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MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926. Coeeisccecooveccoccccooes Notes of The Passing Day eesccecievcecoccce sy Due Tonight The steamship Henry R. Mallory is due to arrive in port tonight from Galveston en route to New York with passengers and freight on board, * Cubs From Tampa * * _ The ‘steamship Cuba arrived in} port at an early hour this morn-| ing from Tampa with a large num-| ber of passengers on board. Sev- eral of those arriving on the boat | left on the morning train en route north. “* Leaves For Miami J. Frank Roberts, member of} the firm of Roberts & Whalton, realtors, was a passenger leaving * on the morning train for Miami; where he will spend several days’, reaching the station at 8:55 o’clock with 74 passengers on _ board. Several of those arrivnig on the) train left on the boat for Havana. Pee eer Goes To Convention Jefferson Louis Saunders was al train for Miami where he will spend a short visit after which he will procecd to Pensacola ‘to at- tend the grand lodge meeting of ‘the Knights of Pythias to be held in that city. . To! Visit Magic City Messrs Wesley. Skelton end Ed- die Saunders were . passengers leaving today over the East Coast for Miami and other points up the East Coast where they will spend several days’ visit. 7. * * Goes On Vacation C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of the Criminal Court of Monroe County, Was a passenger leaving on the morn:ng train for Miami where he will spend a vacation of severai days. Mr. Curry will also visit at other points in that vicinity train was slighily | iving this morning, | OCOOS COS LECSEDEOOCOOOEE | Sauke| Leaves For Tampa The\government tug Saukee, Captaii Brown, left yesterday for Tampa. The vessel will remain at that pot for several days. + v8 | San Jacnto Arrives The Mallory steamship San Ja- cinto arrved in port on’Saturday night fron New York en route to Galveston with passengers and | fre'ght onboard. The vessel had considerabe freightfor Key West. e #8 | | Many On Night Train The trah arriving here last | night from\the north had a large number of passengers on board. | Many of thpse arriving on | train left of the boat today for} Havana. * | Cuba To Tampa The steanship Cuba, W. M. White left at 7:30 o’clock on Saturday tight for Tampa with a large numlpr of passengers on board. Several of those leaving on the boat arrived here on the train from theinorth. *\ * * 4 | Vessel Leaves The Lighthouse Tender Sundew| | left this morning for Dry Tortugas | passenger leaving on the morning} and Rebecca Ughthouse stations | of white georgette, trimmed with to land sopplies|, * To Hold Meeting The White stipet ‘civic .associ- | ation meets at 8 0’clock Wednes-} day evening at thy Monroe Coun- ty High School to discuss the lay- | ing of sidewalks 0} ‘White street, the white way and beautification of the streets. * Return To City Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheppard ** als from St. Augustine. Mrs.| Sheppard recently underwent an operation at the Horida East Coast Railway Company’s hospital in that city, performed by Dr. J. N. Fogarty. Mrs. Sheppard’s nu- merous friends in Key West will from the recent illness. the | Captain | were included in the recent arriy-| be much gratified to learn that; she is now rapidly convalescing| during his absence from the city. PryTTITTiittiii rite CHURCH WEDDING SATURDAY NIGHT MISS JULIETTE RUSSELL WEDS GILBERT A. McKILLIP An event of much social inter- | est, was the marriage on Satur- | day evening of Miss Juliette Rus- | sell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs+ | Benjamin Russell of White street, | and Gilbert A. MeKillip, son of | Mr. and Mrs. William M. McKillip | of Eaton street. The wedding of the young couple took place at the Ley Memorial Church, with Rev. E. L. Ley officiating at the impressive ceremony, Miss Mary Adams and ; Charles Lowe. acting as attend- ants to the popular couple, who were joined in the holy estate of wedlock at 8 o’clock in the beau- | tiful edifice located on Division street adjacent to Bayview“Park. An excellent musical program | | was rendered in connection with |P | the eeremony, the principal feature | | of which was a vocal solo, en- | titled, ““O, Promise Me,” by Mrs. William Asson. The bride was attired in a gown | embroidered lace, and carried a boquet of bridal roses, having as| | her little flower girl, Catherine Ley. The bride is one of Key West’s most charming young ladies, pos- | sessed with an unusually pleasing | personality, which has won for | her the admiration of a large cir- cle of friends among whom she is} jexceedingly popular, and the | groom is to be congratulated on | having won such a fair flower for his life partner. Mrs. McKillip is employed as a) stenographer with the Gulf Life| Insurance. Company, while Mr. | McKillip holds the responsible pos-| ition of assistant manager of Cur-} ry’s Sons’ Company lumber yards, being a young man of excellent} attainments, who is also quite pop- |ular among a large circle of} | friends. The young people are at home |feated it in the house committee. