The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO WARNER'S VIEWS lige History. of The Carmelita ON EMBARGO peeescosceccccccocsocoes| : NOW IN EFFECT (By Asnoctated Press) ' Old Wreck Near Mangove Key Was Beautiful Barque PASADENA, Cal.—A $25,000) . us | pull ates Wantien wae ced Plying These Waters Many Years Ago BROOKLYN RESIDENT SPENDS - } erick Barlett, having been beaten PART WEEK IN PINEAPPLE SHIPMENTS WILL six and four at 36 holes by Archie) Since dyiamite is soon to de-|situation, he would set colors next TARE NEXT PLACE IN COM- M. Andrews, to whom he gave four 'stroy that well preserved skeleton | day. The colors were visible at} KEY WEST = | strokes; Bartlett must pay $575,- of the old derelict which has been an early hour next morning. Capt. | MODITIES ‘TRANSPORTED 900 for a building in: Chicago in-'an object of interest in the harbor|Shaw, with the “Foam of. the ' ; in coeaiae | stemdiot $650,000. {peas Fleming Key, commonly Sea” went to Capt. Gardner’s as a 7 Biokeere Peels: ic nown as Mangrove Key, for|sistance, as did also the govern-|N+ ¥+» W weet — PARIS—Fearing that Harry | many -years, this sturdy relic of |ment schooner Montrose. The Car-|4aY8 this past week and stopped eee Drake, English heavyweight, br ages ago has become a widely dis-|melita had sunk to the bottom, | here long enough to . purchase The “ethbargo on building ma- be killed in the ring tonight 'Y|eussed subject of conversation in |and her hull was filled with water |Some key acreage. His purchases terials on the Florida East Coast|P8°lni Uzsudun, the tiger: of the Key West and elsewhere. . |to the depth of the sea at that|Were msde through Robert P. Railresd-will be lifted in a couple|}¥Fenes, Henri Bernstein has re-) Tt has been stated that no one|point, and the crew was busily|Bailey of the Over-Sea Company. | of wéaks, stated L. R. Warner, of | fed - prorgic’ a has been in-|knew the name of the old-time|engaged in dismantling the ship.| Mr- _Klinkenberg _ purchased the-embargo spretiee, before'the “Adie that Drake has heart ship, of WRN oly, oe loa iy Censimege in stripping sieht pee ‘ee Re reihd sa era realtors yesterday. “ ones” are visible y-: Now |the. vessel, en. work was| ¥ 3¢as. f that | Me. Werner said that tomato se atgh g ithat the frame-work has stubborn- |completed he brought the captain, |the climate in Key West so well) growérs “are now ‘busy, sending} MADRID — The Plus Ultra ty defied the forces of the ele-|crew and all the material to Key |that he is planning to bring. his| their erops north, and the railroad| "4@l, commemorating the recent | ments, the billows of the sea.and|West aboard the “Foam of the |f2mily down. for several weeks in| was crowded with ears laden with| ight to Argentina, is to be be-| ravages of time for so many years, |Sea.” The material was sold at|the summer. He will also make tomatoes. Pineapple shipments stawed hereafter on any Persons | people are interested to learn |public auction here, and the hull|¢Vvery effort to interest northern were the next oh the list, he said. | throughout the world who distin-| something about the staunch ship|of the Carmelita was sold as she capital in the city. : | Listshen:: ahdtesanté;’ kavecalio guish themselves by great feats. |that it used to be, a long, lonpystood, on the shoal at Dry Tor-| George Gatta of Mildred, Pa., been overcrowded and piled up in as ean * time ago. Was it “The Ship-That}tugas, Key West men were: the |and P. Aegon! SiR cert! é the yards along the road through-| SAN FRANCISCO—Harry Leon|Never Returned,” or the abandon-|purchasers of the hull. They own-|Were visi : ‘ | j : #9 ‘ out ‘the state. This situation is| Wilson, author, has gone to aled barque of a. pirate bold heed a tug, on which they went to|of purchases cole ois ree . ound § . Here is a Savings practically cleared up now, and|‘@nch after deeding his house in|used to sail the seven ‘seas? | Tortugas and floated the hull, }2"d !e: 7 2 . : R conditions are almost Coaoaak the artists’ colony at Carmel to} By taking a retrospective view |towing it to Key West and leaving Among their purchases were |" rf bank that seems more like a All ships coming into port with| Mrs. Wilson. She says he is away|and piercing the past through ait at anchor in Man of War har-|three acres on No Name Key, a “ warm-hearted pal than a cold-blooded lumber. and cement have. either| indefinitely but she will give no| period of thirty years or more,|bor. Long