The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 26, 1926, Page 5

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/ MONDAY; ‘APRIL: 26,1926: SOSeecscccecscce ‘Notes oe The Passing Day evecces The schooner Eureka arrived in port this mofning from Caxambas with a load of freight which will be discharged at the Mailory docks for shipment north over the Mal- lory line on the vessel leaving for New York tonight. Se (Cube Arrives From Tampa The P. & ©. steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, arrived in port this morning at an early hour from Tampa with a large number ef passengers on board. Several of those arriving on the beat will) heanbbecwoid ekoawsnce * Tug And Barges Leave The tug Goliah, towing three Standard Oil Company. barges, days’ ago, left yesterday afternoon en route to Bayonne, N. J. s 2 » Vessel Arrives The British sehooner U. V. Drew, Captain Yates, arrived in pport yesterday from Routan with a load of fruit which was dis- charged at this port. The vessel has other freight which will be taken to Miami. 4 « ge leave this afternoon on the traifijLarge Pineapple Shipment for the north. -_*.* & Concho Arrives Sunday ®he>Mallory steamship Concho, Captain. Mcintosh, arrived in port yesterday afternoon at 3:50 o'clock from, New York with passengers and/freight on board. After a few hours’ stay at this port, the steamer/left for Galveston. s+ © Cuba Leaves For Havana The stéamship’ Cuba 8:20 o’clock this morning for Ha- vana with a large number of pas- sengers on board. Most of those leaving on the boat were arrivals here on the train from the north last evening and this morning. ‘Personal left at} A large pineapple shipment. is expected to arrive here tonight on the ferry boats from Havana, and the work of transferring the pines. to other cars at the railroad yard here will start at 6 o'clock to- morrow morning, with ddditional gangs to be employed for the pur- pose of handling the large ship- ;ment which will consist of ap- proximately 40 carloads. ~~ * « Train Arrives At 6:25 The morning train arrived on | schedule time today, reaching the station at 6:25 o’clock. There were a large number of passen- gers on board, many of whom left on the boat for Havana. Mention ; POCOCCODOOOH DO DEDESd OODLE OOOO ODORS ELDOCeCCCOOOS Chief Deputy Sheriff A. ‘H. Me- Innis left Sunday morning for the Magie City, where he will spend # few days on business, BR CS T. S. Payne was among the ar- rivals in the city: this morning from Cleveland, Tenn., and will spend & while visiting with, his son and, ,J..E, Bracklett, of New York, Was among the passengers arriv- ing herg yesterday afternoon on the Mallory steamship Concho, and will spend several weeks visit in the Island City. Rev. Thos. Hewett and his wife were passengers arriving in the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ,| city: yesterday afternoon on. the R. Payne. J. A. Palmer, secretary of the Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company, was an arrival in the city Saturday on an official. visit. During his stay in the city, Mr. Palmer will be entertained by Ar- ~ thur Crusoe, local representative ut the company. eelisia. Samuél Kline, familiarly known s among his’ numerous friends as Kaiser,” | Was an arrival here Saturday “evening from Nassau, and will spend several days’ busi- “ness visit in Key West. © Mgs,Dora Atchison was includ- ped ip | ngers lea tory TA ox sie Cubs for Tampa where the will spend a while with Mx. and Mrs. Charles Boll at their home in the “west ‘coast city. Mrs. Julia Sweeting was a pas- “eenger leaving over the East night for Jacksen- > aglesavie A will spend a short ‘visit, after which she will proceed Hodge meeting of the Pythian Sis- «supp le aecen s weslboaaaltade Harold W. iates, who had been | Jacksonville. ‘spending several weeks visiting in oon ah and other points on the ‘est Coast, returned to the city vb morning on the steamship a Pensacola to attend the grand| Mallory ‘steamship Concho }from New York. They will spend sev- eral weeks’ visit in the Island City. W. J. Simpson. was an arrival here yesterday afternoon on the Mallory steamship Concho from New York for several weeks’ visit. Mrs. Pearl Anaerson, who had been spending’ a short visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving last evening on the Mallory steam- ship Concho for Galveston, en route to Houston, Texas, Mrs.. Cora Russell was a eel senger leaving Saturday evening over the East Coast for Teckior| EA ville en route to Pensacola, where lie Wilf attend thMgrdnd Iodge meeting of the