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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1926. Notes of The Passing Day Vessel Arrives The C. G. 248, C. C. Baum in charge, returned today from patrol of the west coast. os = * Governor’ Cobb: Arrives The steamship Governor Cobb arrived in port at an early hour this morning from Tampa with a large number of passengers on board. Several of those arriving on the boat left on the morning train en route north, e+ Concho From New York The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain: McIntosh, arrived in’ port yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock from New York en route to Gal- veston with . passengers and freight on board. The vessel had considerable freight for this port. _ * 8 Mallory Due Here Tonight The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory — will arrive in port tonight from Galveston en route to New York with passengers and freight on board. The vessel will remain at this port for several hours dis- charging freight after which the steamer will proceed: on its. trip. northward. * Due Here Today The assistant secretary of the} navy, *T. Douglas Robinson, ar- rives this afternoon from Cuba with a party of friends. He has been jn “Havana and other points in Cuba on an inspection trip. CC * % To Observe Anniversary The, members of Trop 4, Girl Scouts, will assemble this evening at the home of Mrs, A. H. McInnis on N Beach, where the troop will ¢élebrate its sixth anniver- sary.’ An excellent program of inmemt has been arranged for the occasion, and Mrs. McInnis Fequests all members to be pres- ent. meet. @ Tender Leaves Port ‘The lighthouse tender Poppy) left this morning for Sombrero} Key Light Station with William _ W. Demeritt, superintendent _ of lighthouses and’ F.C. Hingsbarg, ‘superintendent of. light- @. board. They will in brero Key Light Station nm Shoals Light Sta- ** spect and tion. © pertclete Carry On Harbor Work Lay Read of the lighthouse ten- der Ivy ts. now employed in Key West harbor in rebuilding north- ; inner range front fight W. J, Schonock draftsman in office of the superintendent of h is now employed in taking dimensions in connection with the building of this important aid to; navigation. ' Personal eo¥. Harvey, business man of Galveston, Texas, who had been in the city on a short visit, left yesterday.en route to his home. H. W. Haywood, who is now ar aang the Florida East! in Miami, left yes-| terday after spending several days | formerly connected with the firm! of Givens & Givens, realtors. | | } | Sak Beene! Collins was 0 pas. | Spending several weeks in Tampa/and Mrs. Charles Curry, Mr. and ‘i ‘ ver |nd other points on the west| Mrs. Curry Moreno, Mr. and Mrs. songhs, leaving Sat mens ner | coast; returned to the city jmorning on the steamship Gov- | joy and Mr. and Mrs, Hellings. the East Coast for Miami where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Whit- i Many Havana Passengers There were a large number of passengers leaving this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb for Havana, many of whom ar- rived in the city last evening over the East Coast. ** * Train Arrives At 8:30 The morning train arrived on schedule time today, reaching the station at 8:30 o’clock with 73 passengers on board. Several of those arriving left on the boat for Havana. * Returns To Miami Randolph Miller, who is em- ployed at Miami by. the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an outgoing passenger on the morning train yesterday en route to the Magic City following a few days’ business visit in the Island City. * Co eee Many Passengers Arrive The P. & O. steamship Gov- ernor Cobb arriving here Saturday afternoon from Havana had a large humber of passengers on board. Several of: those arriving remain- ed over in Key. West for several days’ visit. “+ * Arrive For Visit Mr. and (Mrs. N. A, Pinder of West Palm Beach were included in the arrivals here yesterday over the Flagler System, and will spend several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. : + #8 Saukee Returns The Saukee returned yesterday | from Mobile where she had towed recently the captured Norma L. Conrad, which was taken off the west coast in the vicinity of Sara- sota. The Norma L, Conrad was captured March 14 with 4,000 cases of liquor on board. ** Return To City James R. Thomson, income