years ago a hurricane|lot on White street, a home on y bank. You. will want one and you wouldn't been directed to other ports or|&xPlanation. you will see the good ship Car-jeame along and swept her from |Flagler avenue, Amelia — and) part with it for worlds after you get it, ; their ¢argoes removed to schoon- 5am |melita, from Boston, glide grace-jher anchorage to. Mangrove Key,|the Curtis property on Florida . é a 2 ers anid’sené by water ‘instead of| “MOSCOW—Dissatisfied with the)fully in the Key West , hathor,/where ‘her stalwart frame exists|*eet a an Gn But listen! Don’t forget this—you rall to northern points on the|encyclopaedias prepared unde1|making this port for orders. She|today, though winds and waves in| Both Mr. Gatta an phe wilt have to hurry. Yon can’t: wait. min- thi tas 1 i i ‘way were immensely pleased with & G majniand, the czars, the Bolshevikis have is-|was @ powerfully built barque, its|years and years have swept away |W&Y ¥ = he fish. tee. as All attempts to remdy this situa-| sued the first volume of “The|ftame-work heavily reinforeed|every vestige of cther materials| the soothe ent ean begat =. Q . Because Calumet banks will be-given. free tion have failed. However, Mr.|Great Soviet Bneyclopaedia,”| with iron, and was a vessel of |that went into the making of thisj™S an ‘ x n é Warner believes that movements| which is to appear in 30 volumes. about 200 tons displacement. Yes, }once fine ship. trip soon, eS here ee = ig Ay During Calumet Week Only by rail of building materials will| It will be completed in six years|she was a sail ship, as most all} ‘There you have, the history of ans oc Silonite ited ; take place shortly. _ and will-be sold at cost. igs vessels were at that day andthe old derelict at Mangrove Key a ‘ Lincoln Spencer of the Florida ee |time. : just as “Capt, Billie” told it to a : : o- Bx Wi k f M rch 22 -|CHINESE MERCHANT HANGS| C4Ptain Gardner, a gallant sea-| representative of The Citizen. Three pairs of twins were E f : ee 0) c.3 in the city several: daye jman of the old days,-was com-| But there are interesting side- Ledqieepatttalan a ee Bb i HANK YOU predicted that the em- (Ry Associated Press) mander of the Carmelita, : and | jj, sehool in Birmingham, Ala., a SURAT maa bargo would be lifted by ‘Ape 1. LIVERPOOL, Eng., March 23.|when his vessel touched at this Lenin ae See Pokies: atl teens coneactie cts Sapaet 2 a and only as long.as the supply lasts, Mrs Spenger at that ti: id 1 Lock: Ah-Tam, Chinese mer-|port, though without cargo, she Gard: {and Marietta per, James a ————__——_ a s he thought this seetter sence chant was hanged today for the|was ordered to the fumigation sta- rang Hetcpaacegoapttat sae Marvin Andrews, and Evelyn and | H Hereis all that you have to do: Tell ‘ as materials were stacking up in|™urder of his Welsh -wife and/tion of the government which was|shaw his sword as a keepsake. It| athryn Gilbert. . 2 mother to order a pound can of Calumet bead railroad yards, and. this gave ars ori ip paies meaner, mae sion oh va sod rr St lis a blade of splendid metal with : 4 ; epee pe penton your grocer and. ask him. » shippers an opportunity to| Doris, 20, and Cecelia, 17. psiiiaeon ds > ran |bright handle and mountings and 2 Pi : for one Calumet banks. Better + i ee onto a shoal just before reaching | hears the coat of arms of Great P THAT COUGH 3 j mother’s consent to go tothe store & Pitcher mouth pumps also ie tener of the Dex Tortugas] Britain. <n . " j a pound of Calumet. . leather for. same. Albury's Docking. back thirty ryeecs or| Some six weeks ago, Miss Edith BEFORE IT STOPS YOU | Hardware Store. mar22-23 (as could be seen a pretty pilot |G- Austin, a niece of Capt. Gard- LEO NA R Ds Di f boat plying the waters between|ner, master of the Carmelita -f ~ by pete SE bison ye — Key West and Dry Tortugas,/thirty years ago, came to Key man’s. petticoat, George Hazel- carrying * mail and.supplies for|West.on a yacht with a party of COUGH SYRUP itine’s will was duclased valid by a government employees at the Dry | Boston tourists, She cherishes the u oTAU ‘Twenty-five years ago today the| Los Ange!es jury. Tortugas fumigating station.