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EACERLY AFTER LAND IN MONROE The movement to form the pro- |” posed county of Redlands out of the southern part of Dade and the northern part of Monroe .was! started more than two years ago. | At the last regular session of thei legislature a delegation from Homestead went to Tallahassee to consult Senator Malone about the matter. He promptly told the} delegates that he would oppose} the Redlands project if it included any of Monroe county’s territory. | All of Munroe on the mainland| was included in the bill, and Sen- ator Malone, with the assistance of Dr. Kemp and Judge Busto, de-| i POLITICAL | ANNOUNC eecccccccovcoceceesese: FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATB 24th District - WILLIAM H. MALONE =OR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT / J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT Senatger Mzlone made a force- J. LANCELOT LESTER ful address, showing how. decided- | ly important it was to-Monroe to; FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR keep every foot of its territory in-; J. F. BUSTO tact. With Key West matching| FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR 1 | toward the mainiand,: \Sénator T. S. CARO Malone maintains thatthat im-} portance is now augmented @ hun- dred fold. “It would be a tragedy,” Sen-j ator Malone dectares, ‘for Mon-| roe county to lose any of its land | now, in view of the fact that. its! pOR COUNTY. COMMISSIONER taxpayers are spending approxi-} First District | mately $3,000,000 for its develop-}| EOI!VAR T. RECIO ment.” , ‘ When Senator Malone killed the! FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Redlands project in Tallahassee, | Second District he knew then, fully as well as he| EMORY L. PIERCE knows now, that his action would = cause him opposition in the pres-| ent primary. Mr. Ladd’s an- nouncement for the senate was} not the least bit surprising to Sen-} ator Malone and many of his| friends, for they heard, as far Fourth District back as two years ago, that hej EDUARDO C. GOMEZ would be a candidate. = Proponents of the. Redlands| FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District county project attempted, two lyears ago, to get only the Cape ABELARDO LOPEZ Sable district of Monroe. In the} next session of the legislature, .it| "OR COUNAY COMMISSIONER Senator Malone is defeated, will s. OWEN SAWYER they be satisfied with Cape Sable z alone? Certain Key Westers, (FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER while in Homestead recently, were FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District Personal $OOSSCOSO0000000000008OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOEOOOLEROOD, Jefferson Spottswood, brother -of Robert F. Spottswood, is visit- _ing in the city. Mr. Spottswood is a realtor of Jacksonville. Elbert B. Kip, travelling pas- senger agent of the Clyde Steam- _shp Company of New York, ‘passed through Key West this morning en route to Havana. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Thos. G. Gato, who had been speniing several weeks visiting in New York and other points east, returned to the city Satur- day evening on the steamship San/ Jacinto. Miss Roberta Lowe, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leaving oi the morning train yes- terday for) her home in Miami, Frank was included in rs, arriving. here Sat- jing on the steamship ito from New York, and ad Mr, and Mrs, A. M. Albury and children, Who had been spending} several weeks visiting in Key} West with rglatives, were passen-} gers leaving yesterday over home in West Palm Beach. Harry Lowe, connected with the Greene Street Chauffeurs’. As-| sociation, left yesterday for Tam- sévéral weeks’ visit in) the; Flagler System en route to their) Mention William V, Albury who has been spending a week in Tampa on bus- iness returned to the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saunders |were passengers leaving Saturday Miami where they will spend a few weeks’ visit. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson were on the steamship San Jacinto, in Key West. Mr. and Mrs. F. were included ih the passengers jarriving here Saturday night on the Mallory steamship San Jacinto from New York, and will leral weeks” visit. Mrs. Bessie Norton was_ in- eluded in the passengers arriving here Saturday evening over the Mallory line from New ‘York, and will spend a while visiting in Key West with relatives. Judge Henry H. Taylor, who had been spending a short visit in Key West, returned to his home in Miami last night over the East Coast. | i Dr. and Mrs. M. P. DeBoe, who had been spending a few weeks’ ; visit in Key West, were passengers | leaving last night over the East | Coast for their home in Miami. | Rufus Johnson was included in pa and other points on the west|the recent arrivals here «from | coast, where he will spend several |Matecumbe, and will spend a few days’ business visit. ~_ Reynold Knowles, who had been visiting in Miami and other points for several weeks, was included in the arrivals here yesterday after- noon over the East Coast. Thomas D. Pitts, of Baltimore, formerly a member of the United States shipping board, and M - ehell, capitalist of Boston, leave tomerréw on the Mallory for New York. They spent several days in the city as the guests of Sam- mel J. Wilde. The largest single orange grove in the world is in South Africa. King Tut’s mummy is to he placed in an iron coffin and seal- ed in a chamber of his former j The coldest temperature on re- cord was reached in a scientific _Imboratory; it was over 500 de- grees below freexing-point xx reg- |Harold Baker at their home weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. on Southard street. Mrs. Erana-Pinder, who has been spending a few weeks in the; city as guest of Mrs. Benj. Lopez, | } on Bahama street, left on the noon| train today for her home in Mix ami. Eugene Rosam, who has been spending a visit in Miami and oth- er points, returned to the city yes- afternoon oves the East istered on a Fahrenheit thermo-!| _ meter, Enterpr selling ‘ing street peddlers I} bags ef soil for use mg flowers have become EUMONIA. Call a physician. Then unica” wauone oe evening over the East Coast for} arrivals in the city Saturday night} in the north and|#"4 will spend several weeks’ visit Key West socially elite. Luncheons M. Edwards every evening except Sunday. remain in the-Island City for sev-| MISSES | to friends at 1021 Varela street,| | where-they will make their home for the present. * ‘COUNTRY CLUB POPULAR INN MANY SOCIAL EVENTS ARE} _GIVEN AT NEW PLACE OF AMUSEMENT 1 / | The Key West Country Club is {becoming the rendezvous for the ,and dinners are being given night- jly ‘there, and there is dancing Many important personages | }from out of town as well as resi-| dents ofthis city visited tha club lover the week end. Among the guests at the dance | on Saturday evening were: Judge Henry H. Taylor of Mi-| jami and his guest, Henry Dooley, | vice-president of the Meyer-Kiser | |Bank of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. C. | | Aubrey Nicklas, Robert F. Spotts- | wood, Bolivar Recio, Mr. and: Mrs. Clayton Kirtland, Fred Kirtland, } |the Misses Sharpley, Mrs. Howard | -of Havana, Dan Navarro, Sen. and | | Mrs. William H. Malone and B.| Curry Moreno. | | asked if south Dade, Cape Sable and Key Largo wouldn’t make a “dandy county.” They replied} that it most cértainly would, but followed ‘up their reply with this question, “What about Monroe county?” If any Key Wester doubts that Homestead has its eyes eagerly fastened on’ Key Largo, just let} him take a trip to Homestead and, for only fifteen or twenty minutes, question anybody he may |, meet there about the matter. is “All the advocates of Redland|*********** ea ees county are against Serfator he Malone’s reelection. Some of them are bitterly opposing vhis can- | didacy, because they know that, | with him in the senate, they have | not the least chance of lopping | off any part of Monroé county. Conversely, why do these same CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON Third District VICTOR LOWE WEATHER CONDITIONS Within the last 24 hours there were rains in the Ohio Valley, and middle , Atlantic States in connection with a disturbance now central off advocates of Redlands county she North bestivangs sipee 4 favor Mr. Ladd’s election? Mr.|. Hatteras reporting a north Ladd may make a denial a minute! mind of gale force. Another from ww (6; pelnary “Gays bat disturbance has appeared over | staring him in the face always will|* Western Canada and the be that same WHY? northern Rocky Mountain (Paid Political. Adyt.) States, “while strong high cheese pressure with the maximum > NOTICE over the upper Lake region |* covers all other sections east The party who picked up a|. °% the plateau, child’s pink voile dress, by mis- Except Florida, where tem- perature is about normal, un- seasonably cold weather pre- vails over the central Plains take, at the O. K. Shoe Shop Mon-| day morning. will kindly return.) ‘Customs Officers Capture Auto Car | Loaded With Beer} i | Customs Tasgackors Lund, Wil-| Hliams and.Frier last night cap-/| jtured a National automobile load- ed with contraband beer, after a| |chase from the water’s edge on | Stock Island. The driver of the automobile {abandoned the machine near| |Thompson’s cigar factory and escaped. | | Chamois skins, extra sizes, that good old reliable; |Solarine metal polish, DeVoe’s | furniture polish, O’Cedar mops and oil, floor dusters with long handles, paint brushes. Albury’s Hardware Store. apri9-3t large Get an Emerson Electric Fan. 