Memphis. ° oon e ear en eee eee ew ee ees esreesseeseses SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and American Style Cooking and He Wants te Please You. Ask for Anything—Just the Way You Want it. BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH Prin, eg : 14:38 ~= 12:30 to 2:00 -pr m. * Corner Duval and Fleming Sts. Opposite La Concha Hotel Red Cross Milk Labels CHANGED AT THE RED CROSS PREMIUM PAUL PARIS, Prop. | When You Have Printing Let Us Estimate On Your Work. Our Experience Enables Us To Give You Superior Service, Excellent Quality And Lowest Prices. peremrormirieiieiittitiitiititiiitiiiieiiiiitiititi titi ititi tt ities peer r EEE LEE LLL SOSPSSOSSSSSSHSSES SESSSSESSE

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