Pythian Sisters to be held in that city. Miss. Marguerite Weatherford, daughter of J. A. Weatherford, of Caroline and Elizabeth streets, left yesterday ‘for Stuart, Fila. "4 where she has accepted a position as typist in an abstract company’ "§ office in that city. Mrs. Antoinette Roberts was among those leaving Saturday eve- ning over the East Coast - for After a short stay in- that city, Mrs. Roberts~ will Proceed to Pensacola to attend the grand lodge meeting of the Pyth- ian Sisters, which will convene in that city during the week. VENIRE OF JURY FOR U.S. COURT DEPUTY. MARSHAL. RECEIVES * NO EXPLANATION RELA- TIVE TO RECENT DISMIS- SAL FROM OFFICE The venire for the jury for the} term of federal court that eom- mences here next Monday has) been received by Andrew L. Lopez) and turned over to the clerk of the, U. 8. court here, Mr. Lopez in-| formed. The Citizen this after- hoon, Andrew L. Lopez has not as yet received any explanation cf his, Summary dismissal from the office ‘of Deputy. United States Marshal few days ago. He says he wired | Washington for permission to} “appear before the investigation! Bhat had been in progress there some time, but received a tele- Saturday from Senator Wal-} E. Edge reading: “Hearings tlose today. No further witnesses ‘pan be heard.” Wm. R. ‘Porter wires Mr. Lopez from Jacksonville ‘that he has seen all the U. S. of- Wicials there and all seem surpris- to hear of the dismissal of Mr. stating that the orders} direct from Washington and| they can do nothing about it.) E. Dyson, U. to @ letter, tells Mr. 2 “Will resign if you are not! a hearing.” Mr. Lopez says! S. Marshal, in aj | MUCH LIQUOR IS DESTROYED FROM VESSELS FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FOUR CASES ARE SEIZED ON ONE SHIP ALONE BY COAST GUARD | Boatswain Hommeland, in the vi- | cinity of Barataria in a prohibi- tion motor boat destroyed 524 eases of alconol in a recent cap-| | ture made. Coast Guard 2829 also destroy- ed 200 cases of alechol. in the j Vicinity of Barataria, Louisiana, j according to report received by the local coast guard department. Coast Guard patrol boat 300.) Boatswain Schulz, seized and de- | Stroyed one 150 gallon still; 1,100 | gallons of corn mash and 20-foot preter boat. | made near Port Arthur, Tex. | Coast Guard 300 operates from | Biloxi, Miss., operating base 15. SRE De teria : LOSES LANDMARK | ST. auGus TINE—This -city lost one of its landmarks, known! among many tourists, when one of the old coquina houses on St. ge street was razed, because! }of its unsafe condition. j he doesn’t want the job back. wouldn’t have it. All I want to do is to clear my name,” he asserted. which arrived at this port several! The capture was! SHERIFF ARRESTS |NEWE COUPLE WANTED IN BROOKSVILLE JOE RINGO AND DOLLIE. CRENSHAW TAKEN UP ON ORDERS FROM .HERNANDO COUNTY SHERIFF Joe, Ringo and. a girl named Dollie Crenshaw; both: of Brooks- ville; Florida, were arrested in a local _ hotel < by ~ Ci y yesterday, acting” upon tele- gra instruction .ffom the sheriff of Hernando county. The telegram read: “Arrest Joe Ringo, a white man with ‘stiff neck, and a girl named Crenshaw, living at Gibson Hotel. W. D. Cobb, sheriff Hernando county.” ‘The man and girl were easily lo- cated and taken under arrest by Sheriff Curry. They are being held in the Mofiroe~county jail awaiting the arrival of Hernando county officers from Brooksville. Since the arrest of this couple here yesterday it develops that they had. been on a trip to Ha- vana, and arrived in Key West a few days ago. Ringo told the sheriff that they went broke and had no clothes with them, and that they owed for their room and eats in Key West. Said he thought the county judge at Brooksville was his friend, so he wired the judge stating their dilemma, and re- quested that. money be sent to} their relief. “Instead of’ sending the money the judge seems to have turned the telegram over to the girl’s parents, and in this way the man and girl were located. | Ringo gave his age as 43 years. Dollie Crenshaw gave her age| as 18, but offcers here say she! looks younger than that. She says/ she left: home because her parents | did not treat her right: Ringo and the girl are not mar- ried. | MEMBERS OF PRESS ASSN. DUE TUESDAY, AGGREGATION RE7TURNING FROM HAVANA AFTER SEV- ERAL DAYS’ VISIT IN CU- BAN CAPITAL | The 170 miembers. of the Geor-/ gia Press Association who passed through Key West Friday morn- ing will arrive tomorrow after- noon from Havana to roe here several hours. A committee will meet the press | men at the boat. Everyone that