The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 5

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MOSoceeococescosesoes Pineapple Shipment Thirteen carloads of pineapples|’ arrived from Havana last night to be reshipped to points in the| “north; ** * Mallory Due night The steamship Henry R. Mallory| is due to arrive in port tonight from New York en route to Gal- veston” with passengers and freight for Key West. “* * Many Train Passengers The train arriving here last evening from the north had a large number of passengers on board. ‘Many of those arriving will remain over in Key West for several weeks’ visit. “* * Ship Back At Dock The steamer Anneberg, which was taken up to the East Coast piers ‘yesterday to take on coal, returned to the Porter dock yes- terday afternoon. This is the vessel unloading cement at this gz - * * Train Arrives On Time ‘The «morning train arrived on schedule: time today, reaching the station at 8:30 o'clock, with 39 passengers on board. Several of those arriving on the train, left on the boat for Havana. * ¢ * Subject of Sermon Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist Church, has se- leeted the subject of “Secing the Blood” to be delivered at the eve- ning service’ tomorrow. Personal jes eececsecces W. P. Archer, manager of the “Key West Box Factory, was a pas- senger leaving on the morning) train for Miami and other points mp the Kast Coast where he will spend several days’ bus:ness visit. Frank Curry, realtor, was a passenger leaving last evening over the East Coast for Miami where he will spend several days’ business visit. Mr. Curry will make stops at other pvints en toute along the East Coast. * Leon J. Albury, who is employ- ‘ed at Miami by the Florida East. ‘Coast Railway’ Company in’ the ‘mechanical shops operated in that ‘city, -was an arrival on the morn- ing train, and will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. < H. Ketchum was included in passengers leaving on the morning train for Miami where he will spend several days’ business visit. Mr. Ketchum will stop at other points en route to the Magic City. |Meeting On Monday The Woman’s Guild of St. Paul's Parish will meet at 4:30 o’clock Monday afternoon. * *# » Plan Giving Dance At a meeting of the Sundodgers last Thursday plans were made for a dance by the: club at an early date. * 2 Nakomis Arrives The U. S. S. Nakomis has ar- rived from Cuba for supplies. She is stationed off the Cuban coast engaged in survey work. * 8 6 Cuba To Havana The steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, left this morning at 9:30 o’clock for Havana with a large number of passengers on board. The steamer will return to this port Monday afternoon. * * * Girl Scouts Meet There was a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday af- ternoon at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall under the direction of Mrs. A. H, McInnis, scoutmistress of the troop. Con- siderable business of interest to the members of the organization was discussed..during the session. 1 -* ; Eureka Due On Monday The schooner Eureka will arrive in port on Monday afternoon from Caxambas with a load of freight which will be discharged at the Mallory dock here for shipment north on one of the ships of that Mention . William G. Curry was a passen- |ger leaving on the morning train tor Miami and other points up the Feeeeeseseseeese FOR STATE.SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District os dpioe H. MALONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT i 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 COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 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 it Coast where he will spend several days’ business visit. Mrs. J. A. Sands and children, who had been spending several weeks in Key West visiting rela- tives and friends, were passengers leaving on the morning train for Miami where they are now making their residence, Mrs. W. H. Barker was _ in- cluded in the passengers leaving ep the morning train for Miami | where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives and. friends. Mrs. Louise Hollis and her sis- ter, Miss Mable Hall, went to Ha- jvana today. Mrs. Hollis is the | wife of the former baggagemaster at the railroad depot here. | Vernon B, Roberts, who had been spending several ‘weeks visiting in Tampa and other points on the west coast, returned to the city yesterday on the steam- WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON TO ATTEND FUNERAL George F..Archer, scoutmaster _ By. MILDRED NICHOLS Electrical Housekeeping Department, Graybar Electric Company Naturally. when people “labor saving”. devices they path Poe to liye up to their name and actually _ save’ labor. ~ They'll do: it—if , used “intelligently.” When you. hire @ laber-sayer,-you -become an executive —but that doesn't mean you can quit the job entirely. You mitst plan, di- rect’ dnd’ supervise, “And the ‘more efficiently you do your job, the more efficiently the “hireling” will do its job. Instraction cards and demonstrations will telt. you, concisely what to do and how to do it. “But there are a few “Dont’s;” which, if carefully observed, wilt save-the-housekeeper from many unnecessary- griefs..