The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 17, 1926, Page 5

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IESDAY, MARCH 17, eeonee otes of The Passing Day Bmal Arrives Today he steamship Comal of the Gulf and Southern Steamship y, arrived in. port today New Orleans, with a load of on board to be discharged Ds y Dance Tonight A Phere will be a dance given at Hotel La Concha this evening the auspices of the Order of Slay, which gives promise of one of the most enjoyabic ents of the social season. a * Hold Meeting | There will be a meeting of the of the King of St. s Church held tomorrow af- joon, beginning at 4 o'clock, the church and all members are Pquested to be present. * +8 To Tampa The P. & 0, steamship Cuba ut. W. M. White, left Jast night 7:30 o’c'ock for Tampa, with a ge number of passengers on wd. The steamer will return to port.on Friday morning. + * Arrives At 8:50 The morning train arrived at o'clock today with a large of passengers on board. were 152 passengers arriv- on the train with many stopp- off at Key West, while the went through to Havanm ss ss * For Funeral iss Kittie Phelan arrived in city this. morning from Phila- to attend the funeral of brother, Capt. William J. Phe- m, 1203 Whitehead street, who be buried tomorrow after- following services at the _Mary’s Star of the Sea, atholi Church. The cortege will fave the residence at 4 o'clock. Personal Seeseece ° M. Davis, trainmaster of the Cc R y Company, is the day in Key West, . R. Miller, superintendent of P. & 0. Steamship Company, to the city this. morning East Coast from a visit © points up the state. - . Thomas’Gato iv leaving might for New. York Hl a0 } Easter holidays with chil- bres im that city. Mrs. Gato will e to Key. West on April 7. E. Garing was included passengers leaving on the train for Miami and other up the East Coast, where Spend several days’ visit. Wilbur Curry, brother of T. Jen- Curry of this city, who had cong a while visiting in ‘est, was a passenger leaving Morning train for Miami, he is now making his resi- rs. A. W. Roberts and children, had been spending several Visiting in Key West with and friends, were pas- leaving onthe morning én route to their home in rag ©. Lowe, who is employed at i by the Fiorida East Coast Company, was an arrival eity this morning, and will several days’ business visit the Island City. in Samuel J. Knowles arrived here several days ago Miami, was included in the leaving on the morning) en route to the Magic City. Knowles formerly resided in West, but has been making home in Miami for the past years, where he is engaged the fishing business. 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ew ere PROFESSIONAL BUILDING TO BE COMPLETED SOON NEW AND MODERN OFFICE STRUCTURE REMODELLED BY VIC_REALTY COMPANY OF KEY WEST The train arriving here last }night from the north had.a large } number of passengers on board. | Several of those arriving left on | the boat today for Havana. | 808 | Troop 1 Meets Today ‘ | There will be a meeting of} ‘The Professional Building, Key | Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America,| West’s newest and most modern |heid on Friday evening at their) office building, located on Duval | headquarters on Division street,| street, will be completed fin 30 jand a full attendance of members} days, jis desired, Nine offices have already been | rented stated Harry Boyajian of the Vic Realty Company, Only a few more of these fine offices re- h main, and he urges that those who | ing for Havana, returned here yes-| wish to reserve space to make | terday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock! haste in sending in their applica- | with a large number of passengers} tion, | on board. This will be a modern building | aed ein | with a beautiful appearance with- | Scout Entertainment in and without. Elevator service The members of Troop 4,’ Girl] is now being installed, and there | Scouts, will give an entertainment| will be all other modern conveni- on Friday evening in the audi-| ences for the office holders. jterium of the High School build- ai Se Cs TAR SED | ing on White street, and an enjoy-| COMAL BRINGS jab’e evening is promised all who} attend. VESSEL ARRIVES IN PORT TODAY FROM NEW ORLEANS | * * *® | Cuba From Havana The P. & O. steamship Cuba, | which left this port Monday morn- * * # | Mallory From New York The steamship Henry R. Mallory} will arrive in port on Saturday | night from New York, en route to Galveston, with passengers and} freight on board. After discharg- | ing passengers andefreight at this| port, which will consume several) hours, the vessel will leave for the} Texas port. * # % Phelan Funeral Thursday The funeral of Capt. W. J.