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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. ~ SeCeoeUETES Coo revccccccccoocccoessocooeeoeooeCeCS Notes of The SOSOSS9 00000000000 0000000SSCOSSOCOOCOOEEEOOOECO® Steamer Arrives The Swedish steamer Roslagen atrived in port yesterday from Kongsdad with a load of cement. The vessel is consigned to the) Mills, Captain Elliot&, arrived in port yesterday f: Miami to cement. Theischooner is, con- signed to the Porter Dock Com- pany. ** Vessels Leave Port The British schooner City of | Nassau, Ca Thompson, left yesterday for New Orleans. While at this port the vessel was con- signed to Charles 8. Lowe. “* # Tank Steamer Sails The oil tank steamer Glenpool, Captain Luts, left yesterday for | West for several days’ visit. | * load |held tomorrow night at their Passing Day Train Arrives At 9:30 . The morning train arrived to- day at 9:30 o’clock with 154 pas- sengers on board. Many of those arriving remained over in Key + 2 Troop 1 Meets Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, headqu&rters on Division street, and a full attendance of members is desired. * * * Schooner Leaves Port The schooner Eureka, - which | arrived in port a few days ago with a load of freight which was discharged at the Mallory | dock \for shipment north, left yester- |day for Caxambas. eo Scouts To Assemble There will be a meeting of * FORMER ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL DROPS DEAD TODAY, (By Axsociated Press) COLUMBUS, 0O., March 11.— Augustus T. Seymour, former as- sistant attorney general of the United States, dropped. dead here today. GOVERNOR MARTIN. STILL IMPROVES (By Associated TALLAHASSEE, The condition of Governor John W. Martin, who is ill/here with in- fluenza, continued favorably today, according to information given out at the mansion. The executive was said to be still clear of temperature and that he was feeling “pretty good.” Prenx) h 11— ORDERED TO JOIN ALLIED WARSHIPS (By Associated Press) TOKYO, March 11.—The- for- eign office announced today that. ELECTRICAL STRIKE LOOMS IN MIAMI (By Associated Press) , Fla, March 11.— General strike of union electrical workers in Miami, with a conse-| quent tie up of building a@tivi- ties, on April 1, loamed here to- day as the result of disagreement on.a wage scale contract by elec- tricians and contractors. OPPOSE NAMING FEDERAL JUDGE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 11.— The senate judiciary committee ivoted, 7 to 2 today against the nomination ~of Wallace Mc- Camant, of Oregon, to be a fed- eral circuit judge. oe Seven members of the commit- teé were absent and it was ed that they should be polled Setice a report on the nomination was returned to the senate. Chair- man Cummins hopes to complete the poll within a day or two. Tampico. While at this port the) Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held tomor- SOSSOHOSSOSOSSOLOEOOSLOE |WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Attack eabinet because it includes Louis Malvy, convicted as defeatist during war, as minister of interior. 2 8 Crew of three are rescued when coast guard cutter 2314 tows ashore army blimp TA-5 after it drops into Hampton Roads through escape of gas and motor failure. General Smedley D. Butler ar- rests Colonel Alexander Williams, marine corps, for drunkenness af- ter dinner in Butler’s honor at San Diego, where cocktails were served, eeqocceece ee Cyrus. R. Shipman, former yanchman, sues Mrs. Katherine C. Thorne, in Chicago, for $100,000, charging she promised it for gett- ing divorce for William C. Camp. ee, Arnold Horween, of Chicago, is appointed football coach at Har- on Briand’s new| ‘© suppressed says he will not bring contempt proceedings against newspapers when Jesse Favre is) convicted of murder at Bay St: s se Arthur C. Rich, son of wealthy Battle Creek manufacturer, sentenced at Mason, Mich., to life imprisonment for assaulting Louise King, student nurse. COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING COMPANY is; Information on. Key West Hotel Casa Marina, American plan, single $11, double $20. La Concha Hotel, European plan, single $5 te $7, double $7 to $12. On large parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, Européati| plar, single $2 up, double $4 up. a Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Rates, green fees $2.00 per day. $35.00 plus tax for season. s aaee Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds. Also public tennis and bathing beaches: ~~ Free Band Concerts in Bayview Park Sunday after- noons and every evening except Saturday. : Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine curio shop on Margaret street, 2 a Taxi Stands at railroad stati d_ hotéls. Key West. sila : vi bs Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being. built by Monroe county. { Saene Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway ¢on- |three Japanese..destroyers. from |row afternoon, beginning at 5 Port Arthur had been ordered to |o’clock, at their headquarters in |the Scottish Rite Hall under the |join the allied warships at