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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. “Notes of The Passing Day Cube To Havana The ‘steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, left this morning for Havana with a large number of pasiengers on board. The : | steamer will return to this port tomorrow afternoon. * * Cebb Due Tomorrow The steamship Governor Cobb will. arrive in port tomorrow morning from Tampa. The steam- er will leave again for Havana on the arrival of the train from the north. ** 8 Train In Two Sections The morning train arrived in two sections today with a large number of passengers. The major- ity of those arriving, left on the boat for Havana. * 3 Troop 1 Meets Friday. There will be a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, held on Friday night at their head- quarters on Division, street, and & fu'l attendance of members is Born, Baby Boy A boby boy was born this morn- ing to Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. Day at their home, corner ‘of - Southard and Grinnell streets. Mrs. Day was formerly Miss Mary Albury of this city. 2 s¢ PPOOD Cocos rveveccocoocooevceeseeeoeececoeeeececes -Personal Miss Elizabeth Curry, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Leslie A. Curry, who had been spending #everal days’ visit in Miami and other points up the East Coast, re- turned to the city recently. _ Miss Naomi Allison, of Jackson- ville, who had been spend’ E. M. Saunders and chil- , who had been spefding sev- weeks visiting in Key West Telatives, were passengers leaving last evening over the East Coast for their home in Miami. . C, B. Pendleton, who, con- a drug store in this city years ago, who has been re- Siding tlsewhere since that time, was an arrival in the city this morning from the north en route Havana. Dr. Pendleton met old friends at the ‘station while awaiting the boat to Havana, sailing of M. Camus, who had been spend- several days’ business visit at Augustine, returned to the city evening over the Flagler System. Mr, Camus is employed by the Florida East Coast Railway Company at the local station. the us, |Mallory Due Saturday The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory will arrive in port on Satur- day night from New York en route |to Galveston with passengers and freight on board. The vessel has considerable freight for Key West. + ee Girl Scouts Meet Friday : There will be a meeting of Trosp 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock, at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall, and a full attendance of members is desired. stew Concho Due On Tuesday The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, will arrive in port on Tuesday morning from Galveston en route to New York with. passengers and, freight on board. * * « Many Havana Passengers. The steamship Cuba leaving this morning for Havana had a large number of passengers on board. Many of those leaving on the boat were arrivals here last night and this morning on the train from the north. soe oe Vessel Arrives The lighthouse tender Sundew, Capt. John G. Albury, arrived this morning from Tampa where she has been attending aids to navi- |gation in that vicinity. Mention Coccccccecese | George B. Lowe, son of Mr. and (Mrs. J. Lowe of Southard street, | Was a passenger leaving yesterday jover the East Coast en route to points up the state. William A. Coleman, railroad |Tepresentative, who had _ been spending a few ‘days’ business visit in Key West, was a passen- ger leaving on the morning train en route to Philadelphia. Lieut. and Mrs. Stark Warner left today for Cuba where they will spend several days. They were accompanied by Lieutenant Warner’s mother, Mrs. J. S. War- ner, and Mrs. Sarah D. Nicely. J. E. Pinder, who spending several weeks in Key West. visiting relatives, was in- had been }marl rock located on property. of ae New Trick it is hard to’ tell what may be found im an umbrella handle these days. tt may conceal anything from a cock+ tail to a lipstick. This one has @ vanity case with mirror and puff. PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by.the Board of Public Works, Key West, Fla., until 3:00 P, M. Wedne®day,,May 5th, 1926 for the sale of approximately one thousand. (1000) cubic yards of F. E. C. Ry. ,Co. The usual right is reserved to reject any and all ‘bids. HAROLD PINDER, apr8-15-22-29 Clerk. White enamel garbage pails for the pantry, white’ enamel bread and cake boxes. Magic