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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926. SOCOSSS COSCO OCOOOOEEOEHOO OHO SEES OOSEOOCODCESOSECE Notes of The seepee eeeeeee Concho From New York ‘The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain Melnitosh, will arrive in port tomorrow morning from New York en route’ to Galveston with| passengers and freight on board.! * 6 Many Train Passengers | The train arriving here yester- day afternoon from the north had) & large number of passengers on} board. . Many of those . arriving remained over in Key West for| several days’ visit with the others going through to Havana this} morning. . | s+ 6 Mallory Due Monday Night The steamship Henry R. Mallory will, arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston en route to New York with passengers and) freight on board. The steamer} left here last Saturday night for Galveston following its arrival from New York. $2.0) 8 Cuba to Tampa Tonight The P. & OG. steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, will leave! tonight at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa. The steamer will return to this| port on Monday morning, Girl Scouts Hold Mexting There’ was an interesting and well attended meetjng of Troop! 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday af- ternoon, under ‘the direction of Mrs.-; Milton . Sawyer, seoutmistrecs of athe, organization: To Hold Mesting ;: There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the .Key West Yacht Club held at the Gar- rison .Park Corporation office, corner Duval and Southard streets, at 9:30 o’élock Monday morning, at which time the location of the yacht club will be selected. Dicconal A. ©. Kanner, attorney of Stuart, was a business visitor to Key West today. Heimie Markovitz was included | in the arpivals here yesterday over East Coast from Miami,. and igo days’ business Seaeing:| last evening over the East! _ Coast for Miami, where she: is now: meking her residence, Captain Alfred A. Williams, for- merly of Key West, but who has been making his home in Miami for the past several years, was in- @luded in the arrivals here last “evening ‘over the Flagjer System. ‘Captain: Williams will spend sev- od apis visiting. in ‘the Island Miss Euphemia Pinder, who had been spending the past several x “weeks in Key West visiting with’ relatives and friends, was a pas- senger leaving over the East Coast’ last night en route to her home in West Palm Beach. Mrs. Antoinette, Roberts, dele- ee the Pythian Sisters) night over the East Coast en route to Pensacola, where she will attend | the grand lodge meeting to be held in that city. Thurman Lowe, who ‘is employ- ed in the mechanical shops of the Florida East Coast Railway Com- pany at Miami, was included in the arrivals here yesterday afternoon ver the Flagler System. Mra, Geo. M. Mitchell, of Jack- sonville, who has been spending a while’ visiting in Key West with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Mel Pino, will leave tonight en ite to her home. | Troop 1 Meets ih Boy Scouts of America, held | Subject of Sermon assistant | of this city, will leave to-| Passing Day eecce To Meet Monday The Wohan’s Guild of St. Paul’s Parish will meet on Monday after- noon at 5 o’clock, and a full at- tendance of members is desired. 7 = 8 There was a meeting of Troop last evening at their headquarters on Division street, with consider- able business of interest to the troop disposed of at the interest- ing session held. . #9 Return To Miami Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Roberts and children, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives, were passengers leavng last evening over the East Coast en route to their home in Miami. * Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist church, has select- ed the subject of “The Alabaster Box” tobe delivered at the eve- {ning service on Sunday. The pub- lic is extended an invitation to jattend the service. * Steamer Arrives The oil tank steamer Priscilla jarrived in port today from Tam- pico with a lead of oil for the |Standard Oil Company. The ves- sel is consigned to Everett Rus- sell, agent of the oil company at this port. : * * + Leaves for Havana Mrs. William Palmer leaves ot- day for Havana to join her hus- band, William Palmer, government customs representative, at Cen- tral Herghey, where they . will make their home. Mention } John E. Taylor of Stuart, rep- |resentative for Martin county, was i* visitor to Key, West today. C. W. Hudson will leave tonight for Pensacola to attend the grand lodge meeting of the Knights of Pythias ‘to be held in that city. Mr. Hudson will go as a represen- tative from Isle of the Sea Lodge, No. 104, Mrs. Julia Sweeting ‘will leave tonight for Jacksonville, .where she will spend a vis't of several days, after which she, will proceed to Pensacola to attend