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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926. Notes of The Passing Day Seccccccoccoccoceseseces Leaving For Miami To Hold Meeting The lighthouse tender Sundew| Stephen R. Mallory Chapter U. will leave the latter part of the! D. C. will hold their regular meet- week for Miami to relieve thej|ing tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 tender Ivy. The Ivy will erect|at the home of Mrs. Allan B. ene iron structure and two iron | Cleare. structures in Hawk Channel. os 8 City Prisoners Are NOTICE Pat To Work Painting Sign Posts On Streets By order of the city council two of the city prisoners are en- gaged in painting the metal posts supporting the street signs at |each of the street corners of the \ city. ~ This gives a pleasing touch of |neatness to the streets and also | preserves the metal from rapid | deteriorization. The paint being used is a pretty tint of green. POOCCOOCO OOOO COSOCOSOOE SEC OSODOLOOOCOOOSOLLOOELOSCOLOSESECELECECS Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan Builds up weak bodies: Painting and Decorating by day or contract. First class work guaranteed. 404 Grinnell street. 3tx SSOTGIOIOS Hotel Halcyon Miami, Florida recommend "POI OOO aS Oa Pee Many Havana Passengers The steamship Cuba arrived in port yesterday afternoon from | Havana and had a large number of passengers on board. Many of} | those arriving on the boat remain- Many Train Passengers | The ‘train arriving here last night from the north had a large mumber of passengers on board LEAVES TONIGHT Many of those arriving on the train Temained over in Key West for several days’ visit. ss * San Jacinto Due Saturday | The Mallory steamship Jan Ja-| cinto is due to arrive in port on Saturday night from New York | en route to Galveston, with, pi sengers and freight on board. Th Steamer arrived here a week ag from Galveston, en route north | ss * | Concho Leaves Tuesday The Mallory steamship Concho, | Cept. Mcintosh, which arrived in port at an early hour yesterday) morning from Galveston, left again) during the day en route to New; York. The vessei_had passengers| Rite Hall, under the direction of thanks to the many friends who | Mrs. A. M. McInnis, scoutmistress} were so kind to our dear mother, The troop) Alicia Sawyer, during her recent illness. and freight on board for Key West. “+s | Scouts To Hold Sale | Mrs. A. H. Meinnis, scoutmis-| tress of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, an-| mounces a cake and candy sale to be conducted on Saturday after-| noon, beginning at 4 o'clock, in front of the San Carlos Hall. The} fae is being held for the purpose of raising funds for the encamp-| ment to be held during the suin- mer months. « New Arrival | No wonder Sgt. M. H. Kennedy | was smiling all over his face this morning. It’s a boy. Was born this morning and tipped the scales at 7% pounds. His name? Oh, yes; it is Kenneth Kermit Ken- nedy, and he is certainly a bright | and promising looking little fel-| low, for his age. Sgt. and Mrs. Kennedy are being highly con- gratulated upon their good for- tune at their home in the Army} Barracks, where Sgt. Kennedy is | in charge of the hospital. 1 Personal Dr. William R. Warren was in- cluded in. the passengers leaving| over the East, Coast lastnight for| Miami, where he will spend the next severa! days on business mat- ters. ** | Miss Louise Pinder, who had been visiting in Key West for sev- eral weeks with relatives and friends, was a pasenger leaving on the morning train en route to her home in Miami. State Senator William H. Ma-| lone was among the passengers} leaving last night over the East Const for Miami, where he will re- main for a few days’ business stay. Wiliam R. Porter, president of the First National Bank, was aj passenger leaving last night over) the East Coast ,en route to Miami, where he will remain for a few days’ business visit. Vernon J. Kauffman, connect- ed with the Cuban. Railway Com-| pany, who had been spending sev- | — eral days’ business visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving yes- terday on the P. & O. boat en Toute to Havana. Mr. Kauffman! was formerly associated with the Pennsylvayia Railroad. | Miss Grace Pinder was among! the outgoing passengers on the morning train for Miami, where she will spend the next several} a weeks visiting with relatives and} friends. Franklin R. Simpson, real e: dealer of Birmingham, Ala. had been spending several days business visit in Havana and Key West, was a passenger ‘eaving on} the morning train en route to his bome. who Malcolm Meacham, president of the Key West Foundation Com pany, after spending several days ip the city, leaves this evening for West Palm Beach. Claude H. Knowles, who is em ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the morning train for @ few days’ business visit in Key Wests Hubert Baker. fe rly of Key West, but who is now making his home elsewhere, was a passenger leaving on the morning train, ac companied by his son, Candler, en route to Miami, where they will spend « visit of a few weeks. Capt. Charles Watkins, who had been spesding several days’ busi- ness visit’ in Key West, was a pas- wenger leaving yesterday over the East Coast for Miami, where he! is now making his residence. j over for a few days’ stay in the} | th ed over in the Island ‘City for several days’ stay. ee Cuba To Tampa The P. & O. steamship, Capt. W. M. White, left last night at 7:30 o'clock for Tampa with a large number of passengers on board.