Taku, leadership of Mrs. A. H. McInnis, |near Tientsin. It was said the scoutmistress of the organization. |ships were sent merely as a pre- | Plans will be made at this meet-|cautionary measure. jing for the entertainment to be put on by the troop in the near vessel was consigned to Everett Russell, agent of the Standard Oil Company at this port. es * tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city. of. Key West. : Pipe ite for muaniclpal waterworks soon to be taid rom mainland. lenty of fresh, ter to West and the Florida Keys. eee pe TWO GIRLS ARE vard. FREED FROM JAIL} - (By Associated Prens) , CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 11. —Aileen O’Connor, 18, and her 14 year old sister, Honora, were free today after being jailed on a Here is sure relief for To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, held tomorrow eve- ANTI-SMUGGLING ning at the Scottish Rite Hall, be- ginning at 7230 o’clock, and a full) attendance of members is desired. +7» Scouts Meet Tonight There will be a joint meeting of the first and second divisions of Troop’6,,Boy Scouts of Amer- fea, held,this evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, and all members ate requested to be in attendance as matters of vital importance will be taken up at this mecting. /* + Cuba From Tampa The P. &0. steamship Cuba, | Capt. W. M. White, will arrive in port tomorfow morning from Tampa. The'steamer will leave ‘again during ‘the day for Havana om the arrival of the train from the north. ,,. 7. Meacham Arrives Malcolm'Meacham, president of the Key West Foundation Com- pany, arrived: this morning from Palm Beach, He was accompanied by his father, Malcolm Meacham, * Holds Inspection _ Gol. A. A. Maybach, Washing- ton, D. C,, has arrived in the city the €oast defenses He said that he ing in goog shape was enjoying his ‘visit f° Capt, J. J, Maher. ee ee © lighthouse tender Ivy leaves! for Miami to finish construc- Persénal Seeccevcececdbo Cigar Company, were 3 fn the passengers leav- the morning train for Mi- “ami and ‘various other points up the East Coast, where they will temain for several days on busi- ness matters, Chas. H. Ketchum, who had “been spending a ten-day business visit at Washington, D. ‘various other, points, returned to the city yesterday over the East Mr. Ketchum will ieave Saterday morning for Havana he will remain for a few visit. 0. Thompson, proprietor Key West Bottling Works, pawenger arriving in the 2 yesterday afternoon over the | Coast\from Miami, and will a days’ business visit in Key W: Beacham Curry, realtor of Key West, who had been spending a few days’ business visit in Miami and other points’ up the Coast, returned to the city yes- terday afternoon over the Flag- ler System. Mrs. Dave Millard, saccom- panied by her two children, were atrivals in the city yesterday af- ternoon over the East Coast from Miami, and will spend a few Weeks’ visit at the home of J. M. Fog pend 1219 Newton street. ¥ Millard was formerly Miss Naomi Curry of this city. Millard Gibson, member of the Key West advertising committee, ‘Peturned:to the city yesterday af- ternoon over the. East Coast ac- gompanying a large number of ex- eursionists who arrived here for several days’ visit. eal and | East | | future. Te ee | Northland To Havana The steamship Northland — left |teday for Havana with a large |n@mber of passengers on board. |The steamer will return to this port Friday. * | woe | |Seouts Plan Sale The rhembers of Troop 5, Boy | |Seouts of America, are making| | preparations for a ¢ake and candy sale to be held on Saturday af- ternoon on Duval street in front of the San Carlos building. The funds derived from this sale will |be used in helping to defray the expenses of the troop on their propeged encampment. ot Lighthouse Tender To Leave - The lighthouse tender. Sundew leaves for Miami Sunday... Super- intendent of Lighthouses Démeritt will leave on the Sundew. When the Sundew reaches Miami the Ivy “will return, * * Vessel Due Today The lighthouse tender Poppy is due today from a frip to the west coast, stopping at Caxambas Pass and lights in the vicinity of Marco. | oe Requests On Funds | Frank H. Ladd, chairman of the! Red Cross roll call committee, asks| that all those who collected money durnig the drive to turn in the funds by next Thursday. Andrew Miller announced that he has col- lected $323 from his division, the P. & O. docks, Mention L, Ex Spencer, former agent of the Florida East Coast Railway, and P. & O. Steamship Company at this port, was an arrival in the city. last night from Miami for a brief stay in the Island City. Mr. Spencer proposes leaving again this evening for the Magic City where he no® conducts head- quarters with the railroad com- pany. Mr, and Mrs. Jaffeth Weather- ford were included in the arrivals here yesterday from Miami, and after a short stay in the Island }Gity left on the boat for Havana. Mr. Weather is a brother of Mrs. W. R. Garing of 809 Eaton strect, this city. The couple were mar- ried in Miami on Tuesday, leav- ing immediately thereafter for a edad to Key West and Havana. } Mrs. Claude Lowe and children, who had been spending several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends, were in- jeluded in the passengers leaving on the morning train en route to Miami where they are now mak- fing their residence. | } Souls A: Gay, who. is Ge iployed at Miami by the Florftia }East Coast Railway Company, }was an arrival in the city last evening over the Flagi@r System, and will spend several days’ busi- TREATY SIGNED (By Associated Press) HAVANA, March 11.