the grand lodge session of thé Pythian Sis- ters to be held in that city. ™~ Mrs. Herbert Claridge, accom- panied by her‘ two daughters, Fannie and Patricia, were includ-| * ed in the recent arrivals here from Nassau, for a visit with relatives. Mrs, Claridge is a daughter of Mrs. Fannie Jones of this city. Julius A. Knowles, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was an arrival on the ‘evening train, and will spend several days’ busi- ness visit in Key West, / Mrs. Cora Russell will leave to- night over the East Coast en route to Pensacola, where she will at- tend the grand lodge meeting of the Pythian Sisters to be held in | that city. Miss Rebah Johnson was in- cluded in the passengers leaving over the East Coast last night for West Palm Beach, where she will visit for the next several weeks with relatives and friends. J. 8. Dongo of the firm of Johnson & Dongo, contractors, jleaves tonight on the steamship Cuba for Tampa for a week's vaca- ition,, “Mr. Dongo expects to re- ‘turn Monday week. ~ el Abilene (cloudy) Atlanta (clear) ....... Boston (clear). ....... Charleston (pt. dloudy) ‘Chicago (cloudy) ..... Sorpus Christi (rainin; City (clear) 4 0) 52) 0 8 | 70! 6) * | | * [SP ee eee eeew eee Mr. and. Mrs. William Starling, 522 Margaret street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sarah Starling, to George T- | Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hough- | tom, of Miami, announce the en- ot gagement of their daughter, Miss Dora, to Hamilton C. Starling, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Starling of this city. The wedding will take place early in June at the jhome of the bride in Miami. Mr. Starling is a Key West boy,| $8\ but holds a splendid position | 54) as salesman in the Magic City.| 6 | He has numerous friends here who} weston (cloudy) - Hatteras (clear) .. Heron (cloudy) Jacksonville (cloudy) | KEY WEST (cloudy) . ‘Eouvisville (clear) ... Miami (cloudy) _...... Orleans (raining) . York (clear) 2. Tampa (pt. cloudy) fashington (cloudy) ... ill (pt. cloudy) — 84] learn of his approaching mar-| | | riage. Roberts, famed. British | | had an ungovernable fear) Let the Artman Press do your printing, i ““|DAYLIGHT SAV SAVING IN MANY STATES STARTS SUNDAY CLOCKS WILL BE AN HOUR FAST COMPARED WITH STANDARD TIME IN CHANGE TO BE MADE (By Associated Press) NEW. YORK, April. 24.—Day- light saving in various states and cities starts at 2 a. m. tomorrow and will remain in effect until September 26. Clocks will be an hour fast compared with Standard time. Rhodé Island and Massachusetts will be entirely on daylight time. By local option daylight saving time. will be observed by. various cities in New York, New Jersey, Maine, Pennsylvania, West Vir- ginia, Kentucky,- Delaware, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan . and Wisconsin. » Every large city in New York will use daylight. time, as will also. Pnteonents and. Chi- cago. It. is against the law:in Con- necticut for public’ clocks to. show daylight saving time but business’ firms in .the principal -cities will go by the néw time. The New York Central Rail- road will inaugurate daylight time with a_new train, christened the Dewitt Clinton, which will run. between Toledo, Detroit, Cleve- land and Buffalo, making the trip in about 16 hours. ENTERTAINMENT AT CONVENT RECITALS ARE GIVEN a INSTITUTION LAST EVENING Cleora, Matilda and Nell Rose Knight, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Knight, gave a. most en- joyable recital last evening at the Convent! Mary Immaculate by which was largely attended by relatives and friends of the stu- dents. Another interesting event of the evening’s .entertainment. was the pisno and violin-reeital by Dorothy Kidd and Marie Giannons, which was also much enjoyed by the large number in attendance. The program was made up of various select numbers, each be- ing rendered in a most satisfactory 10 THE VOTERS Mr. Ladd’s denying * tife* tepert ‘that he favors taking any portion of Monroe Ceunty te: ri and annexing it to any other county, is entirely unnecessary. Anyone who knows -Mr. «Ladd, knows that he would not favor such a project. It is also safe to say, that every man, woman and child in Monroe County would oppose taking from this County a single acre of its territory. But that is not the question in- {volved in this election. The ques- tion is, what man, woman oF child, in the County, is best equip- ped to prevent the taking of any. of our territory from us? Dade County, with its wealth and influence, favors the creation of Redlands County, which is to embrace a part .of the: Florida Keys and the mainland portion of Monroe County. The people of Homestead, and that vicinity are strongly in favor of it. The newcomers living\on Key Largo,.are in favor of it The fight to create Redlands County, will be one of the out+ standing battlés of the