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SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926. pedee | To Hold Meeting The government tug Saukee} There will be a call meeting of will arrive:teday from Hayana| the Woman’s Guild of St. Paul’s with Lieut. Stark J . Warner on| Parish held on Monday afternoon board. | beginning at 5 o’clock, and a full *#* | attendance of members is desired. Girl Scouts Meet | * 2 6 Thete ‘was an interesting and) Cobb To Havana well-attended meeting of Troop 4,!_ The steamship Governor Cobb, Girl Scouts, held yesterday after-/jeft this morning at 9:30 o’clock noon zt their headquarters.in the| for Havana with a large number Scottish Rite Hall under the di-| of passengers on board. The steam- rection of Mrs, A. H. McInnis, | er will return to this port on Mon- scoutmistress of ‘the organization.) day afternoon. * Considerable business of interest | aes hein to the Troop was discussed at the! Thain ‘hevives On Tha session held. |. The morning train arrived on . chedule time today, reaching the at 8:30 o’clock with 69 on board. Several of those ing on the train left on the steamship Governor Cobb for Havana. * Saukee Due Today. * Subject of Sermon. Rev."L. Munro, pastor of th First Methodist Churc! ted the subjectiof “Don Silence of God. Wh livered at the evening Sunday, and the public is invited to attend the service. e858 Cuba To Tampa Tonight The ‘P..& 0. steamship Cuba, Miss The ” to be de- , “* San Jacinto Due Tonight The Mallory steaniship San Ja- cinto is due to arrive in port to-} night from New York en route to 4 k Galveston with passengers and Captain. W. M. White, w:ll fre'ght on board, The vessel has tonight at'7:30 o'clock for Tampa. | considerable freight for this port. The steamer will return to this e6 ‘port on ey: marning. | Eureka Due On Monday ‘The schooner Eureka will arrive in pert on Monday from Caxamas with a load of freight to be dis- charged at the Mallory docks here for shipment north on the steam- ‘, tire hip Henry R. Mallory which will fre'ght on board. The stean uP d - ; has considerable freight on board | #'tive here on nea evening. to be discharged at this port. | memes. | Large Crowd On Train — Schooner Arrives Friday , The train arriving here last ev- The schooner Josephine, Cap-| ening from the north had a large tain G. A. Pinder, arrived in port | number of passengers on board. yesterday afternoon from the! Many of those arriving remained fishing grounds with .a large| over in Key West until this morn- eatch on board. The vessel will|ing, leaving on the steamship leave again during the coming | Governor Cobb for Havana where week on another trip to the fish-| they will spend several days’ vis- ‘ing grounds. | it. seece Personal Mention = ° Mallory. Due Monday The steamship Henry B.Mallory will arrive in port on Monday.| night from Galveston en route to New York with passenger: * Robert J. Fine has departed for| Alligator Reef lightstation which he will be f keeper. Mr Newman, wife of the of manager of the Key West Country irst bevel b, returns today from Miami. ‘She has been ill for some time in Miami. Robert Austin of the Key West Foundation Company has return-| ed from several days spent in Mi- ami and Palm Beach. 7 Henry Russell, who had been | spending a few. days’ business | visit in Key West, was included | invthe passengers leaving yester- RE. Hollingsworth, attorney) day over the Eest’Coass for Mate- for the P. & 0. Steamship Com-! mimbée where he ts new making ‘pany, Havana, arrived last night) his residence. on his way toa conference at Jacksonville. | A..H, McInnis, chief deputy of | Monroe County, who had been Mrs.°Simon Roberts, who had| spending a few days’ visit in Mi- been spending a visit of a few) mi and other points in that vi- weeks in Key West with relatives! cinity, returned to the city on the Was a passenger leaving over the| morning train, * East Coast this morning en route} to Miami. j and Mrs. Heimie Markovitz, who Joseph Figueredo, who been| had been spending several weeks’ spending several weeks’ Visit in} visit in Key West, was a passenger Key West with relatives, was a| leaving yesterday over the East passenger leaving this morning) Coast en route to Miami where on the steamship Governor Cobb! he is now making his residence. for Havana. 3 Maxie Markovitz, son of Mr. | Henry H. Taylor was includ- Willard Russell, after spending) ed in the arrivals on the morning a few days’ visit in Key West,! train, and will spend a few days’ was included in the passengers) visi in the Island City. Mr. Tay- leaving yesterday over the Fiag-|lar formerly resided here, but is Ter System en route to his home} now making his home in Matecum! | Gables, HAVANA COUPLE (ix MARRY INKEY |” Meeting of Masons WEST FRIDAY ' Representative Charles _-H. | | Ketchum leaves Sunday morning jte attend the state convention of ite Grand Lodge of Masons, |Charles H. ‘Ketcham JUSTO RODRIQUEZ FERNAN- DEZ AND MISS ANTONIA| Which will be held at the Masonic | me, St. Petersburg. HERNANDEZ MARRIED BY | Ketchum will remain there thre COUNTY JUDGE YESTERDAY | days and then go on to Tallahassee jand Atlanta, Judge Hugh Gunn officiated at @ pretty nuptial event in his of. fice at the count evening at 5:30 whe wnited in marriage Jusio Rod Cuban Consul Domingo J. Milord and Carlo: court house last x now connected with 1 Mundo, Havana's leading} duity newspaper. »"clock, in Coral) Ayala, a former resi- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWLYWEDS TO ARRIVE IN KEY | | WEST ON SUNDAY |: boa nce cry ae get a WHY LEE WAS DIVIDED jator Malone, if reelected, will see to it that Monroe county wil! not a lose a foot cf its territory, sup- MR. AND MRS. BEN AMES COM.