| Phelan, who died here on Monday | night, will be held tomorrow af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. Captain} Phelan was a member of the order of Elks besides many other| organizations, and the local lodge will turn out in a body to attend the funeral. Bringing forty tons of freight for Key West, the Gulf & South- ern steamer Comal came into port this morning from New Orleans en route to Mjami. The, Cofhal is making regular trips between. New Orleans-Key West-Miami: Two passengers left Key West on the Comal for Miami. There were twenty-five passengers on board, coming from New Orleans en route to Miami. The Comal left New Orleans on the 15th. The next trip from New Orleans will be made on the Mention eeececcecce ee Ambrose Cleare was among the arrivals on the morning train from Miami, and will spend severa! days’ visit in the Island City. proceeding to Miami on the same day of arrival. : Messrs. Brown And Partridge To Attend Biscayne Bay Races Arthur M. Brown and Morris N. Partridge leave this evening for Miami where they will attend the Biscayne Bay yacht regatta held in Miami March 18, 19 and 20. Mr. Brown and Mr. Partridge have been asked to servé on the judges committee of the regat Capt. Clark D. Stearns was also appointed a nfember of this com- mittee but will not go to Miami. Perey A. Cook, salesmanager of the Tropical Isles Sales Cor- poration, left this morning for Miami, where he will participate ‘in the yacht races, Mr. Cook has been asked to drive one of the Biscayne babies in the races, APPRECIATION John. Delvado, connected with] the National. Biscuit Company, was included in the passengers leaving this morning over the East Coast én route to Miami. Miss. Elaine Saunders was in- cluded in the “passengers leaving on the’ morning train for Miami, where she will spend the next sev- eral weeks visiting relatives andj friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Carey and children returned to their home in Maimi last evening over the East} Coast, following several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends. | ‘ The commandant and officers |,,2: ©. Simmons, prominerit lum-/o¢ the naval station wish to ac- ber dealer of Birmingham, Ala. knowledge their’ appreciation of who had been spending «several Col. Robert M. Thompson’s kind- days’ visit in Havana, was ar ar- nent in inviting them to hold their rival in the city yesterday after-| sericial farewell dinner to, Capt. noon, and after a short stay here Clark D. § aheatd, his house- left on the evening train en route * to his home. | Mr. and Mrs. Jaffeth Weather- ford, who had been spending sev- eral days’ visit in Havana and | other points in the Cuban republic, returned to the city yesterday af- }ternoon on the steamship Cuba.) | After a short visit in Key West | they left on the morning train for Miami. 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Sigretto, wealthy New York contractor for $250,000, claiming he deceived |her into believing him dead and she remarried twice. s #8 Senator Robinson, Arkansas, attacks Senators Reed and Borah for world court oppositien in East St. Louis speech; Senator Shipstead, Minnesota, in Chicago speech says world court idea. is history, repeating itself. - (ee eS Five officers and salesmen of Griffin- development and ‘con- struction company are arrested in New York for using mails to de- fraud in Florida boom. PAZO OINTMENT | COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING COMPANY Cleaning and Pressing have lost weight or suffer from) Tanlat starts right in to! Germany to/ NOTICE Owing to the necessity of hav- ing to rent the lower floor of the San Carlos Institution to provide, with the product of this rental, the necessary funds to open a night school, we, the Board of Di- rectors, hereby ca!l for bids for the | rental of this portion of the build- | ing, said bids to close at 8:00 p. m., Thursday, March 18, it being un- |derstood that all bids received after that hour will not be con- sidered. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids, =| For informatin apply to Senor} Jose Medina, at the Wardlow Cigar jat 1018 White street. mar 16-2t UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SER- VICE, Port of Key West, Fia., \March 9, 1926. Notice is hereby |given that the following described |automobile Has been seized near the Naval Air Station, Key West, |Pla.. February 18th, 1926, for vio- Hlation of Sections 3061 and 3062 Re- | vised Statutes, to wit, one Dodge five passenger touring car, engine No. 643389, State License No. 225- 225-C, owner unknown, together | with all her equipment and appur- tenances thereunto belonging, All persons claiming the above de- scribed automobile, or any interest | therein, are notified and admonish- | ed to file claim of ownership at the Customs House within twenty days after the first publication of this notice, otherwise the said automo- bile, its equipment and appurten- ances thereunto belonging will be sold at public auction. in front of the Federal Building at Key West, Fla., at 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, April 7th, 1926, m accordance with the provisions of the statutes, Cr N. Hildreth, Jr., Collector. mari7-24-31 R -REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H.. KETCHUM FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. |F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ Factory on Fitzpatrick street, 07! F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER * Sheet Metal Work - CALL PHONE 621-W GC. ROBERTS Dealer in General Merchandise WALTER’S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES 3 Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. and buni.ns ploy stant relief to ° Information on Key Wes! Hotel Casa Marina, American plan, single $11, double $20. La Concha Hotel, European plan, sing! $5 to $7, double $7 to $12. On large parties of 75 more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, Euro plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. Population of Key West, 18,000. ma Municipal Golf Links—a sperty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Rates, green fees $2.00 per day. § $35.00 plus tax for season. 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. i Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine’ curio shop on Margaret street. Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. Key West. See Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- 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 tie = center waterworks soon to be laid rom mainland. lenty.of fresh, pure water to West and the Florida Keys. 4 * White Ways now being installed : ness dsc. iz through the Sis ; uilding permits and Bank deposits rapidly in : ing. Another new bank has just asiead sharks. | Key West postal receipts for Feb., 1926, in 44 = cent pares be month, last year. srs natural harbor in Florida. ; reach $47,000,000.00 annually. sep aaccive «. Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful division at easterly end of the ialand is daily sinters “Progress.” Several new houses under gonstruction. Graders, scarifiers, roadrdllers, draglines, and motor trucks ms fgg rite ist ae 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Stree! front foot, or $2,500. a ae 50 ft. residential lots, $75 isin: $75 per front foot, or ._, Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years; regi 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. : Any further information will be gladly furnished KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President = Phone 45 614 Duval Stee now being built. Valuable Corne Southard and Elizabeth Streets 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard Seeeeeerevevecewess |). nm, _ MARINE NOTES — oe e PB. 40.5. S. Cuba, Capt. White, First Class Work Cleveland Johnson and Perez 828 Division Phone 445-W Palma, Capt. Ward, will arrive i from Havana this afternoon with ears of imports, and will sail for | Seeeeseccs from Havana at 4:30 p. Havana tonight with 26 cars of : 9 eo oo yesterday with 319 passengers exports. FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE U.S. mail, and sailed for —- KEY WEST ‘ampa at 7:30 p. ni. with FP. E. ar Ferry Joseph > CO. passengers. Parrott, Capt. Hansen, will arri 124 DUVAL STREET from Havana tonight with ca and will sail for Havana with 26 ears of various exports, 26 cars of exports. | onroe DRUG CO., QUINGY, ILL | _P. & 0. S. 8. Governor Cobb, Harrington, arrived from Tampa this morning with 149 rs, and sailed for Havana 9:30 a. m. with 173 passen- PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies 3 ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 132 One-fifth Cash, remainder in one, two, three years . We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF IT IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT H ° S. Northland, Capt. arrive from Havana F. E C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Capt.” Hansen, arrived Havana at 7 p. m. yester- IN NEW LOCATION with 27 cars of various im- 328 Simonton Street and sailed for Havana at 11 ‘ s SOOSSSSSSSSOSSSSHOSSSSHSHSSSSHOSSHSSSSOSSSSSSHSSSSSHSOSSSSSSSHSHSSOSHOSSHOSSSSSEOOSHSOES

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