The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 3

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(Cacccessccecooos | |Lee, U. S. N. R. F. for ais splen-|enjoy. Mr. Lee is a resident of greece capeaaraccececece: “TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926. BABY GAR SINKS ¥ FOOTBALL 0 ‘BABY GAR Si FIGHT RESULTS | WITH HONOLULU) STATION MAINTAINS rescarck and experimental radi |elad to ret ay colts of FOR REAL BSDATE AND. RENTALS. | «tte am SILENT PERIOD 22x, rs, saa: dau gere KEV WEST INVESTMENT CO. DURING RACES | 124 DUVAL STREET. > ‘is “Anneciaie’ Prem) PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 30. (Continued from Page 1) lradio division of the Reserve|of District Headquarters where | British featherweight champion, | jhas been asked to send its foot-|ment has authorized LONDON — Johnny Curley,|—The University of’ Pittsburgh ] silent (Force. in this District well to the |the. necessary ‘and appropriate: ac- ball team to Honolulu for a post-|PeTiod for the high powered sta-| | front, the position they rightfully! tion, will be taken?’ SPEED CRAFT COLLIDES| WITH, MISS, PALM: BEACH | IN CUBAN WATERS YES. TERDAY; © ¥ (By Agsgetated Press) | HAVANA,” March © 30.+-Baby Gar VII, Garfield Wood’s latest | defeated Harry Corthet, Bethnal | Green, 20 epi ag * KOT SPRINGS, Ark, — Pal} Meore, Memphis, defeated Bobby | }Hughes, New Iberia, La, 10 rounds. { | * 968 |, PHILADELPHIA—Ernie Jar-| ivis, England, awarded decision} lover Eddie Leonard, Baltimore, 8/ lrounds, Joey Ross, New jbeat Jackie Feldman, Baltimore, |season game with the University lof Hawaii on next New Year’s|P: day. This-was. rage kn known. in. special dispatch to the Gazette- The Hawaiian offer; the dis-|% patch said, carriers ‘with~* ites guarantee of $10,000 and full ex- penses for 20 players and offi: cials during theig stay in Hone | Times from Honolulu. © York, | !ulu. speed boat lies today 100 fathoms | & rounds. Johnny Brennan, Tren- ocecceeceocegaaeorcss= oe ) under the sutface of the Gulf of | Mexico, about a quarter of smile} from the. Malecon, Havana’s sea-! side driveway. “The boat ‘sank yesterday after Joe Walters, Columbia, Ind., 5 secescsessese .® collision with Miss Palm Beach’) as they rounded % buoy on the} Hesures of the 12-mile open race for motor boats. Thousands of Persons along the sea wall’ were _ watching the boats as they sped _ through a sea disturbed by a heavy} | | swell. Miss Okeechobee; with Mrs, W. 4d. Conner, of Buffalo, at the ‘wheel, had safely rounded the buoy| }@ short distance ahead : of Miss Palm Beach, making: ‘nearly 40, ‘miles an hour and leaving a wide ‘white wake behind her. Mss Palm _ Bench struck the wake, leaped 4 "eléar of the water and came down /off her course. Paby Gar, closely following, ulso leaped’ dver« the Swell and struck the left side of ? Miss Palm Beach, ‘crushing the Geek and ripping a hole in her own _ body. George Wood, driving Baby Gar, aud ‘Ton Kenny, his mechanician, : were thrown out of the boat. Mrs, haid heard the crash. She ly swung her boat about sharply and, with the motors roar- ‘ the hull of Miss Okeechobee hidden by the spray, she raced ack toward the buoy where Wood | and Kenny could be seen bobbing | 3p and down with the swell. ~~ Kenny’s life preserver had fioat- | from him.as he started to i toward ee Gar, which was poe ky a, cig dah i F went alongside *Wood!” ha tig stowed _ down both the boat™and the ‘in the water were nearly ohaeurda | in & cloud nf spray. » helped aboar: Meow, | course of Baby caught Tope pulled himself ite pti os He. attempted to steer Wood’ was 4 in, the _ i the damaged: iat the water was pouring into the bull too fast. Kenny shut off the g motor and jumped overboard just {s Baby Gar sank beneath the ‘waves. The mechanician then p*wam to the judges’ yacht. Meanwhile the crew of Miss| + Palm Beach, driven by Orrin Johnson, were making efforts to) keep her afloat, Finally she was in tow and beached in Ha- harbor. Nether Wpod nor Kenny was injared. Pt eeaplnaptaidammtaeand eveseses | “CALENDAR OF SPORTS _MeBeseccess ib, ‘ampa. Meeti: Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tie ‘wana. 7 (Ewart Show: Annual show of | em (Ore.) Kennel. Club. American Bowling Y “Samer panna at Toledo. | 4 Basketball: National _ inter- yfecholastic tournament opens at, P gpebnetey of Chicago. Ve Golf: North and South cham-| ' for women closes at Pine- Pe eeting: Recibiies “hi ALU} ips, at New Orleans. F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work’ CALL PHONE 621-W FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over mptor, _githat gold to the value of nearly ton, won from Teddy Silva, Cali- | ‘ornia, on a foul, 5 rounds. ee * | DANVILLE, Iil.