- porters of Mr. Ladd have replied: | “Malone i d one to talk ING HERE ON YACHT. TO}, 2lone is @ good one to ta | agaifist county division. Didn’t SPEND VISIT IN ISLAND /|he cut up Lee county?” : The sanfe rejoinder, in ffect, city. |was advanced by Mr. Ladd in a jcommunication in The Citizen yesterday. E Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ames, Tr. | Yes, Senator Malone did ‘cut who are spending their honeymoon | yp’ Lee county, but NOT UNTIL aboard their yacht Baboon envoy-|THE VOTERS OF THE COUNTY! age from Richmond to the Cali-| DECIDED THEY WANTED IT fornia shore, will arrive in Key| DIVIDED. Here ‘is the history, West tomorrow from Miami and|known to many Key Westers, of will’be guests of M’ss Helen Les-|the division of Lee county: ter, 912 Simonton street, and Mr: The first attempt to lop off a Roy Roberts, 921 Whitehead) joction of Lee county was made street, during their sojourn in this, the legislature of 1919.” A part} Big ‘Ames is a daughter of Dr.|°! Lee was.wanted to add to an- Frank W. Lester, of Colorado, and other stretch of territory to form | this will be her first visit to the|Glades county. Mr. Malone killed Island City. She is related to Miss that bill because his. constituents Helena Lester, of this city. {had not voted on the question. | When Mr. and Mrs. Ames leave! Four years ago the proposal to | this port they will sail for Havana! divide Lee county was revived | for a brief visit, and will go direct-| with redoubled. energy. . Robert ly from there to the Panama canal/|A. Henderson, Sr., an advocate: of | thence up the Pacific -coast.|county division, was opposed for| They will reside in California. | representative by Berry. A. Hen-| dry, who was against county) MEMBERS SCHOOL division. In the primary cam- |Paign between Mr. Henderson and BOARD RE |Mr. Hendry, Senator Malone made. TURN jspéeches from one end of Lee |county to the other, stating that FROM MEETING favored the election of neither candidate, but that he would be |governed by the will of the peo- COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Pie as expressed at the polls. | “If Mr. Henderson wins,” Sen- AND OTHER MEMBERS AT-|ator Malone said, “the command of the people to me,is that they TEND STATE CONVENTION |\,.nt their county divided; if Mr. AT GAINESVILLE Hendry wins the command of the |people to me is that they do not want their county divided. In Melvin KE. Russeil, county |cither event it shall be my solemn superintendent of public instruc-|duty to perform the will of the tion, Millard B,. Gibson and | Pcople.” Abelardo Lopez, members of the} What was the result? Mr. Hen- Monroe county school board, re-/@erson won by a large majority, turned by rail last night from) but the diehards among those Gainesville,’ where they had at-|®gainst county division put Fran- tended a state convention of |¢is A- Perry in the field againat county superintendents and coun-| Mr. Henderson in the general elec- ty school board members. tion, and Mr. Henderson over- Supt. Russell says the free text whelmingly defeated him, which book law was discussed at this) WS @ second voice of the people, meeting, and it was shown that the | most emphatically expressed, that three-quarter mill tax levied for|they favored division. So Sena- this purpose will not create - g| tor Malone, in fulfilling his fund sufficient to buy all the téxt| Promise to thel,.people,, had Lee books students in grades 1 to 6. The |of the legislature, Incidentally, {parents will have to buy some o jthe Francis A. Perry, whom Mr.; the books used by the children in| Henderson defeated, will *be re? these grades this year. membered by some Key Westers, fe for he is the same man who un- "1 successfully opposed “:;- Senator Jetterson Saunders Will |Malone in the primary four'years Attend Grand Lodge Meet ago. we 7 ta¢|. That is the true and simple his- of Knights of Pythias of the division of. Lee..coun- Jefferson Saunders will leave|t¥> and, as was said before, many tomorrow morning over the East | Key Westers are familiar with it. Coast for Miami where he will) Was Mr. Ladd aware of it? He spend a short visit after which| #5 in politics then, and has been he will) proceed to Pensacola to |Since then, and asa Rolitician, the attend the grand lodge of Knights|"atural assumption is that he of Pythias to be held in that city, |W°Uld keep in touch with matters Mr. Saunders will represent |i" @ district that included his own ve ay, Soe ser