can is urged to be at the wharf. and take the visitors around the city. The members leave this evening for Tampa. Immediately upon their arrival at Tampa Bay, they will be transported to Clearwater. The entire party will.be quarter- ed at the Marasol Hotel on Davis Island Wednesday night as the guest of B. B. Davis. The people of Tampa will show | them over the city Thursday, April 29, and will provide entertainment of yarious kinds. From there} they go-to Winter Haven, then to Wayeross, Georgia. Arriving | at Waycross Friday morning| breakfast will be served under the | auspices of the Civitan, Lions and | Kiwdnis clubs and the chamber of commerce. Following breakfast, the party will disperse and leave | for their several homes. On their arrival in Key. West | last Friday, they were met. at the docks by “Bugs” Warner, Tom | Ketchings, William Bates, V. A.| Johnson, Andrew Miller and rep- resentatives of the local press. | They were taken for‘ a drive! and then boarded the steamer | Cuba for Havana. They were ac- companied by representatives of the Cuban press. SHIP DUE TUESDAY The Gulf & Southern Steamship | Compaxy’s steamer, Comal, is due} | to arrive at this port on Tuesday} |from New Orleans with passen-| gers and freight for Key West. | {around the city for several hours | - MISS BOBBIE LEE TAKES PLACE _OF Miss ey ai a Miss' Myra Larche hg drawn from the May Qif test and Miss Bobbie high school teacher, the race. Miss Clara Carbon: “Miss Key West” ‘at Leon eelebration, is Tn conrection with that aiinual follows {household function which f {chief among other things sai mg". by the Woman’s Club: will be crowned during the May day festivities, an annual event conducted by the club. Votes are given by ‘the mer- chants will all purchases and can be purchased outright. ARRIVES IN CITY Harold “Albury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albury, of Grinnell street, wag included in the arrivals here on Saturday, and will remain in the city indefinitely. Mr. Al- bury has been“connected with the United. States Navy for. several. years, having traveled practically the world over curing. his. enlist-| ments. His.many friends are glad to see him. back in the Island City again. Seeceescerecovsvecco:-00 FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD, FOR STATE SEN. TE, 24th District WILLIAM H. “MALONE POR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM COURT J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT * 3) LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BusTO’™ ¢ “FOR COUNTY aoe T. s. caro*?”" anne FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER] - First District WM. R. PORTER °”° (Re-Election) : . FOR COUNTY CommissioNER First District, BOLIVAR ‘T. RECTO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Séceond District EMORY L. PIERCE _|FOR COUNTY: COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second Distriet*~’** MYRTLAND CATES FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE | | Palm Lodge of Perfection, ATTENTION . SCOTTISH RITE MASONS! “I don’t suppose there’s a single home in Key West where some at- e tention is not given to renovation | ¢. during the first sunny days. of Mueh rubbish and ‘ieee kinds accumulates poewnlt the winter months when ‘re: and airing is not easy, and natural that in the present season the broom and the ash-can shoatd be much ‘iin evidence. “Tt’s an excellent habit, only I must caution people ‘several fire hazards that a little eare and common-sense will and in so doing I'd like’ to: people realize that I speak long experience, supported by records of te Department. ° “The department will con’ to have too, many fires a without ‘piling on top of scores of easily avoidable such as flue outbreaks always = " : “Probably the worst _ inumaeted with spring tomes from the burning of | édangerous places—too fences and buildings, or in| nidst of dry grass, or when are high “winds blowing may earry sparks and embers distances. “In burning rubbish’ take care to set the fires far enough-from buildings to eliminate the tisk .of | direct contact with the flames. Be especially careful of burning: Lands y grass and stubble. . 