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WEDNESDAY; APRIL 28, eee 1926, Bewepacodessonsovocnanpeecsoeosssoel[# _Notes ‘of The Passing Day leeeee coseusegen Scouts To Welake The members of Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, will meet on Friday night at their head- quarters on Division street, and a full attendance of members is de- * 6 * Cuba From Havana The steamship Cuba arrived. in port yesterday afternoon from Havana with a large number of passengers on board. Many of those arriving on the boat left on the evening train en route north. e+ Girl Scouts To Meet There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on’ Fri- day afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock, at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall, and all members aré requested to be in at- tendance. eee Sn aes | To Hold Meeting The members of all of the or- ganizations of St. Paul’s. Parish will hold a meeting on Thursday « afternoon, beginning at 4:30 o'clock, at the home: of Mrs. J. L. Watrous, corner of Duval and Caroline streets, and ‘a full at- tendance is requested. Mallory Due Saturday The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory will arrive in port on Satur- day night from New York en route to Galveston with passengers and freight on board. ees Eureka Leaves Today The ‘schooner Eureka left this jmorning at 8 o’clock for Caxam- bas. with. passengers and freight on board. The schooner will re- turn to this port on Monday af- ternoon. oe Cuba To Tampa The P. & O, steamship Cuba, Captain. W. M. White, left last night at-7:30 o’clock for Tampa with a large number of passengers on board: The steamer will re- tiirn to this port on Friday morn- ing. ‘ o 8 * Scout Meeting There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, held on Fri- day evening at their hall on Du- val street. -The meeting will be under ‘the direction of Scoutmas- ter Jenks, and a large attendance of members is ‘requested. There will be business of’ much import- ance.to the:troop coming up dur- ing the proposed session. SPOOSHE COSC SS ETIUSSOOUOSLOSOLOSSOSODECLEIOOOODOS Personal Harry Connelly of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells. He is the nephew of Mrs. G. T. Davis, trainmaster of the _ Florida East Coast Railway Com-| is spending the day in Key! Wert, having arrived over the Flagler System this morning. Sam W. Wilkes,-publicity agent of the A. & W. P. R. B., located at Atlanta, Ga.” passed through Key West Yesterday afternoon from. Havana to Tampa on the ‘steamship Cuba. Joseph A. Saunders was among the passengers leaving last night on the steamship Cuba for Tampa -where he will spend several weeks’ ee with relatives and friends, gene ese ‘s Mel | ce ~eliod ‘over the East Coast following ‘several weeks’ visit in Key West, with relatives * and a CM, Smith, prominent lumber || dealer of Birmingham, Ala., who \ had been spending several days’ ‘business visit in Key West, was a leaving over the East “Coast last night en route to his “home, ; Merrill Stirrup was among’ the! leaving last evening on steamship: Cuba for Tampa _ ost he will spend a few weeks’ “Yacation. Mr. Stirrup will also isit at other points in the state before returning hime. + Roland A. Lowe, who had been jing several weeks visiting in } Ks West. with relatives and Miriends, was a passenger leaving _ evening on the steamship for Tampa where he is now ci his residence. James -H. Carey, formerly of Key West, but who has been mak- ing his home in Miami for a num- ‘ber of years, was included .in the arrivals here this morning for a few days’ visit. Mr. Carey is a member of the Dade County Com- missioners, ‘Mention Miss Juanita Albury, who had been visiting in Key West for sev- eral’ weeks with relatives. and friends, was a passenger leaving last evening over the East Coast \for her home in Miami. A. C. Williams, who had been spending several days’ business visit in Key West, was included in the passengers leaving last eve- ning over The East Coast en route to West Palm Beach where he’ is now, making his residence. Lieutenant Ernest B, Thompson, 13th Coast Artillery, arrived at the Key West Barracks yesterday to relieve Lieutenant William L. Johnson’ who has been ordered to Fort Barrancas for duty. A, J, Albury, who is employed at Miami ‘by the’ Florida. East