—Eddie Staten | gained a technical decision over 4rounds. Red Vickery, Kankakee, | |knocked out Jack Mitghell, In-! |dianapolis, 3 Pe vamee | bg | } YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Ted} | Morgan outpointed Eddie Brady, | Brooklyn, 12 rounds. | ASTORIA, Ore:—Jimmy Sacco, | Boston, won decision over George | Ingersoll, local featherweight, 8 rounds, | * CODD AND INTERESTING *) . * eee ee eeeee eee eee | ae | } sue etd pa amt eRe ba | | Texas produces 99 per cent of | the sulphur mined in the United | States. The Pacific Coast salmon pro-| duces. the most valuable fish-erop in the world. The Greek Church keeps four Lents, whieh are distributed quarterly throughout the year. England. is losing many of her | finest old houses through the mod-| ern craze for-building houses en- tirely of old material. | It is rather-a_curious fact that |the three. popular beverages, tea; | eoffée, and eocoa, all were intro- duced into Europe within a few! 1 ybkrs of each other, | Gold éoints represent only a| | comparatively small part of the} geld that is produced. In the last | four hundred years it is known '$25,000,000,000 “has been found. ;But of this more-than half has nee used. for making gold articles, there are stich items as the | gold used by dentists for filling | |teeth—which in the United States | alone amounts to about $5,000,- 000 every year—and the supplies | \of the gold leaf trade which also| use up five million dollars worth. | A recent caleulation by experts | places the total amount of gold in, all the banks of various countries! at just under $10,000,000,000. | Highest Prices Paid ; For Second Hand Furniture and |) Household Goods LITTLE STORE ‘AROUND. CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND | A SHOE REBUILDER? | The answer is found in the work turned out by this shop || Bring Your Shoe Repair Work | Here Q. K. SHOE SHOP | FRESH WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER || SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND4) FRESH VEGETABLES POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE SENATE 24th District _ FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM: FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO” | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ Pe lericiet FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth’ Distriet ABELARDO LOPEZ | FOR MEMBBR:SCHOOL BOARD} First Distriet CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD: n District, >. Ms. ALBURY © - | Nawy. is . [est you to know that at this time} a at Key West from 7 to 11} ~ M. daily. During this period | only. emergens traffic or S O S| . d, excepting the | weather report which is broad-ast | 40 P. M. to the ships at sea | apd which requires approximate-| ly ten minutes. eperation of the! transmitter used at this and/ oply this time op account of its| broad note, which gives the great- est assurange that it reaches. as/ Many vessels as possible. It is| not. bard then for even the casual | Obeerver to appreciate that the is. responsible for. a very | minute part of such interference as is encountered. It may inter- we are carefully studying the} Naval Radio Stations in. Florida} and compiling data on the inter- ference, if any, that is still being caused by them. With this in hand every precaution will be taken to assure the least possible | ; annoyance to the public. “I desire at this time to vublic-/ ly thank Lt. Comdr. Wm. Justice} For Quick Sales List Your Property With Gulf Keys Realty Co. Inc. 534 Fleming St. Phone 37 Reference: First. National Bank, Chamber of Commerce G. C. ROBERTS i General Merchandise WALTER’S GALVANIZED TIN, SHINGLES Sornell Wall Board, Sash, rs, Blinds, Carey’s Cement ing. .H. B. Davis 100 Per --Cent Pure Paint and Oils. Florida oa Coast Railway FLAGLER SYSTEM SOUTHROUND ARERNE ‘Trains 99 Mon. Wed. F ‘Train’ 37 and 38 HAVANA THE PENINSULAR PORT TAMPA Effective 12:61 a. m. January 5, 1926 bang Fe ND yana Sp s tue thurs Sat—10:00 her jrmation See the Ticket Agent J, D. RAHNER, General Paanenxer Agent _other. cigarettes. So glorious in flavor and. fragrance. Because of KEY. WEST AND OCCIDENTAL ‘STEAMSHIP. COMPANY United States Fast Mall. Ronten For KEY WEST, CURA AND. THE WEST INDIES Via, Port Tampa, Key Weat.and Havana, Cuba Proposed sailings in effect on dates shown. Subject. to change, cancellation or .indiyidual postponement. without notice: ‘KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY, WEST SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926 vL. Key West—Mon, Tues. Thurs, Eri., Ar. Havana—Mon., Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sa! Ly. Havana—Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat... ~ 9:30 A. M. Fri, Sat... Ar. Key West—Mon., Tues... Wed., Fri. Sat... 8, 8. Governor Cobb leaves Key West Tues., Thurs., Sat. S.S. Governor Cobb leaves Havana Mon, Wed, Fri. 8. 8. Cuba leaves Key West. Monday, Friday, S. S. Cuba leaves Havana, Tuesday, Saturday. Above hours are kased on Eastern Standard Time PORT TAMPA-KEY WEST- HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926 *. Port Tampa. Sunday, Thurada, nee 2:30 . Key West Monday, Friday r. Key West. Monday, Frida: . Havana Monday, Friday. . Havana Tuesday, Saturday. . Key West Tuesday, Saturday. ~ 5:00 vr. Key West Tuesday, Saturday. EBs . 7:30 . Port Tampa Wednesday, Sunday... . S Cuba leaves Port Tampa - 7:30 9:30 . 4:30 10:00 BRRBER ER 11:20 Sunday, Thursday. S & Coba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saterday, Above hours are based on Sastern Standard Time D. U. WILDER, G, F & P. A., Jacksonville, Pia. P. J. SAUNDERS, Vv. FP. & G, M. J. H. COSTAR, Agent, Key West, Fia. 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