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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926. 9600000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0N008 Notes of The Passing Day ee Tug Boat Arrives. The Tug Barraton, owned by Henry Ford, being purchased some time ago from the Shipping) Board, arrived in port yesterday} ag ae consigned to the Por-| ter Doc! Company. + Cube Arrives Today The P. & O. steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, arrived in port at.an eariy hour this aiorn- ing from Tampa with a large num- ber of passengers on board. The! steamer left again during the day| fer Havana on the arrival of the train from the north. * ** Train Arrives at 9:05 The morning train was slight-| ly delayed in arriving this morning} reaching the station at 9:05 o’clock with a large number of passengers on board. Many of those arriving left on the boat for Havana. s #6 Mallory Due on Monday The steamship Henry R. Mal- Jory will arrive in port on Monday | to New York with passengers and | freight on board. +? Cake Sale Tomorrow The Gift Shoppe, 18. Fleming! street, will hold their regular Sat- urday sale of home-made cake to- miorrow. Those who have bought cake at-this popular establishment praise. the product highly. Personal Steamer Arrives in Port port yesterday afternoon with ma- chinery trouble. The vessel | consigned to the, Porter Dock Co. Arrives in’ be V. Myers, connected with the | Cortez) Cigar Company, was an arrival in the city last evening irom Savannah, Ga., and will spend | several days in Key West in the | terest of the local branch of the | company. * * © | Scout Meeting There will be a meeting of Troop 4 Friday night at 7 o’clock under the direction of Scoutmas- ter J. A. Jenks, and a full attend- ance of members is desired as |much business of importance will |be transacted. | * * San Jacinto Due Saturday The Mallory steamship San Ja- | einto. will arrive in port tomorrow night from New York en route to Galveston with passengers and freight on board. + * | Girl Scouts Meet Today There will be a meeting of | Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held this |afternoon at 5 o'clock at. their headquarters in the Scottish Rite hall, and all members are reques- jted to be in attendance. This | meeting will be under the direc- tion of Mrs. A, H. MéInnis, scout- lraistress of the organizatio, * Mention $0 OO S000 0000000000000 00000000000 000 T2COULOEOOO® T. T. Thompson was a passen-| ger leaving on the morning train} for Miami, where he will spend the next several days’ visit. Andrew B. Lowe, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ busi- mess visit in Key West with his family. Miss Alicia Johnson, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relatives, was a passenger leaving on the morning train for ‘Miami where she is now making her residence. Mrs, B. A. Williams and ‘chil- fren, who -had been spending sev- eral weeks in Key West visiting relatives, were passengers leaving on the morning train for West Palm Beach where they have been making their home fo: tHe past few years. E. A. Strunk, of the South Flor- ida Contracting & Engineering Company, who had been spending a few days’ business visit at Mi- ami and other points up the East Coast, returned to the city on the morning train. Rodney H. Johnson was included in the arrivals here this morning from Tampa where he had been spending the past several weeks visiting relatives and friends. SECURE CHARTER FOR MORTGAGE CO. ROBERT H. GIVENS, JR. RE- TURNS TO CITY THIS MORNING Robt. H. Givens, Jr. returned this morning from Tallahassee. He brought back the charter for Key West Mortgage Company. As was stated a short time ago the purpose of the Key West Mort- gage Company is to loan money on real estate in Monroe County the financing of homes and to ereate buy and sell first class 8, Successful Mortgage Companies throughout the county have earn- ed substantial dividends for their} stockholders. The present and fu- ture offer rare opportunities for such companies actively engaged im the mortgage business in Key West and Monroe County. Investments in mortgages have been considered for thousands of | years as the best because of larger! returns with safety of principle. The Key West Mortgage Com- pany is now ready to offer their | capital stock, which is $100,000 The preferred shares are $100) @ach, bearing 8 per cent interest per annum, and to those who de- sire to purchase these shares on time payments. satisfactory ar- rangements will be made. The officers thus far selected are Arthur Brown, eae R, - Givens, Sr. treasurer, Bates, Chas. R. airy Be 4 Givens, Jr. and Wm: H. Malone,! directors. ‘Temporary offices of the com- are at Givens and Givens, ited, 514 Duval street. Harry Boyajian, who had been spending ‘several days’ business visit at Miami and other points, returned to the city on the morn- ing train. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson, who had been spending several weeks visiting at Matecumbe and other points in that section, *re- }turned to the city recently over the East Coast, Captain Leon A. Johnson, for- merly of Key West, but who is now making his home in Miami where he is engaged in the fish- ing business, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ visit in Key West. Wesley ‘Shannahan was _in- cluded in the arrivals on the morning train from Miami, and will spend several days’ visit~in the Island City with relatives and friends. Thurman E. Miller, employed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the morning train, and will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. Joseph A. Saunders, who had been spending séveral weeks visit- ing in Tampa and other points on the west coast, returned to the city this morning on the steamship Cuba. SUNSHINE CLUB HOLDS MEETING |MEMBERS ELECT OFFICERS | * | AT MEETING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Sunshine Club made up of Miss Leota Grillon’s Sunday school class met yesterday afternoon at)}the home of Lane, where a most enjoyable af-| ternoon was spent by those pres- ent on the occasion. The from members |ferent amusements during the course of the meeting, with an | election of officers held with the! | following result: Elva Esquinaldo, | president; Alice | President; Roberta Sands, jtary; Wilma Albury, and Burnette Saunders, club _re- i porter, Those in attendance wera; Miss Leota Grillon, class instructor; j Alice Roberts, Elva Esquinaldo, | secre-/ Burnette Saunders, Alice Roberts, | Roberta ! bury. Sands and Wilma Al- Pierre Hamp, popular French novelist, has been. pastry cook, waiter and railway porter. The steamer Isonzo arrived in} jurnette Saunders in Peacon’s | Refreshments were served, the! guests being entertained with dif-/ Roberts, vice-} treasurer, | MRS. MARY FABAL FUNERAL. TO BE ij HE 4:30 O'CLOCK THIS’ AFTERNOON | of thé late M. Fabal, passed away at 8 o’clock this morning at her home, 1101 Patrohia street, as the fined “her to her bed for nineteen months. Mrs. Fabal was a native of Key West, and would’ have beén 72 years old in May.. She was .a@ faithful and consistent mémber of the Methodist church, and was highly esteemed by a’ wide circle of friends in this cityy. “ The deceased is survived by five children, two daughters and ‘three sons, Mrs. M. J. Willis, New “Or- leans, and Mrs. Ruth Booth of Key West; Eugene, Seferino and Rus- sell Fabal, of Key’ West. She also leaves two sisters, “Mrs.’ Emmia Kerr and Mrs. John Sawyer, af this city, and one brother, Milton Russell, also of Key" West... > The funeral «will be at. 4:80 o’clock this afternoot, frém the Lopez chapel to thé first “Metho- dist church. The pastor, Rev. L. Munro, will be the officiating min- ister. Funeral Director C, Frank Saw- yer, of the Lopez undertaking ¢3- tablishment,’ will be in chatas: of rarangements. TO THE VOTERS OF MONROE Cc 2 ‘ It is the height of my- ambition to see a super-highway from Key [West to the mainland,. and I be- lieve I can secure State Aid for widening and improving the pres- ent projected county road, if Iam elected to the State Senate “from this district. + The present projected _.county road, exclusive of toll bi will cost. approximately Api tA A state road, sufficiently. wide. to. in- duce a maximum number of visitors will. cost approximately three times this sum. At the present time, Mottroe County is not in: position to Dey the taxes on a super-highway, and; the}: only practical ‘way to. obtain wide, broad, smooth highway, ‘is through State Aid, My record in the State Legis- lature in’ 1921 shows tHat’ I> tained speci! legislation Tor” ‘Mone roe County for roads, ‘which, as well known provided that the road license taxes collected from-Mon- roe County, be returned to Mon- roe County for use,on its ere highways. The part that I took in securing the passage of the $300,000 bond issue in 1923 is well knowh to every person in Monroe County. My statements that this bond is- sue would lead to other bond is- sues and increase‘ land values hab been proven by time ‘to have been more than conservative. i Many of you know the part that I took in initiating the $2;000)- 000 bond issue. The success which I have enjoyed in sticcessfully as- sisting in putting “through the above propositions warrants me in saying that I believe, that if you send me to the State Senate that before the end of the first session that I will have the «necessary legislation «passed to make the |Over-Sea Highway a preferred state road, and that in addition to securing prompt action on a super- |highway, that you will be relieved jof a maintenance cost which will materially lower your taxes. I solicit your vote and pledge myself at all times to work in the interests of my constituency. F. H. LADD, | Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. (Paid Political Advt,) | aprio-tt | ae BIRD CAGES | The illustration shows one of the many designs of useful and orna- i cilla package) | } i goods. Free in-| structions with i each package. We will have our! tegular Saturday| } cake sale sere tow. Delicious Home-| made Cake. THE GIFT SHOPPE $18 Fleming $t.