- « ‘ For , instance—Don’t expect your. x to *do a’ -thorough bag asa matter of course is a good habit td cultivate. Then, don't over- oil your: machine—a - little_is enough. Tf ‘the ‘inStructioris’ say, “a drop’ don’t be. ti geperous—use just a drop. “And don’t waste your,strength pushing a vacuum cleaner vigorously back and forth—remember the motor is doing: the-work—all you need do ush easily and guide it: jectric’ ‘washers are — wonderful money and labor savers—but expect ‘the impossible of them. No electric ‘washer’ can ‘témove spots that defy ordinary hand washing. Special stains must be given. special time, treatment... And don't expect your | washer ‘to rémain ¢lean and sweet smelling if you neglect to rinse’ it after each wash. dese Electric itoners are_underestimated and misunderstood. Don’t..make the mistake of. considering them useless because they can’t be used success- |. | tbe passenger. station hy local rep- get discouraged if you are.a bit awk; ward in feeding-in clothes thy. first time you try your hand at. it ~ | It generally is a case of stage f Electric se machines. are just like the old family heirlooms—except that the hard work of pedaling is eliminated. So don’t blame the elec- tric motor if your thread breaks and your stitch is uneven—just make sure that you've threaded it. according; to instructions: and that -yotit tensions are tight. And don’t start off* aty fill speed—remember controlling the spéed ef your sewing machine is just like operating an automobile and you know what would ‘happen if’ you. stepped too: hard on the accelerator. . An electric hand-iron isan accepted netessity in the majority of wired homes—and yet many le. unknow- ingly disregard a few dont’s that would save them many petty annoyances.. , | Don’t disconnect the iron at the light socket or convenience outlet—always disconnect by the plug at® the irom it- self—unless there is a switch” in’ tHe plug or on the cord. And don’t neglect to’ use the stored heat—leave some of the smaller pieces until, the last and then iron without the current om. You'll find your iron plenty hot enough to iron a surprising. number, of handkerchiefs or silk garmients.- Percolators are well © protected against injury from absentminded Start to pour coffee until you've turned off the current—and don’t ever im- Mmerse your percolator in water. Don’t forget either that scalding out your percolator with boiling water and $6da every once in a while wilf keep €ven the narrowest part of the nozzle clean and sweet. And the biggest Don't -of all— don't be bashful about asking your electric dealer of your central station of Troop 5, requests all members| fully by. the average. womaff to iton |r the manufacturer of your particu of the .organization to assemble] an iritricate blouse’ or fussy-dress-— | lar appliance, for. suggestions and ad- at headquarters tomorrow after-| that represents.less than five percent] yise -on the care and use of . these "noon at, 3:30 o'clock for the pur-| of pose of. attending the funeral of Anthony Birs. The troop will fe- assemble at 7:30 in the evening for the purrpose of uitending ser- vices at the First Baptist Church. Sete eee eeeeens * WEATHER CONDITIONS * * The cause of the rather * rapid fall in pressure cover * the southwest, noted yester- * day, is now made evident by * the presence of a disturb- * the average” ironing. -And.2dop’t ik ane enstd” s eb" at labor-savers. OFFICERS SEARCH * “FOR CONV ECTS (By Associated Presay-. NASHVILLE,, Tenn., April 10. —Throughout this section of Tennessee « today, - off! gy vere searching for the 17 convitts who last night held up guards and made: their way to freedom from the walls of the state penitentiary. What,.arms..the convicts, who were led’ by two ‘life ‘termers in —— their way over the walls. ~The convicts then commandeer- ed‘a ‘street car, which they forced \the motorman to run to, West | Nashville; where after relieving |the motorman of his purse andthe conductor of- his clothing, they ‘\fled into the hills, after taking a small automobile, into which they jammed. a At an early hour this morning none had been recaptured. © © © BB SSS IEE ia Sle ARB MEETING ON MONDAY ~~ users—but on general principles don’t * ed immediately i E £o steamship for | Havana: The “party was. met at} Tesentatives of the Cuban’ govern- | ment and entertained during their brie?’ leyover “here. . : Personal: répregphtatives of the mayor of. Havana and of Presi- dent . Machado, . prominent hotel men and’a number of ladies were included in the party. completed ‘at-a cost of $450 and is a souree’ of much pleasure and satisfaction for the congregation and the indefatigible pastor, Rev. L. Munro. ~ ~The church is now beautifully illuminated «with: mellow white light, and the improvement is the subjeet of much. favorable com- ment. The public is cordially in- vited | ittend @ service and see Gas Service Company To Keep .Oftice Open On Satarday Nights . The Gas. Service Company of- fice at the corner of Fleming and ‘Simonton: streets will be open un- y I evening and every Saturday night-in ‘future for ‘the convenience of people in pay- ing their gas. bills and for the sale of rchandise. carried in it was announced by ; the management ‘this’ ‘morning. . This arrangement’ will-be great- ly appreciated: by people who de- sire to pay their gas bills, after getting off from work Saturday afternoons. ' : Governor Smith and President Nicholas Murray. 