next-legis- lature, and if°Monroe County is fight, . awe ex- e man_in the Senate. ; *Mr. Ladd is an extraordinarily good-man;-he-is a most-tiseful lo- cal man; he. isa very publie-spi ed man; but unfortunately he not Senator Malone’s gn perience in Legislative he has not Senator Malone’ ‘strong jcirele of friends in thes i he is not as familiar wit eis- Hative matters as Senator Malone, nor is he as skilled and able-a_de- bater and parliament nh as Senator Malone: . To say this, is not to disparage Mr. Ladd, because if he had ies Senator Malone’s’ expe legislative work; if he: Koen in ‘the Senate as long -ae © Malone, and if he had his training as a debater ob Hib ‘skill in marshalling facts, hé“4would no ‘doubt be his equal. iid. The fight to creatacMt-dhands County is too - vital» mewMonroe County to take any riske>‘too im- portant to take ‘any chanads. In this fight we need¥a frain- ed debater; the most experienced ses we have, go - tetneey Hw great’ Naval- "battle -wete' pending the President would sb- leet. the Admiral with,the most experience to lead our fleet, ‘al- though there might ‘be another admiral as willing and! d= honest in his desire to win as,ihe one {LEAVE TODAY - ON woTOR TH J. A. Gaiti, Bernie - bag 5 Frank Pappy leave today for. ami, from where they will | te tour by automobile the eastern and central states. ” They will go up thro Carolinas and to New Yo: to Chicago, West from that city. P. & O. S. S: Governor Gabb, Captain J. J, Phelan, arrived ftom Havana at 4:10 p.m. yesterday with 155 passengers and >" mail. not to lose in that t#emendous|t ;jand sailed for Havana. at midnight F sees F. E. C. Car Ferry Jose Parrott, Captain H rived from Havana at 6:1 yesterday: with 26 cars of 8. Havana at 8:45 .p. terday.with 27 cars. of- i with 26° cars of exports. P. & 0. S. S. Cuba, White,* will arrive from this afternoon with passer U. S. mail and will sail for E Tampa at 7:30 p. m. with gers: rks E. C. Car Ferry Joseph ott, Captain Harrington, arrive from Havana this with cars. F. E. C. Car Ferry Hem Flagler, Captain Hansen, wi wil rive from Havana this evening cars. *P. & 0. S. 8. Miami, Captgl Albury, sails for Mobile at today,’ to go-on dty dock * for cleaning. 6: FOR STATE SENATE ATE SENATE ' ae H.-MALONE NOTICE TO COUNTRY CLiis| FOR’ EMBERS ' The annual dues of the Co isGlub, including war tax, payable quarterly, in advi In order to get the quite a few of the 3 manner, fully demonstrating the|selected,-but the experienced man}, Those who have not musical ability of those participat- ing. e WORLD ‘NEWS IN BRIEF COCOCCSOHOOOOSOOSOOECOOE ) (ay Associated Press) would be put“ in command: It would be disastrous’ t do‘ otter" wise. In a boat race, we would splace 3 at the-helm, the most experienced sailor, notwithstanding there weré others who would be willing and are willing to help the club, ‘their check a Robert due and all who have -not- should send check at once. «The by-laws provide whose dues remain uf Senate refuses 43 to 24 to re-|AaNxious to take the tiller, and a8}.period of two quarters consider ratification of Italian debt agreement. 8 . French chamber of deputies financial committee expresses di- vided sentiments as to acceptance of debt agreement without safe- guard clause based on reparations. oe * * Chairizat. Herreld of senate prohibition committee expresses belief no report will be- made on prohil:ition merits. Yale Daily News sditoriale. are summed to testify :n un‘versity conditions. * ¢ & Illinois, Democratic convention at Springfield votes down propo- sition to discard prohibition plank. * * 3 Oklahoma tornado near Ard- more leaves two killed and three seriously injured. ar Sy ee Thousands ‘abandon homgs in Moscow as river rises, threatening city. * * *& Joseph Pennel!, famous artist, dies at 65 of pneumonia in New York, Rainfall on lava from volcano in Hawaiian islands blankets vicin- | ity in steam. eee Expensiveness of favors at wed- ding eve luncheon given in Chi- cago by: Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H.| Gray to their grand daughter as- pie xa nyeeride =. Wilda Bennett, actress who lost $37,000 verdict. for stegling af- fections of Charles C. Frey, weds! Abraham De Aldreau. cabaret dancer, in Jersey City. | IMPORTANT MEETING COUNTRY, CLUB There will be a meeting of the! Country Club at 10 o’clock Mon- importafit matters need attention. ROBT. H. GIVENS, JR., apr26-1t Secretary | earnestly desire to win the race, as the ,one selected, A new man in the Senate is al- ways at more or less of a disad- vantage, so even where ability is equal, experience’ has the ad- vantage. If this were a mere question of personal choice, it might be left to the friends and admirers of each to settle, but the tremend- ously important question of slicing off a portion of Monroe County, is too vital to our interests, to place the mighty task of prevent- ling it, in the hands