| PASSES AWAY 7 Mrs. Mary Ellen Fabal, widow! result of an illness that had con-| jj millage tax .and-.the . autempbile | - FRANCA, LADD Hén. frank H. Lada/eturned to the Sis morning, having ‘days in and about hee attending the meet- State Elks ‘Association id says there w Joh lacie jegation at the Elks’ ‘iation necting; and that..Fort/ Myers did herself. proud in entertaining the Visiting Elks. He gthted that the Kéy. West delegates were received cordially.ahd were made to feel fietfectly at home. There is much building activi- ty. at Tampa and along the East Coast," Mr: Ladd says; “‘and every body.is confidently: expecting rapid improvement in ‘the realty situa- tion.” § -. \ Pk 0. Paine Makes “Announcement Relative To Havana ‘Sailings The B. & 0. Steamship’ an- nounebs a slight cliange in sailing time of -yegsels.‘to. betome effeer tive at Key Weston date of April 20.) -s “Under “the “new ‘schedule the steghiér Will Teive Key ‘West for Hayatia at. 8330 a. m- instead of 9{39. A. mas ‘at .present.. This|_ will: put ‘the boat into Havana at| 8330.p. mi: The sailings will be. aaily, except Sundays and Wednes- days,’ There ‘will. be’ tio ‘change |, n the sailings from Havana for West.” Sin Dp Dance At.- Concha. April 23 aS ee order .of: the“, Sun ana gompleted plans "for a mammoth’ dance to be given Fri- day evening, April 28, at the Ho- tel: La. neha’ at.their weekly meeting, President J. Y. Porter, IV, presided gt the meeting. This da; is | event, and. all of the young people in sao se 8 ate urged to attend. ‘The ‘lighthouse tender Poppy is taking daily trips to Sand Key Light: Station, furnishing ‘tranis- portation to'a working party) that | isi pginting .and making*“minor re-' pairs.to the light -station, Sand Key light is automatic ahd “is* the largest in ‘the*® world using. this illuminating "type of apparatus, Veesel P This ‘Into ™* ort For Boiler ‘Repairs Last Night rh tug Barfalltén stopped in port ‘last. evening’ for boiler re- pairs. on her way to New Jersey. The: motor ship Isonzo from Mobile ‘came into port yesterday | on her way to Miami. She stop- ped for repairs and fuel oil. ce promises to be a big| | Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey 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 J. VINING HARRIS |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 WM. R. PORTER | (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER! First District BOI!IVAR 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 $2 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 Nicklas of New York Are Visiting City Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nicklas of New York arrived this. morn+ ing and are the guests.of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Spottswood. Mrs. Nicklas is the sister of Mr. Spotts- wood: *'Mr. Nicklas is the president of the Garrison Park Corporation, developers of Garrison Park, and a capitalist, well known in. the north. He recently returned from Zone, California and the Central States, Emerson Electric Fans are guarantee for 5 years. See The Key West Electric Company. apr10 F. H. SOLOMON ‘PLUMBER ‘Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621.W {For Infants, Growing Children, | Tpvalids, Nursing Mothers, ete. SPECIA L SALE SILK. DRESSES JUST ARRIVED BY |} $15 Values $10.00 EXPRESS $25 Values $15.00 Large Assortment of Sizes and Colors. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY KIRCHIK 706 DUYAL ST. See Window Display a trip through the Panama Canal |, *The--Altar'Guild -of “St. Paul’s Parish will havea cake and pie sale corner ‘of, ‘Southard and Du- val streets’ Saturday afternoon at re s apri6-1t bat First “itte daranty. ahd, ‘Abstract Company, has money, to loan on first mort- +. Apl 13 4t. “t Heart of Business Section — LOW RENTS : Large Rooms—Newly Finished TROPICAL ISLES SALES CORP. Sor DUVAL ST. IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, I PLEDGE THE") VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. Extending of City Limits to include F. E. CY properties © on the Island-of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may: arise. I haye no connections which will embarrass mé with ay the large corporations or individuals. ADSM F. H. LADD;~~ ROACHES? — "EM! GATOR!!! GATOR ‘BRAND ROACH HIVES: Patented September 1925 Harmless to Chickens “EVERLASTINGLY ON THE JOB” A 20th th product-convenient-permanent-clean. All anaes disappear to dio-sarely-nbvitabiy. Positively, ne. athar #400 Ui ar attractive to roaches as the in the hive, Lasts for months, or until the gum is eaten. Housekeepers Merchants Bakers TOSS a hive on your kitchen. table, in or unde? your refrig- erator; in your pantry; desk; bookcase; em, Se 3 TOSS a few hives among your ee of goods. . LEAVE them-FORGET them. All ‘réaches will roaches will die, ‘When enss hatch the YOUNG will die, Ask for the Gator Roach Hive. ~ “it Has No Equal” 1 peckss © 3 pines Se cect at se. “Ale or geese: Oem p Unease fee ae ae DeSoto Chetaionl’ i. Factory:--ARCADIA,.FLA, Sales Office, 219g Franklin St. P, O. Box 3308,Tampa, Fla. ce ——<—— 9 aa NASE | i Just drive the Ajax Six one mile —or 100—and you'll experience a quality of performance never known before in the $1000 field. >; MELTZER & NAVARRO AUTO CO:~ Distributors For Monroe County ~ bn twit