pomyy necting. tained ignorant of the circumstances |that resulted in the division of Lee county. Either that was the Whereas in His infinite wisdom|case, or Mr. Ladd intentionally it has pleased our Heavenly Fa-|kept the facts away from the ther to call to Himsclf_one of the { voters, to suit his own purpose. } most prominent, members of our) The latter assumption seems to Council, Brother William J. Phe-|be true, because he lamely tried jlan, a man who by his charming! in his communication to shut out personality, character, zeal and the fierce light of county division devotion in the interests of PYOS-|that is shining on him by resort: ress has endeared himself not only ing to. the timeworn expedient of | ee those dear te him but also bad covering himself with a mantle of } all others with whom he came in}! 5 " contact: in his work and social |*2"ctity and shouting to the crowd life. {to look at Senator Malone—Sen- Whereas the order has indeed|ator Malone, who is irrevocably lost a true and loyal friend, Key |against Monroe county’s losing a} West Council one of its most es-|foot of its territory. | teemed members, the family, a de-| (Paid Political j voted husband and father, his |country a true American citizen.| | May his soul through the mercy jof God rest in peace. | Therefore be it res | the members of Key We RESOLUTION Aadvt.) | | | | NOTICE } I will not be responsible for| ved that/any debts contracted by anyone! st Coun-/for me without a written order! When it has been pointed out that will be needed for County divided at the next session” jate I pledge that the terminals will jell No. 1015, Knights of Colum- | bus, in regular meeting assembled, wet Fernandez and Miss Anton‘a ~j}extend our most heartfelt sympa- from me or on my personal re- quest. CLEMENTS JAYCOCKS, SR. F. B.C. PLANS - MAKING CHANGE NEW SCHEDULE WILL BE- COME EFFECTIVE APRIL 20; TRAIN 35 TO RUN FROM JAX TO KEY WEST The F. E. C. Railway announees, that with the change of schedule becoming effective ut 12:01 a. m. April 20, train 37 leaving Jack- sonville on April 18 will stop at Miami, and will not come on through to Key West. Train 35 leaving Jacksonville on April 18 will come on through to Key West, | arriving here April 19. Train 36 will leave Key West om new schedule April 20. Train 38° will leave Key West on its last trip on April 19. Sevvececoecosecgoeeeeese F. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Parrot, Captain. Harrington, rived from Havana at 5:45 p. m. with 24 cars imports. A P. & O. S. S. Governer Cobb, Gaptaih J: J. Phelan, sailed for Ha®ana at 9:30 a. m. with 80 pas- sengers and U.S. mail. P. & O. S. S. Cuba, Captain White, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with passengers and U. S. mail, and will sail for Port Tampa at 7:30 p. m. with passengers, ‘ F. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Parrot, Captain Harrington, will sail for Havana at 10:30 p. m. with 26 cars exports, P. & O. S. S. “Governor Cobb, Captain J. J. Phelan, arrived from Havana at 3:50 p. m, yes- terday with 224 passengers and U.S. mail. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS: OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT “°F FLORIDA’ ™ I wish to announce my ‘candi. dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth ‘district, subject to the Democratic primary. There will be a number of matters of vital importance to this District, ‘and particularly to Mon- roe County, in the 1927 session of the Legislature. The bound. aries of the City of Key West will have to be changed to include the Florida East Coast. Rail terminals. The ten year contra will expire with the 1927 session. T am a party to the contract ex- cluding the terminals from the City in consideration of the con- struction of the Casa Marina ho- tel in 1917. I very much desire +o personally see that these terminals are reincluded in the City limits. No one has in’ the slightest degree intimated opposi- tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- less if I am reelected to the Sen- be placed back within the cor- porate limits of the City of Key West. My long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. | During the campaign I will make} further declarations of principles which shall govern me in the Sen- ate. I solicit the support of the! Democratic voters of this _ Dis- trict. WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid Political Advt.) For Quick Sales List Your Property With Gulf Keys Realty Co. Inc. S34 Fleming St. Phone 37 Reference: First National Bank, } OF SCHEDULE! ar-} 1 FOR BATTLE HEARING ON MODIFICA- TION VOLSTEAD ACT WASHINGTON, Ap! 17.— (AP) The drys drew up a battery of lay witnesses today to carry forward the bombardment against modi- fication measures at the senate prohibition hearing. The legistative committee of the Anti-Saloon league was called in council in the meantime to con- sider action of the testimony of Assistant Secretary Andrews and United: States. Attorney Buckner} of New York. ‘The big guns of the drys bat- tery of lay witnesses included W.! E. Raney, former attorney gen- eral of Canada, who was placed| in, position to combat the testimo- ny of other Canadians put on the; standby the wets, Professor Irv- ing Fisher of Yale, and A. A.