Plumber, it cleans, deodorizes toilet bowls, gar- bage cans, sinks, etc, . Albury’s Hardware Store, ‘phone 73.. apr8-3t peeeovecevescoecessa--0e POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Yecosececcoesooeoooeeoee FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM FOR JUDGE OF. THE CRIMINAL COURT iJ. VINING HARRIS wa swiscadig ® mney avaireny eluded in the passengers leaving this morning over the East Coast for Miami where he is now mak- ing his home. Mrs. Amelia Sawyer was in- cluded in the passengers leaving yesterday over the East Coast for Miami where she will spend a few weeks’ visit with relatives. A. W. Sawyer, who had been in the city for several weeks’ visit, was a passenger leaving over the East Coast yesterday en |route to Miami where he is: now imaking his residence. -TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Povecccaceccoccoscoococs King Albert, the present oc- eupant of the Belgian throne, born in Brussels, 51 years ago today. ; Mary Pickford (Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks), the famous ‘motion- picture actress, born in Toronto, 83 years ago today. Dr. Remsen B. Ogilby, president ef Trinity College, Hartford, born at New Brunswick, N. J., 45 years ago today. Dr. William H. Welch, the world-famous pathologist of Johns A Voice that wants - to reach every Weak, Nervous Woman | } FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY-SOLICITOR T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District BOLIVAR T. RECIO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONE! Fourth District : EDUARDO .C.. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First! District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON Screen: Doors, Screen Windows, IN cInceuITr . Fr HCE SR CaaS teas koala aN NRE ENORE NS (SET gt es Lt FISHING TRIP GUEST OF CLAUDE: NOLAND (48%. Robert F. Spottswood returned to the city Tuesday after spend- ing several days fishing at“ Long Key. He returned on the ‘yacht While-Away with Claude, Noland, Cadillac representative . for. the _|state of Florida, Mr. Noland has as his ‘guests on board the While-Away Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vestal, who is also an automobile man from Jackson- ville. They spent a week at Long Gas Pressed On Mrs. Harris’ Heart “I had gas (from stomach) pressing on my heart. Adlerika did more for me than anything ONE spoonful Adlerika removes gas in TEN minutes and often brings astonishing relief to the stomach. . Brings out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Stops that full, bloated feeling ard makes you happy and hungry. Excellent for chronic constipation. Sold by all leading druggists, Key fishing and ‘will remain in Key West until tomorrow when they plan to return to Jackson- ville. LEGAL IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of Malvina. Knowles To all. Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, ard hereby and required to present any claims and demands which you, or. either of you, may have against the estate. of,: Malvina Knowles, dé- ceased, late of Monroe County, Flor- ida, to the County Judge of Monroe County at*his office, County Court House... within .one year. from the date hereof, Dated January 20th, A. D. 1926. JAS. A. HAN Ly, Executor. mari8-25; apri-8-15-22-29; may6 NOTICE, TO. CREDITORS IN COURT . OF COUNTY JUDGE MONROE COUNTY, . STATE OF * FLonMmas "2 "> In re Estate of Mary. Aletta Navarro, To- all’ -Creditors ‘Legatees, Dis- tributees sad all Person#-having aims or Demands against. sa’ You, and each ‘of you,/are® here- by notified and required to present any claims ngs. .which or’ eithe: may” have Aletta jeceased, late of New y, New York, tite of. -Monrog , County, 101 his office Makbs- Court How id County, ‘at Monroe: - County,” Florida,=" within twelve months from the.timef the first publication of thig notice, to- wit: Mareh 18th, 1926. DATED at Key Wes: 18th day of March, JOHN’ F. Administrator . of jeceased. To, de York Count County J Floridg, at ise OF “NAVARRO, NOTICE TO chnnesins eee st hee iN caves OF . COUNTY... JUD! MONROE COUNTY, STA’ FLORIDA, °° . Inte Estate ‘of « Morale Creditors “ceeltecss i tributees ang all Per: Claims or Demands a; it said Estate; Tre Laat 4 5 wom aad cach of ousere-here- by. a and requ! resen| Son aod aemediee enon ither of you, have tate of. John Ralph |, late of New Iw York;~to the ma eoutt im oul said-County, at Key: West, Monroe County, . Florid: io House. of Administrator of John