The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY24, 1926. To Mexico Arrives In FAIL TO TESTIFY “Key West For Visit! 10 recax up » cad overpie to short: an attack of grippe, IN LI UOR ¢ AS _*" M. Parker Mitchell, deceit sore throat aA tonsilitis, American Consul to Mexico, Mexico physicians and druggists’ are On Visit To City em | Many. Train Passengers ag and recently transferred to ‘recommending Calotabs, the J. W. Allan of Jacksonville, man-! The train arriving here last eve-' ‘anada, is visiting his brother and ‘and refin aging ditcctot’ of the "Associated ' lng from the worth kad c large new, | COERNMENT OFFICERS LEAVE ii iaw, Mz and Mn. J. W.liet Ghat ieee peo the, otfect Dailies of Florida, is a business per of passengers on board. Many! LOWING. BRIEF SOJOURN In Mitchell on Caroline street, | calomel and salts combined, without visitor to Key West today. of those arriving remained over in| {STAND CITY Mr. Mitchell is accompanied bythe unpleasant effects of either. = #8 os | Key West for several days’ visit. } ne =_— i Pe yess Lad — or two ergs at bed-time Train Arrives At 9:30 1 ER toe ; The prohibition officers of Miami ad a ee ret a swallow of water,—that's The morning train arrived at 9:50 | Lumber Ship Docks j who pecs in the city yesterday to ere shee are stopping at the Ho- Los No salts, no nausea nor the | o’elock with a large number of pas-| The jymber ship Herman Frasch, attend before’ U. S. Commissioner) “yf we asa a for nerarenee with your eat | sengers on board. abere were many | which arrived at this port several days, Rodney.Gwynn the preliminary hear-| yiss Rdna Hertt —. cae igeees ce wear Sold has . ued, anne ; of those arriving remaining over in|.) was taken up to the Florida East, ings of the people arrested by them) eal etce & oe is thorough] ; partied onal Key West for several days’ visit. Coast Railway docks last night, where in a recent raiding expedition here, austen Chamberlain in Birming-'you are feeling fine BS = aay Mary ae | the cargo of lumber will be discharg-| did not go to Miami on C. S. Cc. G. ham speech says league council must @Ppetite for breakfast. Eat what | Vessel Arrives | ed for shipment to points up the state./ boat 299, as was at first believed, it be enlarged eventually, and question| You: please,—no danger. / The auxiliary vessel R. We phe S28 oo at the sheriff's office this came up before that of admitting). a a family package, ae arrived in port last night, and is ti 3 { morning. Germany. ‘. ifu irections, only 35 cents. At up at the Malley dock. ‘The vessel grt pray eg: Pe a cas | Sheriff Roland Curry stated that. y any drug store. (adv). has an automobile and other freight = ok ng held F he found that the U.'S. C. G. boat ou boatd? {i Boy Scouts of America, held on 999 merely served as an avenue of | | Friday night at their headquarters escape for these officers in avoiding | GIRL SWIMMER LANDS FISH Cube To Temps jon Div:sion hat = — attend- arrest by civil officers of the law in, | & Seeger ead / The P. & O. steamship Cuba, Capt. 27°€ of members is desired. this city. The boat, it is reported, | | CE—Seeing an angler unable to) : Sy ereves put the men ashore here again, land a big fish he had hooked, a girl) W. M. White, left last night at 7:30 : o’clock for Tampa, with a large num-, Schooner Arrives In Port and they took the train for Miami. | i j plunged into the water and swam to! ber of passengers on board. The The schooner Henrietta, Capt. Al- Thinking that the officers had left; a dragging the fish with her. steamer will return to this port on bury, arrived in port yesterday after-| for Miami on the Coast Guard 299, | * * Friday morning. noon from the fishing grounds with a, Sheriff Curry immediately _Sent the * * * "| large catch on board. The vessel will following telegram to Sheriff Chase, -Fer Quick Sales List Your Girl Scouts To Meet jleave again within a few days on a at Miami: | \ | P ans There will be a meeting of Troop return trip to the fishing grounds. | “Hold warrant for E. H. Keese, Zi Gulf Keys Realty Ce, Inc. 4, Girl Scouts of America, held on; heise prohibition officer for grand lareeny. 