Coast Railway Company, was in- cluded in the arrivals here last evening over the Flagler System, and: will spend several days” busi- ness ‘visit inthe Island City’. Andrew J. Roberts; who is em- ployed in the mechanical shops of the Florida East Coast Railway Company at Miami, was an ar- rival in the city yesterday after- neon, and will spend several days’ business visit in Key West. | Mr, and Mrs. Otis Norris left jrecently over the. East Coast for Miami where they .will remain un- jtil June 1 after which they will {motor to Tennessee with Mr. Nor- jris’ mother. Mrs. Norris was for- merly Miss Ruby Knowles. Dur- resided with Mrs. Norris’ parents, My. and Mrs. Ronald Knowles, 644 William stréet. - Peter Balmacedo, who was re- cently connected with the steward’s department of the P. & O. Steam- ship Company on one+ of the steamers. plying between Key ger leaving last night on steamship Cuba for Tampa route to Atlantic City, N. J, where he has accepted _employ- ment, _—_—_ — GRAND JURY SUPERFLUOUS | ' The elimination of the county) DR. HARRY N. S. JQNES DENTIST ing their stay in Key West they | of Monroe County that I will not| West and Havana, was a passen- | the} en| | 10 THE CITIZENS An admirer of my opponent, writing in the Key West Citizen of April 24, 1926, admits that I am against County Division, and thereby admits that all propa- ganda, both verbal and written, to the effect that I favored Coun- ty Division has been’ a- continual lie. In the same article, it is writ- ten: “His experience as a Senator for twelve years and a member of the House of Representatives for four years, sixteen years of ser- vice in all, is equal to that of any member of the Legislature, and his- experience is worth an enor- mous amount to the people of Monroe County.” I am writing this over my own signature, and would like to see Senator Malone come out in print over his signature and answer the following questions as to his fit- ness: Do you rice on a F. E. C. Rwy. pass, and why? ly over $500 an acre for. 48.55 acres of land on Key Largo, pur- chased June 15, 1925, from the Model Land Company, a. sub- sidiary of the F. E. ¢. Rwy., on tefms of one-fifth cash, balance in 1-2-3-4 years, at 6 per cent in- terest and sold same less than six weeks later for $2500.00 an acre?| Is it true that the’ newspapers were showing Key Largo sales at $2500 an acre and up at the time} you paid $500 an acre? Tt is true that the Model Land Co. wrote their agent refusing an/| offer of $5,000 an acre for their holdings at Old Planter on Key Largo in June 1925? Is is true ‘that the Model Land| Co. priced the same land you| bought at $600.00 an acre, eleven| and one-hali months before you/ made the purchase? Is i6 true that the/ Model Land Co. priced land on the Bay oppo- site that, bought. by you, at $1,- 00.00. anacre’more-than’ six months before you bought? Is is true that the Model Land} Co. terms at the time were one- half cash, balance one and years, 8 per cent interest. Is it true that. with your 46) years of experiente in the legis- lature you did not realize the im- portance of the Monroe County water bill? Will you not tell the public why you did not think to follow up this bill-and sce that it got to the Goyernor and that he signed it? Is it not part of your duties to see that local legislation is not lost in the engrossing room? What excuse have you to offer for not following up this import- ant piece of legislation and seeing} to it that the Governor signed it?/| The article in the Key’ West Citizen of March 22nd, 1926, in| announcing the candidacy of Sen-| ator Malone stated: “Mr. Malone is author of the Monroe county water supply bill and secured its passage. This is/ perhaps the most outstanding fea-| ture of his official career.” | If _eleeted to the Senate, I,| Frank H. Ladd, pledge the reople| lose the Trumbo Island bill in the| engrossing room. Respectfully, F. H. LADD, | Candidate, State Senate 24th Dis-| trict, State of Florida. | (Paid Political Aavt.) | Hoover’s department notes suc-} cess of decreased use of rubber in} | combatting British price-fixing. | | . Is it true that you paid slight- two'roR COUNTY COMMISSIONER| STOP BURNING SKIN Zemo. Gives. Quick«-Relief. Heals Quickly, Soothes | and Clears the Skin .