ie Nafar deceased. rr may6 RT, STATE OF IDA, ENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROB COUN- ‘TY —IN-CHANCERY, Antonio Luaces, Compininant, vm : America Paria Luaces, Defendant. #, the defend-| ant therein named is a nonresident late of Florida, and resides a, Cuba, and that sfle is over the age of enty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and she/ is hereby required to appear. bill of complaint filed in said on or before the Ist day of M , otherwise the allegations fessed by said, defendant. It is further ordered that this or~ West, |< ete, thes | | Ds, 1926. the , estate ‘of | 0, “deceased. within |* twelve months from the time of the |. NOTICES eevee der be published once: each week for four consecutive weeks in The | KeysWest Citizen, a newspaper pub- |lished in said County and State. j This March 31st, 1926. (SEAL) D. Z. FILER, Clerk Circuit Court. | WILLIAM H. MALONE, Solicitor for Complaint. aprl-8-15-22-29 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL —CIR~ CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.—AT LAW. |. The=Citizen. Publishing Company, a corporation fPiaintife, s— | E. Z Chemical Products’ Corpo: ration, corporation, T Chemical : Co: n, a corporation organ- ized under ‘the laws of the State of |New Jersey. —V Z. | else.” (signed) Mrs. A. H. Harris}, Defendant. | J Gariwes! [esomenow “THIS SCENERY ALONG HEAH ALLUHS SEEMS T'GRIP ME, XT HOLD ME. You are hereby notified that al” jwrit of attachment has been issued against you, “nd your property at- tached to ‘satisfy the demand of the plaintiff in the above jamounting to $100.80. ‘@Now, unless you shatl appear be- fore the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the said county and state, in the City of Key Wegt. on the 7th day of June, A. D. 11926, Judgment will be rendered against you, and your property sold for the debt. Dated 25th day of March, A. D. 26. 1926, (SEAL) D. Z FILER, Clerk of Circuit Court. WILLIAM H. MALONE AND RAY- MOND R. LORD, for. Plaintift. 5-22-29; may6-13-2 case, TO CREDITORS You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any, claims and demands which you, either of you, may have against the patate of Emelina Reclo, ‘deceased, fate of Monroe County, Florida, to the County Judge of* Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at tits ofGce in the Gourt House of said County, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, with- in twelve months from the time of the first publication” ‘of this flotice, to-wit, April 1 26. Dated April aprl-§-15-22-2! 1s CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF eT wi Defendant. ppearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated |cause that Fred Hoister, th |fendant therein named ‘is a non- |resident of the State of Florida,and | whose residence is unknown and that he is over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that ‘said nonresident defendant be Jand he is hereby required “to ap- |pear to the bill ef complaint filed lin said cause on or before Monday, he 3rd day of May A. D._ 18: herwise the allegations of said pill Will be taken said defendant. It is further ordered that.this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The | Key West Citizen, a newspaper lished in said County This March jist, 19: (SEAL) D. Zz FILER, Clerk Ctreuit Court. By M. J. SWEETING, : Deput: T & CARO, Solicitor for Cope Clerk. 3 PAGE ‘FIVE ‘By. Williains “Officers At Meeting *.:\On Taesday Evening At the regular meeting Tuesday night ef the Robert J. Perry chap- ter-0f *DeMolays, officers for the ensuing year. were installed as follows; : John Roker, M. C.; Col- ton’ Parks,"S.'C.; Joe Mondul, Jr., The. DeMolays. are planning a series of social. functions for the immediate.future. | a ‘The :best’ is ‘iione too good. Get your: meals and’ lunches” at the Sanitary Restaurant, - apr3-6t Recovery of $15,000,000 in trea- sure ‘lost wheh the Spanish gal- leon bermory.Bay, in 1588, is the object ef~ an ‘enterprise Catal engaging. the attention of Miss Margaret Naylor, the only’ woman in the world who has . become a_ deep- a diver. may6-13-20-27 |) confessed by}! Ey Florencia) was sunk in To~) TO MEET FRIDAY ——+ Fern Chapter No. 21 Order of Eastern Star will meet in the Scottish Bite hali tomorrow even- ing- at 7:30 o’clock. All mem- bers. are requested to. be. present, as mattef's of interest and import- ance are to be considered at this meeting. 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