| Stagg, football coach of Chicago | Saloon. league committee was) whether to demand removal from office of General Andrews, the | grand marshal of federal enforce-/ ment agencies, and. District At-| térney Buckner. The testimony of | latter who has advocated more | plete enforcement of the | @ act or its modification) proved especially displeasing to pedhibitionists and the opinion ex- 8 ‘by General Andrews in ‘to a hypothetical question that restricted manufacture and) sale of non-intoxieating beer un- der: government control might; aid, enforcement, has ~ brought down upon him a barrage of de-) funciation ‘from .some ardent | Mrs. A. H. Mclanis To ‘Attend Missionary Meet | "To Be Held In Orlando. Mrs. A..H. McInnis. will leave tomorrow over the East Coast for | Orlando where she will attend the missionary conference) to be: held int that city, + Mrs’ McInnis, who is scoutmis- tress of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, in- formed The Citizen today that during her absence from the city thatthe troop will be under the! direction of Mrs. Milton Sawyer, | assistant scoutmistress of the or- STAR ELECTRIC COMPANY) “ @REYBURN PINDER, Manager | i fivase wieins Repairs of all Kinds | e 2 Work Done Promptly | Phone 754. 71 Eaton St.| PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION - 328 Simonton Street | tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and’ Soathing | Syrups, prepared-for Infants in arms and: Children all ages. Hernandez, both ef Havana, Cuba. The young cour from Havana yetrday especial purpo: appily married in Key wailed this morning on their return tri te Havana. The ceremony was witnes rived 66 is @ preseription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. At Kills the germs. » for the sed by DON'T MISS THE CABARET DANCE —T.O.N-L-T-E— HOTEL LA ‘CONCHA MUSIC BY LA CONCHA ORCHESTRA | | thy to the bereaved family and | jrelatives assuring them of our } constant prayer in the hope God j of all consolation will design to ad- mit our deceased friend into the! happy realm of his heavenly Father and strengthen those who are left behind to bear this cross which the Almighty has’ placed upon their shoulders. Be it resolved that a copy be sent to the sorrowing widow, a further copy be spread on the min- utes of Key West Council No. 1015, Knights Columbus and the same be published in the Key West papers, William A. Freems Recording Seeretar Attest; William Cates, Grand Knight. F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 62)-W Allan B. Cleare & Company Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants Miss Hazel Hannal Kalb, Mo., has a q ibeen im her family six 511 FRONT STREET P.O. Box 13 Key West, Fla. | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, | Broken Lens Duplicated on the A. L. PRATT Campbell Bidg. Fleming S* Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE » AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. SPECIAL SALE SILK DRESSES JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS $15 Values $10.00 $25 Values $15.00 Large Assortment of Sizes and Colors. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY See Window Display R. KIRCHIK 706 DUVAL ST. PHONE 128 st a MOTHER :— Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Gitte Zioxer directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it! OFFICES FOR RENT Heart of Business Section LOW RENTS Large Rooms—Newly Finished " TROPICAL ISLES SALES CORP. 601 DUVAL ST. IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, ft PLEDGE “THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: * ©“ StateAid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right’\of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami il. Extending of City Limits to include F. EB. C, properties the Island of Key West. ; Any. necessary local législation. Other statements will follow as subjects mayvarise. ie I have no connections which wil] embarrass me with any.ofs, the large corporations or individuals, : x F. H. LADD, , 7 Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Flasidinn "ERLE ORE SR 8s 2 ?, ; ei Country Club ‘TONIGHT. AND TOMORROW iN Ae at oe Gur MEMBERS AND THEIR INVITED GUESTS eet" obs . MUSIC FURNISHED BY THE 5 = KEY WEST ORCHESTRA / Visitors Cordially Invited To Inspect the Club House Sun Afternoon and Evening Mr. Nowman (Manager) and Mrs. Newman Will Bu At the!Oibb: House All Day Sunday NEW PATTERNS ~~ 5 ety Our new Spring dinet of BATHING SUITS < take dpe’ rived. All sizes for wAIAa CHILDREN ain sinany ME Buy « Gentine Woot ET (NG SUPT that wilf outwele? three off the ordinary find. Let os show you our gor | plete line, . $2.50 UP NEW! Just reecived = shipment of Just the thing for fishing. bosting eral yee. Very Cool. Let as dow you. Everything ip the line of Working Clothes 16¥ ‘nitn, J. MULBER LADIES KIDDIES bid ed ek SOMETHING Tropical Helmets. P. M. CREWS, Mgr. 115 DUVAL ST.