| The steamer will return to this] port on Friday morning, leaving| again for Havana on the arrival of the train from the north. : s * 6 Girl Scouts To Meet There will be a meeting of Troop) 4, Girl Scouts, held on Friday af-! ternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock, at/ their headquarters in the Scottish! * of the organization. now meets in the afternoon instead of evenings. * * « Train Arrives at 8:30 The morning train arrived on} schedule time today, reaching the| station at 8:30 o’clock, with al large number of passengers on| board. Many of those arriving on} the train left on the boat for. Havana, with the others remaining Isiand City. ree eae Meets With Success Frank Maloney, who is, now in city demonstrating the uble Light,” which is termed the “Million Dollar Invention,” is meeting with much success in the demonstrations put on hi Mr.| Maloney has placed the article on the market, and anyone desiring to make purchase of same may re- fer to an adv isement printed in|} this issue giving the names of/| places where the light may be ob-| tained. Mention Mr. and Mrs, Harold D. Pierce and children, who had been spend- lightful month here as the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Clark D. Stearns. Stearns. alms when unable to get work | Wiliam Coles- committed suicide. beautiful floral offerings. From Mother Nature’s store- | house we have gathered the roots; barks and herbs which are com- pounded, under the famous Tan- lac formula, to make Tanlac. If your body is weak and un- dernourished, if you can’t sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or | burning rheumatism, just you see how quickly Tanlac can help you back to health and strength. Don’t delay -taking Tanlae an- other day. Stop at your drug- gist’s now and get a bottle of this, the greatest of all tonics. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con- stipation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray of Chicago leave this evening fo- their home, after spending a de- Mrs. Gray is the sister of Mrs DEATH BEFORE ALMS CHICAGO-—-Rather than accept CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH Shu-Milk Best Polishes For White Kids Full line of All Colors Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 612 DUVAL ST. ~ Also for the numerous and THE FAMILY. | THE MILLION DOLLAR INVENTION Trouble Ligh Is now on sale at the following places GOMEZ FILLING STATION KEY WEST TIRE CO. WM. CURRY SONS CO. ANTONIO GARCIA GARAGE BOB LEWIS TREVOR & MORRIS WM. BURCHELL GET YOURS NOW ing several weeks in Key West, | visiting relatives and friends, were { passengers leaving on the morning train en route to Miami, where they are now making their home. James C. Robertson, connected with the L. & N. Railroad, who had been spending several days’ | business visit in Key West, was included in the passengers leaving last night over the East Coast, en| route north. % Horlicks ORIGINAL * Maited “Milk Forlnfante, | invalids, Seataing--Dtamatie tho Contins ‘ ible— No Cooking. The Home Food-Drink for All Aces FRESH OYSTERS INDIAN PASS SELECTS | Received Daily at | WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM || Phone 687-W } 900 Southard Street | | PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK | Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street SEPP TITS, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Breken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received i A. L. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St. PII aa as. VISES PLAPSLILSAZLLLLDLL POLES LILI DOL OL LOL a @: INFORMATION OF Key West Casa Marina Hotel, American plan, sirzle $11, double $20. La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $5 to $7, double $7 to $12; sea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. eee es Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Rates, green fees $2 per day. 6a Use f Bathing Beach and Tennis—opposite Casa Marina Hotel. 7 + @ Free Band Concerts in Bayview Park, Sunday afternoon and each evening except Saturday. * Fishing—Over 300 varieties to try for. ie we Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler Street. shop on Margaret Street. See hotels for boats. Marine curio Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. See Key West while you wait! eee ee Ocean Boulevard, to encircle island, now being built by Monroe county. . Over-Sea Highway, from Miami to Key West. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway contracted. Steel toll- bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the City of Key West. 8 Pipe Line fot municipal waterworks soon to be laid from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water for Key West and the Florida keys. * ee White Ways now being installed through the business district. * 8 « Bu lding permits and Bank deposits rapidly increasing. An- other new bank has just received charter. 0 ss Key West postal receipts for Feb., 1926, increased 44 per cent over same month, last year. Ea ae" Best naturat—harbor in Florida. Exports-imports reach $47,000,000.00 annually. Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful Subdivision at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new houses under construction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrollers, draglines and motor trucks in active operation. KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. 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