|memory of her uncle and of the ar pv news” was the capture of 3 3 “Foam of the Sea” was the name|Carmelita, and made: diligent in- CREOSOTED by General Fred Fun- jof this pilot boat, and it was inquiry about the derelict which she) ston, i ‘charge of ‘Captain William H./had heard is still visible near this ‘ X i 4 ‘ 4 Shaw, now living, hale and hearty, | port. She got in touch with Capt, AT ALL OR T at 406 Whitehead street, in this}Shaw and visited him at his home, Pe ative city. He is 83 years old now,|406 Whitehead street. He ac- Roman Catholics but looks much younger, and has|companied the party on the yacht Kingdom in the oe i : z i |been living in Key West Fy) years, |to the wreck of the Carmelita,|| “°* pee seit 1 Cardinals, is 65, years old ted Me ae 2 having come to this city with the|and Miss Austin made some splen- Ei joday, tee fd pi Gulf Keys “Realty Co. Inc, ° mee family at the cy. Capt, |did pictures of the old frame of; Fl st Phone &t Prot. Michael 1. : 3 Shaw, familiarly: “Capt.|the once splendid ship. Captains 5 z ‘ . Pupin, whose Billie,” did pilot duty all through |Shaw gave Miss Austin the sword|| #¢ference: First National Bank, made ible th possible the long- : the period of the Civil war. He|that was presented to him by her mene ot" Commmerer delivers the ; has been a licensed pilot’. more|uncle. She suggested that he Charter Day address at the Uni- : tian: ‘ i i i ; ¥ 54 years, and still holds his|present it to her in a formal way. veraity of California today. ‘= lcommission. This he did aboard the visiting accept And all this brings us back to |yacht, and photographs were made HARRY N. S. JONES ; a eR i Bresident Solidus has asked the Carmelita. When she ran|of the scene. Captain Shaw: has se DENTIST ; ; - ¥ all the states to > aground near Dry: Tortiigas, Capt./received copies of these photos, | P C : if |Shaw went to the relief of the |and they are excellent. Miss Aus- 532 Fleming Street F 3 a | ee’ gen Her —— on said |tin writes him from Groton, Mass., OFFICE HOURS: : ‘ Z je did not think theywould need|that she is having enlargements " oo a : any aid, but if he found that his/made of the prints, and will send| #90 to. 12-30: 2:00 40 6:09 || GAS Quy qMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ; crew ‘could not cope with the |him one of each. PHONE 2967 EE SREB ERI SOAS TNS The pooual eonvention of. the eer tm ere cares re es : ‘ te ; Southern Pine Association, repre- a “a8 Miss Olga Dalsten of Copen- _ Swell assortment of bird cages, cE From School T: $200" received xs ae award for (re nants bind gravel. Sel ST POPIIIOOIPIIMIIIIIIOIS DOPOD MMMMMTEEE Es $200 received as an award for|window display. Albury’s Hard- * eeee POC oeeeecccceccoecs ted teed gl il To Great Eminence |heroism. ware Store, phone 73; mar22-23 A young man who was brought : up on a farm in Western Penn- sylvania studied diligently’ and S 4 i - qualified for district school teach- er. Further pursuing his studies ( *: ig and teaching, he managed to save ‘ é up enough money to put him thru a z medical college. He. began the \ cs af é 2 saa —F : Bet i hal i RF practice of medicine in the new oil section of Pa. He was a student of nature, knew and could easily recognize in. South Dakota pecan of the medicinal plants| [\ voters will name |growing in the woods, \ for nominees for Later, he moved to Buffalo, N. (hahha hahaha aba senator, congress-| Y., where he launched his favorite governor and other officers |remedies, and in a. short time, to be chosen at the November/they were sold by every druggist. #iection. Senator Peter Norbeck, |in the land. Today, the name of Republican, is a candidate for re-|this man, Dr. R. V. Pierce, is A) nomination. known throughout the world. His “ Golden Medical Discovery is the & = t= ~ jbest known blood medicine and f ° & lag er tf Hi ¢ i F } tonic, More than fifty million} [\\| of satisfied patrons have dealt with the bottles have been sold in the U. S, If your druggist does not sell First National Bank for many years. If A N ® | ] the Golden Medical Discovery, in 1 liquid or tablets, you can obtain | \t} you have not been of their number in the [7 1¢. e a trial pkg. of the tablets by send- \ jing 10¢ to the Dr. Pierce Clinic,| ff pee lin Buffalo, N.Y. i) past, we invite you to become a member GPaIEOVasesawse WE HAVE INSTALLED AN K UP-TO-DATE | e ELECTRIC TOASTER Y Eijsrecta, pinNER ANDy| ING / * 2 ean a padi Wey West Citizen i}ING FRESH MEAT AND i4 4 ¢ WALTER'S GALVANIZED fi] FRESH VEGETABLES Qofmell Wall Board, Sesh, fj | : Sie tnksCones Comee|l -SAMITARY ff are 125 Duval Street Resfing. H. B. Davis.100 Perf] RESTAURANT . 7 | Pure Paint and Oils. | ¢ e. i 5 a P= MOAI beak b hee i

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