—A gen- eral anti-smuggling treaty between the United States and Cuba, known as a convention of “mutual! assist- ance,” was signed today by Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, the American ambassador, and Secretary of State de Cespedes. NOT FROM KEY WEST Speaking of sour grapes: The reason we don’t buy straw- berries at present prices is because we hear they lack much of the sweetness of the home-grown ber- ries —Cincinnati Enquirer. Cranberries are cheaper any- way.—Boston Globe, And the South’s handing us lemons right along—Newark Ad- vocate. come from?—Boston Globe, eee ROR ee : * FROM HERE AND THERE * Ce ee ee ey Charles Darwin, in his boyhood, was accounted. a dunce by his teaghers. The Eskimo has never been a long-lived:race»: The average life- time is 50 years. A saxophone band of 100 musi- cians, said to be the largest of its kind in the world, has been or- ganized by factory workers in Be- loit, Wis. The most valuable tapestries in America are the famous Unicorn set owned by John D. Rockefeller, dr., the value of which is placed at over $1,000,000, The Eskimos are enormous eat- ers. One small family can finish a seal at a sitting, and the husky hunters eat surprising quantities of whale blubber and raw meat at frequent intervals, Where do our lemons mostly} charge of manslaughter for letting their mother freeze to death. enters SLI SS SaaS. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT Campbell Bidg. Fleming St. BPI II Sa DD: VILLLLLLLL NOTICE _ BUICK OWNERS On all Buick Cars purchased from Feb. 27 to March 28, the Buick Motor Co. will send re- fund check for the 2 per cent Federal Tax paid. These re- funds range from $18.00 to $31.00. You can therefore purchase a Buick tax free, GARCIA’S GARAGE BLPIDIII SIS. "T { ness visit in Key West. | Vernon A. Saunders, who is employed in the mechanical shops ef the Florida East Coast Rail- jway Company at Miami, was jamong the arrivals in the city Yesterday afternoon over the {East Coast and will spend several days’ visit in Key West with his family. Mrs. D. W. Walker, formerly Rita Torano, and her two “tehildren, Leland and Allan, were ing in Key ing ’ West with relatives and friends, | was leaving on the train en route to Miami — “qhere she is now waking her home se arrivals here recently from Sara- sota to visit relatives. They are staying at the present with Mrs. W. B.+ Buckley, 1221 Royal street, between *United and , Catherine streets. ADVISE all others to uso Mother's friend,” writes Wi Miller, eo wis cher Hudson, Mich. “I have With my Ht Hite I ft tre? z i i if f é f [ f t H | bid f i E i f, U | : SILVER GRILL |] Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and American Style Cooking and He Wants to Please You. the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 11:30 te 2:00 p.m. 60c Ask for Anything—Just REGULAR DINNER 11:30 to 8:00 p. m. 60c j PAUL PARIS, Constipation ‘You eannot be well and happy and be i — that is taking Kiox-Lax Eeeisaper Falah tire bowel s; * Kiox-Lax thorou; guarantee K: rons rage certain. complex- igre best cleans and black” box—18 tabules thirty-i cents. - KLOK-LAX ‘acts cts tin’ " IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MARINERS The Key West drawbridge on the Florida East Coast Railway will be closed to navigation from 7:00 A. M., March 10, to 7:00 P. M., March 11. This is made necessary on account of-repairs. F. E. C. RAILWAY COMPANY, . per G.C. Couch. ° ry Southard and Elizabeth ~~ Streets : Address P. 0. Box 536 69 feet 6 inches on’ Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard Price $15,000 One-fifth Cash, remainder in one, two, three years White Ways now being install y t i- cus Gueee ng installed through the busi- _ _ Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing. Another new bank has just received wed r Key West posta receipts for Feb., 1926, increased 44 stage bts Same month, last year, est natural harbor in Florida. orts-i reach $47,000,000.00 nh a pyete iter oi _ Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful Sub- division 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. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Str: 10 front foot, or $2,500. veh 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or $3,750. : iy Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 yedts; paar 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally- All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purthaser with contract, : 2 & eoeeeeceeaeceserecesccoonceoieoeseeoscooosesonoesD ‘secseccccvecceconcccscccosccosece . SOSeSeoocesosopsseoeooseeeeeS: eeccseoccoceseccecossosocsse