-~ Sunburn, itching rash, eczema, pimples and “ all skin Vixoubles quickly disappear with use of Zemo. It is a> liquid antiseptic and cleanser, does not show, and may be used freely in daylight. For chafing; sores, burns and skin- wounds Zemo gives instant, relief. Dependable, safe and econ- omical. For overnight use apply Zemo ointment. It has the same cleansing, healing properties as the liquid Zemo. Apply as direct= ed, and enjoy freedom from skin tortures. All druggists, 60c and $1.00. ecéecovezcopccc~-ee - POLITICAL FOR STATE SENATE 24th: District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 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.. eats e FOR COUNTY souiér Bi T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMM: (Re-Election) |. First. District BO!tVAR T. ‘RECIO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY’. PIERCE“ 3° 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 ABELARDO LOPEZ 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 District MYRTLAND CATES | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD) Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON {FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District VICTOR LOWE The dark-skinned mother of the! ‘\sold by | | Troop 4, Boy Scouts, Making Plans To Give: _ Dance And Cake Walk The members if Troop’ 4, Boy Seouts, under the leadership of Scoutmaster Jenks are making preparations for a dance and.prize cake walk to be given in the near future under the auspices of ‘the organization. There will be two prizes offered in connection with the cake walk. Tickets for the affair will be the members of the troop, and anyone — desiring further information concerning the entertainment are requested to communicate with Scoutmaster | Jenks. The receipts from the affgir will be used in helping to defray the expenses of the troop on their coming summer encampment. up your blood to ' rich and red, you of rheumatism, And 8. 8. 8. conquers an interesting factor on new GE ‘HIVE SRMIOIIOTOOE EES TO SERVICE. We have 10 car. loads of — Material on han and. more loads rolling at this time. iets sirlgge ys EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING LUMBER one BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. BEAVER WALL BOARD WwooD LATH | hats.. ‘This beret is of black | ee en eee e = ic METAL LATH OILS VARNISHES | Our stock is complete, including all kinds Of Hardware, household, Marine and heavy a8 Hardware. SCREEN WIRE MOULDING PAINTS SCREEN apie We have an ‘hourly sefvice from our stone to ; all parts of the City ~ - Estimates Cheerfully Given. Wm. 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The}]| FURNITURE RENOVATED, ply serious case was one of man- Upholstered a Refinished. . t ughter, growing out of a moter sae te nani eaten j i Mattresses Made Over ‘ident. Parlor Cushions’ Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. $32 Fleming Strect OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 southern Soudan has a unique} |method of protecting her baby| from the direct rays of the sun. | First the baby is strapped in a | straddling position on her , back, | the straps going over her should-| bers. Next the youngster’s ‘head | and shoulders are covered with 4/ drumlike contraption “made, from | the half of a huge calabash. } BATTERIES. ~ Roscoe Roberts Captain Rene Fonek,,. French} jace, credited with 75 German | planes, arrives in New York to | prepare for trans-Atlantic’ non- | stop flight. i ATTENTION SCOTTISH RITE MASONS! nut Test or Tame REFUSE SUBSTITUTES | THE KEY WEST DRUG CO. Dust nian damage grain lands Minnesota and South Dakota. GRADUATION DRESSES We have received a beautiful line of White Graduation Dresses by Express, purchased especially for this occasion. You are welcome to come in and inspect these dresses. GLAD TO SHOW YOU AND THERE IS NO OBLIGA- TION TO BUY. Let usshow you. Prices attractive. R. KIRCHIK 706 DUVAL ST. ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Motor and General Electrical Repairs William and — Pie Palm Lodge of Perfection, No. 10, will hold a regular communication Wednesday, Ap-il 28th, at 8 p. m. at Seottish Rite Hall. The degree of the Lodge of Perfection will be con- ferred on a class of candidates. All members of Palm Lodg>, No. 10, are hereby summon- od to attend. All visiting bretiren are cordially invited... REFRESHMENTS - Phone 219 PHONE 128