tax collector for Key West, and Mrs. Thomson have returned from a week's stay in Havana. G. D. Tanner, income tax ‘eollector for Miami, who was handling the work of the Key West office during Mr. Thomsvh’s absence, has _re- turned to his post in Miami. * 6 New Arrival A bouncing baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Percy Curry on Saturday in Peacon’s Lané, Mr. Curry is foreman of the mechanical de- partment of The Citizen. Mother and baby,are reported to be get. ting along nicely, while “Papa” Curry is more than delighted over the new arrival. The little one has been given the name of Glo- rina Emma Curry. Mention Mrs. T. A, Johnson and children were passengers leaving on the morning train for Miami following several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives and friends, Mrs. Erana Pinder, of Miami, has arrived in the city and will spend some time here as a guest on Bahama street, Raymond Curry, who had been this ernor Cobb. NOTED VIOLINIST TO APPEAR HERE AT HIGH SCHOOL SKOVGAARD MAN OF POWER- FUL FRAME; HAS. WEIGHT OF NEARLY THREE HUN. DRED POUNDS | | Skovgaard, the Danish violin- \ist, who will appear at the High School auditorium on April 13, under. the auspices of the Ath- letic Association of the. Monroe County High School, is an” ex- tremely large man, weighing near- ly three hundred pounds and | measuring six feet and three inch- es in height. Physically he is a | worthy descendent of that power- ful race of Vikings whose com- manding statues caused a feeling of awe even to the sturdy Romans of Caesar’s time. Conforming to the proverbial good nature of most large people, Skovgaard is also a most likable jman and makes friends wherever he goes, But within his powerful frame is secreted a more potent force than any which the exercise of muscle alone could, produce. It is the power to interpret the soul of music, and from the first stroke of the bow on the strings of his matchless Stradivarius violin, ‘all sense of form and size gradually give way to a delightful sense of rhythm, melody, music.. Standing on the stage this colossal Dane is only music. Each movement of the body, while he-is playing is nothing but music, and the ex- pression on his ‘face tells you plainly that he is far away from you deep in “the land. of tunes.” Skovgaard comes to you not as a musical novice. His training under the greatest masters of Eu- rope stamp him as “a consumate musician, the finished, “polished, purposeful.”* Moreover, Skov- gaard is an artist whose power has had time to mature and to gain those finer qualities of balance and resource of interpretation which can come in no other way than by the steady development of the musician himself in devo- tion to his inborn and chosen art. His repertoire is practically un- limited and years of experience ‘on the concert platform has made him an adept in arrangiig his pro- grams to suit the various require- ments to be reckoned with in touring the ‘United States, ‘the most versatile of all countries. Skovgaard carries with him an able pianist and accompanist and a delightful singer. GIVE FAREWELL DINNER PARTY AFFAIR TAKES PLACE SATUR- DAY NIGHT AT LA CONCHA Mr. and Mrs. Porter Hellings gaye a farewell dinner party Sat- urday night at the Hotel La Con- cha before their departure on a motor trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Norberg Thompson, | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Curry, Mr. | George Morris, Joe Porter Mount- | i TO HOLD MEETING | ‘ } a The guests present at the fare- in the city. Mr. Haywood was | at the home ef Mrs. Benj. Lopez | well affair were: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN hs ae Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters!) SS Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker Don’t mix a mess of mustard; flour and water when you @#fi-re= lieve pain, soreness or $tiffriess with a little clean, white’ - Mus- terole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful in- de gredients, in the form of a white ointment. It takes the plate of. mustard plasters, and will not blister. sae Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore,throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or, joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted” *féet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). "Better than a: mustard plaster TAILOR