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Who Was Swedenborg? » po Melons Grape 1 who recently was named. by.Dr. Parkes. the 4 ; and ie 4 music, colors a ity ™ Samuel B. Kirkman, prominent! ance of moderate intensity * their daring bolt from the prison, | ship Governor Cobb. real estate dealer of Atlanta, Ga., who had been spending several days’ business visit in Key West and Havana, was a passenger leaving on the morning train en Toute to his home. Abelardo Guiterez, ‘connected with the office force of the Cu- ban Railway Company, who had been spending a few days’ busi- ness visit in Key West, was a pas- wenger leaving on the steamship Cuba this morning en route to the Cuban capital. C. T. Hall, first assistant keep- er of Dry Tortugas Light station and Andrew Albury, second as- sistant keeper, arrived in the city yesterday on their vacation. Mr. Miss Ethel Johnson, who had |been in the city for several weeks visiting with relatives and friends, was included in the passengers leaving on the morning train for Miami where she is now making jher home. | Wilbur A. Russell; who is em- ployed in the mechanical shops of jthe Florida East Coast Railway {Company at Miami, was an ar- rival on the morning train, and will ‘spend several days’ visit with |his family. Commandant Ralph McNeely and Capt. L. N. Linsley will e- turn tonight from Dry. Tortugas, off the coast of Teas. Ex- cept the west Gulf States pressure is high east’ of the Rocky Mountain plateau with the maximum resting on Ohio. Within the last 24 hours there were showers over ex- treme southern Florida, and, under the influence of the disturbance off the coast of Texas, there were rains in the west Gulf States, and in*the southern and western por- tions of the central Plains States. Heavy rainfalls oc- curred at points in Texas. Temperature has risen over the northern Plains, upper Mississippi Valley, and upper »|carried’ was doubtfil,.-Only one «| Weapon, a pistol, was shown when «|W. H. Dodson and W. C. Dinwid- «| die,” “guards, ‘were overpowered «| while locking’ up"the white prison- «ers in’ the east wing. The _oyerpowered. guards were locked. in a cell and stood power- less while the prisoners sawed through heavy bars, dropped to the ground outside and then made} Every director of the. Art So- ciety is requested to be in atten- dance at the meeting of the board to be held at 3. o’clock Monday afternoon at the Chamber. of Commerce rooms. This will be an important meeting, so please be there. ‘ If you need an electric fan see The Key West Electrie Co. apri0 DUCO ed hk hk dekh kd hadadhn| Is Here Anybody Can Apply With a Brush MOM’N POP B. A. WHITTEMORE, Agent } -3O0 BAD T DIDN'T GET THiS WIRE LAST NIGHT So I COULD HAVE Lake region, and it is warm- er over the southern Appala- chian highlands; elsewhere the thermal changes were slight. Moderate to” fresh south- easterly winds are looked for tonight and Sunday over the Florida Keys. “ _H. B, BOYER, Official in Charge. Hall leaves for Tampa to spend) where they have been fishing for two weeks with his family. Mr.| days with a party of | several Albury remains in the city. | friends. * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * ° * fe * * . * * * * e * od TO HOLD MEETING Those Good Imported French Chamois Too They Outla#t Domestics Three Times and Never Get Gummy 5 SRI eroneeneh, I | Tie A call meeting of tho Woman’s|}| What's The Difference || - Club will be he'd at 4 o'clock js Tuesday afternoon at the Monroe} BETWEEN A COBBLER AND |), * * . FLL LA hhh dh Fe eA dh hbdkdhd hdd «. Agents For KOMO, . . By Test, The Best For Mosquitoes aad Flies County High School auditorium. A SHOE REBUILDER? Mrs. William R. Warren, president, } requests that every member be | The answer is found in the work present as plans for the May festi- turned out by this shop val will be discussed at this meeting. eet een ew en eeneneeree eer eaone sees eeeesaeseee Bring Your Shoe Repair Work ~ Here Get on Ritescn petiehe Fan. See The Key West Electric Co. QO. K. SHOE SHOP aprio COUSIN MOLLY, WHY Do 'T HICK AND HIS. FATHER WOOL OVER YOUR Eves? OF BUSKESS, BAH! 30x3% Black Beauty Cord Tires .......... 30x3% Red Band Cord Tires 30x3% Pathfinder Fabric Tires 30%3 % Longline Cord Fabric Tires 29x4.40 Black Beauty Balloons 29x4.40 Red Band Balloons —..._. Paul P. Lumley A BARGAIN pea || PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING Black Beauty Tires are one of the four best tires made. Full ply. construction. We challenge any’ tire made at the price. LOT 65:200 FEET DEEP EIGHT SMALL HOUSES PAYING ABOUT 8 PER CENT ON INVESTMENT Price $12,000. Terms—One-fourth Cash, Balance 1-2-3 Years HORACE T. 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