of one less ex- jperienced than Senator Malone. Abraham. Lincoln recognized the great danger of changing an experienced man, for one less ex- perienced, and expressed it it these words: “I do not. allow myself! to se | pose «that either the convention jor the League, have concluded to decide that I am either the great- jest or the best man in America, but they have concluded it is not best to swap horses while crossing the river, and have further, con- cluded that I am not so poor a thorse that they might not make a botch of it in trying to swap.” Senator Malone is a veteran fighter; he has assisted in passing Measures over great opposition, jand in defeating unwise ones, jstrongly advocated, Conceding that Mr.. Ladd and Senator Malone have equal ability. Senator Malone’s training as a lawyer has made him equal to any lin the State in the presentation of facts.in a strong, de F 2 be, jeonvincing manner. | His experience as a Senator the twelve years and a nee | House of Representatives oF mare years, sixteen years of service SS aot wan oe 86 | will be interested and pleased to|day morning, April 26th at the ber of the Legislature, and his ex- Chamber of Commerce rooms. .A} (full attendance is urged as very perience is worth an | amount to the people of Monroe County. Ti | With such a man available at this critieal time, should we- not ; dropped. The club urgently req members to pay sIVENS, r} . ROBERT H. GIVENS, Jty Secretaty. ‘aeloorne the opportunity to” cure his! services? Will it not be unwise’ to “Swap horses while crossing the’ stream?” GLILLAMA EST VERITAS.. (Paid Political Aavt.) ‘paid a year in advance, FOR + —_— --GOMMISSIONER District a engleas al PIERCE = [FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third. District FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD : District LOOK! LOOK! 2-Burner Wickless Oil Stoves. \ 3-Burner Wickless Full set Ford Fenders Full set Ford Radiators - Full set Ford Seat Covers Full set Ford Tops Oil Stoves . : -80x84 Longline Cord Tires The Key West Realty Board will| dealod.propasnia will bu sacs hold its weekly luncheon as usual|by the undersigned up to and in+ aa Mate of Ineasae eee ee papal ig 200 p. m., for a DEMOCRATIC VOTERS" tractor to enter into a contract:in OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH which he shall contract to supply SENATORIAL DISTRICT a daily service on all of the paved “ OF FLORIDA = streets and an every othe? “tay I wish to announce my candi-|Service on the unpaved streets and dacy for re-election to "the Flor-|Alley-ways large enough _ to en- ida State Senate from the Twen- ter, and also the City Cemetery; ty-fourth district, subject to thejsaid trucks to be in actual daily Democratic primary. use except on Sundays and. shall There will be a number of/use.in such work not less than six matters of vital importance to this}(6) One (1) and one-half. ton District, and particularly to Mon-|trucks and One (1) one ton-truek roe County, in the 1927 session|to be of steel body. of the Legislature. The bound- The Contractor shall be «xe- Sige es City of Key West willl quired to furnish a bond. in the ve to be, changed to incluge| sim of $4,000.00 for the faithful the Florida East Coast Rail terminals. The ten year canbe performance of said contract. will expire with the 1927 session.|, The Council reserves the right Tam a party to the contract ex-|t? let the bid to the lowest re- cluding the terminals from the|Sponsible bidder and to Shs any City in consideration of the con-|or all bids, struction of the Casa Marina ho-| Said sealed proposals wit ‘Ye tel in 1917. I very much desire opened at a regular meeting of ‘the ‘o personally see that these| City Council to be held Thursday, ierminals are reincluded in the ’ FLL EL hh head dd tion to the terminals corporated in the City, neverthe- less if I am reelected to the Sen- be placed back within the -cer- [fee limits of the City of Key. est. My long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. During the campaign I will make further declarations of principles ‘ich shall govern, me in the Sen- ate. I solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Dis- WILLIAM H.- MALONE. (Paid Politieal Advt.) Let the Artman Press print, it. Green Lantern Tos: Reem Fleming St. Next To Archer’s ¢ Grocery Miss Jennie Larson, Mgr. TIFT’S ICE CREAM Sundaes ............. SANDWICHES (Plain or Toasted) Beg and Olive .. Lettuce ~ Tomato Ham Chicken Salad - SALADS Chicken 25¢ DRINKS Ginger Ale 10¢ Chocolate Milk -10¢ Lolly Pops 100 Tea 10¢ Coffee 10¢ Cocoa 10¢ “ CURB SERVICE: 1b 10¢ Potato 15¢ Soda 5c LUMBER OILS Our. stock is Hardware, SCREEN WIRE EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING ir May 20, 1926 at 8:00 p: m,-- WALLACE PINDER, ; apr24; may1-8-19 City Clerk. ate I pledge that the terminals will| * POINT. 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