SHOP TO REMAIN IN “PRESENT LOCATION The Cosmopolitan Tailor*Shop, Division street, lias not moved its place of business, as stated in a| news item in The Citizen Friday. This shop does not contemplate changing from their present loca- tion; according to the proprietor. Two national guard fliors killed looping the . loop at. Bridgeton, Mo., parachute fails to open, , tittle Chamberiain’s Colic Remedy in water will give quick relief! Be prepared — @et this reliable remedy from your druggist today! For triad ui nd 4¢ to Chamberlain Medicine Com- pany, 706 Sixth Avenue. Des Moines, Iowa. WS (ORDINANCE NO. 232, COUNCIL SERIES |AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING ‘OR THE IMPROVEMENT OF _-THE NORTHEASTERLY END SOF FRONT STREET. ;} (WHEREAS the Northeasterly. end_of Front Street as washed by j the waters of the harbor as they. qrgecand fall, which result in the it of refuse and other ob- jectionable things at the end of said street, and Whereas it appears that said condition can be corrected by the grading and filling of said street at said Northeasterly end by ex- tending seme out as far as bulk- head of the Wm. Curry’s Sons property adjacent to the foot of said street and thus reaching into ‘deep water so that the bottoms are not uncovered as the tide recedes, Now theréfore Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Key West: Section 1. That the Northeast erly end of Front Street be filled. and graded from its ‘present fill so‘as to exténd to a line drawn’ at right angles to the length of said Streét from the bulkhead of Wm, Curry’s Sons property’ adjoining: said street on the Northwesterly’ side thereof and that. suitable | bulkhead be erected at the foot of, said-ared, to /be filled and | Sraded hereunder so as to protect |same from @ “action of the | Settion®: “It is hereby ap- |propriated an amount not to ex- eed $1500.00 out of any paving funds now available or-to become available arising from the issuance of*bonds or the collection of pav- ing assessments for the purpose of paying the costs of the work ordered done in this ordinance. Section 3, This ordinance shall jtake effect immediately upon its passage, approval and’ publication, reading, April 1, 1926., Passed by City Council on sec- |ond reading, April 2, 1926. Passed by City Council on jthird and final reading, April 2, | 1926. | (Signed) | Attest: WALLACE PINDER, City Clerk, APPROVED: LESLIE A. CURRY, Mayor? PAUL G. ALBURY, President City Council; (Siened) apr5-it i 1 — OFFICES. FOR RENT " pS Heart of Busi: $ Section * Low RENTS i Large Roome—Newly Rinished TROPICAL ISLES SALES CORP. 601 DUVAL ST. Passed by City Council on first} - ity that they are the diseases ‘The. safe course is' to give a few dores: of White's - Cream: fuge.. It destroys and 124 DUVAL STREET ‘WM. CATES, Ma) PHONE No. 688-W. USED PIANO jury to = ="3| BARGAINS If you are unable to afford a new piano you can still have music in your home eeccccce FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District. - ‘WILLIAM H. MALONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY : er KETCHUM ey Ped sor eke v7 Read the following extraordinary offerings in guaranteed second~. hand pianos. We tune and completely overhaul these pianos so. that they are in excellent condition. 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And itis well to note that even with less costly design they have not been able to meet Ford prices.” ; | Mrs. Wesley Lowe and children ; ; were passengers leaving over the| The Woman's Christian Tem- | f tami | Perance Union will hold a meeting |East Coast yesterday for Miami Wedsindite of fe | |following several weeks’ visit in| 0" Wednesday afternoon, April 7, IKey West with relatives | beginning at 4 o'clock, at the home : jof° Mrs. Welburn Adams, 1117 Zs . ,| South street, according to an an: Fe igri A. T. pars ena jmouncement made by Mrs. John | a _ = % rent, Jr. arrived!» Leach, president of the organ- | Sunday on the steamship age ization. All members are request- . with | ed to be in attendance. Mrs. Sjursen was for- | Naomi Perez of this} rm so happy becouse 1 eat at| ® (the Sanitary Restaurant. apr3-6t Miss Bobbie Lee Martin and Jobn Delgado have returned to the city after spending the week- end in Miami with Mr. Delgado’s sister, Mrs. Benjamin H. Taylor at Miami Beach. 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