534 Fleming St. Phone 37 Friday afvernoon, beginning at 5 San Jacinto Leaves | He left here today at noon aboard iA Reference: First National Bank, , i: arters //The Mallory steamship San Jacinto, U. S. C. G. boat 299 for Miami. Ar- panel og gee css which arrived in port on Monday rest and hold. Am forwarding war- ‘be under the direction of Mrs. A. H.' night from Galveston, en route to rant by mail tonight. His bond will McInnis, scoutmistress of the orgay; New York, left yesterday after dis- be $1,000. Ba is ization, and a full attendance of charging freight and passengers at, Sheriff Curry stated that their, members is desired. Key West. : {boarding the boat here was only a . * lruse and that they really left by ltrain, he so informed the Miami sheriff, who is on the lookout for, 2 Keese today and may already have | % if ie & him under arrest. t Persona Mention Justice of Peace Rogelio Gomez. says Keese is wanted in his court on : = . the charge of stealing a $450 dia- mond ring, a pearl neck!ace worth . Barthim, who had been| - G. B. Roberts, who had been "$226, an $18.50 traveling bag, and Baton Sat ee rene nash a 8 several weeks visiting in , $30 in money. _He says there is also at points up the East Coast; return-| Key. West, was included in the pas-' 2 warrant against Keese charging ed to the city on the morning train. |sengers leaving last night over the him with assault. He has warrants, East Coast en route to Miami where for a numbér of the other officers the is now mal _his*resid@nee. | composing the raiding party,-he says,, tard - — crass Paige ps i pss | but the names will have to be straight-, Light Station, loti ne ving! Saeed “He A. Pierce, who had been spend. ened out before he ean tell just who his Sar n in Key West. ing several weeks visiting in Key is wanted. It is claimed by the men ss | West, was among the passengers went under so many assumed names. - vbleaving last. night on the steamship that it is possible that two warrants Charles Johnson and Harty Bale Ciba en route to Tampa where he ' may have been issued for the same win, lighthouse keepers, arrived last jis now making his residence. ‘man in some eases. Bs evening from Dry..Tortugas Light, Ww. | Judge Gomez says he had officers Station to spend a»month’s vacation cyi¢4%a"J.” Miller, connected with from his court stationed at the eus- ‘in Key W: ‘the Havana. Electrie Company, who tom house to arrest Keese when’he + : Ihad been in the city for several days. came out from court, but that the A. C. Johnson, who is employed at attending to business matters, was whole crowd went out at the rear of Miami by the Florida East Coast | amorig the passengers leaving yes- the building through the navy yard Railway Company, was an aprival On. terday for Havana. | and boarded the C. G. 299. He states: : u the morning train, and will spend | - | that: he asked to speak to the com-' - = Si = " ae a a several days’ business visit in Key hos W. Smith, railroad- repre-' mander of the vessel with the assur- t - West. |sentative of New York, who had ance that no papers would be served. sve ; “Eis Be the city for a few days’ This, he says, was denied him. He re, 3 A ad 4 by) % Mrs. John A. West, Sr., was atong business stay, was a passenger leav- | says the prohibition officers were on aia a ee tes . the recent arrivals in Key West over. ing last night over the Flagler Sys- the vessel and went below while he ed sy hw the Florida East Coast Railway*from tem en route north. |was endeavoring to get permission Cy 2 Miami, and will spend a while visit- - jto board the boat. He saw the offic-; “| : ing in the Island City with relatives. , Herbert A. Lowe, who is employed ers come on deck, he says, after the ee ; Mr. and Mrs. West recently moved"¥n the mechanical