'See The Key West Electric Co. aprié Allan B. Cleare & Company Wholesale Grocers and Merchants c os $11 FRONT STREET P..0. Box 18 Key West, Fin. t cleats, electric door bells, fine line |ware Store. apri9-2t aces States and from the Missis- CARD OF THANKS sippi Valley to the Atlantic coast. Last night it was 2 " freezing over the upper Missis- I wish to sincerely thank all! , “"*°* _ ighbors and friends for their), “iPPi Valley, Lake region, Ohio Valley and the north and middle Atlantic States from Maine to central Vir- ginia. This morning there is con- siderable cloudiness over the north Atlantic States, south Atlantic and Gulf coasts and west Gulf States; elsewhere the skies are clear. H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. ind assistance during the lengthy | iliness of my father, J. C. Spen-} leer, and at the time of his death and burial. Also those who con- tributed floral offerings and the use of their autos. apri19-1tk MRS. FRED TAYLOR. Pastry. boards, chopping trays and knives, electric wire, switches, Albury’s Hard- apri9-3t CASTORIA For Infants and Children {n Use For Over 30 Years Always bears: Sontag! . * * * * * * * * ¥ * * a * * * * * * . * + * * * . * * + * * . e . * * . . of water coolers. Py . Se eee eee eecese RUST AND ACID PROOF DOORS AND ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER Special Mill Work Facilities Seasoned Cypress Used for Frames EXPERT CABINET WORK Guaranteeing Fit and Satisfaction SAWYER’S NOVELTY WORKS 917 Eaton St. FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | et*®eeereaee eee eeeeeeneeenereenereaeee ere eerste een ate Re TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA I-wish to announce my candi- daty for re-election to the Flor- pee State Senate from the Twen- tie primary. There will be a number of matters of vital importance to this District, and particularly to Mon- toe County, in the 1927 session| of the Legislature. The bonnd-| aries of the City of Key West will have to be changed to include | the Florida East Coast Railway ea. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. | I am a party to the contract ex-| cluding the terminals from the| Gity-in consideration of the con-| ction of the Casa Marina ho-| in 1917. I very much desire bo tp penal see that these are reincluded in the} ity limits. .No one has in the} slightest degree intimated opposi- | tion to the terminals being rein-| corporated in the City, neverthe-}| léss if I am reelected to the Sen-| Ln ‘pledge that’ the terminals will | be placed back within the cor-) yoemts limits of the City of Key! gy | ba long service in the Senate | ies 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.) $1.60-will buy you an aluminum | coffee percolator worth $2.00. | Call and look over my sample line | of aluminum ware. No charge for looking, prices cheerfully given, $1.15 will-buy you a water kettle worth $1.50. Water coolers, all! sizes... Albury’s Hardware Store. aprl9- “Bt | eaaTTee ews -HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGL’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. VIS PLL LL LL but a re Distributors For Monroe County PAGE ak - From his small savings Arthur! Transparent pyralin sh for Schwartz, a night watchman of {your automobile “curtains.’s 2 Porch Denver, -has given $4,000 to the | swing chains, moth bags, sash, University of. Denver to aid wor-' ! doors, blinds, fancy front doors. thy students. Albury’s Hardware Store. apr19-3t BARGAIN LOTS a Street Priced Reasonably Address : P. O. Box 92. “Buddy” is not only a remarkable truck at the pricey markable truck at any price. It exactly meets light a needs in power, capas city, por as | sil sll at tower price tam any turk of oC is aac oa | ears is all truck—not a converted car, not“ : a one-year truck but a truck built to for years— as > has 2 SIX-CYLINDER 40h. p._ Cofit re Senchaws toes, seenlng At dieks 98 ae Saco ‘he : galion of-gasoline. we ‘ Rear springs 50 inches long, 2}4 inches wide, 32 ‘ comfort. Gemmer it cord tires insure easy gear, large riding hcleds Cakes dake hon thes Goo eee Eames Think of the five inch frame, the sturdy bevel axlé. Timken sg in fn long wear. Wheelbase, 118 inches,

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