4 “No outdoor fire—whatever: purpose—should ‘ever be statted ‘awhen the wirid is strong, and a | |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL filled water bucket should always be kept handy along with a ae | the latter to ‘spank out’ stra ‘parks and flames. “Therefore, I say in coneliig jJet’s.clean up. Let’s make a thor- ugh job of it—but let’s not eur common-sense on ¥: _ | While we’re pies Enacen, gS it.” RS. WHARTON ING OFFICER AT KEY _. WEST BARRACKS; _ Mrs. E. B. Wharton. of Key West, will visit here this. mer, according to a letter by Mrs. F. Lewinsky. . Mrs. Wharton writes that husband, Captain Wharton; been ordered to Fort pang | Fla., and they sail -May 4 from Philippine Islands for New York. She expects to arrive in Key. West about Jone 22. Captain was formerly commanding officer at,the Key West Barracks. ej “She writes: “We have all enjoy ed our stay on the Islands but will be glad to get home again. We will stop in China, Japan, also Panama, en route home. husband was justified in beating his, wife because she bobbed her hair against his wishes. = No. 10, will hold a regular communication Wednesday, April 28th, at 8 p. m. at Scottish Rite Hall. The degree of the Lodge of Perfection will be con- ferred on a class of candidates. All members of Palm Lodge, No. 10, are hereby suiaaion- ed to attend. All_visiting bretiren are cordially invited. ¥T REFRESHMENTS The New Day Jewett Six has lightning lik monk, near. the “close of the. Atth century, Se Explorers report finding “‘a tribe of giant negroes in who are from six to seven feet tall and ruled by a seven-foot king. = BAN WATERS TO BRING SUPPLIES . FROM CRAFT HERE ie ° Frank Maher; a dancing instruc- The Bayspring left yesterday for the personnel and supplies of the two Hannibal planes that were tor, covered 28 3-4 miles in a 24- hour dancing test at Iron Moun- Leger Mich. doing survey work off the Cuban coast. © On board the Bayspring} were Dr. R.M. Little and Dr. Little’s brother, R. W. Little of Pitts- burgh, Lieut. and Mrs. George Wilcox and Lieut. and Mrs, Me-|: s}Call Pate. The Hannibal planes will arrive late today or tomorrow from Cuba on their way north to Norfolk. They have been engaged in sur- vey work for several months off the Cuban coast, making ‘several trips back and ferth between Cuba and Key West. They are in charge “|of Lieutenants Sehildhawer -and Taylor. ise, thi ‘he. has. touched heights as Hpac citi thar r ‘be judged from the forttight before the pawn his best pair iy food. Probably Ringworm—One “bottle Imperiat Eczema Remedy _ is’ guaranteed enough for any case,‘ All druggists are authorized to refund your money if it fails—ady. POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION. ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE you will be within 20; minutes north of 4 : KEY WEST A CITY of 18,000 inhabjtanta with your i CHOICE OF CHURCHES: «+> THE. BEST of sehools, postoftice, movies, where yeu will be within 10 minutes of the 3 KEY WEST CITY 4 GOLF CLUB = aS ONE of the finest. golf eoutses: ‘> fhe state of Florida. This is an OPPORTUNITY + IF YOU are fond of fishing tw: secure a lot where you spend your VACATION on a A TCEIION: that you will aly ways love TO CALL YOUR ROME ~ WHERE you can spend your _time any time for it is SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS the whele year. I AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT." , OUR LOTS ARE... ; 50x100 sae price, $1,000. Our terms, - $25 down, then §25 2 month, for three months, the balance “in quarterly payments of $50 each unti} the full amoun “paid. For further informa’ address E c a HUELSENKAMP rite Suite! 200-11 tows maw eee eeteee EEN REAPS SEES American Zinc In-| Mts: John Milne of Glencoe, Il, was bitten by a thief discovered in her home, but held him until. po- lice arrived. ne na Whole- Asocation nts and Teachers. LEANS — Louisiana ince for Social Bet Fleming St. Next To Archer's Grocery | Miss Jennie Larson, ‘Mgr. | Sart TIFT’S ICE CREAM SANDWICHES (Plain or Toasted) Egg and Olive . Lettuce Tomato Ham Chicken Salad .. . Potato lic DRINKS | Ginger Ale 10¢ Chocolate Milk -10¢ Lolly~ Pops <..sa.10€ Tea 10c Coffee We Cocoa 10¢ CURB SERVICE Soda 5c SERVICE . ‘We have 10 car- _ loads of Building _. Material on hand - _ and -more car- * Toads rolling ats this time. EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING LUMBER CEMENT BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ‘ BEAVER WALL BOARD WOOD LATH. METAL LATH s PAINTS ~OILS VARNISHES Our stock is complete, including all kinds of Hardware, household, Marine and’ heavy ware. SCREEN WIRE SCREEN DOORS | MOULDING ~ SASH We have an hourly. service from our store to all parts of the City Estimates Cheerfully Given. Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. § LIME y acceleration. Paige Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes. ) ceeds: kdeditidiidcdektitdehiéd

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