shops of the Flor-' boat was some distance from the . into their new home at Coconut ida East Coast Railway Company at dock. | ; Grove, which was constructed seV-| Miami, was included in the arrivals Justice Gomez says the cases of: . eral weeks ago. het lnee night. Mr. Lowe will spend the officers before him were post- of several days’ business visit in the poned upon telegraphic request from J. M. Henderson, special assistant Island City. U. S. Attorney, Judge Gober, who ’ attorney to the United] States at-j pS ldesires to make an investigation of > torney general, Washington, D. C.,) Mrs. Ernest 'T. Saunders and chil- the affair before that time. The ed left this morning for Miami. He dren, who had been spending sev- date set now is March 15. { aed A was accompanied by A. G. bhai 3 weeks’ visit in Key a with —_—_—_— 4 Ke Jr., assistant collector of customs ‘Gf tives, were passengers leaving om, 2° Florida, They were here for the ‘last night over the East Coast en Nephew of General Containing hearing of the Fannie E. inns Or to their home in West Palm Machado Entertains os - ease. ~ [Beach On Board Cruiser, .--,- Sectional Maps Each County et ° = ; ; se | Arturo Hernandez, nephew of ed New ’ of Coroner's Jury Renders ‘ ‘KEEP YOUR General Machado, entertains this af- | 5 ‘ ternoon ai e cruiser Cuba . Sh win ig Verdict In Accidental > (Mise Vives hitecs. Miss forte : ad ees Killing of Wimberly Zemo Prevents Skin Troubles Myers and Miss Hannah Lazarus. ' i ee ee ee 4 s 4 * 2 : The coroner's jury empaneled by! Have no fear of dry winds or warm Rey, Lawrence Kelly i Land Surveys, Roads, Railr oads, Canals, Justice of Peace Rogelia Goniez to : ‘ sun. Zemo, the safe, dependable, * or dae “yin, — ia bae? antiseptic liquid will keep your skin of Jesuit Order To ; o * > » Fla. free from all blemishes. It gives Speak Here Tonight Ke ge, and ed at 11:30 o'clock today; render: C#5¢S of sunburn, rash, —_ pr People of Key West will be able . : decision that Wimberly came. W°F™, eczema or any other skin to hear one of the most prominent be Relia ble ae Fn death in ah Hjaaf acei- | trouble. It often banishes minor officials of the Jesuit order when Compiled F rom The Latest Data . i blemishes overnight. It does not Rev. 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LIGHTHOUSE NOTES * All good druggists have Zemo in active volcano in continental United . * either form, 60¢ and $1.00. | States begins violent eruption. j e erst eeeserseseee? sniaaiinissfase oansibaentataia rice i s The tender Sundew is engaged in Troop 4, Boy Scouts testing and recharging automatic | of America, Will Hold aids to navigation in Key West har- | o : { ex Meeting Thursday Night amg ‘~S We also have a stock of folder maps of Monroe County The lighthouse tender Ivy is again There will be a meeting of Troop | in Miami, busily engaged in re-.4, Boy Scouts, Thursday evening at S . e c placing aids to navigation. which 7 o'clock at their hall on Duval j j are destroyed daily in that harbor. street under the direction of Scout- q . if rice master J. A. Jenks, and a full at- The lighthouse tender Poppy was jtendance of members is desired as placed at the disposal ef the offi-/much business of importance will cial parties that went to and fro om be the event of the evening. : Aged . Nourishing—Digestible— No Cooking. ‘ the Cuban cruiser Cuba yesterday. TROOP REPORTER. All the lighthouse ships, too, are; IR e,4e e e dressed for the occasion of the Cu-| BARONET EVICTED e | zen ban celebration. baie . L FURNITURE NOVATED _ i *cORK—sir Thomas Moore, 82- ‘ RE A | The yacht Seyor is on dry dock year-old baronet, was ordered evicted Upbelstered and Refinished at the Naval ‘Station, being repaint- bes his wife for non-payment of Mattresses Made Over Boston and recently ma: - i SS ee eee fohe This is one of the many Let the Artman Press do your Ww. B GARING yator m port. “=printing. fo

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